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Greg Curtis, left, gets the crowd fi red up while Neil Shave, right, performs a burnout on his motorcycle on Saturday night at Fire ‘n’ Wheels. Shave’s Photo: Zak McLachlan burnout was one of many during the memorial burnout in memory of long-time Fire ‘n’ Wheels supporter and Chauvin fi refi ghter Lyle Biensch.

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he Town of Wainwright and TM.D. of Wainwright have come to an agreement to work together to supply a gas line to the Wainwright and District Handivan Society ga- rage just north of the Tory Heights The Town and M.D. of Wainwright are Photo: Zak ball diamonds. teaming up to bring gas utilities to the McLachlan The two sides have agreed to split Handivan Society garage. the costs, with the Town picking up the cost of running a gas line to the Both the Town and the M.D. have con- garage and the M.D. covering the cost of tinued to support the Handivan Society further gas utilities in order to keep the and the vital service it provides to the garage heated in the winter. community through funding and sup- The addition of a heater to the garage port such as this project. The Handivan will allow the Handivan Society to save Society’s garage sits on M.D. of Wain- Photo: Zak money on fuel, as the deep colds this Construction crews have completed the sewer line replacement project on wright property which had previously the block of 7th Avenue just east of Main Street. The project which replaced McLachlan past winter forced them to run the bus been offered to the Handivan Society to the troublesome sewer system along that block took just over a week to for quite some time to warm it up each complete. be used to store its van and bus. morning. The street has been reopened and has been packed with gravel for the time EDGE being. The block on 7th Avenue will not be repaved until next spring as part of the 2020 paving schedule, but the Town of Wainwright applied the necessary dust control products to the gravel road on Thursday, June 13.

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dgerton was home to this year’s in- Estalment of the Fire ’n’ Wheels char- ity motorcycle rally, which raised just over $45,000 for Edgerton Emergency Services.

The 11th annual Fire ‘n’ Wheels rally raised $45,000 for Edgerton Emergency Services. Pictured left, members of Edgerton Emer- Photo: Zak gency Services tore apart a Toyota Tercel with their Jaws of Life after it was used as the blow up car during Saturday night’s festivities. McLachlan

placement. a firefighter on the Chauvin Fire De- Wheels burnout pit. During the rally, the riders departed partment for years and a great support- With another year of Fire ’n’ Wheels from the Edgerton Fire Hall to ride er of that. Unfortunately he was taken in the books, Curtis said the commit- through Provost, up through Amisk, away from us last year, so we wanted tee is already looking ahead to the 12th over to Wainwright for lunch at Corner- to show our support to his family, and annual event which will be held in stone Co-op, up to Vermilion, through I took it upon myself to do the burnout Chauvin next year. Thanks to contin- Kitscotty and back to Edgerton for a to- for Lyle. ued community support from riders tal of about 390 kilometres. “After that we had about 15 or 16 guys and sponsors, Curtis said Fire ’n’ Wheels Following the ride, participants gath- who followed up with burnouts and isn’t going anywhere any time soon. ered at the Edgerton Sports Grounds for showed their support for his family and “We couldn’t do this without the dinner and a night of entertainment. their appreciation for how much he did community support. The sponsors, One of the highlights of the evening for us throughout the years… We en- the volunteers, the riders themselves, was the memorial burnouts held in joyed doing this for his daughters and all the Fire ’n’ Wheels committee, all memory of Lyle Biensch who passed his family, and they came out to watch the fire departments - we couldn’t do away this past year. and really appreciated what we did for it without them… We’re the organiz- Curtis dubbed Biensch the “Burnout them.” ers of the event, but it takes everybody King” and said it was important for Fire Curtis and the Fire ’n’ Wheels crew coming together to pull it off. I’m very ’n’ Wheels to do something to com- also presented Biench’s daughters proud of what we did this weekend. To memorate his many years of support with a commemorative plaque in his raise that kind of money in a weekend for the rally. honour as well as mounting a memo- is great,” he said. Greg Curtis was the first to step Photo: Zak “Lyle was a huge supporter of Fire rial plaque permanently on the Fire ’n’ EDGE up to the burnout pit on Saturday McLachlan night in memory of the “Burnout ’n’ Wheels as well as a King” Lyle Biensch. great participate in the burnout pit himself. He was very good at get- The rally saw just shy of 125 riders ting other people to do take part this year, and Fire ’n’ Wheels burnouts over the years president Greg Curtis said he thought as well. We always the weekend was a great success. looked forward to Lyle “I think it was really good. Friday being there and getting night was a little shaky with the rain things going with the and stuff, but Saturday turned out well. burnouts,” Curtis said. We had a great turnout for the ride “He because a good with close to 125 riders out. It was quite friend of ours, mine a success considering we didn’t have and the whole Fire ’n’ a raffle license this year. So overall I Wheels groups and all Members of Edgerton Emergency Services tore the roof off an old car during a Photos: Zak McLachlan would consider it a success,” Curtis said. vehicle extrication display on Saturday night. Pictured left, plenty of live music rocked the the firefighters. He was The Fire ’n’ Wheels committee was Edgerton Sports Grounds throughout the evening as the party ran late into the night. unable to acquire a license to do their usual motorcycle raffle this year, leav- ing the fundraising amount a little lighter than usual but still a good haul. This year’s $45,000 puts Fire ’n’ Wheels just about $20,000 short of the $1 mil- lion mark through 11 years of fundrais- ers. Edgerton Emergency Services will be Shade using the funds to purchase a new set of hydraulic Jaws of Life tool, as their current one is aging and in need of re- up! WELCOME ROSE compliments of TO THE Wainwright Roseto you Flower Cart Watch in style with WAINWRIGHT Fabulous Sun Collections for STAMPEDE! If you know someone the whole family from... who deserves recognition, call The EDGE at: 780-842-4465

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Zak McLachlan took part in the event. [email protected] Colby Hinton, Wellness Facilitator with Wainwright on Wellness, said she believed the day was a success once or the past seven years, Wainwright again. Fon Wellness has partnered with the “I think it was really good. We had a Wainwright Elementary School and good number of community members Blessed Sacrament School to host a spe- and seniors and family members who cial event at Wallace Park. The annual came and just walked around enjoying Walk ’n’ Talk gives students and local se- the conversations. This year we added 100 Grade 5 students and 30 seniors filled Wallace Park for the Photos: Zak McLachlan 7th annual Wainwright on Wellness Walk ‘n’ Talk on Thursday, June 6. nior citizens a great opportunity to build nine new questions, so we had more sta- relationships and learn from each other tions and more things to talk about and perspective you get form the seniors, but “Sometimes the kids go to all these during National Seniors Week, all while discuss,” Hinton explained. also from the kids,” Hinton said. things and they don’t realize what it getting a little exercise along the way. Throughout the morning, the stu- “These kids know a lot that we can takes to make it happen. It takes volun- This year marked the 7th annual Walk dents and seniors split up into groups take and learn from them, just as they teers and it takes people to run a com- ’n’ Talk, which was held at Wallace Park and walked around the walking trail at can learn from the seniors. So it’s good to munity, so to get them out helping and on Thursday, June 6. A total of 100 Grade Wallace Park, stopping at each station get that intergenerational conversation doing that stuff sets a precedence for the 5 students from both schools and about for a discussion amongst their group. going and to take the time to do some- kids to hopefully want to do things for 30 seniors from around the community Each station had a sign with a question thing like this. So this is really some- their community as they grow older,”

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Charging station War monger Plastics he future is now. And although that may not mean ar is a seldom justified insanity that lastic is amazing. The amount of things you can we’re all zipping around in flying cars like we’re in T Whumans engage in when rational thinking make with it stagger the imagination. Most of an episode of The Jetsons, we have seen major advance- P is abandoned. modern life involves plastic precisely because it’s ments in the world of motor vehicles. A monger is a person who promotes a specified so useful, strong and affordable that it can easily be The biggest change we’ve seen in recent years is the activity, situation, or feeling, especially one that shaped into so many things that help us every day. emergence and growing popularity of electric cars. Since is undesirable or discreditable. There are so many amazing uses for plastic that the release of the Tesla Roadster in 2008, electric cars have The language we use to describe our surround- it’s crept into every aspect of our lives. been a growing trend around the globe. ings and situations is critical to our understand- There is a downside to the plastic though, same as Since then, nearly every major motor vehicle manu- ing of current affairs. one of the upsides, actually. It doesn’t break down, facturer has released an electric car. The Nissan Leaf is War is not a glorious thing. It never has been basically ever. the highest-selling electric car with over 400,000 units and it never will be. Jason Kenney is spending Combine a cheap, useful product that never sold as of March 2019. Everybody from Ford and Chev- $30 million dollars of public money setting up breaks down with industries that make money find- rolet to BMW, Jaguar, Renault and Mercedez-Benz have what he calls an “Energy War Room”. This will be ing every use for their product, and it’s no wonder jumped on the electric car bandwagon. a propaganda machine funded by government we have so many single use plastic items permeat- Many countries around the world have committed to promote the interests of one sector of private ing our lives. to eventually banning the sale of gasoline or diesel enterprise who supported Kenney in the election. And so we use them. Of course we use them. It powered vehicles, including Norway, China, India, Ger- The use of the word “war” in this context would would take a pretty mammoth effort to avoid them, many, France and Great Britain. be laughable if it were not such a devaluation of in any case. That means electric cars are here to stay. And since the sacrifices Canadians have made in real wars. The plastics industry would describe this as a that is the case, it is high time we start getting some You only need to look back to Joachim von Rib- plastic waste problem, and they’re not completely charging stations around the area. bentrop’s use of propaganda in Germany to see wrong. The plastic waste gets everywhere and lasts Wainwright may not have many electric cars roam- the horrors that can result from state sponsored effectively forever, disrupting oceans and ecosys- ing the streets right now, but surely they will start to misinformation. tems. Obviously not the ideal way to close the loop pop up more and more frequently in the years to come. Kenney’s plan to focus on “social media” to at- on the product. But the need for a public charging station in town stems tack in “real time” what he considers to be nega- In fact, some plastics are easily recycled, and as from more than just the needs of our local residents. tive messages relating to the energy sector will long as we can recycle them without contaminating More city dwellers own electric cars than do rural only add to the clutter of false and unreliable in- them, we can convert them into new products. Albertans, and for good reason. Electric cars are fantastic formation on social media. Unfortunately most single use plastic products for city life, with shorter distance drives and charging There has got to be a better way to spend don’t end up recycled into other plastic items. By the stations able to be found far more frequently. But those $30,000,000 of public money than giving it to for- same token, the single use plastic items we use have city drivers have to hit the open road at some point, and eign companies like Goggle and Facebook to try many replacements that can be used over and over. many will be in trouble of running out of charge when and manipulate public opinion. The best way to keep single use plastic items out driving through our neck of the woods. No public charg- The first casualty of war is truth. of the landfill is to avoid manufacturing them in the ing station can be found between and North We need less war and more truth. first place. We’ll find alternatives to single use plastic Battleford, a trip that measures just shy of 400 kilometres, items. which is just a touch longer than most electric car bat- Just like metal cutlery beats plastic knives and tiers can go on a single charge. forks around the house, we’ll be able to find reusable Wainwright would be a great spot to build a public solutions that will keep single use plastics out of the charging station, as one of the key stops along Highway waste stream. 14. We’re going to need them in the future regardless, and offering electric car owners a place to stop and charge up is an easy way to bring consumers to town.

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Eleven prospective students attended an infor- Lakeland, Town mation night about the upcoming Lakeland College Administration Professional program at the Com- muniplex on Wednesday, May 29. As well as repre- of Wainwright sentatives from Lakeland College and the Town of Wainwright, employers from Norris Ford and Davco Welding were on hand to speak about the types of host info night for administrative positions at their businesses and the importance of those positions to a business. The postsecondary program is set to run from Administration September 2019 to April 2020 in Wainwright. The deadline for application for the program is August 5, 2019. Professional For more information on the program, contact the Town of Wainwright office.

program Submitted photo BBQ proceeds support Women’s Ministries step up Wainwright Food Bank to support Healthy Families Value Drug Mart held a fund- raiser barbecue recently in sup- port of the Wainwright Food Bank. On Friday, June 7, Value Drug Mart owner Bryan Boyen- ko paid a visit to the local food bank to present the donation of the proceeds of the barbe- cue, which totalled $535.

Pictured left, Boyenko present- ed the donation of $535 to Wainwright Food Bank volun- teer Kathy Keeley. Boyenko said Value Drug Mart was proud to host the fundraiser, but it was the community members who supported it who made the donation possible. Photo: Zak McLachlan The Women’s Ministries Wainwright from Church of the Nazarene donated baby Submitted blankets, bibs, clothes, receiving blankets, outfits, scarves, diaper bag, soother photo MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF WAINWRIGHT NO. 61 attachments and more to Healthy Families in Wainwright. The items will be dis- tributed to local families in the program. Pictured from left are Carina Fletcher, INTERMUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT PLANS (IDP) Patsy Jury, Roxanna Maron, Linda Myer and Sandy Olejnik. Carina and Roxanna are facilitators with Healthy Families. Patsy, Linda and Sandy are team leaders with the NOTICE OF PUBLIC OPEN HOUSES Women’s Ministries Wainwright.

The Municipal District of Wainwright No. 61 and the Village of Chauvin, Village of Irma, Village of Edgerton and Town of Wain- wright are working to prepare new Intermunicipal Development Plans (IDP) pursuant to the Municipal Government Act, R.S.A 2000, c. M-26, as amended. An Intermunicipal Development Plan (IDP) is a mandatory statutory plan prepared by two (or more) municipalities that share a common border. An IDP ensures future development concepts and land use policies for areas of mutual interest, are coordinated between the two municipalities, and help to reduce the possibility of any future land use conflicts between the municipalities by establishing processes for communication, referral, and dispute resolution. %OHVVHG6DFUDPHQW2XWUHDFK6FKRROZHOFRPHVDOO1(:DQG5(7851,1* The 2019 Village of Edgerton & M.D. of Wainwright Intermunicipal Development Plan replaces the 2011 IDP adopted by the Vil- VWXGHQWVIRUWKHVFKRRO\HDU  lage and the M.D. The 2019 Town of Wainwright & MD of Wainwright Intermunicipal Development Plan replaces the 2015 IDP )RUIXUWKHULQIRUPDWLRQRUWR3UH5HJLVWHU adopted by the Town and the M.D. These new IDPS have been prepared to ensure that the plans are current with the amended    :HEVLWH ZZZRXWUHDFKHFDFVDEFD    3KRQH  Municipal Government Act, and that they reflect the current development and regulatory environments affecting lands within  (PDLO ULFNUREHUWV#HFDFVDEFD the plan areas.  VKHU\OWLSOHU#HFDFVDEFD  VDQGUDSRFK\ONR#HFDFVDEFD In addition, the Village of Chauvin, Village of Irma and Village of Edgerton are working to adopt their own Municipal Develop- ment Plans (MDP). The MDP is a high-level planning document that guides the long-term planning for the community. It is Blessed Sacrament Outreach School offers: 9 Education approved curriculum for Grades 10-12 the preeminent planning document for a community’s municipal government and will provide direction for all other policies 9 A broad range of courses to help complete your Alberta High School Diploma created for each of the communities. 9 Certified teacher support As such, the Villages, the Town and the M.D. would like to invite residents to attend public meetings in each of the communities 9 Continuous registration where representatives of the Villages, the Town, the M.D., and its planning consultants will be in attendance, and the public 9 Flexible hours 9 Relaxed, friendly atmosphere will be asked to provide their thoughts on future land use, development and redevelopment within the Wainwright region. The 9 Counselling services for personal, academic and vocational needs public meetings for each of the communities will be held according: 9 A Breakfast for Learning Program 9 Dual Credit programs VILLAGE OF CHAUVIN - 7:00 p.m. on Monday, June 24, 2019 at the Chauvin Seniors Drop In Centre 9 A baby room for new moms (123 2nd Avenue, Chauvin). Those persons unable to attend the meeting may submit their comments and inquiries to: Kyle Miller Martina Skinner Kim Christensen Planner Acting CAO Development Officer Municipal Planning Services Village of Chauvin M.D. of Wainwright  [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] (780) 486-1991 (780) 858-3881 (780) 842-4454 VILLAGE OF IRMA - 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 25, 2019 at the New Horizons Seniors Centre (4913 50 St, Irma) Did you miss kindergarten Those persons unable to attend the meeting may submit their comments and inquiries to: Kyle Miller Neil Loonen Kim Christensen ƌĞŐŝƐƚƌĂƟŽŶŶŝŐŚƚ͍ Planner CAO Development Officer Municipal Planning Services Village of Irma M.D. of Wainwright [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] (780) 486-1991 (780) 754-3668 (780) 842-4454 TOWN OF WAINWRIGHT - 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 27, 2019 at the Wainwright Communiplex (700–2nd Avenue, Wainwright), in Hall 2 tĞĂƌĞƐƟůůĂĐĐĞƉƟŶŐƌĞŐŝƐƚƌĂƟŽŶƐĨŽƌŽƵƌ Those persons unable to attend the meeting may submit their comments and inquiries to: ϮϬϭϵͬϮϬϮϬ<ŝŶĚĞƌŐĂƌƚĞŶWƌŽŐƌĂŵ͘ Kyle Miller Scott Flett Kim Christensen Planner Director of Planning & Development Development Officer dŽƌĞŐŝƐƚĞƌŽƌĨŽƌŵŽƌĞŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƟŽŶǀŝƐŝƚƵƐ Municipal Planning Services Town of Wainwright M.D. of Wainwright ĂƚϵϬϱϭϬ^ƚƌĞĞƚŝŶtĂŝŶǁƌŝŐŚƚ͕ƉŚŽŶĞƚŚĞ [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ƐĐŚŽŽůŽĸĐĞĂƚ;ϳϴϬͿϴϰϮͲϯϯϲϭ͕ŽƌĞŵĂŝů (780) 486-1991 (780) 842-3381 (780) 842-4454 ǁĞƐΛďƚƉƐ͘ĐĂ͘ VILLAGE OF EDGERTON - 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 3, 2019 at the Edgerton Royal Canadian Legion ƐƉĞƌůďĞƌƚĂĚƵĐĂƟŽŶ͕ĐŚŝůĚƌĞŶŵƵƐƚƚƵƌŶ Branch (5032 53 St, Edgerton). ϱLJĞĂƌƐŽůĚŽŶŽƌďĞĨŽƌĞDĂƌĐŚϭ͕ϮϬϮϬ͕ƚŽ Those persons unable to attend the meeting may submit their comments and inquiries to: ĞŶƌŽůůŝŶ<ŝŶĚĞƌŐĂƌƚĞŶĨŽƌ^ĞƉƚĞŵďĞƌϮϬϭϵ͘ Kyle Miller Wes Laporte Kim Christensen Planner CAO Development Officer Municipal Planning Services Village of Edgerton M.D. of Wainwright [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] (780) 486-1991 (780) 755-3933 (780) 842-4454 Refreshments will be provided. EDGE | Wainwright, AB | June 14, 2019 9 A look inside 2019 RODEO BREAKFAST'S & LUNCH'S Monday, June 17th Thursday, June 20th 7:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. 7:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. K<d/ZϮϮϭϬͳϭϵsͻΨϮ d&/EE/>ϱϬϵͲDĂŝŶ^ƚƌĞĞƚͻΨϯ Wainwright’s Proceeds to Wainwright Elementary ƌĞĂŬĨĂƐƚ WĂƌĞŶƚƐƐŽĐŝĂƚŝŽŶ Friday, June 21st Tuesday, June 18th 7:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. 7:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. ZDyh',EZ>dz BUMPER TO BUMPER ϲϮϭͲDĂŝŶ^ƚƌĞĞƚ history WƌŽĐĞĞĚƐƚŽd^ĐĂŶŶĞƌWƌŽũĞĐƚ ,ǁLJϭϰĂƐƚĂƚƚŚĞ^ƚŽƌĞͻdŽŽŶŝĞƌĞĂŬĨĂƐƚ nd Wednesday, June 19th Saturday, June 22 Submitted article 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. 7:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. dZWZK ŽŶ,ǁLJϭϰĂƚƚŚĞ^ŚŽƉͻ&Z Wainwright Museum/Visitor dd>Z/sZ/DW>DEd^ Information Centre Hwy 14 East at the Shop 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. John Deere Appreciation Day h',E'E/^ Everyone Welcome DĂŝŶ^ƚƌĞĞƚͻdŽŽŶŝĞƌĞĂŬĨĂƐƚ The Wainwright Museum is home to many File he Wainwright Heritage Ad- unique pieces of Wainwright’s history in the photo Tvisory Board would like the old train station at the end of Main Street. citizens of Wainwright and dis- Norris Ford & The Wainwright Wainwright Liquor & trict to be aware that there are ings and photography panels describing Fire Department Charity BBQ Cold Beer BBQ many examples of significant historical the conditions in which German officers Wednesday, June 19th @ Friday, June 21st 3:00 - 7:00 p.m. architecture prominent in our town. spent the last months of WWII in Ca- WƌŽĐĞĞĚƐƚŽtĂŝŶǁƌŝŐŚƚ&ŽŽĚĂŶŬ At the south end of Main Street sits the 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m nadian care. The same room also pays most impressive example of these many ĂƚEŽƌƌŝƐ&ŽƌĚ͕&ĞĂƚƵƌŝŶŐΗDĂƌƐŚĂůůΗ͕ Wainwright Fire & Rescue BBQ tribute to the 100th Anniversary of the ŽƵŶĐLJĂƐƚůĞƐ͕ĂŶĚŵŽƌĞ͊ gems in Wainwright. Saturday, June 22nd after the Parade Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infan- WƌŽĐĞĞĚƐƚŽƚŚĞtĂŝŶǁƌŝŐŚƚ&ŝƌĞĞƉĂƌƚŵĞŶƚ The former train station, home to the at the Fire Station try (PPCLI). WƌŽĐĞĞĚƐĨŽƌƵƌƌĞŶƚƋƵŝƉŵĞŶƚĂŶĚdƌĂŝŶŝŶŐWƌŽũĞĐƚƐ Wainwright Museum, boasts hundreds Artifacts from a medical office, a gen- Encompass Credit Union of artifacts of Wainwright’s past. This eral store, and a school as well as collec- 4H Greenshields Club BBQ building is one of the few remaining Stampede BBQ tions of telephones, cameras and radios Saturday, June 22nd after parade –2:00 p.m. railway stations and the Battle River Thursday, June 20th @ 11:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. are located in the upstairs rooms which ,ĂŵďƵƌŐĞƌƐǁŝƚŚƉŽƉĂŵŝŶŝŵƵŵĚŽŶĂƚŝŽŶŽĨΨϯ͘ Historical Society has invested much At Grime Fighters once housed the rail workers. The old ůůƉƌŽĐĞĞĚƐƚŽtĂŝŶǁƌŝŐŚƚΘŝƐƚƌŝĐƚ,ĞĂůƚŚ&ŽƵŶĚĂƚŝŽŶ͕ Ψϴ͘ϬϬ^ŝŶŐůĞƵƌŐĞƌƐͬĞĂŶƐͬĐŚŝƉƐͬƉŽƉΨϭϬŽƵďůĞ time and effort into maintaining the warehouse room on the west side has WĂůůŝĂƚŝǀĞĂƌĞZŽŽŵƐ Ψϱ,ŽƚŽŐͬĞĂŶƐͬĐŚŝƉƐͬƉŽƉ building’s outer appearance as it existed numerous displays that will interest ev- ĂůůƉƌŽĐĞĞĚƐƚŽƚŚĞϰ,ůƵď in the early 1900s. eryone. Cornerstone Co-op BBQ Inside, three unique aspects of Wain- During the busy season from May to Friday, June 21st @ 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. wright’s history are featured in the Mu- August the Visitor Information Centre is ůůƉƌŽĐĞĞĚƐƚŽƚŚĞd^ĐĂŶŶĞƌWƌŽũĞĐƚ seum: The Buffalo Gallery boasts an ex- open daily, staffed by students and com- tensive display of artifacts and pictures munity volunteers who will also facili- from the Buffalo National Park which tate tours of the museum. existed from 1907 to 1939; the Railway Whether your family arrived in the room includes details of the Grand Trunk Wainwright area in 1909 or 1939 or 2019 Railway (now CNR) Round House you are part of the heritage of Wain- building which was located in Wain- wright. Explore the museum and the 1Proceeds going to local charities wright until 1942; and the Prisoner of gift shop or stop by and have a coffee or a War display includes a collection of writ- meal in the restaurant. 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Sergeant Wes Bensmiller Constable Matthew Leblanc Corporal Norm Weber Constable Chris Bilodeau Constable Ben Dixon Constable Greg Bamber Constable Michael Hamilton Constable Charles Lambright Constable Karanvir Nanuan Constable Lisa Marrower POLICEBEAT “The Police Beat” is a joint effort be- May 29 patrols and located the vehicle. Mem- » 10:00 a.m. – CN reporting a female tween Star News and the Wainwright » 7:50 a.m. – Members on routine pa- bers determined the driver was simply wearing all black was trespassing on RCMP and is put together by a repre- trol on Highway 14 east of Wainwright taking a break during a long drive, and the train tracks. Members attended, sentative of both organizations. performed a traffic stop on a vehicle for the vehicle was not on CN property. located the female, removed her from speeding. Driver was issued a $167 vio- » 8:35 p.m. – Complaint of kids riding the tracks and warned her about her ac- May 27 - June 2 lation ticket. in the box of a truck. Vehicle was seen tions. No charges considered. Zak McLachlan with files from passing through Wainwright. Members » 12:00 p.m. – Members on routine pa- Sgt. Wes Bensmiller » 6:50 p.m. – Complaint of a suspicious person at a convenience store in Wain- made patrols, but they could not locate trol in the area of 10th Street and 12th wright. Person was acting strangely the vehicle. No suspects at this time. Avenue performed a traffic stop on a 7KHUHZHUHFRPSODLQWVLQFLGHQWVÀYH vehicle for failing to obey a traffic con- GHHUUHODWHGLQFLGHQWVÀYH¶QRWDSROLFH and was thought to be high on drugs. » 10:00 p.m. – Members on routine pa- Members attended and determined the trol in Wainwright performed a traffic trol device. Driver did not have insur- PDWWHUV·VL[IDOVHDODUPVDQGVHYHQ¶RWKHU ance on the vehicle. Driver was given a matters’ were reported during the week. person was extremely intoxicated on stop on a vehicle for failing to stop at a illicit drugs. Female was arrested and stop sign. Driver was issued a $388 vio- summons for a court appearance. taken to Wainwright Detachment. Fe- lation ticket. » 4:30 p.m. – Complaint of a landlord- male was later released when sober. tenant dispute. Members attended May 27 June 1 and mediated the situation. No further » 12:30 a.m. – Report of a fight outside May 30 » 1:00 p.m. – Report of a single-vehicle complaints received. a liquor establishment. Complainant » 9:55 a.m. – Complaint of damage to rollover on Highway 41 north of Wain- advised a large group of males were » 10:20 p.m. – Complaint of a female property. Complainant advised when a wright. Members determined the vehi- attempting to attend the residence of fighting. EMS attended and found one male left her residence, he damaged her cle drove off the road, causing it to flip male bleeding from the nose. Members a male who was under conditions to screen door. Situation was determined over. Passengers were transported to have no contact with her. Members made patrols in the area. Injured indi- to be a domestic dispute. Male was later Wainwright hospital for treatment. File viduals declined to attend the hospital. attended, and the female left the area arrested, charged and released on court is still under investigation. without incident. All parties were separated. No charges compelling documents. considered. » 2:15 p.m. – Complaint of a suspicious » 10:30 p.m. – Members on routine pa- » 10:45 a.m. – Report of a one-vehicle female acting strange in the lobby of trol performed a traffic stop on a ve- » 8:20 a.m. – Members recovered a sto- collision in the area of 10th Street and a financial institution in Wainwright. len vehicle which was parked at a busi- hicle for the driver not wearing a seat 4th Avenue. While turning left onto 4th Members attended, but they could not belt. Members administered manda- ness north of Wainwright. Vehicle had Avenue, the driver struck a cement gar- locate the female. been stolen out of Vermilion. Vehicle tory alcohol screening, and the driver bage receptacle, causing damage. No » 4:00 p.m. – Complaint of a suspicious blew a fail. Driver was taken to Wain- was towed and later returned to the injuries. Collision report completed. registered owner. No suspects at this female yelling at customers at a conve- wright Detachment where he provided time. » 1:00 p.m. – Complaint of an unsecure nience store in Wainwright. Members two samples of his breath. Driver was load in the back of a pickup truck trav- made patrols and located the female, charged with impaired driving and lat- » 4:00 p.m. – Complaint of suspicious fe- elling west on Highway 14. Complain- who was removed from the business er released on court compelling docu- male washing her teeth and her shoes ant advised two barrels in the back of and warned about her actions. ments when sober. at the splash park. Believed the female the truck were not secure. Members may have been impaired by drugs or al- » 8:20 p.m. – Members on routine pa- made patrols, but they could not locate trol on Highway 14 east of Wainwright cohol. Members made patrols, but they the vehicle. could not locate the female. No other performed a traffic stop on a vehicle for complaints received. » 1:20 p.m. – Complaint of a female speeding. Driver was issued a $105 vio- WAINWRIGHT PHOTO walking on Highway 14 in an unsafe lation ticket. » 4:40 p.m. – Male attended Wainwright manner. Members made patrols and lo- TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT Detachment reporting he was lost and » 8:40 p.m. – Members on routine pa- cated the female. Members warned the trol on Highway 14 east of Wainwright that he had no idea where he was go- female about her actions. No charges LOCATIONS FOR NEXT WEEK: ing. The male’s care worker was con- performed a traffic stop on a vehicle for considered. speeding. Driver was issued a $120 vio- JUNE tacted and attended the Detachment to 15 - HWY 14 @/NEAR 18 ST 2:20 p.m. – Members on routine pa- lation ticket. take care of the male. » 16 - 8 AVE @ 27 ST trol on Highway 14 east of Wainwright » 8:50 p.m. – Members on routine pa- 17 - 14 ST @/NEAR BLESSED SACRAMENT » 8:20 p.m. – Complaint of a theft of performed a traffic stop on a vehicle for fuel from a CN property west of Wain- trol on Highway 14 east of Wainwright 18 - HWY 14 @/NEAR WAINWRIGHT GOLF COURSE speeding. Driver was issued a $105 vio- 19 - 11 ST @ 2 AVE wright. CN reported a vehicle was ob- performed a traffic stop on a vehicle for lation ticket. speeding. Driver was issued a $120 vio- 20 - 10 ST @/NEAR WAINWRIGHT ELEMENTARY served on their property stealing fuel. 21 - 27 ST @/NEAR 5 AVE When the vehicle was approached, the » 3:06 p.m. – Members on routine patrol lation ticket. driver fled. Members later determined on Highway 14 west of Wainwright » 11:00 p.m. – Complaint of a suspicious the vehicle had been stolen out of Pro- performed a traffic stop on a vehicle for female talking to the hand dryer in the vost. Suspects unknown. Vehicle was speeding. Driver was unable to produce PMM washrooms. Members made pa- Additional locations may be photo enforced on the above dates. alter recovered in Frog Lake. valid insurance documentation. Driver trols and located the female, who was Photo enforcement may not operate on all dates listed above. For more information call 780-842-1691 was issued a $233 violation ticket. determined to be under the influence May 28 of drugs. Female was arrested, lodged » 12:00 p.m. – Complaint of an individ- May 31 in cells and later released when sober. » 6:50 a.m. – Complaint of a dangerous ual trespassing on M.D. property west » 11:05 p.m. – Complaint of a suspicious of Wainwright. Male was later located driver on Highway 14 west of Wain- wright. Complainant advised a vehicle person walking around the area. Mem- Student of the Week and advised he could not stay in the bers made patrols, but they could not area. Male left without incident. swerving all over the road. Members Amisk School, made patrols, but they could not locate locate the subject of complaint. Student of the Week, » 12:48 p.m. – Complaint of a break and the vehicle. June 14, 2019 enter. Complainant advised his garage June 2 2:00 p.m. – Complaint of unwanted in- Amisk School would like to was broken into and fuel from his boat » » 2:40 a.m. – Members on routine pa- recognize Sutton Jones as their and tractor was stolen. No suspects at dividuals in a residence in the area of trol in Wainwright observed a vehicle Student of the Week! Sutton this time. 6th Avenue and 6th Street. Members at- failing to stop at a stop sign. Members just turned 7 years old and is in Grade One. She lives with her tended, but the individuals had left the performed a traffic stop and adminis- » 5:00 p.m. – Complaint of a vehicle area prior to police arrival. mom, Tensity, her dad, Dylan, speeding and passing on a solid line tered mandatory alcohol screening. and two younger sisters Rhett south of Wainwright. License plate » 4:30 p.m. – Complaint of damage to Driver blew a fail and was subsequent- and Paisy. Sutton enjoys living out on the farm with property. Complainant advised a base- ly arrested for impaired driving. Driver the cows, dogs and her two favourite horses. She was obtained. Registered owner was is a busy girl! In her free time she enjoys dancing, warned about their actions. No charges. ment window screen had been dam- was taken to Wainwright Detachment playing the guitar, baseball and running club. In aged. No entry had been gained to the where he provided two samples of his the classroom Sutton is an exemplary student. She » 6:30 p.m. – Complaint of an assault in residence. No suspects or witnesses. breath which were two times over the is always working hard and on task and is helpful the area of 11th Avenue and 25th Street. and kind to her peers. Sutton has developed strong » 5:00 p.m. – Complaint of suspicious ac- legal limit. Driver was charged and lat- Complainant advised she was assault- er released on court compelling docu- UHDGLQJ ZULWLQJ DQG FRXQWLQJ VNLOOV LQ ƓUVW JUDGH tivity in the area of 10th Street and 2nd She never gives up even when things get tough ed by a male who also threatened an- ments. other female. Suspect was later identi- Avenue. Unknown individuals were and maintains a very positive attitude at school. running across rooftops of buildings on » 3:00 a.m. – Complaint of a possible im- Our school is a better place having Sutton around. fied, located, arrested and later released Her soft and quiet nature makes her a great listener on court compelling documents. Main Street. Members made patrols, but paired driver near McDonald’s in Wain- and someone her friends can trust. When Sutton they could not locate the individuals. wright. Members attended, located the grows up she would like to be an eye doctor. » 8:15 p.m. – Members on routine patrol Congratulations Sutton! » 8:00 p.m. – Members on routine pa- vehicle and determined the driver was on Highway 14 west of Wainwright not impaired by alcohol. Sponsored By performed a traffic stop on a vehicle for trol on Highway 14 east of Wainwright speeding. Driver was issued a $167 vio- performed a traffic stop on a vehicle for » 9:00 a.m. – Report of a female wanted lation ticket. speeding. Driver was issued a $120 vio- on warrants believed to be in a resi- lation ticket. dence in Wainwright. Members later » 10:30 p.m. – Members on routine pa- BUFFALO AGENCIES LTD. » 8:30 p.m. – Complaint of a suspicious located the female, who was arrested (780) 842-4357 trol in Wainwright observed a driver of on outstanding warrants. Female was a vehicle not wearing a seatbelt. Driver vehicle believed to be on CN property near the train tracks. Members made later released on court compelling doc- was issued a $155 violation ticket. uments. 12 EDGE | Wainwright, AB | June 14, 2019 The year of the sharp-tailed grouse

Submitted article Kathie Brown

his is the Year of the sharp- Ttailed grouse according to the Battle River Group, a group chosen for the honour of hosting the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta 2019 Dis- tinguished Artist Awards. We have a huge network of volunteers from Battle Lake to North Battleford bringing Indigenous, Settler and New People together in culture, Jane Ross CAO for the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Submitted creativity and places mostly Awards, pictured above, visits a sharp-tailed grouse lek. Pic- photos tured left, sharp-tailed grouse expert Janet Enns of Camrose, along the Battle River. EastlinkTV photographer Tim and Jane Ross enjoy the views The grouse is a beautiful at Mistahiya. bird found in few places in the world. But we have them in the tus or extinction by learning about the life Society invites students and the experience. As one wise teacher said,”If Wainwright area! Unfortunately in grouse and it’s habitat; helping protect public at large to join them in visiting you love something, you will protect spring 2018 only four grouse appeared the habitat, mostly pasture land or nat- grouse leks from early April to mid May it.” in a place where there used to be hun- ural areas; planning a visit to a Grouse in the Wainwright, Edgerton and Czar A Lek experience always wins rave dreds of them. Our aim is to help bring Lek to witness the engaging mating areas. The guides, Sheldon, Laurence reviews! the grouse back, and everyone can help dance; and discouraging hunting. and Randy provide the blinds and the On May 29, a filming crew from East- rescue the grouse from threatened sta- Each spring, the Wainwright Wild- education/procedure to ensure a good Link TV added to their series ‘Beaver Garden’ through community engage- ment at Mistahiya. Jane Ross, CAO of the Battle River Group interviewed Ja- net Enns, Point person for the Grouse, plus Kathie and Cliff Brown. Hav- ing fully enjoyed a successful Grouse Join us Stampede Week Launch for about 16 people from around Alberta on May15 and 16 at Mistahiya and our local leks, we hope to keep up the momentum and “save FOR OUR CUSTOMER APPRECIATION SALE the last dance” by a repeating the event each year. AND STAMPEDE BREAKFAST As members of the Wainwright Wild- life society, and Battle River Music So- ciety, we were happy to discuss the up- Wednesday, June 19 - 7:30 - 10:30 AM coming events at Mistahiya. As such, we invite full public participation in the Come by the Hills music festival in August, and the Lieutenant Governor Arts Awards in September. The Battle River region (within Treaty 6 Territory) will host a month-long cel- ebration September 1-30, 2019, bringing Indigenous, Settler and New People to- gether in culture, creativity and places, and we invite you to be a part of it. Con- tact Battle River Group for conversation or a presentation by email at source21@ telus.net or visit their website www. battleriverarts.ca. Wainwright ‡

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THE EDGESPORTS Minor Ball Weekend a hit in Wainwright

The ball diamonds in Wainwright were busy with action this past week- end, as the local baseball program cele- brated Wainwright Minor Ball Weekend. Teams from all age groups competed with opponents from around the area in dozens of games on Saturday and Sun- day, June 8 and 9. Photos: Zak McLachlan Gymnastics Club hosts two events as season nears end

The Wainwright Gymnastics Club hosted two events recently as their 2019 sea- Submitted son nears its end. The club hosted its annual showcase on Thursday, June 6. With a photos Cirque theme for the performance, the gymnasts wowed the crowd which filled the house with their skills and routines which they have worked on all year. The club also hosted its third annual Flip Flop Fun Meet on Saturday, June 8. Seven different clubs from all over the province took part in the meet, which was a fun event for the gymnasts who took part. ATHLETE of the week Proudly Sponsored by Baseball umpires The Wainwright EDGE is pleased to announce the base- ball umpires who officiated Wainwright Minor Ball Week- end this past weekend as this week’s Athletes of the Week. MOTORS 2110 - 15 Ave. Wainwright, AB T9W 1L2 A handful of umpires officiated numerous games throughout the weekend, often calling multiple games in a 780-842-4471 row over the busy weekend. TOLL FREE 1-888-842-4471 Great job! www.wainalta.com EDGE | Wainwright, AB | June 14, 2019 15 Wolfpack player selected to Team Alberta for National Championships

Zak McLachlan “The boys are way more aggressive. I have more [email protected] patience with the girls than the boys, and I have a lot more time to hand the ball better when I’m play- ing the girls.” ayla Jaber has been playing lacrosse for seven Team Alberta will be holding a handful of mini years now, and she is about to play on the biggest L camps for the team over the next couple months stage in Bantam lacrosse in Canada. in preparation for the tournament. But Jaber also Jaber recently received word that she has been se- has other priorities in the meantime. Her Bantam lected to represent Team Alberta at the Minor Box Wolfpack team will be heading to playoffs, and she Lacrosse National Championships in Coquitlam, hopes to lead them on a strong postseason run be- British Columbia in August. fore Nationals roll around. After competing in tryouts in earlier this But when August 19 does come and the tourna- year, Jaber said she was elated to get a call from the ment gets underway, Jaber expects to be a differ- Team Alberta assistant coach to tell her she had ence-maker on the floor. made the roster. “I expect to be aggressive on the field and have “I was really happy. I had such a big smile on my lots of patience. But I have to focus on playoffs here face, that’s for sure. Even the coach on the phone first,” she said. could tell I was smiling,” she said with that same ex- Jaber is one of the top scorers in the league, and cited smile on her face. she hopes to continue that throughout the postsea- Tryouts featured the best players in the province, Wainwright’s Layla Jaber is headed to the Photo: Zak son. and Jaber said she enjoyed facing such a high lev- McLachlan Minor Box Lacrosse National Championships in As for her future plans, Jaber is hoping playing on el of competition. The biggest difference was she Colquitlam, B.C., in August as a member of Team the national stage will lead to postsecondary schol- was competing against the best female players in Alberta. arship opportunities down the road. As a two-sport the province, while back home in Wainwright she athlete - she also plays high-level club basketball - plays with the boys team. But playing against boys on a regular basis has Jaber hopes to one day compete at the elite univer- “The girls were pretty good. It was competitive to allowed her to take her game to another level and sity level. play against the best athletes in Alberta. As a first gives her a great advantage when playing on an all- EDGE year, it was very nerve-wracking for sure,” she said. female team. 2nd annual Ok Tire Charity Golf Tournament raises $7,500 for Wainwright Elementary School

Submitted photo Ok Tire in Wainwright held their second annual charity golf tournament at the Wainwright Golf Club on Saturday, June 1. The annual tournament raises funds for schools in Wainwright, and this year’s proceeds were donated to the Wainwright Elementary School. The second annual tournament collected $7,500, which was presented to the school on Monday, June 10. The funds will go towards purchasing new equipment for the school’s Phys Ed program. Pictured left, Justin and Jessica Dance presented WES principal Tom Koskie and Phys Ed teacher Dale Mitchell with the donation on June 10. Pictured above, from left, Tyler Kelly, Fallon Staf- ford, Justin and Jessica Dance and Shawn and Tennille Haun enjoyed a sunny day as they cel- ebrated the second annual Ok Tire Charity Golf Tournament on June 1. Photo: Zak McLachlan

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Submitted article help children that may not cooking classes, and many Wainwright Pathfinders have the resources, to be able Stem activities including to celebrate their birthday. coding, robotics, and digital They have planned, and run safety. They have also be- he Wainwright Pathfind- camps for the younger girls come global citizens engag- ers earned their Canada T completely independently ing with pen pals in the UK. Cords during their advance- The Wainwright Pathfinders earned their Canada Cords on Tuesday Submitted – including the shopping, We are so proud of their ac- night during a presentation at the splash park. Pictured, from left, are photo ment ceremony on Tuesday, planning, activities, cook- complishments! leader Heather Rentz, Kally Moser, Kaylie White, leader Lisa Jasper, June 11, at the Splash Park. ing, and supervision of the Kaleigh Jasper, Peyton Ruptash, Bryanna Rentz. It is the highest award that younger Sparks, Brownies, Pathfinders (ages 14 – 15) can and Guides. They were suc- achieve in Canada and it takes cessful in having the week WAINWRIGHT & DISTRICT 4-H 3 years of dedication and hard of World Thinking Day pro- work to earn. claimed Girl Guiding Week ACHIEVEMENT DAY 2019 All of the girls had to com- here in Wainwright with plete modules in community Mayor Bethune. The girls This year the Greenshields 4-H Club welcomed both Edgerton 4-H Multi and Chauvin service, camping, leadership, have participated in com- 4-H Beef Clubs to Peace Memorial Multiplex on June 5, 2019 for the Annual Wainwright and citizenship. They have munity clean ups, the Val- District 4-H Achievement Day! gathered donations for the entines for Vets program, Wainwright TIPS program to The day kicked off with a pancake breakfast, before a busy day of cattle showing by all 3 clubs. In addition, a bench show displayed many other 4-H projects where members showcased their hard work from the year, and craft tables, led by Edgerton Leadership and Greenshields Cleaver members, kept kids busy throughout the day. The cattle show consisted of 29 steers, 20 female projects and 7 Cleaver calves. A huge thank you to our community who showed so much support in sponsoring our show, and to our buyers that make our sale a success year after year!

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the infield fencing and gates. The soccer on the mess being left by users. group made a a deal with the Stampede Edgerton passes ‘good news’ budget. Tax- Association to trade painting services for payers won’t see an increase this year help constructing a fence at their new soc- unless they are living in a trailer. cer pitches in the Tory Heights area. One year ago Ten years ago June 15, 2018 Compiled by Phyllis Holmes from the newspaper archives June 12, 2009 [email protected] Fire ‘n’ Wheels raise $82,000 for Wain- The Royal Canadian Legion marks the wright Fire Rescue. “History cannot give us a program for Aykroyd sponsored by the Royal Cana- 65th anniversary of D-Day during their annual Decoration Day. River Hills Chorus earns Audience the future, but it can give us a fuller under- dian Legion, Joan Durant sponsored by Choice Award at BC competition. standing of ourselves, and of our common the Sand ‘n Sage Saddle Club, and Judy Crews were busy tearing up the ditches WHS, WES students celebrate another humanity, so that we can better face the Pearce, sponsored by the Wainwright along Highway 14 in order for the town to school year with barbecue and games at future.” Lions Club. put in new water distribution lines. (Robert Penn Warren, American poet, nov- Rotary Splash Park. Suggestions on how to prepare for metri- Base Deputy Fire Chief Cliff Bethune elist, literary critic, educator and three-time 227 golfers flood the Wainwright Golf Pulitzer Prize winner) fication are outlined. said that due to the extreme fire hazard, the participants of exercise Maple Guard- Club for Bumper to Bumper Charity Tour- General election results for the Vegre- nament Forty Years ago ville Constituency give the May 22, 1979 ian have removed incendiary and tracer Three Torpedoes swimmers earned med- June 13, 1979 election results with Don Mazankowski rounds to prevent further fires. als at competitions, including Katelynn receiving 78.6% of the popular vote. Wainwright Quota Club members Tri- The RCMP Musical Ride performs at the MacEachern – silver at the Vermilion Wainwright Stampede Grounds cia Nicol, Judy Goulet, and Diane Treffry picked up trash by the Wainwright Muse- swim meet, Marie-Elaine Parent, silver at Irma farmer, Robert Macduff Bell, aged Twenty years ago um when the club took part in the annual the Lloydminster swim meet and Mitch 55 was killed while working on his farm June 16, 1999 Pitch In Canada efforts in the community. Ramsahoye bronze at the Alberta Sum- south of Irma. He was installing a water Denwood Motors helped 10 Blessed mer Games trials, earning him a spot on line when the ditch caved in on him. Sacrament students gain some hands-on Order of the Eastern Star Charter member the Zone 7 Summer Games team. Maureen Currie received her 50-year pin An 18-unit senior’s residence was experience in vehicle maintenance and The PMM was a busy spot with the approved for land adjacent to the Battle repair. The local GM dealership provided Chauvin will fence its dump in an effort Canada West Regional Ball Hockey Tour- River Lodge. The residence includes 18 their shop foreman Lyland Voll to the to deal with abuse at the site. Chauvin’s nament in town. CFB Esquimalt comes one-bedroom units, with one designed for school to instruct a basic mechanic class. actions follow those of Edgerton, where out on top. handicapped use. Wainwright Town council passed first the village council agreed to lock down its waste transfer site in order to get a handle Chamber members Gene Ziebarth, Gene reading on a bylaw to allow the town to Gagnon and Hec Whitton joined MLA debenture up to $2 million to fund the Charlie Stewart, Mayor Coleman, and the construction of the Millennium Twin Ice UNRESERVED MD Reeve to look at the feasibility of a Multi-purpose facility. 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