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Serving the Municipal DiStrict of opportunity PAGE 2 – Thursday, September 24, 2015 Despite lots of rain the first day and cool, windy weather the second day, Wabasca Rodeo Association says its amateur rodeo on September 12 and 13 was successful, thanks to all the cowboys, cowgirls, cowkids who per- formed, volunteers who helped, and the hundreds of fans who braved the elements to attend. There was also a small midway for the kids to enjoy when they were in the stands trying to stay dry and warm. 2015 Wabasca Amateur Rodeo Winners: Bull Riding: 1st – Sheldon Bassett, 2nd – Jamie Cardi- nal, 3rd – (tie) Darcy Beaver, Robin Parsons. Bareback: 1st – Lane Davis, 2nd – Warren Nanemahoo, 3rd – Aaron Willier. Saddle Bronc: Aaron Mercier Ejoying the midway swings Men’s Cow Riding: 1st – Joe Cardinal, 2nd – Dylan and a tumble off a calf. Beaver, 3rd – Aaron Willier. Ladies Cow Riding: 1st – Hailey Badger, 2nd – Diana Thunder, 3rd – Tamika Stertz. Steer Riding: 1st – Justice Bigstone, 2nd – Jayden Orr, 3rd – Tiffany Yellowknee. Calf Riding: 1st – Dallas Stuart, 2nd- (3-way tie) - Kenton Cardinal, Lyric Stuart, Liad Podolak. Wabasca’s oldest cowboy, Joe Cardinal, age 68, showed his prowess Wild Pony Race: Saturday – Mackenzie Laboucan, again by winning the men’s cow riding event. His goal is to rodeo when Kree Roasting, Shedaisy Beauregard. he is 70, and at that time he probably will set another goal of 80. Photos by Denis Carnochan Wild Pony Race: Sunday – Logan Bigstone, Keenan Gullion, Blaze Yellowknee. Ladies Bloomer Race: Saturday – Val Danyluk, Katelyn LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTION ACT Danyluk, Kallie Desranleau. Ladies Bloomer Race: Sunday – Shanel Taron, NOTICE OF NOMINATION DAY Janessa Taron, Thea Beaver. (Section 26) Ladies Boot Race: Kallie Desranleau. Horse Boot Race: Saturday – Shanel Taron. NORTHLAND SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 61 Horse Boot Race: Sunday – Ori Podolak. Junior Barrels: Saturday - 1st – Katelyn Danyluk, 2nd PROVINCE OF – Shanel Taron. Notice is hereby given that NOMINATION DAY is October 7, Junior Barrels: Sunday - 1st – Shanel Taron, 2nd – Janessa Taron. 2015, and that nominations for the election of candidates for the Peewee Barrels: Saturday - 1st – Lacey Taron, 2nd – following offices will be received at the location of the local Chasidy Crawford. jurisdiction offices set out below between the hours of 10:00 am Peewee Barrels: Sunday - 1st – Lacey Taron, 2nd – Kar- and 12:00 noon on Nomination Day. lee Gladue. Sub Division Local School Number of Members Location of Local Ladies Barrels: 1st – Cherie Hayes, 2nd – Kelsey Tay- Number Board Committee to be Elected Jurisdiction Office Chipewyan Lake School lor. 10 Chipewyan Lake 1 Chipewyan Lake, Alberta Flat Race: Saturday – 1st – Peter Alook, 2nd – John Os- simeemas. Northland School Division No.61 Flat Race: Sunday – 1st – Warren Nanemahoo, 2nd – Bag 1400, Peace River, Alberta T8S 1V2 Dale Alook, 3rd – John Ossimeemas. Mexican Poker: Diana Thunder, Gaylene Nanemahoo. Dated at the Town of Peace River in the Province of Alberta, Calf Scramble: Saturday – 1st – Jayden Orr, 2nd – Kaya this 17th day of September, A.D. 2015. Beaver, 3rd – Camille Gordon. Trudy Rasmuson, Returning Officer Calf Scramble: Sunday – 1st – Mercedes Gladue, 2nd – Emily Rathbone, 3rd – Wayne Decoine NOMINATION PAPERS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE SUB-DIVISION LOCATIONS LISTED ABOVE.

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Impaired While Red Deer RCMP driversweekends almost continue every old male to was stoppedplague on Highway Wabasca 754 after showing male and motorist area from Gift Detachment which serves month. Airport Road in Wabasca signs of impairment. Lake was stopped. an urban area with a popula- This past weekend was for suspected impaired driv- He was charged with He was found to be driv- tion of over 90,000, plus no exception with a 65-year- ing. failing to provide a breath ing while disqualified and tens of thousands more peo- old Wabasca male stopped His blood/alcohol read- sample which carries penal- was charged. His vehicle ple who shop and seek en- early last Friday morning, ings of .220 and .200 were ties similar to impaired driv- impounded for 30 days. tertainment in the city, puts September 18, and charged close to three times over the ing if convicted. In recent times, Des- out a press release remark- with impaired driving, fol- legal limit. Disqualified driver marais RCMP have been ing on 11 impaired drivers lowed by RCMP arresting a On Saturday, about 9 On Mistassiniy Road charging two to five drivers during the entire month of few hours later a 30-year- p.m., a 38-year-old local just before midnight last with impaired operation August, Desmarais RCMP old local female who gave male driver was stopped on Saturday, a 46-year-old every weekend. with a miniscule population breathalyzer readings of size in contrast, has no prob- .150 and .160. lem matching or surpassing Later on the same day, that number over just a few about 10:50 p.m., a 39-year- On behalf of the WABASCA RODEO ASSOCIATION, the committee would like to thank everyone who came out to support our AMATEUR RODEO which was held on September 12 & 13, 2015. It was a successful event and we Two Last Friday, assaults September 18, Desmarais occur RCMP investi- gated two assaults and laid charges in both cases. couldn’t have done it without the cowboys, cowgirls and About 10 p.m., police were called to Bigstone Cree Na- especially the awesome rodeo fans. tion’s north end Reserve C where a 28-year-old man is al- leged to have punched and bitten the finger of his 22-year-old girlfriend. The victim required stitches to the wound. Thank You: The suspect was charged with assault causing bodily harm. Slapping incident Miller Rodeo - Stock Contractor About 11:30 the same night, a common assault charge Wild Rose Shows -Midway was laid after it was reported that a 30-year-old female Floyd Clow - Rodeo Announcer slapped her 30-year-old boyfriend at a residence in the Hamlet of Wabasca. The suspect was released from custody Tyson Wagner - Clown Entertainment to await a court appearance. Fredelle Auger & Raya Stuart -Medic Services FIRST NATION ENVIRONMENTAL WORKSHOP Event Sponsors, Chute Sponsors and Equipment Use M.D. #17, , W.A.T. Holdings, Koch Ford Athabasca, “MANAGING THE Performance Compression Sealing Inc., Canadian Natural Resources Ltd., Slave Lake Hotshot Service, Louie Packolyk Services Ltd., ENVIRONMENTAL PROCESS” ECM Trucking (Mutton Bustin’ Medals), Alta Gas Processing Partnership (Calf Scramble Prizes), and Bigstone Oilfield Services (Medic Vehicle). OCTOBER 14 & 15, 2015 SLAVE LAKE INN & CONFERENCE CENTER Volunteers Logan Bigstone, Holly Beaver, Kaya Beaver, Peyton Beaver, Register with Melinda Sherilynn Beaver, Art Bigstone, Wesley Macallister, Lisa Belanger, at MCA Environmental Management Big Joe Cardinal, Lenard Merrier, Jason Noskiye, Ernest Supernant, 403-843-2960 or [email protected] Justice Bigstone, Jaxon Bigstone, Cindell Daniels, Brian Sheldon, www.mcaenviro.ca Jeff Junkin, Don Milligan, Muriel Bigstone, Roy Cardinal, Tyra Alook, Lacey Taron, Shanel Taron, Janessa Taron, Karlee Gladue Grand Opening To anyone we may have missed, Thank You! Once again, THANK YOU IGSTONE LDERS OCIETY B E S from the Wabasca Rodeo Association: President – Ronald (Bobby) Beaver SENIORS DROP IN CENTRE Vice President – Richard (Bruce) Gladue #24 Johnny Auger Drive Secretary – Charlotte Cardinal Wednesday, September 30, 2015 • 11:00 a.m. Treasurer – Lynda Gray Members – Marilyn Auger, Melba Auger, Loretta Beaver, Beatrice Cardinal, Open House to 4:30 p.m. Ed Cardinal Jr., Ed Cardinal Sr., Mary Louise Cardinal, Ronnie Rathbone, Wayne Taron, Dave and Wanda Turk Everyone Welcome! This space donated by TheFever.

Serving the Municipal DiStrict of opportunity PAGE 4 – Thursday, September 24, 2015 This past weekend, Des- FEVER GREETINGS marais RCMP arrested and charged four persons for fail- Four nabbed for failing to comply ing to comply with court or- Happy 13th Happy 8th Our family is deeply saddened by the loss of our little sister, Aunt, daughter ders. Kaitlin Sinclair on September 29 There were 53 com- love, Mom and Dad, Marcus Brertton RITA GLADUE plaints to the detachment ezelle, Jenn, Jazz, love Mommy We would like to thank all those who supported during the weekend and 23 rosie and tyrell our family. Thank you to our family members prisoners were held at the Happy Birthday and Rita’s friends who travelled to be with us. local cellblock. on September 30 Two hunters were lost in Happy 18th Ernestine Cardinal Albert Gladue on September 26 Gloria Favel David Cardinal the bush, but just prior to Hillary Cardinal Elsie Gladue your MD family Mike Beaver RCMP getting involved in a Tyrell O. Alook Irene Perie Jason & Brandi Noskiye search, the duo found their Mom, tyra, Zack, layla Cathi Cardinal Doctors Judy Gladue-Orr Nurses way out. E-mail Sarah Auger EMT’s Happy Birthday Greetings to: Ernest Auger Dale, Athabasca Community Chapel Environment Canada on September 27 Muriel & Richard Auger Father Thomas Prakash [email protected] Mary Louise Cardinal Joanne Gagnon FORECAST Martha Shaw fax: 1-888-318-5555 June Gladue Bigstone Membership Red Earth Creek love, angela Mcleod Albert Bigstone & Family Bigstone Women’s Shelter Thursday: Cloudy, High 17. Deadline: Leanne Alook Bigstone Children’s Services 5 p.m., Sundays Brenda Lemay Bigstone Food Store Night: 60% showers, Low 6. Lorna & Ivan Alook Bigstone Youth Department Friday: 30% showers, High 15. Happy Birthday Allan & Eunice Beaver M.D. of Opportunity Night: Clear, Low +3. on September 28 Now accepting greetings Rita & Fred Willier Trisha Gerrits for events October 1 Helen Starr Charlene Anderson Saturday: Sun/cloud, High 13. Zionne Gambler Claire Gambler & later dates Amanda Beauregard Night: Clear, Low +1. love from the family Cecile Young Clara Moberly Yvonne Cramer Charles Desvents Sunday: Sunny, High 14. Donna Gambler Yvonne Noskiye Night: Clear, Low +1. MÉTIS POWER LINE Joyce Beaver Rolanna & Michelle Auger Monday: Sunny, High 16. Simon Beaver Bobby Gullion TECHNICIAN PROGRAM Christina Loughridge Judy & Brian Stewart Normal Temperatures: Janet Auger Henry Young Low +2, High 13. REACH NEW HEIGHTS WITH A NEW CAREER Mildred Bigstone Caroline Young Pauline Gladue Warmest temperature in Septem- Gain the skills, knowledge, and hands-on ber up to 21st: 24.6 degrees on experience that will prepare you for employment Thank you to anyone we may have missed. 11th; Coolest was minus 1.5 on as a first year Power Line Technician or Power Systems Electrician Apprentice. Space is The Gladue, Young, Willier, and Decoine family 16th. Precipitation: 39.9 with rain limited, so apply today! or showers during 10 days.

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( Left to right(SittingCommittee down) NickMembers Mischuk, Shirley(left to Bissel right, (Secretary), seated Robert) Nick Bissel Mischuk; (Treasurer), Shirley Eleonore Bissel Twardzik (Secretary); (President), Marion Robert Woltski (ViceBissel President), (Treasurer); Jean Bissel, Marg Wolitski Eleonore Twardzik (President);(standing in Marionthe back) EricWoltski Twardzik, (Vice Paul Beauregard(Board President); Jean Member) Bissel; Marg Woltiski (Standing) Eric Twardzik; Paul Beauregard (Board Member) General Rules of the Wabasca Senior Centre 1) Seniors must be 55 years of age and older. 2) Please sign in on the sign in sheet at the entrance. 3) NO children allowed in the senior centre. 4) Anyone under the age of 54 years old may not participate in Senior Centre activities 2unless during planned intergenerational activities. 5) Each participate shall conduct himself/herself in a dignified and proper manner at all times. Use of profanity or abusive language is not permitted. 6) The Senior Centre is not responsible for damage, breakage, theft of storage of SDUWLFLSDQWV·SHUVRQDOEHORQJLQJV 7) Destruction of property of either participants or staffs personal or the centres is expressly prohibited. 8) The Municipal District of Opportunity #17 is not liable for personal injuries to people participating in the centres activities. 9) 6PRNLQJLVSHUPLWWHGRXWVLGHLQGHVLJQDWHGVPRNLQJDUHD3OHDVHXVHWKHDVKWUD\·V provided.   10) Do not remove supplies, tools, books, or equipment from the centre. 11) Programs and activities are offered to the seniors with an understanding that they do not need help to accomplish the particular project or tasks. The program leader will demonstrate projects with completion being in the hands of the participants. 12) Anyone suspected to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs will be asked to leave the facility immediately. Failure to comply will result in the RCMP being notified.      

Serving the Municipal DiStrict of opportunity PAGE 6 – Thursday, September 24, 2015 Eagle Point Golf Course offered its fall colours at their best last weekend as the golf club mem- Eagle Point Golf Course Champs for 2015 bers battled for the champ titles for the 2015 golfing season. Cooler temperatures and windy conditions did not slow down the competitors as they vied for prize money and trophies. The three champs posed for a photo after their victories: Youth Club Champion: Linden Jackson with a score of 172 Lady's Club Champion: Raven Cardinal with a score of 196 Men's Club Champion: Albert Bissonette with a score of 171 EAT IN or TAKE OUT Open 7 Days a Week! 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 2600 Eagle Ridge Road, Wabasca, Alberta T0G 2K0        780-891-3479        MUNICIPAL DISTRICT #$"  "  ! #%#     OF OPPORTUNITY NO.17      Box 50 Box 60 Box 22       Red Earth Creek, AB T0G 1X0 Wabasca, AB T0G 2K0 Calling Lake, AB T0G 0K0   ' %""&      Phone: (780) 649-3427 Phone: (780) 891-3778 Phone: (780) 331-3860  %$%#$$  Fax: (780) 649-3440 Fax: (780) 891-4277 Fax: (780) 331-3950 GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE! GREAT GIFT IDEA! • $30 • $50 • $100

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15-DP-093 – Plan 641NY, Block 4, Lot 15 – Calling Lake Development: Construct a 26’ x 28’ garage with a loft above. Zoned as R1C – Residential District. APPROVED CUTS for Children/Seniors Only$2000 15-DP-094 – NW-6-84-24-W4M - Crown Land Development: Phase one of Special! a 660 man work camp. Zoned as E – Resource District. APPROVED 780-773-7730 JHOURS: Mon. to Fri. 10 am to 7 • Sat. 10 am to 4 • Sun. Closed 15-DP-096 – Plan 802 2049, Block 32, Lot 1 – Calling Lake Development: Construct a 5 ft. fence around the property. Zoned as R1A – Residential District. APPROVED   15-DP-101 - Plan 052 2520, Block 1, Lot 1 –– Sandy Lake Development:     Place a 26’ x 46’ building on the property for storage. Zoned as CH – Highway    Commercial District. DENIED   15-DP-102 – Plan 782 2894, Block 8, Lot 7 – Wabasca Development: Place     a 16’ x 76’ (1997) manufactured home on the property. Zoned as R1A –   Residential District. APPROVED   15-DP-103 – Plan 812 2581, Block 28, Lot 3 – Wabasca Development: Replace existing manufactured home with a 16’ x 66’ (1997) manufactured  home. Zoned as R1A – Residential District. APPROVED Any persons affected by this decision may submit a written “statement of concern” on the grounds of appeal to: Feinan Long, Secretary of the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, MD of Opportunity No.17, Box 60, Wabasca, Have a story to tell? Alberta T0G 2K0, within 14 days of publication. Please quote the appropriate News Tip? Sports Results? application number when submitting a statement of concern. The residential appeal fee is $100.00 and the commercial appeal fee is $400.00. [email protected] 780-891-2108 Serving the Municipal DiStrict of opportunity – Thursday, September 24, 2015 PAGE 7

Phillip Nanimahoo (right) and other drummers recently conducted leadership classes in Aboriginal culture at the Marten Hills wilderness campus for 11 students from Career Pathways School in Wabasca. Bigstone Wellness and RCMP Constable James Wood also were involved covering topics such as child care, first aid, orienteering and photography. Provided photo

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Murders Already shocked overand RCMP violence are investigating in Alberta places big and small the murder of a two-year- whether the suspect in the old girl and her father in slaying of Terry Blanchette, Blairmore on September 14, 27, and his toddler daughter, Albertans continued to hear Hailey Dunbar-Blanchette, of more murders and may- may have been involved in hem in the following days, the homicide of Hannah creating the impression that Meketech who lived alone violence and homicide are in a residence about seven becoming way too common kilometres from the home of throughout the province. Terry Blanchette. Social media involving Derek James Saretzky, those who keep up with 22, is in custody on first de- news - good and bad - is gree murder charges for the seeing lots of comments be- Blairmore double murder, moaning the fact that so and there is speculation that many violent incidents are he may be linked to the In this Global News composite image, three murder victims are shown: Hannah keeping police busy, not death of Meketech whose Meketch, Terry Blanchette and his daughter, Hailey Dunbar-Blanchette. RCMP are in- only in the province’s body was found in her home vestigating whether the suspect in the double murder of father and daughter in Blair- largest cities, but also in September 9 when neigh- more is linked to the earlier murder of Meketch in nearby Coleman. smaller communities such bours became concerned as Blairmore and nearby about not seeing her. were called to a burning ve- burned-out vehicle had been Regional Police Coleman where a murder of Coincidentally, grand- hicle in a rural area near Air- murdered. located the body of a 29- a 69-year-old woman hap- parents of Saretzky live next drie. More details, even the year-old man in a north pened earlier in September. door to Meketech’s resi- A body was discovered gender of the person, were Lethbridge home and said In small mountain pass dence. in the vehicle and an au- not being released by the “an apparent homicide” had communities where murders Possible murder topsy was to be held earlier police until after the autopsy been committed. seldom happen, having near Airdrie this week, but RCMP had was completed. The police were called three in one week is alarm- Early Friday, September already proclaimed they be- Lethbridge killing to the home by persons wor- ing. 18, fire crews and police lieved the victim inside the Last Saturday morning, ried about the welfare of an occupant. NOTICE:When We Business Evacuated Hours Community-wide of Operation disaster Bylaw evacuations is Amended! generate Autopsy results were   ! -28 Wabasca Wildfire being awaited earlier this Event: The Municipal District of Opportunity amended the bylaw regulating retail liquor week. 1. Who orders an evacuation and who lifts it? The M.D. Council as a local stores, liquor off sales, and liquor delivery services. These businesses can now be Sylvan Lake authority is responsible to decide when a Hamlet evacuation is critical for life A 33-year-old man was ordered to immediately close during a State of Local Emergency, like the Wabasca     !    seriously injured when shot Wildfire Evacuation last May. 2. What does MD 17 provide for evacuees? after driving to a residence outside of Sylvan Lake the TheMunicipal amendment emergency can bemanagement found in the provides consolidated shelter, bylaw food, on the MD registration, medical care, information, and many other services morning of September 17. website at www.mdopportunity.ab.ca Just click on the “Government” tab primarily at the reception centers plus of course disaster His car was taken and then click on “Bylaws” to find it on page 2. management, security and fire protection for the Hamlet. found abandoned in Sylvan 3. If I bought shelter and food elsewhere at my own cost, or helped Lake later in the day. The Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission requires liquor licensees On Tuesday, RCMP toevacuees, abide by can municipal the MD legislation.reimburse me?The BusinessUnfortunately, Hours the of municipality Operation !          were calling a media confer- Bylaw is an important public safety initiative. able to, if your policy covers emergencies, and the MD can give you a ence to announce a manhunt letter certifying that the evacuation did happen...just call the Wabasca for an armed and dangerous Please feel free to contact the MD Main Office at 780-891-3778 man as a suspect in this Main Office at 780-891-3778 to request one! if you have any questions. Thank you! case. Continued Page 2 Supplement to Wabasca Fever and Slave Lake Scope PAGE 2 Focus – Thursday, September 24, 2015 Advice: Health Column: Blending families is more common, Actively getting to school

pose challenges,By Gwen Randall-Young but can succeed hasBy variousCarolyn Evancio, great Alberta Health benefits Services With increasing divorce rates, the phenomenon of the Public Health Promotion Facilitator blended family is becoming more common. A blended fam- If you live within a reasonable distance to your child’s ily is one which consists of the partners, and children from school, there are many benefits to letting them choose an one or both previous marriages. There may also be addi- active means of getting to and from school if they are an ap- tional children from the current partnership. It can be diffi- propriate age. When possible, join them for an adventurous cult keeping things running smoothly in a traditional family; journey. the challenge is multiplied considerably in the blended fam- RCMP would like to hear A great ways to start the day and enjoy the outdoors, ily. from anyone, particularly here are some other benefits to walking, biking, rollerblad- There are so many more factors which come into play: businesses, who may have ing or skateboarding to school: the children may be alternating their time between two been in contact with the • Get moving – An active commute to school keeps you homes, or visiting a parent on the weekends. They are often above woman, Ashley fit and healthy. In Alberta, childhood obesity rates are on exposed to different lifestyles and different expectations. If Nicole Jorgenson, age 32, the rise. Getting active to and from school can help your there is animosity between the natural parents, this adds ad- of . Jorgenson child get that much needed exercise. As outlined in the ditional stress to the situation. faces 56 charges involving Canadian Physical Guidelines, youth ages 5 – 17 should ac- Since every blended family situation is different, it is fraud and theft, including cumulate at least 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous activ- difficult to give definitive advice, but there are some general using stolen credit cards at ity daily. guidelines that may make things a little less stressful for the businesses in northeast • Do better at school - There is a link between academic children. Most important is to maintain an attitude of flexi- and central Alberta. The performance and physical activity. Children who are phys- bility. There's really no other choice unless you want to be suspect was arrested in ically active are more likely to do better at school. Children Cold Lake last Saturday banging your head against a wall regularly. You have to who are active on their way to school arrive alert and ready and is being held in cus- learn to let the little things go. You and your partner need to to learn. tody. RCMP believe that • It's free - Walking costs nothing and you can discover give thought to the kind of environment you want to create there may be more victims in your home, and decide upon some reasonable rules. Chil- in Alberta and are asking your local neighbourhood on the way. Walking to school dren can be taught that when they are with you, this is the anyone who may have had can also mean significant reduction in cost for fuel and car way it is. contact with Jorgenson to maintenance. Leaving the car at home can help save the en- Children are adaptable, and it won't damage them emo- contact them, 780-594- vironment by cutting down on car emissions and reduce lev- tionally to go to bed earlier at your house than at the other, 3302. els of air pollution. It’s also a great way to make better use or to have to pick up after themselves here, but not there. of costly bikes, rollerblades or skateboards that may be col- Do not criticize how the other parent does things. This only lecting dust. puts the child in an awkward situation. Murders ... • Walk 'n' talk - Walk with your friends and family, and If the natural parents are both still involved in the child's Continued from Front Page get talking on the way to and from school. It’s an awesome life, the step parent should not try to replace them. It must Bank Robbery opportunity to talk to your child. It can provide some valu- be clear that step-parents are parents, and must be respected About 4:20 p.m. Sep- able one-on-one time to share stories and chat about your as such, but children will often withhold respect if they feel tember 18 at the ATB bank child’s day. If your child is old enough to walk to school that the step-parent is trying to move into the role of Mom in Warburg, customers and with friends, walking will give them extra time to build or Dad. This is a fine line, and it's best to be open with chil- staff were ordered to the friendships. Or if they’re walking alone, it can be a great floor by an armed man who time to think, relax and reflect on the day. dren, discussing how they feel so that you know where they stand. They often have a strong loyalty to the natural par- then took an undisclosed • Community building and safety – If you are worried ents, and need to know that we understandand accept it. amount of cash and fled on about safety, rally together with neighbours and organize a It is important to really listen to what they feel, because foot. walk-to-school program that has a responsible older child few of us grew up in blended families so we really don't No one was injured by or adult leading the group. This can also be a great commu- know what it's like for them. Try not to make them feel the Caucasian gunman de- nity building exercise. If biking, skateboarding or rollerblad- guilty if they're having trouble feeling good about the situ- scribed as being 6-foot tall ing, be sure that your child has a properly fitted helmet and

ation. Empathize and ask if there's anything you can do to and weighing 180 pounds. that they are following traffic safety guidelines. help, or to make it easier for them. Allow children transition Slave Lake incident For more information on this or other health related top- time when they are moving from one home to the other. Closer to home, an un- ics, visit MyHealth.Alberta.ca or call Health Link at 811. They need time to shift gears and slowly settle in, so it's best conscious, seriously injured : not to hit them with a barrage of questions or a list of chores man was found in the park- the minute they walk in the door. ing lot of a south Main

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Gwen Randall-Young is an author and award-winning Psy- about 6:30 a.m. Sunday. r chotherapist. For permission to reprint this article, or to obtain books or cds, visit www.gwen.ca Outside of reporting that the man was hospital- ized, the RCMP have only To place an Ad in Fever or Focus requested that anyone wit- 1-800-315-7826 nessing anything to please [email protected] contact them. Supplement to Wabasca Fever and Slave Lake Scope Focus – Thursday, September 24, 2015 PAGE 3 FOCUS EDITORIAL ... Safety Advice: Treatment of girls is a worldwide disgrace but it is not just a problem in foreign lands, Boating in fall season it is happening in our own communities calls Over thefor years extra there have precautions been occasional fatalities as- Malala Yousafzai, the sociated with fall boating in . The victims teenage girl who has become have either been people pushing the summer boating sea- a global crusader after being son into cooler weather or hunters using small craft for ac- shot in 2012 on a school bus cess to remote areas or fowl hunts. Boating in the fall poses by a Taliban gunman in Pak- some extra safety challenges that should be heeded. istan for speaking out for the education of girls, has an on- The Canadian Safe Boating Council (CSBC) and the line petition for people to join Alberta Fish & Game Association (AGFA) want to remind her in calling for support for all boaters enjoying the fall season on the water to take some “60 million of our sisters additional precautions to keep from getting into trouble. around the world who are de- Before heading out, be sure to check the weather fore- prived the opportunity of an cast. The mixing of warm and cold air can quickly spawn education”. high winds and waves making it treacherous for small boats. Since the attempted assas- Fog, too, is an issue at this time of year making visibil- sinaton of Malala and further Whether they can speak out or not, girls and ity difficult. Should boaters find themselves in a fog bank threats to kill her the aware- their defenders must take action against those in a popular boating area, they should proceed slowly and ness of the suppression of who prey on young females for whatever reason. sound their horn at regular women around the world has grown, fore getting their high school education. versify and strengthen them mentally intervals to alert other particularly in regards to trying to de- In some male cultures in North Amer- and physically. Protect them from boaters of their presence. If prive girls of education and be sub- ica, the attitude of keeping women peer pressure or from gangs where motoring in a waterway or servient to men. The now-famous “barefoot and pregnant” as a means of older males are trying to lure young lake that may have logs, young crusader has an internationally- controlling them stills exists. Fortu- girls into sex, drugs and crime. sandbars and other obsta- recognized “Malala Fund” which “en- nately, there are success stories where Message to young women cles, definitely slow down powers girls through education” and such young mothers get help through If you are a young girl and can and keep watch. aims to “raise girls’ voices and ensure families and various government or read this message, then please realize Well into October, day- every girl has access to a quality sec- non-profit organization programs to you are a valued member of society, time temperatures can occa- ondary education”. Literature from the later return to school and get the educa- not a piece of property for anyone. sionally be balmy but fund says there are at least 60 countries tion and training they need to improve Realize that while the majority of dressing for the water tem- around the world where females are themselves and their children. Unfor- people in your family and your com- perature will help slow the kept from getting an education. Reli- tunately, for every one success story, munity are decent, law-abiding peo- onset of hypothermia should gious practices, male-dominated cul- there are probably dozens of other sad ple, there may be predators who are the unexpected happen and tural traditions and other factors such as situations where these women end up hunting you for purposes you would the boater find himself in war, poverty and the use of child labour, doomed to a life of poverty for them- later regret and that could end the the water.’ are prime reasons for girls being denied selves and their children, or their chil- joys you should have as a youth in Accidental cold water im- education. dren who become the only good thing school and wholesome community mersion can be shocking, But this problem is widespread and in their lives, are taken away from them activities. You may already see your- but a person can not afford terribly-wrong in scores of countries, it because of their inability to properly self as being a future mother with so to panic. It may take a is not foreign to North America and care for them. much love for your own children, but minute or so to get breathing even Alberta. There are religious cults This message is aimed at the fami- please realize that if you fall into the under control after the initial in both the United States and Canada lies of girls and to young women living wrong crowd and end up with a guy shock but a person can have where young women basically are in situations where they may be targets who does not care whether you get at least 10-15 minutes, even groomed for marriage - often in biga- of male-schemes which are either crim- an education, already treats you like in very cold water, to affect mous situations - and education for inally or culturally motivated. Instill an object, and is perhaps involved in self-rescue before starting to them is often kept to a bare minimum good values and attitudes in your criminal activities - your dream of lose muscle control in arms for fear that education could open their daughters, granddaughters, nieces, or being a successful and happy mother and legs. This is where an eyes to the fact that they are being used any young female you can, that they are is unlikely to come true. Do not be approved lifejacket, either as chattel by dominating males. individuals and have the right to make confused or coerced by scammers inflatable or inherently Not as calculating, but certainly their own choices, get an education and who want to control you. buoyant, is an essential part happening in many communities in- not be dominated by anyone. Influence Like the global refugee crisis, of a boater’s wardrobe to cluding ones in northern Alberta are sit- them to get a good education, to partic- the humanitarian problem of the mis- keep them afloat after they uations where young girls are being ipate in sports and activities that will di- treatment and supression of girls, are can no longer swim. used sexually by their male not just affecting foreign In the fall, there are fewer peers or older males, get lands, they are occurring boats on the water to offer pregnant in their early teens right in our own society. Let assistance, if needed. And if or sometimes even before What’s Your Opinion? us not ignore them and make you are using a boat to hunt reaching teen years, and are Your thoughts on issues are important sure we deal with these do- in remote areas, you may then doomed to facing the Share them with us at [email protected] mestic problems to the best likely be the only person for burdens of motherhood be- or comment on Facebook: Bruce Thomas Scope Fever of our abilities. miles and miles. Continued on Page 4 PAGE 4 Focus – Thursday, September 24, 2015 Be safe with boating in fall ... Continued from Page 3 Make sure someone knows where you are planning to be with your boat, and take a cell phone with you if the area has reception. Make sure the phone is fully charged and safely stored so it does not become one of the first items to go into the water should the boat tip. Having a few tools and spare parts aboard, along with extra fuel, could help fix motor problems which might oth- erwise mean being stranded far from any dock. It’s important that boaters ensure that their boat and en- gine are in good shape and mechanically sound. Ethanol-based fuel can allow water contamination in the tank. The use of a fuel additive prevents water in the fuel line from freezing which could cause the engine to chug to a halt. If the boat has portable fuel tanks, it’s a good idea to have a spare on board as a reserve. When boaters head out, they should be wary of reduced water levels that can result after a long, hot and dry summer season. Some of a boater’s favourite shallow water fishing holes may be inaccessible at this time of year. Also, while underway, they should keep a sharp lookout for debris and chunks of ice that could penetrate the boat’s hull at speed. Visit www.csbc.ca for more tips on boating safety. 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