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B R E N T W O O D I OCTOBER 2018 3 cbe.ab.ca CONTENTS CBE Open House 7 EDITOR’S SCRIBBLINGS Join us to review the proposed plan for Northwest and North Central French 9 BULLETIN BOARD Immersion Programs, which was developed from feedback gathered in the spring. YOUR BRENTWOOD 10 BRENTWOOD SKATING CLUB Date | Nov. 13, 2018 COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION 11 STUFF... HAPPENS Time | 5:30-8:30 p.m. 1520B Northmount Dr. N.W. 12 WESTWOOD WARRIORS HOCKEY Location | Sir Winston Churchill High School Calgary, AB T2L 1V3 5220 Northland Dr. N.W. Phone:403.284.3477 12 GARDENING GROUP [email protected] | www.brentwoodcommunity.com Register & info | cbe.ab.ca/dialogue 13 2018 RICHARD AND LOUISE GUY LECTURE Delivered monthly to 4,500 households and businesses for 8 years! 14 DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE (DTC) Editorial Submissions [email protected] 15 CALGARY CONCUSSION AWARENESS All editorial content must be submitted by the 1st of AND SUPPORT the month for the following month’s publication. 16 BUSINESS CLASSIFIEDS Advertising Opportunities 403-263-3044 | [email protected] 17 MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE LIFE OF A FAMILY... All advertisements must be submitted by the 1st of the month for the following month’s publication. 18 SENIORS’ TEA NEWS Published by Great News Publishing CHS Serving Calgary communities for 29 years 18 NEWS FROM THE FRIENDS OF NOSE HILL 84 newsletters reaching over 379,000 households LTD. in Calgary and surrounding areas. Calgary Handyman Services Ltd. #34-4550 112 Ave SE 12 13 No Job is too Small! Calgary, AB T2C 2K2

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The opinions expressed within any published article, report or submission 18 18 reflect those of the author and should not be considered to reflect those of Great News Publishing and Brentwood Community Association. The Department of Contact Neil Penner today! The information contained in this newsletter is believed to be accurate, Mathematics and Statistics but is not warranted to be so. Presents Dr. Eugenia Cheng Great News Publishing and Brentwood Community Association does not 5-6 p.m. Thursday, October 11, 2018 403-472-8943 endorse any person or persons advertising in this newsletter. Publication How to MacEwan Hall Ballroom [email protected] of any advertisements should not be considered an endorsement of any Free admission – please register at math.ucalgary.ca goods or services. bake pi: Mathematics can be tasty! It’s a way of thinking, and not just about numbers. 4 OCTOBER 2018 I Call 403-263-3044 for advertising opportunities Through unexpectedly connected examples from Make abstract music, juggling, and baking, I will show that math can be made fun and intriguing for all, through hands-on mathematics activities, examples that everyone can relate to, and funny stories. I’ll present surprisingly high-level mathematics, tasty including some advanced abstract algebra usually only seen by math majors and graduate students. There will be a distinct emphasis on edible examples. Suitable for all ages including keen children.

Eugenia Cheng is a mathematician Dr. Cheng can be found on YouTube, and concert pianist. She is Scientist writes a column for the Wall Street In Residence at the School of the Art Journal, and is a popular author, Institute of Chicago and won tenure who featured on the Late Show with at the University of Sheffield, UK. Stephen Colbert. Her next book, “The She has previously taught at the Art of Logic in an Illogical World” is universities of Cambridge, Chicago due out in 2018. and Nice and holds a PhD in pure mathematics from the University of Cambridge.

The Richard & Louise Guy Lecture Series, presented from Louise Guy to Richard in recognition of his love of mathematics and his desire to share his passion with the world, celebrates the joy of discovery and wonder in mathematics for everyone.

CURIOSITY SPARKS DISCOVERY Kelli Wreford, Editor CARROLL PLACE

COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION www.brentwoodcommunity.com Community Centre, 1520B Northmount Drive NW Mailing Address: 5107 33 Street NW T2L 1V3 • Email: [email protected] • 403-284-3477 Linda Van Holst – Office Manager • Steve Dietrich – Arena Manager Happy Thanksgiving! Volunteer Board of Directors Special Representatives Now that October is here, many Brentwood Com- th President Bonita McCurry 403-284-4309 Garden Bed Rentals Cynthia Sim [email protected] munity Association activities are in full-swing. That Join us on October 30 for Bingo Past President Casper Valstar 403-282-3468 Community Garden Cynthia Sim [email protected] doesn’t mean it is too late to join some of them, and Join youth volunteers and community members to Vice President Kirk Osadetz 403-289-9022 Coordinator 403-289-7060 we would love to have you. Registration is on-going for spend an evening of fun and Bingo with the residents Treasurer Melissa Neville [email protected] 55+ Bridge Group Roman Makar 403-289-6244 the Brentwood Figure Skating Group for beginners to of Carroll Place. competitive figure skaters for all ages, 4 years to adult. Membership Marie Weninger mweninger100@ Environment Polly Lee 403-282-2014 Tuesday, October 30th, 2018 Henderson hotmail.com Knowlton Cockett Registration information can be found in this issue as Old Hall Casper Valstar 403-282-3468 Scrabble Office 403-284-3477 well as our website: brentwoodcommunity.com or the 6 pm – 8 pm email address in the article on page 10. Dev and Trans Kirk Osadetz 403-289-9022 Banquet Hall Office 403-284-3477 Carroll Place Lounge Civic Affairs Kirk Osadetz 403-289-9022 Figure Skating Ena MacDonald [email protected] Public skating at the Sportsplex also begins October 1st, Additional Info: Nose Hill Park Kirk Osadetz 403-289-9022 Soccer U4 to U8 Lindsey Rostoker [email protected] so join your neighbours for some recreational skating • $0.25/card/game. Bring your Quarters! Brentwood Bugle Kelli Wreford [email protected] Soccer U10 to U16/18 Vacant on Mondays and Saturdays. More details are on page 11. • Winner takes home the pot Hockey & Outdoor Ice Stovel Ferguson 403-289-9294 Web Master Office 403-284-3477 • We will play 10-11 games. Everyone has a chance to The Bridge Group, Scrabble Group and Seniors’ Tea Director & Graham Matheos 403-289-5945 TOD Development Eric Lemee [email protected] win! Group are meeting once again. If you have not joined Outdoor Ice 403-283-5785 us before and you are interested, find more information Come out and join us for a great time! Seniors Heather Collingridge Heather.Collingridge@ Director Melanie Swailes [email protected] in the Bugle. The Teas are open to all guests 55 years Everyone is welcome! reveraliving.com Director Peter Johnson 403-289-9365 and over and are held the third Thursday of each month Director Jessica Wiseman [email protected] from September to June. Come and join us for refresh- We are Knitting for a Cause! Director Nathan ments, snacks and conversation! The Knitting for a Cause group would like to extend Hildenbrandt [email protected] their heartfelt appreciation to everyone in the com- Secretary to the Board Amy Cieslak The kids are anxiously awaiting Halloween at the end of the month, and there will be plenty of action in our munity who has donated wool and knitting supplies of Directors Only community. There is a pumpkin-carving contest at the to their initiative over the years. Thanks to your dona- Volunteer Coordinator Irma Lambert [email protected] Our neighbourhood contributors for this month BCA. Councillor Sean Chu as well as EMS have some tions, the group has been able to spread kindness and Casino Coordinator Matthew [email protected] include: Anne Burke, Christine Campbell, Sean Chu, information and tips regarding the safety of our trick- compassion throughout our wonderful city, one stitch Richard Guy, Emma H., Ena MacDonald, Emmett or-treaters for Halloween night inside. Also, if you have at a time. The group began by knitting sets of children’s Playgroup Larysa Hart brentwoodcommunityplaygroup@ Alanna Nazarko, Cynthia Sim and Karen Wilson. never seen it, you and your family can visit Haunted Cal- hats, scarves and mitts to donate to elementary schools gmail.com gary’s charity haunted house in Rocky Ridge on October in Calgary. Thanks to your generosity, hundreds of little 26, 27 and 31. More information on hours, prices and hands and ears have been kept warm during our frigid location can be found in the Bugle. Calgary winters. While the group continues to knit win- ter wear for kids, they have also expanded to participate Have a happy, safe Halloween. We hope to see you at in some incredible initiatives. Concrete one of community functions soon! Specialist Our group has been busy and there is no sign of slow- City & ing down. We are always looking for new members. All Village ages and skill levels welcome! No knitting experience Contracting co. 403-816-0965 necessary. Come knit with us and be part of the amaz- [email protected] ing projects we have underway. We meet from 1:00 to 3:00 pm every Saturday at the Carroll Place Lounge. Call *All tri-wood residents receive the friendly neighbourhood 10% discount. Erika Cusimano to sign up. 403-452-5575.

6 OCTOBER 2018 I Call 403-263-3044 for advertising opportunities B R E N T W O O D I OCTOBER 2018 7 Haunted Calgary brings the community together, at- tracting over 5,000 visitors over three nights and for many Brentwood has become an annual family Halloween tradition. The “Low Scare” during daylight hours features few (or no) ac- tors and less spooky lighting for the little ones and the faint of heart. But if you’re brave enough, we highly recommend Volunteers you visit during full scare hours in the evening. Parental dis- in our community Carroll Place Seniors cretion is advised. Carroll Place Seniors are seeking donations of gently used jewellery, knick knacks or small household items for their Visit www.hauntedcalgary.org for more information. Needed We are a gathering place 222 Rocky Ridge Bay NW showcase. These items are available to residents and com- Friday, October 26 | Saturday, October 27 | Wednesday, Oc- The BCA is currently looking for two volunteers. for our neighbourhood. munity members to purchase. Money raised from sales tober 31 The first is the position of Brentwood Community Soc- support the Carroll Place Social Fund for activities, supplies Low scare 2 – 4 pm | Full scare 6 – 10 pm cer Coordinator. This position involves the overall ad- You are welcome to join us… or special events. Call Jean at 403-569-2271 to arrange to drop off donations or to purchase items. Thank you! www.hauntedcalgary.org | [email protected] | 587- ministration of the spring outdoor soccer season which 894-0666 runs from April to the 3rd week of June. If your children for WORSHIP Haunted Calgary Ready to Unleash Terror Again Admission Prices: have played, or will be playing soccer next year, this is by Christine Campbell, Creative Director or “HallowQueen” Sunday mornings Adult $12 a very important and rewarding position. Don’t worry! What lurks in Calgary, boiling just below the surface of our Teen/ Student/ Senior/AISH (13-17, student with ID, 65+): There are plenty of seasoned volunteers to help you. 9:00 a.m. Morning Prayer quiet, friendly city? The cesspool of human society: a ghoul- $8 ish collection of creeps who would make your skin crawl The second is the BCA Treasurer. The treasurer also at- 10:00 a.m. Service of Word and Sacrament Child (6-12): $5 Sunday School during the 10:00 service and your stomach turn. Evil so wicked that even the most Young Child (Under 5): Free tends the monthly meetings and prepares a financial macabre will shudder. The promise of fresh victims calls to report for BCA members. Oct. 4 – Blessing of the Animals at 7:00 p.m. Family (2 adults, up to 3 kids or teens): $30 these soulless entities as they gather at Calgary’s Hallow- Fast Pass (Skip the line) :$20 If you are interested in any of these positions, please Bring your pet of a picture for a blessing. een tradition in the northwest community of Rocky Ridge. Season’s Pass: Add $5/ticket (Unlimited entry during 2018 contact Linda at the BCA Office: 403-284-3477. Oct. 21 – Healing Service at 10:00 a.m. Haunted Calgary’s approximately 10,000 square foot walk- hours) through haunted yard attraction has been designed, built SAVE $2 per ticket by bringing a food donation.* for COMMUNITY and operated by volunteers for the enjoyment of the com- *at least one food item per ticket to receive discount munity for over 25 years. With a cast of approximately 60 Events for Youth, Families, and Seniors Groups of 6 or more save 10% actors, some Hollywood-scale animatronic monsters, and Low scare special offer (between 2pm and 4pm): Pay Call the church for information. uniquely handcrafted sets, the attraction is guaranteed to only for the children in your group. Adults not accompan- Oct. 12 – Coffee House with “The Range” be a new experience each year. ied by children pay child price at 7:00 p.m. The attraction gives back to the Oct. 23 – Faith and Public Life lecture community in many ways. Sea- series at 7:00 p.m. soned volunteers offer hands-on training for youth, women and under-served populations, include for CONCERTS safe power tool operation, basic Nov. 4 – Kensington Sinfonia at 1:00 p.m. construction skills, painting and BRENTWOOD’S NEWEST BOUTIQUE set design, acting, special effects SPA FOR ALL THINGS “PRETTY” Our space is available for makeup, administration and cus- • Microblading • Waxing/Tinting • NANO Brows • Mani/Pedi’s community groups to rent. tomer service, etc. Those interested • Dermaplaning • Permanent Make-Up Call the church for details. in volunteering can visit www. • Chemical Peels Artistry • Customized aromatherapy • Facial Treatments hauntedcalgary.org for more infor- mation. % Hope Lutheran Church Award Winning Cidesco Certi ed 20OFF Haunted Calgary raises funds for Clinical Esthetician & Please visit website 3527 Boulton Road NW animal rescue and food for the food Permanent Make-Up Artist for a full list of services bank through its gate admissions. mention this ad and www.hopelutheran.ca Cash, Visa, MasterCard, Debit Tap, (403) 999-6806 receive 20% o 403-282-6033 www.prettyesthetics.ca any service Google Pay, and Apple Pay will be accepted at the gate.

8 OCTOBER 2018 I Call 403-263-3044 for advertising opportunities B R E N T W O O D I OCTOBER 2018 9 By Ena MacDonald

Online Registration is open for all Skating Programs! Fall 2018-Winter 2019 Skating Schedule (September 17, 2018-March 23, 2019) Public Skating at the Brentwood Sportsplex: 2018 at 7:15 pm in the upstairs Boardroom of the Sport- Beginner Skating & Figure Skating Programs Mondays 10:00 am to 11:30 am, October 1st to Decem- splex. All community members are welcome, but are ber 17th, 2018 and January 7th to March 25th, 2019 (no asked to submit agenda items in advance if they have skating October 8th, December 24th and 31st, 2018 or items for discussion at the meeting by contacting Linda February 18th, 2019). Van Holst at 403-284-3477 or [email protected] Saturdays 12:15 pm to 1:15 pm, October 13th to Decem- BCA Hall Rentals: ber 8th, 2018 and January 5th to March 9th, 2019. The Banquet Hall and Boardroom at the Brentwood Cost $1.00 per person; please pay at the office on Mon- Sportsplex are available for rental by the public. Please days and at the concession on Saturdays. refer to the BCA website for details www.brentwood- Public skating only – no sticks, pucks, sleds or strollers. community.com and go to the Facilities page. Current We do not supply skating assistance equipment. Any BCA members get a 15% discount on hall rentals. participants under age 18 must wear a helmet. Bugle Deadline: Halloween Pumpkin Carving Contest: The deadline for the December 2018 Bugle community The BCA Events Committee is having a Jack-O-Lantern articles and notices is October 26, 2018 and the dead- contest on Sunday, October 28 from 3 to 4pm. Please line for the January 2019 Bugle is November 26, 2018. CanSkate (Learn-to-Skate) Program Adult Skate Program bring carved Jack-O-Lanterns between 10 and 11am to The CanSkate Program is Skate Canada’s learn-to-skate The Adult Skate Program is growing in popularity and submit for contest in the afternoon. program designed for beginner skaters, ages 4 and up, offers recreational, test and competitive opportunities Please check the BCA website for details which focuses on the development of fundamental to adult skaters 18 years and over. The Adult group les- www.brentwoodcommunity.com or email: skating skills and movements. Our program encourages sons teach from basic to advanced levels of skating [email protected] NANCY A. SWANBY Barrister Solicitor Notary Public skaters to learn in a fun, safe, positive environment while skills and movements, allowing skaters to learn in a fun, Scrabble Group: receiving constant feedback from our coaching team for social environment. Wills & Estates/Grants of Probate The Scrabble Group meets every Thursday afternoon in Enduring Powers of Attorney, Personal Directives better progression. During the skating season, coaches Competitive Skate (Figure Skating) Program the Sportsplex Boardroom. New members are most wel- All Residential Real Estate Transactions will use their discretion to progress skaters through ap- Providing Legal Services to the The Competitive Skate program is for skaters in sin- come. Please call 403-284-3477 for more information. propriate CanSkate levels according to their skating abil- Calgary area for over 25 years gles, pair and ice dance wishing to compete in quali- ity. Those who show potential and interest may choose 55 Plus Bridge Group: Home, Hospital and After Hours Appointments Available fying events within Skate Canada. Skaters who wish to join the STARSkate group lesson programs. The Bridge Group meets every Wednesday at 1 pm up- Suite 700, One Executive Place phone: 403-520-5455 to challenge their figure skating skills and who show stairs in the Banquet Room of the Sportsplex. All players 1816 NW fax: 403-313-8306 STARSkate (Intro Figure Skating) Program potential as competitive skaters can participate in this are welcome! Contact Roman at 403-289-6244. Calgary AB T2M 3Y7 [email protected] The Junior Group Star Program (STAR 1-2 levels) and program. This is the main competitive figure skating the Junior Star Program (STAR 3-5) under the STAR- stream for those skaters who would like the opportunity Playgroup: Skate framework, are designed for skaters who have to compete at Sectionals, Skate Canada Challenge and The Brentwood Community Playgroup is designed for completed CanSkate Stage 4 or higher or for those the Canadian National Figure Skating Championships. If parents and caregivers to get together with their young who have progressed beyond the CanSkate program skaters are interested in competitive figure skating, they children (ages 0-5) for a couple of hours each week to and would like to continue group lessons. Our program can join the Competitive Skate Program supported by connect, learn through play and most importantly, have motivates skaters to learn in a group environment and their Coach. fun. Our enthusiastic group meets Wednesday mornings progress at their own pace while developing their fig- from 9:30 to 11:00 upstairs at the Brentwood Sportsplex. ure skating in Singles Skating, Skating Skills and Ice For more skating information and program registration, We are always happy to have new members join. Email Dance. Skaters immersed in this program will have the visit: www.BrentwoodSkating.wixsite.com/home. us at: [email protected]. opportunity to begin their Skate Canada STAR 1-5 As- Or if you have any questions, please contact Ena Mac- Brentwood Community Association Board Meeting: sessments through a Nationally standardized testing Donald at: [email protected]. system and attend STAR 1-5 Competitions. The next regular meeting will be Tuesday, October 30,

10 OCTOBER 2018 I Call 403-263-3044 for advertising opportunities B R E N T W O O D I OCTOBER 2018 11 2018 Richard and Louise Guy Lecture Westwood Dear Brentwood residents (and others!), We hope to see you at the 13th Richard & Louise Guy lecture at 17:00 on Thursday, October 11 in the MacEwan Warriors Hockey Hall Ballroom at the University of Calgary. This is a Town & Gown, Arts & Science, Age & Youth, Amateur & Wow! What an exciting start to our hockey season! Eval- Professional event. uations are just winding up for our senior divisions and We believe that Math is fun and available to everyone! our junior teams have already hit the practice ice. It is The title of the lecture is, “How to Bake a Pi”, and will be given by Eugenia Cheng. Try googling her name – great to see all those energetic faces—the kids are so By Cynthia Sim Pianist, Cook, Author, Professor of Mathematics... you won’t believe that this is just one person!! excited to be back. What a summer it has been! The summer of 2017 gave us To be sure you get a seat please register at math.ucalgary.ca. There is no cost to attend the lecture. Our Atom teams are set to host their annual Fall Freeze a taste of heat and smoke but was nothing compared to Looking forward to meeting you all! Tournaments in October. Each host team has invited what we have experienced this season. After surviving Richard Guy, Professor of Math, U of C. three guest teams to join them for these events. It the hottest May in Calgary’s history (after the ultrashort should be exciting pre-season hockey. If you have some spring), we passed into a summer of BC fires, smoke, heat, spare time, drop by and watch the entertainment. air quality warnings, little effective precipitation and weird The Department of We are also hosting the 37th Crowchild Challenge from orange sunshine. The July and August garden grooming October 5 – 7th. It is going to be an amazing event with events, where the gardeners tend to the maintenance Mathematics and Statistics teams coming from all over Alberta, as well as teams of the common areas of the garden, were scheduled for The DepartmentDepartment ofof evenings on the assumption that the evenings would be Presents Dr. Eugenia Cheng from other provinces as well as California. There are Mathematics andand Statistics Statistics plenty of activities planned besides some outstanding cooler. It was a forlorn hope as the heat intensified in the 5-6 p.m. Thursday, October 11, 2018 hockey, so don’t miss the chance to take it in first hand. early evening and several of the gardeners were unable to How to PresentsMacEwan Hall Dr.BallroomDr. EugeniaEugenia Cheng Cheng participate because of the ever-present smoke. 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It’s a way of thinking, there was a good crop of cherries and two of the apple andThrough notnot justjust unexpectedly aboutabout numbers. numbers. connected examples from please contact us at [email protected]. Make abstract music, juggling, and baking, I will show that math can trees were loaded with apples that also ripened earlier Through unexpectedlyunexpectedly connected connected examples examples from from be made fun and intriguing for all, through hands-on We would like to wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving than anticipated (see photo). The two smaller apple MakeMake abstractabstract music, juggling,juggling, and and baking, baking, I Iwill will show show that that math math can can beactivities, made fun examples and intriguing that for everyone all, through can hands-on relate to, and filled with family, friends and fun. 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Submitted by Karen Wilson on behalf of the BCA Develop- • A landlord could restrict growing in a new rental agree- stantial breach of the lease and, as a result, the land- ment and Transportation Committee ment or new agreements entered into at the end of a lord will take any and all action, including eviction. fixed term. 2. In consideration of the nuisance smells, the property Brentwood – Cannabis Update • Periodic agreements – the landlord can approach ten- damage associated with increased indoor moisture Brentwood Elementary School CANNABIS STORE APPLICATIONS UPDATE ant to mutually add to agreement – no obligation for levels, the danger of overburdened electrical systems, Written by Alanna Nazarko, Brentwood School Council Co- A retail store means cannabis can be sold but not con- tenant to agree/sign new lease. and safety concerns related to these things, there is a Chair sumed on the premises. Cannabis related merchandise prohibition on the growth of marijuana in the prem- may also be sold. Medicinal Marijuana: ises. Further, in consideration of the nuisance smells Happy Thanksgiving from the staff and students of • If the rental building is designated as smoke-free, then Brentwood School! Two retail locations have been approved in the Brent- associated with the production of marijuana deriva- that would generally apply to any type of smoking. tives and other deleterious effects caused by such wood area: • Tenants who use medical marijuana have other op- We would like to say a warm welcome back to our Brent- activities, the production of marijuana derivatives is wood community grandparents who volunteer every • DP2018-1826 - 4122 Brentwood Rd NW, beside the tions for usage rather than smoking such as edibles, also strictly prohibited. Any breach of these prohibi- Thursday in our school. The support you offer our teach- Brentwood Co-op oils, etc. tions will be considered a substantial breach of the ers and students is very appreciated—thank you from • DP2018-1814 - 5505 NW, beside the • The landlord is not prohibiting these tenants from us- lease and, as a result, the landlord will take any and all the bottom of our hearts! Dalhousie Co-op ing their medication, just the form in which they are action, including eviction. using it. Two retail locations previously denied are being ap- We will be having our Photo Day on October 22nd and pealed by the applicants: Using Cannabis on Private Property the Alien Inline Skating program will begin on the 29th. • DP2018-1944 1343 Northmount Dr. NW. • Under Provincial and Municipal laws, people will be al- You may see additional cars as we require parent vol- • DP2018-2251 1334 Northmount Dr. NW. lowed to smoke, vape or otherwise consume cannabis unteers to help the children with this fun activity. Our on their private property. students will also be looking forward to celebrating Hal- You can find an up-to-date map of all cannabis applica- • The City of Calgary will not regulate use on private loween, with our annual Pumpkinella event on October tions here: http://www.calgary.ca/PDA/pd/Scripts/land- property. 31st. This is a much-loved tradition where students are use-bylaw/cannabis-store-info-map.html • The City will view cannabis smoke in the same way encouraged to bring a carved pumpkin to be displayed Information on Cannabis for Landlords and Tenants as cigarette or fire-pit smoke. It may be annoying to in the gym for everyone to see. Even our teachers get With the smoking and growing of cannabis becoming some, but it is legal. in on the festivities with a pumpkin carving contest. As legal, many property owners have questions around • Unless smoke is over and above what one could ex- Calgary Concussion always it will be a “Spooktacular” event and one Brent- what that means for their Brentwood rental. If you have pect from day-to-day activities, it is considered part Awareness and Support wood School looks forward to each year! a rented home, suite or condo, you may wish to consid- and parcel of city living. We are selling the ADmazing Savings coupon books er adding clauses to your lease. Here is what I’ve been Allowing tenants to grow or smoke cannabis in your Calgary Concussion Awareness & Support meets on once again this year for $25 each. This fundraising ef- able to find out from the Alberta Residential Landlord home or on your property may not be a concern for the last FRIDAY of each month in the Boardroom, fort is to support our classroom libraries. There are some Association (www.albertalandlord.org) and the City of some landlords. If, however, you have concerns about upper level of the Brentwood Sportsplex. great coupons to save your family money on shopping, Calgary (http://www.calgary.ca/CSPS/ABS/Pages/By- future property values or potential insurance issues, dining and so much more! Feel free to come to the laws-by-topic/public-consumption-of-cannabis.aspx): To view our presentation videos & see our postings, here are two lease clauses that can be added to the please be sure to visit & like our Facebook page: school and purchase your ADmazing Savings book from Smoking of Cannabis in a Rental Property lease agreement: https://www.facebook.com/Calgary-Concussion- our office staff. Thank you for supporting our school. 1. In consideration of the Landlord’s desire to offer ten- • A landlord may prohibit the smoking of all substances, Awareness-Support-1202581439802468/ If you have any questions about our school, please visit including cannabis, in the rental property. ants a smoke-free environment, the health hazards as- sociated to second hand smoke, other safety concerns Our next meeting will be held Friday, October 26 our website (cbe.ab.ca) or call the school at 403-777- • The residential tenancy agreement should be clear on 6130. what is/is not allowed in the rental property. and the nuisance caused by the presence of smoke from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm. • Condominium corporations can also restrict smoking including lasting odours which permeate walls, floor coverings and other interior finishes, these premises It is so important to learn more about concussions, of substances through their bylaws – which will impact how easily they can happen & the healing process renters residing in a condo. are strictly non-smoking. This prohibition includes the use of both tobacco and marijuana products which that many are experiencing. Growing of Cannabis in Rental Property have undesirable effects on the property of the land- All are welcome to attend. You are welcome to bring Under the proposed legislation – an individual will be lord and the peaceful enjoyment of other tenants. family & friends. No prior registration required, sim- allowed to grow up to 4 plants in their residences. Breach of this prohibition will be considered a sub- ply drop by. No admittance fees. Free parking.

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