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Trustees of Buffalo Trail Public Schools paid tribute to retiring Superintendent Bob Allen (sitting centre) by standing and bowing for his eleven years of service in the role of superintendent to the board. The emotional moment took place towards the end of his last board meeting on June 17, in Wainwright.

New Buffalo Trail Public Schools Superinten- dent Rhae-Anne Holoien (centre) was intro- duced to the school board Trustees (including two remotely) during the board meeting in Wainwright on June 17th. She will assume her new duties on August 1st.

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Roger Holmes spections will be conducted only in his area in the [email protected] Range 1 twice per year. last 20 years. Risk-based inspections will be con- M.D. of Wain- he M.D. of Wainwright received ducted outside Range 1 in an 8km ra- wright Agri- Alberta Agriculture and Forestry notified the M.D. of Wainwright last Ta letter in May from Alberta Agri- dius in the area rats were discovered culture Field- month that they will be cutting back on the Rat Control Program, with rou- culture and Forestry that stated, “due in Range 1. man James tine inspections just twice per year. The M.D. of Wainwright said there has to current fiscal reality” Alberta Agri- Currently inspections take place in Schwindt con- not been an infestation of the Norway Rat, pictured above, in many years. culture and Forestry has “made the Ranges 1, 2 and 3. firmed there difficult decision to make a significant Oscar Buck, M.D. Councillor for the has not been change to the Rat Control Program.” Chauvin area near the Saskatchewan an infestation of the Norway Rat here different. Reports are infestations are The letter says moving forward they border, was asked if he was concerned for many years. He also noted that oc- still occurring in that area and cut- will be modifying the risk-based ap- about this reduction in inspections. casionally a single rat will drop off a backs in the Rat Control Programs are proach in the M.D. of Wainwright, He told The EDGE he was not too con- truck and is dealt with quickly. expected there as well. and starting April 1, 2021, routine in- cerned as they have had “zero rats” in The situation in the Provost MD is EDGE Construction of Gibson Energy offices in Hardisty underway

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Zak McLachlan Family Recipes [email protected] Served with l ve hroughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the Government of TAlberta had restricted pharmacists to dispensing a limit of 30-day prescriptions at a time in order to conserve pre- scription drugs. By Phyllis Holmes But as of last week, the province has eased those restric- [email protected] tions. Pharmacists are now able to administer larger quan- tities once again, up to a 100-day supply. This recipe comes from the archives of the Make the following dough To handle the critical drug supply issues which affected Wainwright Star Chronicle June 18, 1980. FXSëRXU Alberta and the world due to COVID-19, restrictions were At that time Alberta Agriculture employed 2 teaspoons baking powder put in place to limit the maximum supply of prescription District Home Economists locally. The District ½ teaspoons salt drugs to a 30-day supply. These restrictions were meant to ensure pharmacies would be able to continue to supply Home Economist submission to the paper ½ cup milk people with prescriptions as they needed. provides information about rhubarb along 1 teaspoon sugar The Ministry of Health said in a press release that thanks with recipes that use rhubarb. I learn that an 2 tablespoons butter or margarine to the temporary measures put in place and the evolving average serving of rhubarb is a good source of progress of the COVID-19 situation, conditions have im- Vitamin C and supplies small amounts of other Combine dry ingredients in a small bowl. proved and pharmacists may go back to dispensing 100- QXWULHQWVDVZHOODVGLHWDU\êEHU day supplies. I am interested in the District Home Econo- Cut in butter or margarine. Add milk, stir- “Pharmacists continue to work tirelessly on the front mist, Barbara Granigan’s recipe for Saucy Rhu- ring until just blended. Drop by small spoon- lines, and we thank them for their efforts. We are confident barb Dumplings and am repeating this recipe fuls onto the simmering rhubarb. Cover and that now is the time to adjust our guidance to help Alber- here. The recipe uses less sugar than some cook for 20 minutes, or until dough is cooked tans make fewer visits to pharmacies and to support phar- rhubarb recipes and this leaves a tang in the re- through. Serve warm with pouring cream. macists in reducing the volume of prescriptions to fill,” said sulting sauce that I appreciate. The dumplings Minister of Health . are bland, but with the tangy sauce it seemed Some shortages still exist for certain medications, but to work, especially when served hot from the overall the Alberta College of Pharmacy and Alberta Phar- RYHQWKHêUVWQLJKW macists’ Association support the recommendation to relax Barbara Granigan describes this as, “An old- limitations. fashioned colorful dessert cooked on top of the “The temporary 30-day medication supply recommen- range”. We didn’t have any cream as suggested dation has certainly helped to stabilize the majority of the for serving, but I didn’t feel the dessert needed drug supply chain. While we understand that some medi- it.. cation shortages continue to exist for certain medications, we are confident that pharmacists will be able to transition SAUCY RHUBARB DUMPLINGS back to receiving three-month supplies for the majority of 5 servings their medications where appropriate,” Alberta Pharma- cists’ Association CEO Margaret Wing. 5 cups rhubarb or 3 cups rhubarb plus 2 cups Pharmacists around the province have been advised to sliced strawberries use their professional judgement to dispense 30-day sup- ¾ cups sugar plies when necessary for specific drugs that continue to 2 tablespoons cornstarch have shortages or supply chain issues. ½ cup water Albertans can access information on specific drug short- 2 tablespoons butter or margarine ages at the Drug Shortages Canada website, where compa- nies are required to report all actual and anticipated short- Place rhubarb in a deep skillet or heavy pot. ages within specific time frames. If using frozen rhubarb let it thaw. Mix sugar Health Canada has also published a list of critical drugs and cornstarch together. Add to rhubarb. Add which are in high demand or in shortage. water and butter. Bring to a boil, stirring gen- EDGE tly. Boil one minute. Reduce heat to low. 6 EDGE | Wainwright, AB | June 26, 2020

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(Translation by Jen Holmes) This year I was really looking forward to going to the Canada Day parade. Why? Covid Diary Because last year my dad was on call on Canada Day and somebody might have needed him on a work call. So we all stayed home because my brother and sis- ter would have been too much of a hand- Grab a pen or a computer and chronicle your COVID experience. ful at a parade without dad. This year the parade has been cancelled because The Edge would like to publish your COVID Diary entries. Please send yours to [email protected] of COVID so no one is going. That really makes me wish that we went last year à cause de COVID donc personne n’y but maybe it’ll be a good thing. Maybe va. Cela me fait vraiment souhaiter que we could make our own little Canada Covid Diary Submission nous soyons allés l’année dernière mais Day parade around the house! It’s not all ce sera peut-être une bonne chose. Peut- bad. COVID doesn’t have to be horrible. Pourquoi? Parce que l’année dernière être nous pourrions faire notre propre pe- Sometimes it can actually be really fun, By Amelia Holmes mon père était « on call » et quelqu’un Grade 3 French Immersion tite parade du Canada autour de la mai- HVSHFLDOO\RXWVLGH)RUH[DPSOHWKLV\HDU Airdrie, Alberta aurais pu avoir besoin de lui lors d’un son! Ce n’est pas si mal. COVID n’a pas à I was bummed about having my birth- appel de travail. Nous sommes donc tous être horrible. Parfois, cela peut être vrai- day on a Monday but because of COVID restés à la maison parce que mon frère et Cette année j’avais vraiment hâte PHQWDPXVDQWVXUWRXW OÍH[W©ULHXU3DU I was able to take the day off school so PDVXUDXUDLHQW©W©WURSQRPEUHX[VDQV d’aller à la parade du fête de Canada. H[HPSOHFHWWHDQQ©HMÍDL©W©G©§XGÍDYRLU we could celebrate. Plus my parents did papa. Cette année la parade a été annulé mon anniversaire un lundi, mais à cause a huge scavenger hunt for me!

low plants persist in putting out their out for all of this, but have lost track since seeds. ,KDGWKHEULOOLDQW ,WKRXJKW LGHDRIH[ Groundhog Day I move from flower bed to flower bed tending those tasks by one day. Now I tackling the weeds that are threaten- can’t keep track. So, I go at it all. I think By Phyllis Holmes something that it seems we can’t do ing to take over. This is not my favou- summer is so short that housekeeping [email protected] without. I am down to five little dish- rite things to do. My favourite thing to should sit on the back burner. But it still washer tabs. I think for a bit whether I do would look more like reading a great needs to be done. could just wash the dishes by hand for a book while reclining in a lounge chair, Roger is on a Zoom meeting. It is very History professor, Catherine O’Donnell week or so, but this would not help my but since the library is still closed; I don’t loud and distracting. I wish he had gone tells us that keeping a diary of our experi- plan of reducing the household chores. It have anything compelling to read any- to the office. ences during the Pandemic could help fu- is also hard to go for three weeks when I way. I am still feeling sore from the two ture historians. “In a moment like this, the can only buy one carton of eggs. I have It was warm enough to leave my little hours I spent outside the other day. I need to gather people’s experiences of the learned a few things about how to shop vegetable plants outside, but the weath- am definitely using muscles that didn’t pandemic, however mundane they are, is and how to make the groceries last. I buy important.”. O’Donnell explains that with- er forecast predicts temperatures closer have to do much all winter. I think today out the stories of ordinary people we will big bags of frozen beans and peas and to zero; so I bring the plants I can inside might be the good outside day. The week- end up with “an archive that is hopelessly DOVREDJVRIPL[HGEHUULHVDQGPDQJRHV, and cover the ones I can’t. It does get cold end sounds wet. slanted toward the famous” . appreciate how easy it is to deal with the overnight and my sisters in Calgary and 0\ H[SHUW TXLOWHU RI D VLVWHU WKLQNV , vegetables and the fruit this way. They Sherwood Park each tell me they had should come to her place to pin the quilt It is May 23rd. don’t need to be washed or even cut. This The days have taken on a “Groundhog snow. I am so ready for it to be Spring. I am working on and then if there is time, is one thing I will keep doing. I want to watch the news while Roger I could use her special “walking foot” to Day” feel. When the alarm goes off, I al- I am appreciating the “watering sys- PRVWH[SHFWDUDGLRWRFRPHRQZLWK6RQ is on a Zoom meeting but I can’t get the do the machine quilting. The way I un- tem” that Roger has hooked up. There is a sound to work. There are three remotes to derstand it, this special pressure foot will ny and Cher singing “I Got You Babe” like hose with a special nozzle that turns off at LQWKHPRYLH2QHGD\UROOVLQWRWKHQH[W contend with and another small remote keep puckers from forming. I feel un- the end and provides several options for that deals with the Apple TV system. nerved about leaving home, even get- and they all feel pretty much the same. how the water sprays out. It will make I have enough to do, but it isn’t all Then there is the speaker that is separate ting together with my sister. I wonder watering all the plants in their little pots from the TV. It is too complicated. Roger if I should plan to wear a mask. It is all that I would prefer to do. I usually wash so much easier than filling watering cans clothes once a week and clean house has to figure it out. Finally, his meeting is so strange. I haven’t driven further than again and again. I am grateful. over and he comes to rescue me. It seems the grocery store for weeks. We talk and once a week. There are sheets and tow- Roger has also fertilized the lawn. It els to wash but this is all starting to feel something has come unplugged. That’s ,SODQWRJRWRKHUSODFHQH[W7KXUVGD\ VWDUWV WR ORRN PXFK JUHHQHU H[FHSW IRU tedious. The quilting and the sewing I the other thing. There are too many wires If there is any reason I shouldn’t or she two patches he tells me he must have to deal with. thinks we shouldn’t we will cancel. She have been doing make me want to do missed. In fertilizing the lawn however more of that and less of the household It is June 5th suggests I stay overnight and that might he has also fertilized the weeds and the I am doing laundry today. I am wash- give me a chance to do the quilting as chores. I decide that I will stretch out the dandelions are having a field day. I am time between these chores by one day ing everything - sheets, clothes, towels. well, but we will see. I pack a bag just in loath to have them go to seed on my I am cleaning house. I had days figured case. each week. The house will still be clean watch and go around for several days enough. No one is visiting anyway. It yanking off their heads. I know this is is just us after all. We will have enough a “Fool’s errand”, but I persist. I do not clean clothes to get through another want those yellow flowers going to seed day. The math I do in my head suggests I and spreading even more. While I work Grab a pen or a should be able to recoup some time to do away, I hear the crows calling out. It things I would rather do. sounds like they are laughing at me. computer and chronicle I have been aiming to go three weeks They probably are. Roger does get out the your COVID experience. between trips to the grocery store, but weed killer but this just seems to leave I haven’t made it yet. There is always the dandelions looking peaked. 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t’s finally happening. Baseball is back! he Alberta Fair Deal Panel issued their report to hen you make a deal with somebody, I This has clearly been a rough year for everybody. Tthe Alberta Government on June 17 of this year. Wyou want to make sure you get a good But with the MLB finally agreeing to terms with the Play- On the surface a “fair deal panel” sounds like it will deal. If getting a good deal means leav- ers’ Association this week, things are about to get a little try and find out if Alberta is getting a fair deal in ing them with a bad deal, obviously they better for baseball junkies. confederation. Alas, if you read the panel’s mandate wouldn’t want do that deal. They need to feel For those who spend the winter months longing to hear letter, the terms of reference and the government’s like they’re getting a good deal too. the crack of a bat, walk around in their Blue Jays toques list of desired outcomes, the panel was told in detail Very few actual negotiations are zero-sum. and tirelessly research projections for the upcoming fan- exactly what the government wanted to hear from If you look, you’ll find other factors that could tasy baseball season, this spring was painfully slow. them. help both sides do better. Maybe you like lots Opening Day was scheduled for March 26 this year. Like good civil servants (with a budget of $650,000) of icing, and would value a smaller piece of That was 91 days ago. For a sport like baseball where your the panel told the government what they wanted to cake with lots of icing more than a big piece favourite team plays nearly every day, 91 days without hear. This does not sound like good use of tax pay- without. Maybe you don’t like cleaning bath- baseball almost feels like a lifetime. ers money when they are cutting back on doctors, rooms but enjoy taking out the garbage. But it’s finally here. nurses, teachers and even rat control programs. The value you put on things relative to oth- This season will be a weird one, though. The MLB has Of the 4,400,000 people living in Alberta this panel ers leaves open the chance that by working laid out a proposed 60-game schedule as opposed to the attracted 2,500 Albertans to meetings spread over ten something out together you’ll both do better. normal 162-game schedule. Teams will only play those cities and the total number of people who actually This is how you get to a win-win arrange- in their own division and the geographically-related spoke to the panel at these meetings was 302. ment. cross-league division (Toronto will play its AL East oppo- The panel also did an online survey of people This is also how to split up the work in a nents as well as the NL East division, for example). This who self-selected to respond. Less than 1% of the partnership. A 50-50 split of the work in the is undoubtedly going to lead to some wild playoff races population responded to the survey. A survey like relationship would be fair, at least math- down the stretch. this is simply not a credible reflection of the views of ematically. However people have a hard time A number of other rules have been put in place as far as the population. accurately identifying 50% of the work. roster limits and extra innings rules, but the most interest- Most of the issues in this report center around They will naturally underestimate it ing change is that of the universal DH. federal-provincial equalization payments. The prin- because they know all the work they are The topic of imposing the universal DH across the MLB ciple of equalization payments is based on the fact responsible for, but they can’t know every- has been a hot topic for a number of years. Many people that Canada is one country, that we are all part of the thing the other person needs to do to hold up believe the National League should have adopted the Canadian family. If some of the family members are their end. DH position years ago instead of having pitchers swing very wealthy and some members are poor we share If both people shoot for 50%, they’ll both the bat, and this may be the year that it changes for good. the wealth around. That is what families do. That is feel like they’re doing more than the other Of course, this shortened and amended season may what makes us a good family and a strong country. person, and there will probably be stuff left lead to any number of permanent changes down the road I was born in and have spent almost all my life undone. They’ll both feel like it’s a bad deal. including expanded playoffs, shortened regular seasons in Alberta. I am a Canadian first and an Albertan Instead, if you both shoot for 60%, you and changes to extra innings rules. second. I want to stay part of this Canadian family. won’t risk looking like you’re not holding up Even baseball purists knew the game needed some The one item I agree with in this report is that your end, and neither will they. tweaking to keep up with the times, and this year might inter-provincial trade barriers need to be removed. If just be the jolt the MLB needed to make those much-need- Jason Kenny can do that - he gets a pat on the back ed changes to make the game more exciting and attract a from me. new generation of fans. But we can worry about that another day. For now, we’re just happy baseball is back!

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Sergeant Wes Bensmiller Constable Greg Bamber Corporal Norm Weber Constable Charles Lambright Corporal Kirk Smith Constable Lisa Harrower Constable Ben Dixon Constable Jennie Reddick Constable Michael Hamilton Constable Mitch Gardipee Constable Karanvir Nanuan POLICEBEAT “The Police Beat” is a joint effort be- » 9:00 p.m. - Members on routine patrol wright confronting people on the street performed a traffic stop on a vehicle for tween Star News and the Wainwright performed a traffic stop on a vehicle with erratic behaviour. It was later de- operating without registration. Driver RCMP and is put together by a repre- which was not registered or insured. termined the male required medical was issued a $324 violation ticket. sentative of both organizations. License plate was also not associated to assessment for delusional behaviour. » 2:00 a.m. - Complaint of a disturbance the vehicle. Driver was found to be pro- Male was was apprehended under the June 8-14 at a business in Wainwright. A male vincially suspended. Driver was issued Mental Health Act and transported to was threatening an employee. Members Zak McLachlan with files from a number of violation tickets, and the Ponoka hospital for assessment. made patrols and identified the suspect. Sgt. Wes Bensmiller vehicle was seized. » 1:30 p.m. - Complaint of a break in Matter is still under investigation. to a storage locker. An undetermined 2:00 a.m. - Complaint of a possible im- There were 72 complaints/incidents, four June 11 » amount of items were stolen. Matter is paired driver. Members made patrols deer-related incidents, 10 ‘not a police » 2:00 a.m. - Members on routine patrol still under investigation. and determined the individual who matters’, two false 911 calls, no cases of attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a vehicle in Wainwright for speeding. » 6:00 p.m. - Complaint of a female on was suspected of impaired driving was failure to appear and one false alarm were Highway 14 in Wainwright walking on not the one driving the vehicle. reported during the week. The vehicle fled from the police at a high rate of speed. Pursuit was not ini- the highway and screaming at vehicles » 9:00 a.m. - Complaint of a suspicious tiated. No suspects at this time. as they passed. Members made patrols vehicle parked on Highway 14 east of June 8 in the area, but they could not locate Wainwright. Member made patrols, but » 8:00 a.m. - Complaint of a break in to the female. » 10:00 a.m. - Individual attended the Communiplex in Wainwright by an they could not locate the vehicle. Wainwright Detachment to report their unknown individual. Entry was gained » 7:40 p.m. - Complaint of a possible » 10:30 a.m. - Complaint of a possible vehicle being involved in a collision in to an ATM inside the building, and an missing scuba diver at Clear Lake. In- fraud at a business in Wainwright. El- the Canadian Tire parking lot. No in- unknown amount of money was sto- dividual was reported to have not sur- derly female attempting to buy a large juries were reported. Collision report len. No suspects at this time. Still under faced in a long time. Individual sur- amount of iTunes cards. Members at- completed. investigation. faced prior to police arrival, and was tended and advised the female she was safe. Police attendance not required. » 10:05 a.m. - Members on routine pa- » 1:00 p.m. - Complaint of a suspicious the target of a scam. trol on Highway 14 west of Wainwright motorhome parked in a bush off High- » 9:30 p.m. - Complaint of loud noise » 5:50 p.m. - Complaint of a dumpster performed a traffic stop on a vehicle for way 14 near Highway 17. Complainant coming from a residence in Wainwright. fire behind a business in Wainwright. speeding. Driver was issued a $110 vio- believed it may have been stolen. Mem- Members made patrols and located the No suspects at this time. lation ticket. bers made patrols in the area and locat- source of the noise. Individuals were in- » 7:00 p.m. - Complaint of a possible » 11:30 a.m. - Complaint of damage to ed the vehicle, which was determined formed about the noise bylaw in Wain- break and enter to a vacant residence complainant’s fence on his property in not to be stolen. Registered owner was wright. No further complaints. in Wainwright. Members made pa- Fabyan. Nothing appears to be stolen. spoken to, who advised they were just » 11:00 p.m. - Report of a collision on trols and identified a suspect. Members No suspects at this time. stopping to rest. Highway 14 east of Wainwright. Com- could not locate the suspect. Still under » 6:30 p.m. - Members on routine patrol » 1:40 p.m. - Complaint of an unknown plainant advised their vehicle was rear- investigation. on Airport Road south of Wainwright individual taking photos of a business ended by another vehicle at highway » 7:00 p.m. - Request from Wainwright performed a traffic stop on a vehicle for off Highway 41 south of Wainwright. speeds. Suspect vehicle then fled the hospital to assist with an erratic patient speeding. Driver was issued a $110 vio- Members later located the individual, scene. Suspect vehicle was found to be who was yelling and being aggressive lation ticket. who advised they were taking photos involved in a police pursuit in the Cut- towards staff. Members made patrols, of recent weed control efforts. Nothing knife area later on. Driver was arrested » 8:30 p.m. - Complaint of a suspicious but the male had calmed down and fur- suspicious. and faced multiple charges. vehicle driving around Ascot Heights ther police assistance was not required. area. Members made patrols, but they » 4:50 p.m. - Complaint of a theft at a ho- June 13 » 8:00 p.m. - Complaint of a break and could not locate the vehicle. Vehicle tel in Wainwright. Suspect was identi- » 1:00 a.m. - Complaint of a neighbour’s enter to a residence in Chauvin. A num- was later found parked and unoccupied fied and later located. Stolen items were dog barking loudly after being left out- ber of items were stolen. No suspects at in Wainwright. recovered and returned to owner. Fe- side. Member attended the area, but this time. male was arrested, charged and later re- they could not locate any dog barking. » 9:40 p.m. - Complaint of an individual June 9 leased on court compelling documents. Animal Control advised. possibly breaching conditions of a court » 1:00 p.m. - Members on routine patrol » 6:00 p.m. - Complaint of a motorcycle » 4:00 a.m. - Complaint of excessive order. Members investigated the matter on Highway 14 west of Wainwright colliding with a guard rail on Highway noise from a residence in Wainwright. and determined there was no breach. performed a traffic stop on a vehicle for 14 near Fabyan. Driver was injured and speeding. Driver was issued a $175 vio- Members attended, but the party was No charges. transported to hospital by EMS for treat- no longer ongoing. lation ticket. ment. » 10:00 p.m. - Complaint of a suspicious » 1:40 p.m. - Report of an unresponsive female in Wainwright. Female was later » 4:30 p.m. - Complaint of a disturbance » 8:00 p.m. - Complaint of a suspicious male in a parked car in Wainwright. located displaying irrational behaviour. in Edgerton. Matter was a dispute be- individual sleeping in the bed of a pick- EMS attended. Male was transported to Female was apprehended under Mental tween two neighbours. Members at- up truck behind an apartment build- Wainwright hospital for assessment. Health Act and later transported to Po- tended and mediated the situation. No ing. Complainant believed the male noka hospital for further assessment. charges considered. had been yelling at children in the area » 3:30 p.m. - Complaint of possible fraud » 5:30 p.m. - Complaint of a theft of golf earlier in the day. Members made pa- at a business in Wainwright. Complain- cart from a residence. Golf cart was add- trols, located the male and spoke to him ant advised an elderly female was try- ed to police database as stolen. No sus- about the incident. No charges. ing to buy a number of prepaid iTunes pects at this time. cards. Members attended and spoke to » 9:00 p.m. - Complaint of an erratic the female about the incident and ad- » 8:45 p.m. - Complaint of a disturbance driver on Highway 14 westbound east vised her it was a scam. in the area of 6th Avenue and 6th of Wainwright. Driver was swerving Street. Complainant advised a male and on the highway and passing unsafely. » 4:30 p.m. - Complaint of a vehicle female were yelling. Members made Members made patrols, but they could speeding in Wainwright. Members patrols and located the individuals, not locate the vehicle. No further com- made patrols, but they could not locate who were spoken to about the incident. plaints received. the vehicle. Male and female were separated for the » 10:00 p.m. - Report of a motorcycle col- » 7:00 p.m. - Complaint of a disturbance night. No charges considered. at a residence in Edgerton. Members at- liding with a deer. Driver was injured Linda Nanias & staff of The and was transported to Wainwright tended and spoke to both individuals Co-operators Buffalo Agencies June 10 hospital by EMS. who were involved. No charges consid- Ltd. would like to acknowledge » 1:00 p.m. - Report of a collision on ered. the teaching staff of the Buffalo Trail Public Schools and East Highway 41 south of Wainwright. A June 12 » 8:30 p.m. - Complaint of excessive Central Catholic Schools. With no motorcycle collided with a deer. Motor- » 2:00 a.m. - Members on routine patrol noise from a residence in Wainwright. notice, your school year changed ist was airlifted to an Edmonton hospi- drastically. With innovation, was driving behind a vehicle which Members attended and informed indi- technology, and creativity, you tal with injuries. was weaving within its lane. Traffic viduals of the noise bylaw. No charges got everyone of your students » 3:00 p.m. - Complaint of unknown in- stop was initiated. Members conducted considered. WRWKHƓQLVKOLQH%HFDXVHRI an impaired investigation, where the your dedication, the students dividuals breaking into a storage facil- » 9:30 p.m. - Complaint of an erratic driv- learning was not interrupted. It driver provided breath samples above ity by cutting the fence. Some storage er on Highway 14 east of Wainwright. was encouraged and supported the legal limit. Driver was arrested, like any other school year. Well units were broken into. Members at- Complainant advised a blue semi pull- charged and later released on court done staff! We thank you for your tended and later found stolen property ing a tanker trailer was driving at errat- loyalty to your students! hidden in an unoccupied storage unit. compelling documents. ic speeds and was travelling all over the Sponsored By No suspects at this time. » 12:00 p.m. - Complaint of a possible road. Members made patrols, but they » 3:40 p.m. - Complaint of a two-vehicle suicidal female harming herself in could not locate the vehicle. No further collision. Complainant advised while Wainwright. Members located the fe- complaints received. he was stopped waiting for pedestrians male, who was transported to hospital BUFFALO AGENCIES LTD. to cross the road, he was struck from be- for assessment by EMS. June 14 (780) 842-4357 hind by another vehicle. No injuries. » 12:30 p.m. - Members received numer- » 1:00 a.m. - Members on routine patrol Collision report completed. ous calls about an individual in Wain- on Highway 14 west of Wainwright 10 EDGE | Wainwright, AB | Friday, June 26, 2020 EDGE | Wainwright, AB | Friday, June 26, 2020 11

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Submitted article The antics of the Liberal cludes, at the time of this column, the cannot take a back seat because there is Damien Kurek, M.P., Government prompted me Department of Justice and the Depart- a pandemic. Further, I will continue to Battle River - Crowfoot to look for answers through ment of Public Safety and Emergency use my role as a member of the Ethics other measures. This is why Preparedness – two departments that Committee to demand accountability ince the beginning of the I started filing Access to In- have a lot to answer for with rural crime and transparency. SCOVID-19 pandemic, Justin formation Requests (ATIPS). sweeping small towns and the undemo- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has Trudeau and the Liberals have ATIPS can help any member cratic gun grab. proven time and time again that he will avoided accountability at all of the public access informa- Shortly after I attempted to file these not work for Canadians when it is not in cost. My Conservative col- tion from within a depart- ATIPS, I had a chance to question Lib- his personal or political best interest. The leagues and I have demanded ment that would otherwise Damien Kurek, M.P., eral MP and President of the Treasury Official Opposition will continue stand Parliament start up again, it Battle River - Crowfoot be obscure or hard to find. Board Jean-Yves Duclos about the faulty up to the Liberal Government and their is unfortunate however that This is an important tool that ATIPS system. He stated that they are lack of transparency. If you have any over the course of the pandem- allows Canadians to see what is happen- “essential” and are “absolutely key,” es- questions, comments, or concerns about ic, left leaning political parties in Canada ing within government departments pecially now with the COVID-19 pan- Access to Information Requests, please have mostly resisted these calls. and agencies. I have used this process to demic. However, the Minister’s words do not hesitate to contact my office. My While Justin Trudeau carries on with find out information about the Liberal are hollow when considering the utter staff and I are here to help and will glad- his tightly choreographed press confer- agenda. lack of transparency that his govern- ly do so. ences outside of his cottage, I have been Recently, I attempted to file an ATIP ment has displayed. Rather than taking If you have any questions or con- searching for answers for my constitu- on how the Liberals decided to ban more responsibility for the problem, the Lib- cerns regarding this column you are en- ents. I have heard from many of you than 1,500 types of firearms and to find eral Government simply gave another couraged to write Damien at 4945-50th regarding the poor rollout of the CO- out who was involved in the consulta- non-answer. Street, Camrose, Alberta, T4V 1P9, call VID-19 supports and concerning lack of tions. In yet another round of incom- In the near future, I will begin to post 780-608-4600, text 403.575-5625, or e- accountability. Further the Government petence and with a complete lack of the ATIPS that I have filed on social mail [email protected]. You can has moved forward on policy initiatives, transparency, the ATIPS system is not media to keep the good folks of my con- also stay up to date with what Damien is like their gun grab, without democratic working. Less than 5% of all federal de- stituency informed and to let you know up to by following him on social media scrutiny. partments are accepting ATIPS. This ex- that I am working for you. Democracy @dckurek. CANADA DAY Customer Appreciation Start your day off with a DRIVE THRU PANCAKE BREAKFAST RQHZD\WUDIƓFRQO\IROORZWKHVLJQV  DPDP-XO\VW

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Zak McLachlan own return-to-play plans, as each re- [email protected] gion of the country is facing different hurdles from COVID-19. ummer sports have been shut Football Alberta released a state- Sdown, but those involved in fall ment on June 18 highlighting steps and winter sports are hoping to lace football organizations can take now up their skates or put on a football hel- that Alberta has moved on to Stage 2 met later this year. of its provincial relaunch. Provincial and national governing Football programs may resume reg- bodies of fall and winter sports have ular activities, but they must follow begun to release their return-to-play a number of restrictions such as no guidelines, taking into account physi- more than 50 people involved in team cal distancing and restrictions on the activities, no competitions or interac- number of individuals allowed to tions with other teams and no mem- gather both indoors and outdoors. ber of the team may be a part of any Hockey Canada released a state- other sports team at this time. ment earlier this month explaining Teams are allowed “Stay and Play” that the national governing body will their government and public health inters-quad competition, but may not until 2021. allow each provincial body to deter- authority.” travel for games outside of their orga- The CFR was scheduled to take place mine the best course of action to get Hockey Alberta has yet to announce nization. November 3-8, in Red Deer. back on the ice. any specifics regarding any timeline Any athlete who wishes to take part “The health, safety and protection “It has been determined that the or restrictions in regards to returning in Football Alberta activities and then of our athletes, animals and guests is best approach for a return to hockey in to the ice. move on to another sport or team, or always our top priority,” said Jeff Rob- Canada is to allow each Member the The provincial governing body did vice versa, will be required to under- son, CPRA General Manager, in a press opportunity to work with authorities post to social media last week an- go 14 days of isolation to ensure no release. in their respective regions to deter- nouncing they are preparing to run symptoms arise from activities with “During these uncertain times, and mine when it is safety return to the ice development camps at some point in their previous team. considering the pandemic, economic in areas that fall under their jurisdic- the summer, and they are currently In rodeo news, the Canadian Pro- instability and reality of the extensive tion,” said Hockey Canada CEO Tom working through options to do so. fessional Rodeo Association (CPRA) preparation that goes into a successful Renney in a press release. Over on the gridiron, Football Can- made an announcement on Wednes- rodeo, we know it is the right decision “We expect the timing of each Mem- ada has also given provinces the au- day that the 47th annual Canadian Fi- to postpone this year’s event.” ber’s return to hockey will be differ- thority to set parameters around their nals Rodeo (CFR) has been postponed EDGE ent, but will be based on the advice of

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Outgoing CO Lt. Col. Paul Duff is In his final running of the Wain- Twenty replaced by Lt. Col. Mike Blackburn at wright Stampede, CPCA legend Ray Years Ago The Change of Command ceremony Mitsuing took home both the Show June 20, June 18th. Champion and Dash for the Cash 2000 Three trees planted by the play- Champion. ground in Wallace Park and main- Battle River Electric celebrates 45 Forty tained by Communities in Bloom years of business. Years Ago were vandalized. The vandals broke A six-year-old local girl suffered inju- June 25, all of the lower branches, stripping ries after she fell off her 4-H Club 1980 them from the trees and leaving them Wazeer Jaber, age 20 was killed June parade float and was run over by the hanging from the trunks. 17th when the motorcycle he was wheel of a trailer. driving struck a minivan at the inter- Susan Barss, Donna Wilkinson, and section of Main Street and Highway Kathy Oracheski flip pancakes at the 14. ATB pancake breakfast June 24. Con- testants at the 2nd annual pancake The Lawn Bowling Club has folded. The 1980 Wainwright Stampede eating contest at ATB Financial man- With the Lodge wanting to add on to Queen is Nita Tattersall. aged to eat 62.5 pancakes altogether their building, the land used by the in 20 minutes. A record number of entries made this bowling club was no longer available. year’s parade bigger and better than In addition, a lack of interest in the ever. game and the cost of constructing a Wainwright High School’s reunion natural grass green has kept the group committee held a successful class from rebuilding. reunion called, “Dirty Thirty Daze”. Wainwright Parks and Recreation The organizational committee includ- Director Allan Cave and Twin Arena ed Ed and Lois Walker, Bill and Irene Fundraiser Chris Pfisterer accept a Fish, Marg Currier, Jordy Ganderton, $20,000 cheque from Kevin Wood- Gregor and Doris McClusky, Doro- ward, Ryan McClennon, Brent Wood- thy Stewart, Marcella Roach, Allan ward and Jamie McClennon of Broth- and Jessie McFarland, Susie and Jim ers Oilfield Services Ltd. for the new McDonald. arena.

Obituary: Richard Albert Roy 1937 - 2020

Richard Roy, loving husband of Anita, died Kevin, Robert and Joanne; his grandchildren peacefully Tuesday, May 26, 2020 at the Camille, Caitlin, Cameron, Colleen, Dun- age of 82 after a very brief illness. can, Mila, Jacob and Ella; his great- CALL STARNEWS TODAY Joseph Alphonse Albert Richard nieces Lucille, Aline, Susanne and CALL SHERRY TODAY Roy was born on December 16, Claire; and his great nephews 1937 in Wainwright, Alberta. Bob, Gil and Bernard. 780-806-8401 or 780-842-4465 Richard was predeceased by Due to the restrictions of his parents, Albini and Yvonne COVID-19, the Roy Family had 1027-3 Ave. Wainwright Roy; his brother, Lionel; and a private family Funeral Mass sister-in-law, Therese Cote. on June 6, 2020 at the Sacred When Richard was five, his Heart Roman Catholic Church father purchased the farm in in Chauvin, Alberta with Chauvin, Alberta. Richard Father Moses SAC Officiating. remained in the community, Interment followed at the Sacred running the family farm until his Heart Catholic Cemetery. retirement in 2006. Richard loved If you wish to plant a tree in the the land, his home and community. He local cemetery, please contact GFH could fix almost anything and raise almost directly at 780-753-2332. anything, becoming one of the first farmers in the area to certify organic grain and beef. BLESSED SACRAMENT CATHOLIC CHURCH GRACE UNITED CHURCH ST. THOMAS ANGLICAN CHURCH He even trained his beloved dog, Piteau, to 906 - 6th7(06(<     5+7(06(<     5+!53((5<    ride with him—a large, strapping man—to Saturday 5:00 p.m Mass, $/#134+,2+(.',05+(!$0&56$3:  $/#134+,2!60'$:!&+11. the fields and home again on his 50 cc Honda. Card of Thanks Sunday 9:00 & 11:00a.m. Mass (71-8$', "$4(.( (700$3,(,&-.,0 Richard enjoyed travelling to neighbouring The family of Richard Roy wishes to CANADIAN MARTYRS’ CHAPEL (CATHOLIC) JEHOVAH’S WITNESS CONGREGATION email: $2145.(55(.640(5 communities, curling in his younger days and thank Dr. Kevin Hay for over 35 years of 6,.',0* <#$,083,*+5   7(06(<   WAINWRIGHT PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY watching the rodeo in his later years. He loved health care as well as the friends who Sunday 9:00 a.m. $/#134+,2   5+7(06(<   the company of his neighbours and relatives donated to the Sacred Heart Church and $,5+1//60,5:113',0$513 PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH  $/!60'$:!&+11. in and around Chauvin, and especially loved 30510:#(360*$  $/2/#134+,2 his grandchildren. The first to feed them choc- cemetery, the Chauvin Museum, the Olive  5+7(06(<      (95  $/#134+,2!60'$:!&+11.  2/10#('0(4'$: olate as babies, in secret, in the big chair in the Tree, the Chauvin Newsletter and those CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE $4513' 145( ,%.(!56':,';10( living room and the first to take them—city who brought wonderful food to the house. $45134$06':$3&+6- $/'6.5!60'$:!&+11. LORD OF THE NATIONS FULL GOSPEL CHURCH kids all—driving in the fields. We especially need to thank the Pare CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Richard and Anita enjoyed many days  $/#134+,2   !53((5<   family who were Richard’s neighbours  5+7(06(<   camping and fishing, travelling annually to !(37,&(!60'$:!&+11.'63,0*#134+,2 !(37,&(4$5 $/ 2/ and friends all their lives. Don and Louise !(37,&()13$..$*(4 $4513 :$0#11'  $/#134+,2 spend time with family on the west coast and ST. PAUL’S CHAPEL (PROTESTANT) became our go-to couple for everything EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH THE GOSPEL salmon fish on the ocean. While his heart did 6,.',0* <#$,083,*+5 in the later years, then our surrogate $..  <!60'$:  2/ not stray far from his beloved farm and com-   5+7(06(<   !60'$:  $/ #$.5(363-,04+$8    munity, he and Anita had many adventures family who manage the burdens we seem  $/130,0*#134+,2!(37,&( $,5+1//60,5:113',0$513 $33(."630(3   together. He will be missed. no longer able to bear alone as well as the !(0,13 $4513$37,0 (00(3 (7(05134/$0 Richard leaves to mourn his wife Anita fun and fellowship still shared.    (95 of 35 years and her four children: Maureen,

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