JULY 2021

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Councillor Jane Stroud’s Update

I wanted to give residents an update on some RMWB projects going forward in Gregoire Lake Estates, Anzac, Janvier and Conklin. The plan is for construction for high-speed internet (fibre optic), to start in 2022. The Rural Water and Sewer Service Connection Plan has started for Janvier and Conklin. The connection plan for Anzac and Gregoire Lake Estates should start in June of 2022. Please note that the June 2022 dates are tentative at this time and may be revised following a review at the conclusion of the 2021 construction season. The paving of roads and walking paths in Anzac and Conklin will continue. Egress roads will be built in Janvier and Anzac. Construction is scheduled to start in 2023.

In May, I put forth a motion for Mayor Scott to invite provincial officials to discuss the Keyera Project, and the impact of the project to Highway 881 and the railroad running through Conklin. The Mayor’s office informed Council that Minister McIver, MLA Laila Goodrige and MLA Tany Yao would meet with us. However, a further notice was received indicating that the provincial officials have since declined meeting with us.

This term, Council’s strategic plan includes working on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action, Advocate for Rural and Indigenous Communities, Indigenous Consultation, and Inclusion and Partnerships with rural communities.

Some progress has been made in Truth and Reconciliation Commission of (TRC) initiatives including mandatory RMWB training for all staff, a United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) workshop for RMWB Senior Leaders, a TRC sharing Circle, the formation of the Reconciliation Advisory Circle (RAC), and supporting Indigenous-led initiatives and projects such as the McMurray Métis Cultural Centre. RMWB motions passed include the flying of the Métis flag at the Anzac Firehall and the Placemaking area, and the placement of a sign on Highway 63 and 881 recognizing Treaty 8 and unceded Métis territory.

Information from Wood Buffalo Regional Library: • With free library membership, patrons have access to our database of online resources, including eBooks (Libby, Tumblebooks), study guides (Solaro), movies (Hoopla), and so much more! We have a few tutorials on our YouTube page to help patrons access Online Resources here. • We are also looking to launch our rural e-newsletter in the coming months, and patrons can sign up online here. • If anyone needs help signing up for a library card, to download an eBook or put a book on hold, we are available from 10 AM to 6 PM, Tuesday to Saturday, for online chat or phone help at 780-743- 7800.T The pictures below are of the Graduation Class from Bill Woodward School, as well as James Richards, who attended Kindergarten to Grade Nine at Conklin school then moved to Fort McMurray to complete high school and graduated this year.

Bill Woodward School also had a Traditional Ceremony of Achievement for the Indigenous Graduates of 2021. Included in the picture below are Elder Mary McKenzie and Joan Neeahnymahoo who

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conducted a prayer and a smudging ceremony for the graduates. Elder Robert Cree made a video on Eagle Feathers. Teachers Lance Bouchier and War Cry put on drumming performances. A big thank you to everyone involved to make the Graduation Classes of 2021 take place in our region, and congratulations to the graduates!!!

For any good deeds or concerns, please e-mail [email protected] or phone 780-799-6024.

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The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo continues to monitor the on-going COVID-19 pandemic and follow the direction of Health Services (AHS) and the Chief Medical Officer of Health. For regular updates, please visit alberta.ca/COVID19. For municipal information related to COVID-19, visit rmwb.ca/COVID19. Alberta’s Vaccine Program Alberta’s Vaccine Program is well underway. Currently, any Albertan 12 years of age or older is eligible to receive the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. Second doses of the COVID-19 vaccine are now being offered in stages. As of June 21, 2021, Albertans who received their first vaccine in March, April or May are now eligible to book their second dose appointments. Anyone who is eligible is strongly encouraged to get vaccinated. All approved COVID-19 vaccines are safe, effective, help prevent serious illness and save lives. To learn more about the vaccine program or to book your appointment, visit alberta.ca/vaccine or call 811. Alberta’s Open for Summer Plan Alberta enters Stage 3 of the Province’s Open for Summer Plan on July 1, 2021. The plan aims to ease COVID-19 restrictions in three stages as vaccination targets are reached and hospitalizations decline. Stage 3, the final stage in the plan, will see the easing of most province-wide restrictions. For more information, visit alberta.ca/openforsummer.

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Municipal Face Covering Bylaw no longer in effect

On June 22, 2021, Council voted to repeal the Municipal Face Covering Bylaw (No. 20/024), meaning this bylaw is no longer in effect. However, masks are still required on public transit and in taxis or rideshare cars.

Alberta’s Open for Summer Plan As of July 1, 2021, the province is in Stage 3 of the Government of Alberta’s Open for Summer Plan and most COVID-19 restrictions and guidelines have now been eased. This includes the general indoor provincial mask mandate. However, masking is still required in specific settings, as determined by the Government of Alberta. This includes acute and continuing care settings, as well as on public transit and in taxis or rideshare cars. For more information about Alberta’s Open for Summer Plan at alberta.ca/openforsummer. Visiting other communities While the RMWB Face Covering Bylaw is no longer in effect and the province-wide mask mandate eased, there may be First Nations and some municipalities in Alberta and Canada that have additional masking protocols in place. Should you travel to another community, please plan ahead and review each area’s COVID-19 mandates.

For more information, visit rmwb.ca/facecovering or call Pulse.

ANZAC MUNICIPAL OFFICE Staff members are still working even though the municipal offices are closed to the public. You can reach them in several ways: • Call 780-334-2298 • Email [email protected] Need fast answers? Call RMWB Pulse toll free at 1-800-973-9663; 780 743 - 7000 or email [email protected]

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Engineering/Construction Updates-Anzac & GLE

Anzac Lagoon Expansion – Design

The Municipality has partnered with a consultant to develop a design to expand the capacity of the existing Anzac Lagoon. The design scope kicked off on June 1, 2021 and it is expected to be completed within an eight- month period. The lagoon expansion will increase the level of service of the existing Anzac infrastructure for Anzac and support the RMWB’s Rural Water and Sewer Servicing (RWSS) program.

Anzac Contract 1 – Sanitary Lift Stations

The project has achieved substantial completion on May 04, 2021. All lift stations are operable and are in use. Landscaping activities set to resume June 25, 2021 which includes final landscaping, final paving activities, fence installations, site cleanup, etc.

Anzac Contract 3 – Roads, Water and Sewer Works

2021 Phase 1 – Willow Lake Road & Gilmore Drive

Water main commissioning, asphalt paving to gas station and landscaping has been completed.

2021 Phase 2 – Oak Court

Base lift asphalt paving and landscaping has been completed. Top lift asphalt paving is scheduled to be completed summer 2022 to allow for settlement and deficiencies to be resolved, if any exist.

2021 Phase 2 – Singer Drive

Road structure construction is taking place. Asphalt pavement works is to take place. Construction of a new asphalt trail is ongoing. Ditching has been finalized, with topsoil rough grading taking place. Final landscaping remains outstanding.

2021 Phase 3 – Stony Mountain Road

Base lift asphalt on east bound lanes has been completed. Base lift asphalt to be completed on west bound lanes in gravel sections. Driveway paving is ongoing and landscaping has been completed. Asphalt milling of vertical asphalt joint to take place fall 2021 prior to winter shutdown in order to remove hazard for snow plows.

2021 Phase 3 – Park Drive

Sanitary Sewer main installation has been completed. Sanitary and water main service installation is ongoing. Culverts, driveway construction and road reconstruction to take place. Ditching and drainage

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improvements along Park Drive to take place. Paving base lift asphalt on eastern portion of Park Drive is ongoing. Base lift asphalt on remaining portion of Park Drive tentatively scheduled between July 29 and August 24, 2021.

2021 Phase 4 – Cheecham Drive (south of 209 Cheecham Drive)

Hydrants have been installed. Water Main Commissioning and connections have been completed. Sanitary sewer main installation has been completed from Park Drive to Gregoire Drive. Sanitary and water services remain outstanding. Driveway culverts, driveway construction, road reconstruction, ditching and landscaping to take place.

2021 Phase 5 – Donovan Drive

Road impacts will be observed on Donovan Drive at the utility right of way between 119 Donovan Drive and 127 Donovan Drive. Sanitary Main Installations will be continuing on Donovan Drive towards Cheecham Drive and Gregoire Drive. Sanitary and water service installations to take place following completion of the sanitary main installations. Road improvements will follow once service installations are completed. Ditching, culvert and drainage improvements will follow road improvements. Asphalt paving to take place following completion of the above (tentatively scheduled between August 27 and September 16, 2021.)

2021 Phase 6 – Gregoire Drive

Construction impacts anticipated to begin July 23, 2021 (tentative date)

2021 Phase 7 – Cheecham Court

Road impacts anticipated to begin June 21 – construction notices are being issued. Temporary service roads will be constructed to ensure access to resident homes. Sanitary sewer main installation will occur, followed by sanitary and water service installations to property line, driveway culverts and driveway reconstruction, etc.

2021 Phase 8 – Cheecham Drive (north of 209 Cheecham Drive)

Construction impacts anticipated to begin July 15, 2021 (tentative date)

Gregoire Lake Estates to Anzac Sanitary Forcemain Contract

Contractor completed the installation and testing of the entire forcemain except for the Highway 881 crossing and connection to Anzac forcemain. Drilling under Highway 881 located south of Singer Drive remains to be completed to allow connection from the Gregoire Lake Estates system to the Anzac system; scheduled for June/July. Access Road construction activities to resume once weather conditions become warmer; scheduled between July-Sept.

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Engineering Update

Anzac Lagoon Expansion – Design

The Municipality has partnered with a consultant to develop a design to expand the capacity of the existing Anzac Lagoon. The design will kick-off in June 2021 and it is expected to be completed within an eight-month period. The lagoon expansion will increase the level of service of the existing Anzac infrastructure for Anzac and support the RMWB’s Rural Water and Sewer Servicing (RWSS) program.

Construction Work Hours

The Municipality would like to remind all residents that construction season has started. As per Bylaw No. 21/010, Part 4, regarding noise control, construction is permitted between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday, Sunday or a statutory holiday.

If you experience any noise discomfort outside of these hours, please contact PULSE at 780- 743-7000 or toll-free at 1-800-973-9663.

The next municipal election will be held on October 18, 2021. Interested candidates will find important information on rules and eligibility requirements, links to official forms, and more on our website at rwmb.ca/elections

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Municipal Census 2021 extended to July 31

The Municipal Census 2021 has been extended until July 31, 2021 to provide residents more time to complete. There are numerous ways on how to participate:

• Online at rmwb.ca/census • Over the phone through the PULSE line 780-743-7000 or 1-800-973-9663 • In person with a socially-distanced enumerator

Don’t know your Census PIN? Each dwelling has a unique PIN, you can obtain yours by emailing [email protected] or contacting PULSE at 780-743-7000 or 1-800-973-9663. For more information about Census 2021 visit rmwb.ca/census.

Let’s Talk Community Policing

Wood Buffalo RCMP recently held a region-wide virtual open house to announce this year’s policing priorities. Do you have questions, comments, or feedback on the newly released policing priorities? The RMWB is partnering with the RCMP by giving residents a chance to connect with the RCMP online through the month of June. Visit rmwb.ca/rcmp to learn how you can submit your thoughts and hear back directly from the Wood Buffalo RCMP!

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Title: Help create a litter-free Wood Buffalo. Register for the 2021 Community Cleanup today!

Warmer weather is in the air throughout the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo and it’s time to cleanup our region. The 2021 Community Cleanup Campaign launches May 4 and runs through to October 28, giving us all the opportunity to pitch in and beautify our region.

The RMWB is once again able to provide residents with bags, gloves, and picker sticks to assist in your cleanup efforts. To make this year’s process safer and easier, we’re encouraging groups of 10 or fewer to register through your local Rural Contact Office by calling 780-334-2298. RMWB staff will register your group and cleanup location while also coordinating a time to pick up with materials from the Rural Contact Office.

Check out our Community Cleanup map before choosing your potential area. Please remember to follow local public health requirements and provincial guidelines with your group.

When your cleanup is finished, please contact your local Rural Contact Office to coordinate the return of the materials.

We encourage residents to share their community cleanup efforts on social media. Share your posts with others by using the hashtag “#cleanupRMWB”.

Throughout the campaign, we encourage residents to visit rmwb.ca/cleanup to see which sites have already been cleaned in their region. Thank you for doing your part to keep our region clean!

Wood Buffalo Communities in Bloom FLOWER OF THE YEAR FREE SEED PACKAGES Contact your Municipal office

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Residents with Private Cisterns and Septage Systems

The RMWB would like to remind residents that maintenance of private water and sanitary systems are the responsibility of the homeowner. Alberta Health Services (AHS) recommends that systems be tested twice a year and cisterns cleaned and disinfected once per year.

Septage tank maintenance

Septage tanks also require proper inspection and maintenance. Here are a few points to keep in mind:

• Have your septic tank checked annually for buildup that can reduce your tank’s efficiency. You may need to have your tank pumped by a professional sewage hauler every couple of years to ensure proper operation. • Do not enter your septic tank. During the treatment process, sewage gives off dangerous gases. Always hire a professional for tank maintenance tasks. • Do not allow livestock, vehicles, or any type of pathway to cross over your disposal field at any time. This practice helps prevent pipe breakage, soil compaction and excessive freezing due to compaction during the winter months. • Keep your treatment system area well-maintained. Trim grasses and other vegetation short. • Always consult your operations manual provided by the septage tank installer for specific maintenance guidance.

Water quality All water supplied to residents comes from the water treatment plant and has been tested to ensure it meets quality standards and is safe to drink. The Municipality follows rigorous safety and quality regulations, including regularly submitting samples to an AHS laboratory.

Should residents note a concern with their drinking water, please follow the steps AHS recommends such as testing the water, ensuring maintenance has been completed, and conducting visual inspections to rule out abnormalities. Should these steps not result in resolution, please contact PULSE at 780-743-7000 or 1-800- 973-9663.

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Know someone who could benefit from the VPR? Spread the word!

The Vulnerable Persons Registry (VPR) is a free, voluntary and confidential service that helps improve the safety of vulnerable residents living at home during emergencies. If you know someone who is eligible, and could benefit from having added support during emergencies, tell them about the VPR! Who is eligible? The VPR is available to residents in the region who experience any of the following:

• Mobility issues • Visual or hearing impairments • Developmental or cognitive impairments • Challenges related to mental health • Individuals who require electricity for life-sustaining equipment (life support, oxygen or dialysis)

Individuals registering for the Vulnerable Persons Registry must have a permanent address and at least one (1) valid contact number on their application. Individuals who are unable to meet these criteria will not be eligible for the registry.

To register, visit rmwb.ca/VPR or call Pulse.

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COMMUNITY PROGRAMS, ACTIVITIES & EVENT

Wood Buffalo Regional Library is bringing summer fun your way! Each week, from July 4- August 24, you’ll be able to enjoy craft kits for all ages! Kits can be picked up at Guest Services at the Anzac Recreation Centre.

Want to read to win this summer? Sign up for our Summer Reading Competition on wbrl.ca. Each book read from July 5 - August 28 is a ballot to win weekly or grand prizes!

Need a little help gaining your confidence in reading? We’re offering virtual reading buddies for kids 6-12. Join us on zoom Tuesdays & Wednesdays from 2-3pm, starting July 6. Registration opens online on June 28.

Residents in rural communities of the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo can contact Wood Buffalo Addiction and Mental Health Services for free and confidential support.

Individual counselling services offered virtually (zoom/telephone): • Addiction and Mental Health Support • Stress Coping Strategies & Life Skills Development

• Psychoeducation on Relapse Prevention, Harm Reduction, Wellness and Wellbeing and Loss and Grief • Referral to Addiction & Concurrent Treatment Programs, and Psychiatry Services • Any other therapeutic interventions as needed

Please call 780-793-8360 for more information or to book an appointment with Addiction & Mental Health Rural Service Team

Wood Buffalo Addiction and Mental Health Services#120-339 Powder Drive, Fort McMurray, Alberta T9K 0M4

PH: 780-793-8360 FAX 780-793-8361

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The Northland School Division (NSD) Board Highlights Regular Board Meeting – May 29, 2021

Board approved 2021-2024 Education Plan The Board of Trustees approved the 2021-2024 Education Plan, as presented. The Education Plan outlines Northland School Division’s priorities, outcomes, strategies and measures. The priorities, outcomes, strategies and measures have been identified as a result of conversations with staff and school communities. During the 2021-2022 school year, NSD will continue and increase engagement with the communities we serve using video-conference, face to face when it's safe to do so and utilizing a new community engagement tool called Bang the Table. Click on the website link to view the Education Plan in full detail https://www.nsd61.ca/download/348846.

NSD launching an online K-9 school for the 2021-2022 school year A new learning environment is going to give Northland School Division (NSD) students another avenue to accomplish academic success. NSD is pleased to announce that they will be operating an online school for the 2021-2022 school year. The online school will serve students in grades Kindergarten to Grade 9. The Board authorized Administration to proceed with developing an online school. Click on the website to view the Northland Online School media release https://www.nsd61.ca/about- us/division-news/post/nsd-launching-an-online-school-for-the-2021-2022-school-year.

Superintendent Highlights - Donated Chromebooks, Education Week and Principal Updates In the latest Superintendent Highlights, Dr. Nancy Spencer-Poitras, highlighted a donation of Chromebooks to NSD students, activities organized to celebrate Education Week and recent principal appointments. Recently, eight NSD students received additional resources to excel in online learning following a recent donation. The United Way of the Alberta Capital Region and ATB donated $100,000 to get laptops to students in need across the province of Alberta.

Board approved the 2021-2022 Spring Budget The Board approved the 2021-2022 Spring Budget. The budget is aligned with NSD’s priorities listed in the 2021-2024 Education Plan and includes the following investments: • Technology to support student learning. This investment supports student engagement in meaningful learning experiences and aligns with NSD’s goal of enhancing and leveraging the use of technology. • A dedicated Cree and Dene instructors at every school.

• A common professional learning calendar to leverage system priorities in numeracy and literacy.

• The School Food Services hot lunch program.

• Housing for teachers. The capital improvement plan, changes to both the maintenance approach and utility recoveries will help with retention, attraction and sustainability.

• Dedicated investments to address learning loss due to COVID-19.

• Click on the website link to view the 2021-2022 Spring Budget in detail https://www.nsd61.ca/download/347422.

Click on the website link to view the publication https://www.nsd61.ca/download/349245.

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To better understand the odours in our region, the Wood Buffalo Environmental Association (WBEA) is asking community members to check out our COMP app and share information about the odours you are experiencing.

The WBEA launched the Community Odour Monitoring Program (COMP) and the COMP App so people could anonymously submit odour observations and track odour events in the RMWB. The collected information is then compared to the ambient air quality parameters measured at the WBEA’s air monitoring stations to determine if there is a relationship between regional odours and air quality. Submitted observations can be found at comp.wbea.org, and findings are reported to the public in an annual report. The 2020 COMP Annual Report can be found here.

Please share your odour observations on the COMP app (available for iOS and Android devices) and help us better understand the odours in our region!

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AFCSS July News

As restrictions ease, we are excited to be offering our programs in person this month

July 7th: Crib tournament 6:30 pm at Camp Yogi. Register by calling 587-664-0041 or emailing [email protected]

July 14th: Board meeting 6:30 pm call 587-664-0041 for more information.

July 15th: Radio Bingo at Camp Yogi. Doors open at 5:00 pm, light supper 5:30 pm, bingo at 6:00 pm, 2 free strips of cards to seniors over 60 that register. Register by calling 587-664-0041 or emailing [email protected]

July 17th: Mindfulness 9:00 - 10:00 am at the Anzac Day Use. Register by calling 587-664-0041 or emailing [email protected]

July 27th: Seniors Luncheon camp yogi, doors open 11:30 am, lunch at 12:00 pm, bingo to follow. Register by calling 587-664-0041 or emailing [email protected]

**All activities open to residents of Anzac, GLE and FMFN468**

Meals on Wheels: We provided many lunches over the past year, delivered right to their door. This service not only provides nutrition to people who might otherwise not eat that day, but it provides an opportunity to visit with community members who might not see or speak with another person. It’s about health, it’s about safety, it’s about peace of mind - and it’s working. PHOTO CONTEST- Our photo contest is happening – get some great shots of the area and email them to [email protected] win some $$$ Open to youth 8-17 and adults 18+ see our photo contest rules on our Facebook Page

Please check out our Facebook page ANZAC FAMILY COMMUNITY SUPPORT SOCIETY for all upcoming events or call 587-664-0041.

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“Yay! its Summer!”

Decorate your front door or front porch in a summer theme. Contest ends July 20, 2021 @ 4:00PM

Everyone is welcome to participate!

Register by calling 780-334-2298

Send a picture of your decorated door or front porch to the contact office in your community.

[email protected]

OR Call and we will come take a picture for you!

Prizes will be given for participation.

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Our Vision "Strong, vibrant communities where youth develop successful careers." Our Mission “Enable youth on their path to rewarding careers.” Check out our website: www.careersnextgen.ca CAREERS: The Next Generation is excited to be hosting a number of provincial-wide virtual workshops for Indigenous students this summer.

Indigenous students will have the chance to hear from and speak with experts in the following in- demand industries: • Land Based Careers • Trendy Trades As well, we have some employability skills workshops. Our upcoming sessions include: • Job Search • Cover Letter and Resume Building • Interview Prep Workshop • Success on the Job Workshop

Registration is required. Scan the QR code or call us at 587-543-0436.

Program Coordinators are available to assist you: • Eric: [email protected] CO-OP, urban school virtual presentations

• Anika: [email protected]: Health, ICT, Junior Forest Rangers, FNMI students in Fort McMurray, students in Fort McKay &

• Crystal: [email protected] RAP, WWO, Power Engineering, students in Anzac, Janvier & Conklin

• Diego: [email protected] Indigenous Youth Career Coach

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Anzac Public Health Services

Public Health Nurse visits occur monthly in the Anzac FCSS office.

Public Health Nurses provide:

• Well Child Clinic • Support for families with infants • Infant and child growth monitoring • Breastfeeding support • Child & adult immunizations • Health teaching and advice • Disease control & follow up • School immunizations • Take home Naloxone kits • Seasonal influenza immunization

The Public Health Nurse will be available between 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. as follows:

July 7, 2021

Please call 780-791-6247 for more information or to book an appointment with the Public Health Nurse. Walk-ins will also be accepted on these dates.

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Happy Birthday To:

Jason Platt July 01 Happy Anniversary Jordan White July 02 Ken Lovell July 03 To: Mickey Cockerill July 04 Sandra & Dale Flint Justine Belore July 06 st Gloria Donovan July 07 July 1 Jennifer Slaght July 10 Leanne & Wallace Brenton Madyson Cheecham July 12 nd Bull Woodward July 13 July 2 Gilles Seguin July 14 Teresa & Doug Horsley Natasha Shainline July 15 th David Morrison July 15 July 7 Trevor Cress July 15 Bryce & Tammy Jackson Talyanne Jensen July 15 th Rusty Woodward July 16 July 20 Craig Cree July 17 James & Kaylea Collins Louise McEvoy July 17 st Brent Cardinal July 18 July 31 Jerome Seguin July 19

Jo-Ann Cheecham July 21 Charlee Lovell July 21 Logan McKenzie July 22 Sonia Quintal July 22 Simone Wiltzen July 23 Ernest Michael July 23 Stella Lavallee July 26 Tristen Cree July 27 Leanne Brenton July 28 Autumn Lemaigre July 29 Ryder O’Keefe July 29 Chuck Quintal July 31 Ron Finch July 31

Note: If you wish to have your birthday and anniversary published in the Willow Lake News, please send an e-mail to Anzac Municipal Office’s Staff, or call 780 334-2298.

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ANZAC MUNICIPAL OFFICE Please note the office is closed at this time due to COVID-19. Staff can still be reached via the info below 237 Stony Mountain Road, Anzac AB T0P 1J0 780- 334-2298 Pulse 780- 743-7000 or 1-800-973-9664 [email protected]

IMPORTANT CONTACTCONTACT INFORMATIOINFORMATIONN PULSE 1-800-973-9663 [email protected] RMWB.CA/PULSE (MUNICIPAL SWITCH BOARD) 780-743-7000 COMMUNITY CONTACTS: SOCIAL MEDIA: ANZAC RECREATION CENTRE 780-793-6900

ANZAC RECREATION 780-334-2424 SOCIETY / BOARD @WOODBUFFALORURALCOMMUNITYCONNECTION

ANZAC FCSS 780-334-2450

ANZAC SCHOOL 780-334-2271 @RMWOODBUFFALO

ATCO 1-800-668-2248

BILL WOODWARD SCHOOL 780-334-0818 @RMWOODBUFFALO

CNOOC COMMUNITY 780-334-2850 MUNICIPAL OFFICE SERVICES OFFICE WILLOW LAKE METIS 780-334-0008 • UTILITY BILL PAYMENTS NATION • WATER AND SEWER HOOK UPS NORTH LIFE ANZAC 780-334-0005 • ANIMIAL LICENSES PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE 780-791-6247

WILLOW LAKE COMMUNITY 780-334-2679 DEADLINE FOR AUGUST NEWSLETTER ASSOCIATION SUBMISSIONS: JULY 26, 2021 HEALTH LINK 811 ALL EMERGENCIES 911

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COMMUNITY EVENTS & PROGRAMS CALENDAR

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4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Public Health Clinic 10-3pm AFCSS Crib Tournament 6:30 @ Camp Yogi

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 AFCSS Board Radio Bingo AFCSS meeting @ Starts 5 pm Mindfulness 6:30 @ Camp 9-10 am @ (see pg.19) Yogi Day Used Area

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Summer Theme Contest deadline (see pg. 21)

25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Newsletter Seniors deadline Luncheon at noon @ Camp Yogi

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