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Volume 53 Number 34 www.couriernews.ca September 8, 2020 Back to school looks a little different this year

Janae Wandler One of the new regulations that need to be followed by staff and students is the wearing of masks. We can see Mrs. Cardinal’s grade three class is setting the standard with many bright and colourful masks. The school division did provide each student with two masks, as well as having back-up masks available at the school just in case. Students also have the option to bring their own masks.

JANAE WANDLER COVID-19 situation. All schools had to implement he commented. many new health and safety measures. The Back in March of 2020, when schools all had to shut School was back in session last week, starting staggered entry was a way to have smaller groups in down and transition to an online learning platform, on September 1, but this year it’s a little different. class so they could be taught all the new rules they it was unclear whether this method would need to Most schools, including Art Smith Aviation Academy needed to follow. continue for the 2020/21 school year. After much (ASAA), the public school on base at CFB Cold ASAA’s principal, Chris Vining, was pleased with care and thought went into the matter, the provincial Lake, had a staggered start for students in grades how the first week went. “It has been an amazing health officials announced that schools could open 1 to 12. On September 1, all students with their last start to this new school year! Staff have done an again with a set standard of rules and regulations that name beginning with A-K came to class, and on awesome job setting up their rooms and the school must be followed. Both school districts in the Cold September 2 it was for last names starting with L-Z. for maximum care and safety of our students. Our Lake region have opened their doors, but they both Kindergarten had staggered entry days by the end of parents have been really supportive of all the new have also opened up an opportunity for students to the week. changes and it is so exciting to see the energy that our continue with online learning should they choose not The reason for this was of course due to the students are bringing back to our school community,” to return to the school physically.

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Janae Wandler You may not have seen undies hanging ASAA starts on the school wall before, but they help give the kids a new school a great comparison on how you should year with new treat your mask: change it daily, make sure it’s clean, protocols in do not share it, do not borrow or lend it, and make sure it place fits snug but not too tight!

Janae Wandler From left to right, Madame Shannon, an Educational Assistant, Olivia Swansburg, in Grade 6 French Immersion, Akaisha Varughese, in Grade 6 French Immersion, Emmitt Bouthiette, in Grade 2 French Immersion, Charlotte Sutherland, in Grade 1 English, and Grady Cardinal, in Kindergarten French Immersion, stand at the front doors of ASAA. You Janae Wandler must enter the school wearing your mask and the doors lock during Charlotte Sutherland, in Grade 1 English, stands at the “Be the ‘I’ in the day to prevent anyone from entering unauthorized. There’s a new Kind” sign that you’ll find at the front entrance of the school. A message doorbell to ring if you needR access.INK B OThereARD are- 9 6also” X plenty 30” of signs on the that all of us could take to heart at this time. door related to important COVID-19 information(8’ X that2.5’) all must follow. 0% FINANCING*

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LISA FISHER, suicide are now obsolete. Instead of communication skills so that you can be with problems that can be treated. HEALTH PROMOTION SPECIALIST the terms “committed suicide” or there for others who need you. Do not There are other solutions available, “completed suicide”, we should be ignore them and create a wall of silence even if you can’t see them right now. Trigger Warning. This article using “died by suicide”. It seems like that makes them feel isolated and Seek help so someone can assist you discusses the topic of suicide. such a small thing, but “committed” alone. to find another solution and provide has the negative connotation that the If someone you know appears to treatment. September 10 marks World Suicide individual has committed a crime. be in distress or there are warning If you would like to receive more Prevention Day. This day aims to Attempted suicide was removed signs, do not be afraid to ask them information, contact the Health bring attention to the topic of suicide from the Criminal Code of Canada outright if they are considering Promotion Department at local including how communities can work in 1972; suicide is not illegal yet we suicide. Do not dillydally around the 6958 or 4WGHealthPromotion@ together for prevention. In Canada, often refer to it in such a way as to topic; be direct and ask them. Even forces.gc.ca. If you are a CAF/DND an average of 11 people die by suicide infer that it is. “Completed” can also if you are wrong, it is better to be supervisor, there are still spots every day, which means approximately be viewed as negative by a suicide wrong than to not ask at all. Warning available on our Mental Fitness 4,000 people die per year by suicide. attempt survivor who may conclude signs can include suicidal thoughts, and Suicide Awareness Supervisor For each suicide death, there are an that they are incomplete because substance abuse, direct messages Course on September 22; contact us estimated 20 to 25 attempts with an their attempt was not successful. such as “I am going to kill myself” or to register. Those who are looking average of 275 suicide attempts per We also want to avoid terms like indirect messages such as “thank you to increase their communication day in Canada. When a person dies by “failed” or “unsuccessful” attempt as for all that you have done for me in skills are encouraged to register on suicide, there are 7 to 10 people who it infers the individual cannot even the past”, physical signs (e.g. sleeping our Interpersonal Communication will be permanently affected by this be successful at ending their own life, difficulties, appetite disturbance, Course on October 14. loss. and instead use the term “suicide extreme fatigue), psychological and/ Resources Although the facts and figures attempt”. or behavioural signs (e.g. changes • Suicide Help Line (1-833-456- can be uncomfortable to read and We also need to start talking in behaviour and/or personality, 4566) surprising to some, they are important about it. Often times, when we withdrawal, substance abuse, • 4 Wing Mental Health Services to acknowledge so that we know what teach our Mental Fitness & Suicide performance decline, difficulty (Local 6823/6824) we need to work on. Pretending that Awareness Course, people are often making decisions or concentrating, • CAF Member Assistance suicide does not exist or that people visibly uncomfortable when we reach neglect of personal appearance and/ (1-800-268-7708) do not struggle daily with mental the module on suicide. This is often or hygiene, putting their affairs • Family Information Line health issues or have difficulty at work, attributed to society not discussing in order). Remember that it is vital (1-800-866-4546) with relationships or in the home, suicide. Society views the topic as you never promise to keep suicidal • Crisis Text Line (Text does not make the problem go away. untouchable, uncomfortable and thoughts or intent a secret. Connect CONNECT to 686868) Instead, it makes the topic of suicide awkward. When someone we know the individual with someone who can • Mental Health Help more difficult to broach, thereby has lost a person to suicide, or they help. If the person is in acute crisis, Line (1-877-303-264) stigmatizing those who struggle. themselves have attempted suicide, we call 911. References We want to first focus on the need to be able to be compassionate If you are struggling and/or • Canadian Association for Suicide vocabulary that we use. The words we and empathic, rather than awkward having thoughts of suicide, reach out. Prevention. (2020). have used for years when discussing and unhelpful. Work on your Suicidal thinking is often associated • Crisis Services Canada. (2020). PSP Community Recreation wants your skills

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Reframing our expectations Padre Megan Jones for the new school year CHAPLAIN’S CORNER

his week saw many of our children heading prayed for each child, teacher, administrator and negative emotions that lead to anxiety, fear and back to school. We loaded them onto support staff member returning to school. frustration. It helps us cultivate a perspective that Tschool buses or dropped them off at The 2020-21 school year will be different. facilitates positive emotions, growth and action. schoolyards and in classrooms. We smiled and Along with the masks, social distancing and Reframing can help all members of the family of waved at them as they started a new year full screening checklists, some of the usual school all ages. of new possibilities. It was a familiar sight for activities such as sports events, concerts and This school year will look different. And in the the beginning of September, but with a few big extra-curriculars may look different or they may face of this challenge, it may be important for us differences. Due to the COVID-19 protocols, most not happen at all. and our children to reframe our expectations. We of the children and all of the adults were wearing COVID-19 has brought many challenges can’t go into the 2020 school year, or ask our masks, social distancing was being enforced into every aspect of our lives. It has impacted children to go into it, with 2019 expectations. So on school buses and in the school yard and our workplaces, our schools, our day-to-day let’s not dwell on what might be different this year screening checklists were a part of the morning activities and our families. And one of the first or what we might be missing out on. Instead let’s routine. steps to living a resilient life during this pandemic, reframe our expectations so we focus on: As I dropped off my son, I worried if I had is to reframe this situation. By reframing the Keeping our children, their classmates and prepared him enough for this “new normal.” The cause of anxiety and stress, we can change the school staff healthy and safe; first day of school can be nerve wracking as it is, situation from a threat into a challenge. Where Fostering relationships in a new way; so when we throw in these unprecedented times, threats cause us to become defensive; challenges Setting realistic goals; and it’s no wonder we worry. I hoped he would like present opportunities for positive growth. Fostering our children’s mental well-being. his new teacher, I hoped he would meet up with Reframing doesn’t mean we need to deny reality All the best to you and your family. classmates he hasn’t seen in months. But I also or completely ignore the downsides of situations prayed he would be safe and stay healthy; as I in a naïve way. Instead reframing avoids fueling [email protected] ENTERTAINMENT Tuesday, September 8, 2020 The Courier News & Publishing Page 5 HOROSCOPES CAPRICORN - December 22 - January 19 Aiming for the latest and greatest may not be the best idea, Capricorn. Material possessions bring you entertainment, but strive for other, more grounding goals. AQUARIUS - January 20 - February 18 Make sure you are nourishing your whole self in the days to come, Aquarius. This means being in tune Crossword with physical and mental well-being. ACROSS 52. Group of SE PISCES - February 19 - March 20 1. Aurochs 55. Illuminated A nervous restlessness may urge you to act this 5. Central Dravidian language 56. Semitic Sun god week, Pisces. You could be excited about something 10. Split pulses in Indian 60. Water (Spanish) that you just can’t pinpoint right now. cooking 61. Employed 14. Tropical starchy tuberous 63. Japanese ankle sock ARIES - March 21 - April 19 root 64. Fishing fly Remember to be careful what you say about others, 15. Well known constellation 65. Some pheasants are this Aries. If you’re talking about someone who isn’t in 16. About aviation 66. Literary name for Ireland the vicinity, act as if he or she is there so you always 17. Bowfin genus 67. Must have 18. Proper 68. A way to write remain respectful. 19. Expression of annoyance 69. One point east of TAURUS - April 20 - May 20 20. Cabbies southeast You might need some time alone this week to get 22. Bro or sis 23. Spiritual leader DOWN yourself centered, Taurus. This is especially true if 24. Where football coaches 1. American state you have been running yourself ragged and are work 2. Hindu model of ideal man feeling stressed out. 27. Old TV part 3. Type of acid GEMINI - May 21 - June 21 30. A way to color 4. Drenches 31. Touch lightly 5. ‘The Raven’ writer Gemini, do not try to fit into some mold that doesn’t 32. Surround 6. Emerged represent who you truly are. There’s only one person 35. Breached 7. Alpha Centauri: __ 27. Body part 47. Cotton fabric you need to please, and that is yourself. 37. Aristocratic young woman Kentaurus 28. Seam in an organ 49. Reciter of Scandinavian CANCER - June 22 - July 22 38. Dry ravine 8. Democratic Presidential 29. Landlocked African country poems 39. Hebrew measurement candidate 32. Process for producing 50. Clouds Issues around you may be a bit heavy, Cancer. Your units 9. Hostelry ammonia 51. Satisfies role is to lighten up the situation with humor and 40. Supporter 10. Fathers 33. Excessive fluid 52. Shuttered Air Force base in amusement. Your powers of adaptability will be put 41. Type of sword 11. Any plant with leaves used accumulation in tissues Germany to the test. 42. Influential Irish playwright for flavoring 34. Bogged down 53. Phil __, former CIA 43. Witch 12. Member of a Semitic 36. Native American tribe 54. Japanese seaport LEO - July 23 - August 22 44. Flower cluster people 37. Unfashionable person 57. Female horse or zebra Leo, if one door will not open for you, don’t force it. 45. Mark Wahlberg’s animal 13. Lesotho monetary unit 38. Female grunts 58. First month of ancient Simply try another door. Accept that some things are friend 21. Lots 40. Well known Hebrew calendar not meant to be and it is time to move on. 46. Psychedelic amphetamine 23. Jewish address 41. Gurus 59. Trigonometric function 47. Actors’ group corresponding to ‘Sir’ 43. Norse mythological site 61. Fashionable knowledge VIRGO - August 23 - September 22 48. Cool! 25. Male parent 44. Tell on (Slang) Virgo, your approach to things may get some push 49. Salts 26. A way to get 46. __ Farrow, actress 62. Insecticide back from others. Don’t let that stop you from being independent and forging your own path. LIBRA - September 23 - October 22 Libra, the old ways of doing things may butt heads with the new, leaving you scratching your head. Go with your gut instinct on this situation this week. SCORPIO - October 23 - November 21 Unexpected events can shuffle things when you least expect it, Scorpio. Don’t be discouraged; learn how to go with the flow and you can come out on top. SAGITTARIUS - November 22 - December 21 Sagittarius, your confidence may wane a bit this week. All you need is a pep talk from someone to get you out of a funk. Listen to what this person has to say.

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Celebrate your coach during National #CoachesWeek

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The Coaching Association of Canada’s (CAC) National Coaches Week is a time to celebrate the positive impact coaches have on athletes and their communities across Canada. The annual campaign is an opportunity to recognize coaches for the integral role they play by taking the time to say #ThanksCoach. The campaign runs from 19 to 27 September 2020. To learn to play a certain sport, you needed a coach. Someone to guide you, teach you, help you, motivate you to be better. Bases and Wings across Canada will be producing a short video to share on social media during National Coaches Week. The 4 Wing Sports department wants your help in celebrating and recognizing coaches everywhere. If you’d be willing to say “Thanks, Coach” and what does your coach do (or did) that makes them a great coach, please contact the 4 Wing Sports Coordinator, Jerry Ingham, at jerry. [email protected]. Together we can all show our coaches just how much we appreciate them. Coaches are a crucial part of building a healthy and fit military. Whether it’s in- person or virtually, a message of thanks goes a long way. Take a moment to say #ThanksCoach to a coach who has been there for you.

Skating can still be an option for children this year

NORLIGHT FIGURE SKATING CLUB fun, participation, and basic skills skater who is ready to move into StarSkate The Norlight Figure Skating Club development. Skaters earn badges should be working on StarSkate level 2 relies entirely on the volunteerism of The Norlight Figure Skating Club and incentives as they learn the and/or be recommended by coaches. At its members. We are always in need is a non-profit Skate Canada sanctioned fundamentals of skating. Unfortunately, this level, training for skaters becomes of parent and military volunteers. organization that has been instructing due to COVID -19, we are unable to offer more individualized and their lessons Volunteering on the board is a great 4 Wing and area youth for over 60 a Learn to Skate program this season as are taught privately by a Skate Canada opportunity for military members to years. The Norlight Figure Skating per Skate Canada protocols. certified Regional coach. Skaters work get involved in their community, and we Club operates out of the Col J.J. Parr Our PreStarSkate program is on Skate Canada tests and attend encourage and welcome all interested Sports Centre at 4 Wing and is run by a dedicated to those who have completed competitions. parties. group of parent and military volunteers. CanSkate Stage 3 or higher and are The CanPowerSkate program will As part of the Norlight Figure Our club’s skaters range in age from 3 looking to further their skating skills in be taught by a Skate Canada certified Skating Club’s by-laws, we do not do years to young adults, and are enrolled a more defined figure skating program. CanPower coach and will focus on any fundraising. All operating costs are in Learn to Skate and CanSkate Sessions continue to be taught in groups developing fundamental skating skills covered by registration fees. programs to StarSkate programs, both by Skate Canada certified coaches and through which a hockey player may If you are looking for a great recreational and competitive. As well, focus on the fundamentals of figure achieve greater success in the game. place for your children to participate we are introducing a CanPowerSkate skating in a creative and fun atmosphere. The Norlight Figure Skating in a winter sport, please look into the program for those wishing to build This is an ideal program for skaters Club will be practicing appropriate Norlight Figure Skating Club. Feel skating skills for hockey. who wish to continue in recreational or COVID-19 protocols and procedures, free to contact us with any questions Our Learn to Skate and CanSkate competitive figure skating. as per outlined by Skate Canada and regarding our programs and programs are taught by certified The StarSkate program is our 4 Wing, which will keep your children registration at norlightskating@gmail. Skate Canada coaches and focus on highest level. Generally speaking, a safe while having fun. com.

4 Wing library opens to public

PSP curbside delivery. You and you can pick them Grand Centre or North simply call us at 780-594- up at our door. Since Branch. The 4 Wing 7456 and we will pull the we are a public library, We look forward to VIRTUAL Community Library is books you are interested you can also return your seeing or hearing from thrilled to once again in, sign them out to you books back to either the you! PROGRAMMING be opening our doors to the public! We have made some changes to make our library a safer environment for PSP Cold Lake is happy to provide you to visit. The library training and activities offered through our will be exclusively open various social media platforms. to the public from 10 am-noon, Monday to Friday. We require Head over to http://couriernews.ca/cfmws- that everyone using the virtual-programming/ to view the current library wear a mask. At September 7 - September 13 schedule! the front door we have a sign-in table so we have a record of all our visitors. Please be sure to use the hand sanitizer upon entering as well. Submitted If you would prefer, we The 4 Wing Community Library is happy to open their doors to the public have our own version of again. The 4 Wing branch is located at the Art Smith Aviation Academy.