Serving: Onoway, Beach, Calahoo, Gunn, Glenevis, Darwell, Cherhill, Sangudo, Mayerthorpe, Rich Valley, Barrhead, , Stony Plain and July 16, 2019 WHITECOURT RCMP SEEK SUSPECTS WANTED FOR ATTEMPTED MURDER Submitted by Whitecourt RCMP RCMP are seeking the public’s assistance to locate two sus- pects wanted on Criminal Code charges related to an attempted murder investigation. On July 6, 2019, at approxi- mately 3:00 a.m., Whitecourt RCMP were dispatched to the Whitecourt Hospital with re- gards to a male who had arrived with gunshot wounds. The vic- tim was treated for his injuries. Continued on Page 3 RCMP CHARGE NUMEROUS PERSONS FOR DRUG TRAFFICKING OFFENCES Submitted by Whitecourt geting activities of local street -Trafficking Methamphet- RCMP level drug traffickers. amine (X 3) As a result of the project, 31 Jacob Joseph Charko (18): Whitecourt, Alta. - From June Criminal Code or Controlled -Trafficking Cocaine to July 2019 the Whitecourt Drugs and Substances Act Jeffery Nicholas Dizak (40): General Investigation Section charges were laid against 9 peo- -Trafficking Cocaine (X 2) (GIS) in conjunction with the ple. The persons charged are as -Possession of Fentanyl Alberta Law Enforcement Re- follows: -Possession of Proceeds of sponse Team (ALERT) engaged Jacob Christopher Batisse Crime in an intelligence led project tar- (28): Continued on Page 2 Page 2 Community Voice July 16, 2019 RCMP Charge Numerous Persons For Drug Trafficking Offences Continued from Page 1 Crime Crime Trae Jordan Haughie (26): -Possession of a Weapon for a Jacob Jaylen Douglas (19): -Trafficking Cocaine Dangerous Purpose (X 2) -Trafficking Methamphet- Joyelle Katherine Kerr (23): -Possession of a Prohibited amine -Trafficking Cocaine Weapon -Possession of Ecstasy Cody Chase Letendre (27): -Possession of a Weapon while -Possession of Proceeds of -Trafficking Methamphet- Prohibited (X 4) Crime amine (X 3) Jeffrey Douglas Schmidt (43): Cynthia Yvonne Fordham (39): -Possession of Methamphet- -Trafficking Cocaine (X 3) -Trafficking Methamphet- amine -Possession of Proceeds of amine -Possession of Fentanyl Crime -Possession of Proceeds of -Possession of Proceeds of Letendre has been held in cus- tody, Schmidt has been released on cash bail, with the remainder being released on no-cash bail. Batisse and Haughie remain at large on outstanding warrants. As this matter is now before the courts no further information will be provided. If you have any information on the whereabouts of Jacob Christopher Batisse or Trae Jor- dan Haughie, please contact the Whitecourt RCMP at 780-778- 5454 or call your local police. If you wish to remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. July 16, 2019 Community Voice Page 3 Whitecourt RCMP Seek Suspects Wanted For Attempted Murder Continued from Page 1 the following suspects: as: or call your local police. If you Elvis Parker Mustooch (20) of • Indigenous female wish to remain anonymous, you Investigation has identified Alexis First Nation, who is de- • 5’5” tall, 120 lbs. can contact Crime Stoppers at two suspects who have been scribed as: • Black hair, brown eyes 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), online charged with attempted murder • Indigenous male If you have any information at www.P3Tips.com or by us- and other firearms offences in • 5’9” tall, 120 lbs. on the whereabouts of Elvis ing the “P3 Tips” app available relation to this investigation. • Brown hair, green eyes Mustooch or Katrina Tuck- through the Apple App or Goo- Warrants are currently out for Katrina Judy Tuckwood (22) wood, please call the White- gle Play Store. of Whitecourt, who is described court RCMP at 780-778-5454 LANDFILL OPERATORS PLEAD GUILTY Submitted by Govern- receiving permission. The re- ect, for which $80,000 will be hotline at 1-800-222-6514. ment of Alberta maining charges against the par- diverted, will study how poplar • Alberta Environment and ties were withdrawn. trees aid in absorbing and clean- Parks focuses on education, The Town of Whitecourt and Sentencing ing waste-tainted water from the prevention and enforcement to Woodlands County, operators of The Town of Whitecourt was waste cells. ensure all Albertans continue to the Whitecourt Regional Solid penalized $69,630 for its role in Quick facts enjoy a clean and healthy envi- Waste Management Authority, the offence; Woodlands County • The Government of Alberta ronment. have each pleaded guilty to one received $30,370 penalty. The relies on the public to report en- • When individuals, companies count under the province’s En- funds from this conviction will vironmental spills and releases or municipalities fail to comply vironmental Protection and En- be used for two creative sen- or environmental emergencies. with environmental legislation, hancement Act. tencing projects. One portion To report these types of inci- Environment and Parks has a In an agreed statement of facts, will see $15,000 set aside for dents, please call the 24-hour range of options, depending on the parties admitted starting training for landfill operation EDGE (Environmental and the offence, to ensure compli- landfill alterations without first and management. A second proj- Dangerous Goods Emergency) ance. Page 4 Community Voice July 16, 2019 ALBERTA RCMP REITERATES WILDFIRE SAFETY MESSAGING Submitted by Alberta ditions, RCMP reminds motor- controlling access points on the danger, but also is placing First RCMP ists across Alberta to turn your highways leading into the com- Responders in harm’s way. headlights on, obey posted road munities affected by wildfires The patience and cooperation Edmonton – While various signs and follow instructions and putting in place the resourc- of affected people has been ap- wildfires across Alberta continue provided by local authorities and es necessary to mitigate criminal preciated. During times like this, to challenge firefighters, our po- emergency personnel. activities such as looting. it is extremely important that lice operations continue to be fo- The RCMP is ensuring the Anyone who chooses to ignore residents follow instructions cused on keeping Albertans safe. safety and security of people evacuation notices is potentially provided by emergency person- Due to worsening wildfire con- and property on the ground by putting not only themselves in nel. HOME CHILD CARE PROVIDER AND HOME SUPPORT WORKER Submitted by Jim Eglins- Caring for Children and Caring • occupation-specific work per- from abroad and their families ki, MP – Yellowhead for People with High Medical mits, rather than employer-specif- with a clear, direct pathway to Needs pilots. ic, to allow for a fast change of permanent residence,” concluded Jim Eglinski, Member of Parlia- Caregivers will now only re- employers when necessary; MP Eglinski. ment for Yellowhead, wishes to ceive a work permit if they have • open work permits and/or The expiring pilots will close inform constituents that Immigra- a job offer in Canada and meet study permits for the caregivers’ to new applications on June 18, tion, Refugees and Citizenship is standard criteria for econom- immediate family, to help fami- 2019. Caregivers who have ap- launching 2 new pilots that will ic immigration programs. Once lies come to Canada together; and plied before this date will contin- help caregivers who come to this working in Canada, caregivers * a clear transition from tem- ue to have their applications pro- country make it their permanent will be able to begin gaining the porary to permanent status, to cessed through to a final decision. home. required two years of Canadian ensure that once caregivers have For further information please The Home Child Care Provider work experience to apply for per- met the work experience require- see: https://www.canada.ca/en/ and Home Support Worker pilots manent residence. ment, they will be able to become immigration-refugees-citizen- will open for applications on June Through these new pilots, care- permanent residents quickly. ship/news/infographics/child- 18, 2019, replacing the expiring givers will also benefit from: “This will provide caregivers care-home-support-worker.html July 16, 2019 Community Voice Page 5 BLUE-GREEN ALGAE BLOOM ADVISORY ISSUED FOR LAC STE. ANNE Submitted by Alberta People who come in contact can cause algae blooms to move health concerns and blue-green Health Services with visible blue-green algae from one location in the lake to algae, please call Health Link at or who ingest water containing another. As such, this advisory 811. Additional information is A blue-green algae (cyanobac- blue-green algae may experi- will remain in effect for Lac Ste. also available online, at www. teria) bloom has been identified ence skin irritation, rash, sore Anne, until further notice. ahs.ca/bga. in areas of Lac Ste. Anne. Res- throat, sore red eyes, swollen Please note that areas of Lac Alberta Health Services is idents living near the shores of lips, fever, nausea and vomiting Ste. Anne in which the blue- the provincial health authority this lake, as well as visitors to and/or diarrhea. Symptoms usu- green algae bloom is NOT vis- responsible for planning and this lake, are advised to take the ally appear within one to three ible can still be used for recre- delivering health supports and following precautions: hours and resolve in one to two ational purposes, even while this services for more than four mil- • Avoid all contact with blue- days. Symptoms in children are blue-green algae Health Adviso- lion adults and children living in green algae (cyanobacteria) often more pronounced; howev- ry is in place. Alberta. Its mission is to provide blooms. If contact occurs, wash er, all humans are at risk of these If you suspect a problem relat- a patient-focused, quality health with tap water as soon as possi- symptoms. ed to blue-green algae or if you system that is accessible and ble. Weather and wind conditions require further information on sustainable for all Albertans. • Do not swim or wade (or al- low your pets to swim or wade) in any areas where blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) is visible. • Do not feed whole fish or fish trimmings from this lake to your pets. • Consider limiting human consumption of whole fish and fish trimmings from this lake, as it is known that fish may store toxins in their liver. (People can safely consume fish fillets from this lake). As always, visitors and res- idents are reminded to never drink or cook with untreated wa- ter directly from any recreation- al body of water, including Lac Ste. Anne, at any time. Boiling of this water will not remove the toxins produced by blue-green algae. An alternate source of drinking water should also be provided for pets and livestock, while this advisory is active. Blue-green algae is naturally occurring, and often becomes visible when weather conditions are calm. Appearing like scum, grass clippings, fuzz or globs on the surface of water, blue-green algae can be blue-green, green- ish-brown, brown, and/or pink- ish-red, and often smell musty or grassy. Page 6 Community Voice July 16, 2019 12TH ANNUAL RURAL BEAUTIFICATION TOUR: PROMOTING EXCELLENCE IN HORTICULTURE Submitted by Lac Ste. July 22 Anne County Administration Office If a spot becomes available we will Anne County | www.LSAC.ca THE COUNTY OFFERS A located at 56521- Range Road 65, 1 contact you. If you need to cancel, NUMBER OF CONVENIENT mile east of Sangudo. please let us know so we can fill that Take a day trip on the air-condi- WAYS TO PAY: • Mail-in registration (cheque): seat. If we do fill that seat, you will tioned coach bus & visit some of • Online registration: For your You can mail a cheque (payable to be given a credit for next year’s tour. the loveliest yards in Lac Ste. Anne convenience, online registration Lac Ste. Anne County) to Box 219, For more details on this must-see County. The tour is a full day. Regis- is available. Visit LSAC.ca/Agri- Sangudo, Alberta, T0E 2A0. tour, please contact Lac Ste. Anne tration includes transportation, a ca- culture to register online. A small, NOTE: This event will run rain or County Horticulturist Lorraine Tay- tered lunch, plus snacks & refresh- non-refundable processing fee will shine. Please dress appropriately for lor at 780.785.3411 or LTaylor@ ments throughout the day. apply. the weather. The tour includes 5-6 LSAC.ca. Please note: registration fee must • Telephone registration stops and involves lots of walking, * Pick up points at both the east be paid in advance to confirm your (Visa/MasterCard): please sometimes on uneven terrain. Bring and west end of the County will be seat on the bus. call 780.785.3411 or toll-free good footwear, mosquito repellent, finalized and departure times will Thursday, August 1 | 8:45 am to 1.866.880.5722. sunscreen...and of course a camera! be determined once the tour route is 3:45 pm * • Walk-in registration (cash/debit/ Waiting list: If the maximum num- confirmed. Registrants will receive Just $33.00/person (includes GST) cheque/Visa/MasterCard): You can ber of people have registered your an email or phone call to confirm Registration Deadline Monday, register in person at the Lac Ste. name will be put on a waiting list. details closer to the date. NOTES FROM THE ONOWAY LEGION Submitted by Richard Mo- Summer Dinners ners will continue over the summer, lot be given to people renting ses | Onoway Royal Cana- This will be the last regular col- ranging from burgers to steak to a church space. There is still a great dian Legion umn until late summer. Friday din- corn roast. Check Facebook or the deal of street parking, and a couple message board at the legion en- of disabled parking spots in front of trance to learn what each week’s of- the legion and the church. If they fering will be. The weekly column are full, feel free to use the no-park- will begin again in late summer. ing zones in front of both buildings Parking at the Legion to drop off passengers before park- Please note: The back lot at the ing elsewhere. Anglican church across the road Kitchen Manager Required! from the legion has traditionally The Legion is urgently in need of been available for legion use when a Kitchen Manager. The volunteer not needed by the Church or their Kitchen Manager is not expected to renter groups. However, the back prepare meals, but to provide guid- lot will no longer be available for ance to four other volunteers (vol- Legion use on Fridays because a unteer coordinator, Friday night group is now meeting at the church dinner coordinator, special events/ each Friday evening. functions coordinator, kitchen Parking is always an issue and it’s administrator). He/she must also only fair that priority in the church ensure the four others are in place and trained. The manager is also re- sponsible for managing the financ- es and related record-keeping, and helping the dinner coordinator to fill each open Friday. Contact Car- ol at 780-967-0607 or by email at [email protected] if you feel you can help keep Friday night din- ners happening. Wednesday Night Pub Night For the summer, the legion will be open every Wednesday for a Pub Night. Play pool, darts, cards or just socialize over a cold one. Everyone is welcome. Did You Know? With more and more people now sensitive to strong scents (perfume, aftershave, etc.), the legion is mov- ing toward a scent-free environ- ment. Please consider others when you’re choosing what to wear. July 16, 2019 Community Voice Page 7 Page 8 Community Voice July 16, 2019 YOUTH EMPLOYMENT AND SKILLS STRATEGY (YESS) FUNDING Submitted by Jim Eglins- to employment and develop a or territories the Yellowhead, to apply,” con- ki, MP – Yellowhead broad range of skills and knowl- • Regional: activities can be cluded MP Eglinski. edge to participate in the current provincial, territorial, or local in More information can be found Jim Eglinski, Member of Par- and future labour market. scope, but limited to one prov- at: liament for Yellowhead, wishes The application period is open ince or territory. https://www.canada.ca/en/em- to inform constituents that the from June 3 to July 26, 2019. YESS will provide up to ployment-social-development/ Department of Employment and Funding projects are scheduled $600M to organizations over services/funding/youth-employ- Social Development is provid- to begin on April 1, 2020. three years. ment-skills-strategy-program. ing funding to organizations to The projects can be: “This will help youth over- html deliver a range of activities that • National: activities must take come barriers to employment help youth overcome barriers place in three or more provinces and I encourage organizations in RCMP MAKE ARREST AT EDMONTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Submitted by EIA RCMP in distress in the airport parkade. ment. While in custody, the male Edmonton Police Service re- During the course of the in- became extremely agitated and sponded to assist, along with Edmonton – On June 18 at vestigation, it was revealed that the responding members were EMS. Once the situation was approximately 7 p.m., the Ed- the 41-year-old male from Ed- required to restrain him and take under control, members were monton International Airport monton was wanted on an out- him through the airport to a po- able to continue transport the Detachment responded to a call standing arrest warrant. He was lice vehicle for transport to an hospital. for service in relation to a male taken into RCMP custody and Edmonton hospital. The investigation into this transported to the airport detach- During transport, an incident incident continues by both the arose that required RCMP to RCMP and Alberta Serious Inci- stop roadside to subdue the dent Response Team. No further male, resulting in a Conducted information will be made avail- Energy Weapon being deployed. able by RCMP. July 16, 2019 Community Voice Page 9 SCOTT SAFETY CENTRE EXPANSION PROJECT UNDERWAY Submitted by Town of er Brent Stark. “Our Club has Whitecourt been looking forward to this for a long time, and the new dress- Equipment and crews are on ing rooms, additional offices and site at the Scott Safety Centre to other amenities will help our begin work on the 2,000 square Club meet our long and short foot expansion project. term goals.” The partnership project, which Having an exclusive area for will be completed by Brennex the Junior A team further ce- Building Corporation Ltd., is ments the presence of the Wol- scheduled for completion at the verines in our region, and will end of October 2019 and will in- allow for other community clude the following components: groups to make use of the space • A dressing room for exclusive currently allocated to the Club. use by the Whitecourt Wolver- The Whitecourt Wolverines will ines Junior A Hockey Team; start pre-season activities in • Reception Area; August and utilize its existing • Offices; dressing room, and then will • Washrooms/Showers; transition to the new space upon • Laundry Room. project completion. Brennex Building Corporation “After years of working to- Ltd. has indicated that it will be gether on this project, I’m so using local contractors to com- pleased to see construction start- plete the project. ed and on target for completion “I’m happy to see crews on site for use in the 2019/2020 AJHL Whitecourt Wolverines, but it Season tickets are now on sale! and construction work underway season,” added Whitecourt will free up space at the Scott Call Wendy at 780-268-0107 at the home of the Wolverines, Mayor Maryann Chichak. “Not Safety Centre for other user for details. For information on the Scott Safety Centre,” stat- only will the expansion project groups and better meet the needs the Whitecourt Wolverines visit ed Whitecourt Wolverine own- provide dedicated space to the of our community.” www.whitecourtwolverines.ca. Page 10 Community Voice July 16, 2019 RESOLUTION OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHARGES RELATED TO WHITECOURT REGIONAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY Submitted by Town of tal Protection and Enhancement six phases, includes the de- of the upgrades project in 2017. Whitecourt & Woodlands Act. The penalties resulted from velopment of new cells and a The Authority takes protection County – July 10, 2019 charges pertaining to environ- new leachate collection system of the environment seriously mental upgrades initiated at the which will extend the lifespan and took immediate steps to The Town of Whitecourt Whitecourt Regional Landfill in of the facility by 39 years. Af- improve its procedures to guard (Town), and Woodlands County 2016 to extend the lifespan and ter identifying and resolving the against the possibility of future (County), as the joint operators capacity of the facility. process and communication is- issues arising. In addition, the of the Whitecourt Regional Sol- The Authority began work on sues which led to the charges in Authority worked with Alberta id Waste Management Authori- the Whitecourt Regional Land- question, the Authority worked Environment approval staff on ty (Authority), were each issued fill Environmental Upgrades with Alberta Environment to the completion of the project to penalties pursuant to an offence Project in 2015. The project, amend the project approval, and incorporate elements that meet under the Alberta Environmen- which will be completed in successfully completed Phase 1 or exceed current best practices, while ensuring the environment was protected at all times. As part of the resolution, the Town and County proposed that a significant portion of the pen- alty imposed should provide a direct public benefit. It has been agreed that the Town and Coun- ty will collectively contribute $80,000 towards an innova- tive phytoremediation research project being conducted by Innotech Alberta Inc. that will impact future enhancements at all Alberta landfills, including the regional facility. InnoTech will be researching whether the planting of trees and vegetation on or around landfill cells can be used to reduce the amount of landfill leachate from the cells. It is currently intended that the results of the project will be in- corporated into the Whitecourt Regional Landfill’s operations, and will provide a more cost ef- fective process to treat leachate on site. The Town and County will also collectively contrib- ute $15,000 for training landfill managers on leachate manage- ment, in addition to fines -im posed on each of the Town and County that total $5,000 under the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act. The Town, County, and Au- thority will all continue to work to meet the public’s expecta- tions that operations meet the highest standards of compliance and environmental protection are met. July 16, 2019 Community Voice Page 11 PARKLAND RCMP ARREST MALE FOR NUMEROUS CHARGES IN MULTIPLE JURISDICTIONS Submitted by Parkland er was remanded into custody. public safety and solve crime,” this investigation, please call the RCMP His first court appearance will said Inspector Mike Lokken, Stony Plain RCMP at 780-968- be July 4, 2019 in Stony Plain Parkland RCMP Detachment 7267, or call your local police Spruce Grove, Alta. - On June Provincial Court. Commander. “Collaboration detachment. If you want to re- 22, 2019 at 2:17 a.m., Parkland The investigation is ongoing between enforcement agencies main anonymous, you can con- RCMP were dispatched to a re- and further charges are pending. comes with its challenges, but tact Crime Stoppers by phone port of a break and enter to a “Incidents like this demon- everyone worked together and at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), by business located in the Spruce strate how effective law - en a prolific offender’s crime spree internet at www.tipsubmit.com, Grove Industrial Park. Entry forcement is at working togeth- was ended.” or by SMS. had been gained to the business er to pursue those who threaten If you have information about and a service vehicle had been stolen. The service vehicle had a tracking device. The vehicle was tracked to St. Albert, Alta. where St. Albert RCMP attempted to pull the ve- hicle over, but the suspect fled from police. The suspect drove the vehicle through multiple res- idential properties and then left the St. Albert area and proceed- ed to Morinville, Alta While in Morinville, the suspect commit- ted several offences including, robbery, break and enter and theft. In a coordinated effort -be tween Edmonton Police Service Air Services, Morinville, St. Albert and Parkland RCMP, the suspect was located and arrested without incident. Matthew Marler (30), of no fixed address, was charged with the following offences: • Robbery with offen- sive weapon • Possession of prop- erty obtained by crime over $5,000 • Possession of a weap- on for dangerous purpose • Possession of break-in instruments • Dangerous operation of a motor vehicle • Operation while pro- hibited • Failure to comply pro- bation order (x3) • Failure to comply with condition of undertaking or recognizance (x5) Marler was also arrested for warrants out of Athabasca, Red Deer and Boyle, Alta After a judicial hearing, Marl- Page 12 Community Voice July 16, 2019 July 16, 2019 Community Voice Page 13 Page 14 Community Voice July 16, 2019 ALBERTA RCMP REMINDS PUBLIC OF BEST RESOURCES TO ANSWER MOST COMMON 911 CALLS DURING WILDFIRES Submitted by Alberta with the best resources for their tion centres are as follows: register with an evacuation re- RCMP most common questions: - The Slave Lake Legacy Cen- ception centre, if alternate ac- • For questions con- tre commodations have been found. Edmonton – In an effort to help cerning highway closures or - The Misery Mountain Ski This is to help ensure authorities mitigate some of the common road conditions due to heavy Hill in Peace River can reach you if the situation calls the Operational Commu- smoke, contact Alberta 511 at - La Crete Heritage Centre changes. nications Centre (OCC) receive 511.Alberta.ca or call 511. - Grande Prairie Regional Col- • For questions re- during the wildfires, the Alberta • For questions re- lege garding pets, please call High RCMP hosted a press conference garding evacuation reception - Fort Vermillion Community Level Animal Control at 780- at “K” Division Headquarters to centres, please visit Alberta.ca/ Cultural Complex 926-2201. For evacuees within provide Albertans and evacuees emergency. The current evacua- Note: All evacuees should the Wabasca, Alta. area, please fill out an online form on the Alberta Animal Disaster Re- sponse Facebook group, or text 403-869-4964 and provide your name, contact number, number of animals missing, address they were last seen, and a brief de- scription of your pet. • For questions regard- ing livestock, please note that the County of Northern Lights is providing temporary access hours from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. for residents to enter the property to handle livestock care. Residents must register for a temporary ac- cess pass at the County Office. • For questions on re- turning home, please follow the Government of Alberta Twit- ter page hashtags #ABFire and #ABemerg Fast facts: • The Alberta RCMP has deployed approximately 40 additional members from various detachments across the province help augment existing detachments to ensure the safety of Albertans and to protect their property. • In 2018, the OCCs took more than 910,217 calls for service with 220,608 (25%) coming from 911. Of these calls, 2,609 were generated as high priority or urgent police re- quests. “On behalf of the Alberta RCMP, I would like to thank our provincial partners, first re- sponders and continued assis- tance from firefighters for their tireless assistance. I would also like to thank all the well-wishes and heartfelt comments the Al- berta RCMP has received. These messages have not gone unno- ticed.” – Supt. Terry McLachlan, Alberta RCMP. July 16, 2019 Community Voice Page 15 WHITECOURT RCMP LAY CHARGES AFTER B & E INVESTIGATIONS Submitted by Whitecourt • Possession of meth- RCMP amphetamine • Fail to comply with Whitecourt, Alta. - On July conditions of an undertaking 3, 2019, Whitecourt RCMP re- Cavan Watt was held for a bail sponded to a break and enter at hearing and released on a recog- the Canadian Tire location where nizance to appear in Whitecourt numerous tools and a BB gun Provincial Court on August 13, were stolen. On July 6th, 2019, 2019. Whitecourt RCMP responded As this matter is now before to another break and enter, this the courts no further information time at First Choice Husky on will be released. Kepler Street. Cigarettes were If you have any information stolen from this location. regarding this occurrence or As a result of the RCMP in- any other investigation please vestigation, Cavan Watt (21) of contact the Whitecourt RCMP Whitecourt was identified and at 780-779-5900 or call your charged with: local police service. If you • Break and enter to a wish to remain anonymous, you business can contact Crime Stoppers at • Break and enter to 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), online steal a firearm at www.P3Tips.com or by us- • Adult disguised with ing the “P3 Tips” app available intent to commit an offence through the Apple App or Goo- • Theft under $5000 gle Play Store. Page 16 Community Voice July 16, 2019 Classified Ads - Call 962-9228

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3587 or 780-405-8371 (3) 16- Firewood, 780-288-7247 (28) information (50) 08-01 U-Pick 07 28-05 OG Available Immediately, Grace Gardens U Pick. 54418 Large 2 Bedroom in 12 Unit HWY 779. Saskatoons $12/ Firewood Buy & Sell Apartment Building in per 4L pail, Raspberries $15/ Entwistle. Includes Heat, FIREWOOD FOR SALE - I buy Guns/Gun Collections per 4L pail. Appointment Water & Parking. Rent $795/ Birch, Tamarack & Spruce & WW2 Collectables. Please needed for Raspberries, Drop month + DD $300. Also, 1 Pine mix. Poplar. 4x4x8 call Jay at 780-686-1350 (24) ins welcome for Saskatoons. Bedroom Available $695/ cords and 1/2 cords. Quality 19-03 Monday - Saturday 9:00am month + DD $300. Please Call seasoned wood, Delivery Ivka 780-807-1300 or email: - 8:00pm, Sundays Noon - EVER AFTER ANTIQUES or Pick up. Woodchuck [email protected] (2) 4:00pm. Call Tracy 780-967- & COLLECTIBLES, 4823- 16-07 OG 50 Avenue, Alberta Beach. Open Wed. to Sat. and most Sundays, noon to 5. We Real Estate buy and sell interesting old things. See us on Facebook. For Sale: TO BE MOVED - 900 Call Pat 780-237-3528 (12) 11- sq ft Log Cabin, Sangudo 06 area. $85,000 OBO, Call 780- 233-2222 (3) 09-07 For Rent Land For Sale Alberta Beach Hotel rooms for rent. Upgraded, very clean Choice Acreage, 4.3 acres all & well maintained, shaw treed. Yellowhead Estates, cable tv included. $60.00 per RR25, 2 Miles W of Hwy 43, 2 night or $500.00 per month. Miles N of Yellowhead Hwy. Damage deposit is required. $112,000 - Call 780-435-1907 Call 780-924-3005 for more (2) 09-07 July 16, 2019 Community Voice Page 19 COMMUNITY EVENTS 2019 If you are a LICENSED, NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION, you are welcome to submit your announcement FREE of charge, space permitting. You are required to submit your non-profit number. Call (780) 962-9228. Please note that all submitted event listings must be limited to 200 characters or less (including spaces). DEADLINE: 12 noon Friday prior to publication (Thursdays on long weekends).

JULY 17, 24 & 31 - FREE RESUME & COVER LETTER JULY 25 - FREE HELPING MATURE WORKERS FIND WORKSHOP, 9am-Noon - Bredin WorkSource 101, 131 A JOB, 1pm-3pm - Bredin WorkSource 101, 131 First Ave, First Ave, Spruce Grove. Call 780-960-4861 Spruce Grove. Call 780-960-4861 JULY 18 - FREE UNLOCKING THE POWER OF JULY 25 - TEA IN THE GARDEN, 1-3pm. Enjoy an LINKDEDIN, 1pm-3pm - Bredin WorkSource 101, 131 First afternoon at Pegg Garden, musical entertainment, Ave, Spruce Grove. Call 780-960-4861 light lunch, door prize. $7/person. Large groups please JULY 18 & 25 - FREE INTERVIEW SKILLS & MOCK pre-register. PeggGarden.org | 780-203-0331 INTERVIEW, 9am-Noon - Bredin WorkSource 101, 131 JULY 31 - FREE MICROSOFT WORD TUTORIAL, 1pm- First Ave, Spruce Grove. Call 780-960-4861 3pm - Bredin WorkSource 101, 131 First Ave, Spruce JULY 20 - FLAPJACKS AT THE TRACKS, 8am-11am at Grove. Call 780-960-4861 the Spruce Grove Grain Elevator site. Fresh farm eggs, FREE JOB SEARCH SUPPORT & EMPLOYMENT LEADS pancakes and sausages. Ticket sales on site ($4 kids, $8 JULY 23 - Bredin WorkSource adults). Hosted by Spruce Grove Ag Society JULY 24 - Bredin WorkSource at Alberta Beach Library Book your 1 hour one to one session by calling 780-960-4861.

FARMERS MARKETS of month, 7pm, $2. PH: 587-989-7214 or 963- 1pm. 1st Tuesday: Pot Luck Supper. 5023 49 Hall. 7920. Ave. 780-967-3436. CHERHILL COMMUNITY ASSOC. Monthly ALBERTA BEACH: Open Every Sunday, THE ABBOTTSFIELD VARIETY MUSIC JAM: ONOWAY HAVE FUN & GET FIT! Excercise Meeting 1st Wednesday, 8pm at the Hall. May - Oct, 12-3pm. Contact Joeanne 780- at Abbotsfield Rec Centre (3006 119 Ave. Class with Video La Blast. Fridays 10:30am at 785-2825 *Except Jan, July, Aug, Sept. 690-6392 Edmonton) 3rd Friday of month, 7pm. PH: the Drop in Centre, 5023-49 Ave. PH: 780- CHERHILL SILVER & GOLD SENIORS CLUB BARRHEAD: Open Saturdays, May - Dec. 780-918-8545, Adm: Donations Only. 967-2056. Regular Meetings 1st Tuesday of month, RIVER TALKERS TOAST MASTERS CLUB, Cherhill Seniors Hall. Call Rosamy 780-785- 10am - 1pm. Sherry 780-674-6802 (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) ONOWAY FARMERS’ MARKET: TOPS Thursdays, 7-9pm. 32 Whitecourt Ave. 2625. Thursdays, 5-8pm at Onoway Community Hilltop Community Church. Info Lorainne Citizens Helping In Life’s Defence st ALBERTA BEACH: Tuesdays, Weigh-in 6:00- Hall. Starts May 1 . 780-667-6327 or 6:45pm. Meeting 7:00pm. Alberta Beach 286-5040. (C.H.I.L.D) Join our Pro-Life meetings for [email protected]. Lutheran Church, Hwy 633. 967-5009. SANGUDO ART GROUP: Wednesdays 9am- the Spruce Grove/Stony Plain area once a SPRUCE GROVE: at the Elevator, Sat 9:30- EDMONTON: Thurs 8:30-10am at Annex 12pm at Sangudo Community School. Info month. Call Chris 780-963-6997. 1:30pm, tables (780)240-5821 call 780-785-2112. DARWELL & DISTRICT AG SOCIETY of Grace United Church (6215-104 Ave). $7/ st STONY PLAIN: Sat, 9am-1pm, Downtown, month SPIRITUAL LIVING STONY PLAIN MEETINGS, 8:00pm, 1 Monday, Darwell Stony Plain. Nancy 780-962-3993. INSPERATIONAL CINEMA & DISCUSSIONS DDRA MEETING, 7:00pm, 2nd Mon, Darwell SANGUDO: Tues, United Church, 6:00pm. nd WESTLOCK: 11-3pm, Bargain Shop Mall, Sharon 785-2095 or Marlene 786-4646. at PERC Building (5413-51 St). 2 Friday of Centennial Hall 721-2690. *except Jul/Aug/ Dave 780-954-2437 STONY PLAIN: Thurs evening, Stony Plain month at 7pm. Popcorn provided, donations Dec WHITECOURT: Legion, Tuesdays from 11am United Church. Susan (780) 968-0869 appreciated. Contact 780-940-3032 GIRL GUIDES, BROWNIES & SPARKS - 2pm, May - Oct. 779-7002. SPRUCE GROVE: Wed 8:45am at Anglican SPIRITUAL LIVING STONY PLAIN Thurs, 6:30pm, Onoway Heritage Centre. Church, 131 Church Rd. Christiane 960-1109 GATHERING at PERC Building (5413-51 St). Info Laura, 780-967-1004. BINGO Every 2nd & 4th Sunday of month. Meditation GREENCOURT COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION YOUR COMMUNITY 10am, inspirational sharing 10:30am. PH 780- meet 2nd Tuesday, monthly at 7:30pm at the BARRHEAD ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION: 940-3032 hall. Info W. Jager (780) 786-4648. Doors 5:30pm, games start 7pm. Games: #7, ONOWAY ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION: WRITERS PROGRAM: Mayerthorpe Library, KINETTE CLUB OF MAYERTHORPE, 7:30pm Jack Pot, Mini Jack Pot, Loonie #1 & #2. Open Tuesdays 7:00pm to 10:00pm for 1st & 3rd Wednesday at 1pm. at Kinsmen Hall, 1st Tues of month. Contact: CHERHILL BINGO: Tuesdays at Cherhill “Games’’ (pool, shuffleboard, darts, cards, [email protected], Tracy: Community Association. Doors @ 6:30pm, etc.) Fridays 3:00 pm- 10:00pm. Friday’s MEETINGS 780-786-0161. Games @ 7:30pm. Family Friendly Dinner, 5:30pm (open to the LAC STE ANNE ARMY CADETS, Thurs, 6:30- CHERHILL LEGION: First Sunday of Month. public). 1ST ONOWAY SCOUTS: Registration, Mondays 6:30-8pm. Beavers 5-7; Cubs 8-11; 9:30pm at Onoway Museum (780) 967-0443 Doors Open 12:00pm PROBLEMS WITH DRUG OR ALCOHOL LAC STE. ANNE & LAKE ISLE WATER MAYERTHORPE ROYAL CANADIAN ADDICTION in a loved one? Contact Scouts 12-14. Kim 967-4339. rd 2716 ROYAL CANADIAN ARMY CADET QUALITY MANAGEMENT SOCIETY: 3 Fri, LEGION: Tues, doors 6:30pm, bingo 7:30pm Drug Rehab Resource free confidential 7pm, Alberta Beach Council Chambers. RICH VALLEY COMMUNITY HALL BINGO: consultation. 1-866-649-1594 or www. CORP, 6:30-9:00pm at Mayerthorpe Legion. Contact Captain Barr 780-910-3741. LAKE ISLE HALL COMMUNITY HALL 7:30pm. Loonie Pots. Next bingos July 10 & drugrehabresource.net. BOARD MEETINGS: 3rd Wed of each month 24, August 7 & 21. SPRUCE GROVE ELEVATOR TOURS, Tues- 299 ROYAL CANADIAN SEA CADETS CORPS MACKENZIE: Stony Plain Comm @ 7:30pm at the Lake Isle Hall (Hwy 633 and STONY PLAIN SENIOR’S DROP-IN Sat, 9:00-3:00pm. Info 960-4600. RR55) Ph # 780-892-3121 CENTRE, public bingo every Tues, 7pm. All UNITED CHURCH THRIFT SHOP: North Center, Wed 6:30pm. Youths 12-18, 963-0843 3053 (LAC STE ANNE) ROYAL CANADIAN MAYERTHORPE HOSPITAL AUXILIARY ages welcome. Phone (780) 963-6685 end Curling Rink, Onoway. Open Fri & Sat, ASSOC, every 4th Mon, 5pm in Hospital 10am-4pm. ARMY CADET CORPS, Onoway Historical MEAT DRAWS Centre, Wed. 6:45-9:30pm. FREE program Basement Education Room. VOLUNTEER TUTOR ADULT LITERACY MEN FOR SOBRIETY: Wednesdays at PROGRAM: Need assistance with reading/ for youths 12+, Contact 3053army@cadets. ALBERTA BEACH MUSEUM: Every Sat 4pm, gc.ca or 780-886-1586 7:30pm, FCSS Building (#105, 505 Queen Alberta Beach Hotel writing, English language (ESL) or Basic Street, Spruce Grove). Mike (780) 965-9991. Computer skills? Free 1-on-1 tutoring! Carla 526 BARRHEAD AIR CADETS, Wed 6:30- ALBERTA BEACH: Lac Ste Anne 9:30pm, High School. Ages 12-18. 780-305- NA MEETING, Tuesdays 7:00pm Poplar Community Choir & Onoway Minor Hockey Burkell, 780-554-2940, email: literacy@lsac. Valley Church (780)514-6011 ca 7233 Meat Draw - Sundays, 4:00pm at Jungle’s 755 PARKLAND AIR CADETS Thurs, 6:30- ONOWAY & DIST HERITAGE SOCIETY: Bar & Grill. WATER SAMPLE DROP OFF: Tues Onoway 2nd Wed of each month, 7:00pm, Onoway Aspen Health Services. Drop off 1:00-2:30pm. 9:30pm Muir Lake School, ages 12-18. Info BARRHEAD ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION: call 405-6585 or www.755aircadets.com. Legion Fridays 6:00pm. Queen Of Hearts draw & ONOWAY & DISTRICT HISTORICAL GUILD: SOCIAL EVENTS AA - MAYERTHORPE, Kingsmen Hall, Thurs rd 50/50. 8pm. (780) 786-2604 or (780) 786-1927 3 Wed 7pm, Onoway Museum. 967-5263 or DARWELL: by Alberta Beach & District ALBERTA BEACH & DISTRICT ACTIVE 50+ AA - SANGUDO GOLDEN CLUB, Tues 8pm 967-2452. Lions Club, 4:00pm bi-weekly, Darwell ONOWAY & DISTRICT QUILT GUILD: Every CLUB ACTIVITIES: Mon 7pm Darts; Tues call 786-4402/785-9214/785-3599 nd Lounge & Restaurant 7:30pm Crib; Wed 1pm Bridge. Thurs 7:30pm AL-ANON - ONOWAY: Meetings are at 2 Thurs, 10am-4pm, @ the Lac Ste. Anne ONOWAY ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION: Euchre; Mon, Wed, Fri 8:30am Aerobics/ 7:00pm, Tuesday evenings, at the Onoway Chateau Activity Room. Info, Ph Lyla @ 780- Fridays, Ph. 780-967-5361 Fitness. Everyone Welcome. United Church. 967-2629. STONY PLAIN ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION RICH VALLEY AG SOCIETY BOARD BADMINTON: Wed, 7-10pm, Barrhead AL-ANON Wednesdays, 8pm. Spruce Grove nd BR# 256: Saturdays @ 3:00pm. Meat Draw High School Gym. Jamie (780)674-8974 or United Church, 1A Fieldstone Dr. 780-962- MEETINGS: at the Agriplex on the 2 Wed & 50/50. (780)674-6974. 5205 of the month. 7:00pm. WHITECOURT LEGION: Saturdays 4:00pm. COME PLAY CRIB: Fridays, 7:30pm at ALBERTA 55 PLUS: Villenvue Hall at 10am. RIVER TALKERS TOASTMASTERS CLUB Located downtown behind the CIBC. Darwell Seniors Hall; lite lunch is served. Meetings on 2nd Tues of month. Info: Donna Build confidence, speaking, leadership & MEALS ON WHEELS All ages! 780-962-5933 listening skills. Thursdays 7-9PM at Eagle COUNTRY QUILTERS in Stony Plain house ALBERTA BEACH & DIST LIONS CLUB River Casino. Call Melinda Tarcan, (780)778- ONOWAY: LSAC Div 1 & 2, East of Hwy 43. a “Sew in Tuesday”, 2nd Tuesday of every meets every 4th Tues 7:00pm, Alberta Beach 1180. Hazel Bourke: 780.967.2338 or bhbourke@ month, from 10-3pm. Drop in $5/member, Agliplex. SANGUDO PAINTING GROUP: Every Wed, icloud.com $6/non-members. Contact Cindy 780-963- ALBERTA BEACH AG SOCIETY meets on 9am-12pm at Sangudo Community School. WEST END: Sangudo, Mayerthorpe & west 7170. the 4th Thurs of month, 7:00pm, Alberta Info, call 780-785-2112. end of LSAC. Jill: 780.785.2924 or Donna: JR. SCRAPBOOKING Wed 4–6pm. Pre- Beach Agliplex. SUNDOWNERS TOASTMASTER CLUB: 780.785.3118 or email: westendmow@ register by Tues evg. Mayerthorpe Public ALBERTA BEACH MUSEUM meets on the Mon (excl. Holidays) 7:30-9:30pm. St. outlook.com Library www.mayerthorpelibrary.ab.ca 2nd Wed, 7:00pm at Heritage House 924- Matthew’s Church, Spruce Grove. Judy 960- (780)786-2404 3167. 5258 JAMBOREES “ME, YOU, & EVERYBODY” Fun new BARRHEAD & AREA CANCER SUPPORT WEIGHT WATCHERS Alberta Beach local program for people of all ages with th Agriplex - Mondays, weigh in 6:30pm. CARVEL: 2nd Sunday of month. $6 lunch GROUP: 4 Thurs. 6:30-8:00pm at Barrhead disabilities. Thursdays @ Alberta Beach United Church. Meeting at 7pm. served. Info 780-991-3001 WESTLOCK & AREA CANCER SUPPORT Agliplex from 10:00-11:00am starting May. BARRHEAD ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION, rd STONY PLAIN: Stony Plain Seniors Drop In nd GROUP: 3 Wed. 6:30-8:00pm at Westlock nd th Funded Lac Ste Anne FCSS. meeting every 2 Thurs, 7pm at the Legion Center, 5018 - 51 Ave. Every 2 & 4 Thurs ONOWAY GOLDEN CLUB: Cards Tuesdays, Library. Page 20 Community Voice July 16, 2019

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