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The Combine Crunch made for a fun way to wrap up the 73rd annual Hardisty Rodeo this past Sunday, July 18. Five combines - all painted up and decorated for battle - Photo: Zak McLachlan duked it out during the annual Combine Crunch to be the last machine standing in the demolition derby-style event. The Gratton Coulee/Pilsner combine, pictured far left, driven by Alvin Wannechko took this year’s title of Combine Crunch champion. Read more about this year’s Hardisty Rodeo on page 12. Wainwright M.D. Council declares Agricultural Disaster

Roger Holmes gathering detailed information on the [email protected] dry conditions in this area. That information is then provided ouncilors of the M.D. of Wain- to the Government of ’s Min- Cwright voted on Tuesday, July 20, istry of Agriculture and Forestry, the to declare an agricultural disaster in Agriculture Financial Services Corpo- the M.D. due to drought conditions. ration and the Rural Municipalities of This declaration is the first step in Alberta. bringing the dry conditions in the Reports from councilors at the meet- area to the attention of other levels of ing indicated concerns about how the government and the public. lack of moisture in all divisions of the While this action does not automat- M.D. is negatively affecting crops and ically trigger access to increased fund- pasture land. Dried up sloughs in the area are a visible reminder to the drought condi- Photo: Roger Holmes ing programs, it starts the process of EDGE tions in the area. This photo was taken July 21 north of Edgerton.

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Roger Holmes Paved highway line painting [email protected] Council approved just over $50,000 for line painting on paved roads in he Council of the MD of Wain- the MD. Councilor Phil Valleau ob- Twright held their regular meeting jected to the painting of the lines say- on Tuesday, July 20, to discuss a num- ing he felt it was an unnecessary ex- ber of topics. These are some of the pense when the lines only last two to highlights from that meeting. three years and no lines are required on many MD concrete based roads of Dust control in Irma similar nature. The MD agreed to work with the Vil- Road to be cement stabilized lage of Irma on dust control issues in Council approved $20,000 to add the south area of the village near the 140 meters of cement stabilization on cardlock facility. The MD indicated it township road 455 near the DenMax would agree to a 50-50 cost share with yard to complete the tie in with range the village to address the problem. It road 75 where a high speed curve in was also noted that Gratton Coulee the road has recently been removed. had agreed to provide the calcium Gravel Agreement reached needed for dust control at no cost to with Alberta Transportation The MD of Wainwright has agreed to cost share the dust control improvement Photo: Roger the village. Council made a deal with Alberta costs of this intersection south of the tracks with the Village of Irma. It was noted Holmes that Gtatton Coulee has agreed to donate the calcium for the project.

Transportation for Alberta Transporta- Advanced voting approved tion to mine gravel south of Irma un- Council approved a motion to allow til 2026. The MD will receive a credit for advanced voting in the October for $117,000 for the cost of pumping municipal election. water at Porter Lake and will receive Crop compensation rates $2.40 per ton after that for the gravel approved royalty. Council approved the payments it Memorial Benches approved will make next year for disturbances Council approved a bench on the to land caused by construction, etc. NW corner of Arm Lake on behalf of They agreed to pay the following Martha and Francis Everett as well as amounts per bushel or the contracted a bench on behalf of Myrna Bell near price: the pier at the Clear Lake public beach. Canola $21 No increase on Riverdale Wheat $12 Camping rates Barley $7.50 Council decided not to increase Oats $5 camping rates at Riverdale for next Peas $10 year. The last time rates were increased Flax $25 was for the 2018 camping season. Green feed and Hay $150 per 1200 lb. KidSport Golf Tournament at bale Riverdale Approved for 2022 Pasture $75 per acre The 2021 event had been cancelled Irma and Edgerton Golf Cours- and council approved August 19, 2022 es taxes cancelled as the date for the tournament to be Council cancelled taxes totaling held at the course. $1,355.26 between Edgerton and Irma I love the welcoming and friendly Recreation and Rural Fire golf courses. atmosphere. What can I say – funds to be topped up 24 additional garbage bins Council approved a $10,000 top up ordered I really like this place. It’s home! to each of the rural recreation areas Council approved the purchase of 24 - Marie and fire areas in the MD for a total of – 3 yard sloped metal bins with plastic $80,000. lids at a cost of $30,000. Big Ideas for funding requested Fire Ban in effect by province Due to the current drought, Council Call (780) 845-2080 The province requested five big directed that no more fire permits can U1??[7;"ƅƈ ideas from the MD for future fund- be issued and all current fire permits Someone You for more information. ing consideration. Council considered are cancelled. PointsWestLiving.com such items as hospital renovations Council to tour roads Love, Should Live A Supportive Living Community and a list of the worst roads in the MD Council set August 9th as their all- which included 899. A discussion on day tour of roads in the MD. a heli-pad was rejected due to a dis- Landfill to accept most elec- agreement between local authorities tronic devices 2710-11 Avenue, Wainwright, AB T9W 0B1 and on the Council heard that most household [email protected] requirements for a hospital heli-pad electronic equipment can now be ac- near the hospital in Wainwright. cepted at the Wainwright landfill site. EDGE

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Zak McLachlan Community Revitaliza- tacles, playgrounds and bike racks. [email protected] tion Fund grant application “They’re all things that are in our fu- Council approved a motion to apply ture plans, so if we can get grant fund- he Council of the Town for the Canada Community Revitaliza- ing of 75 per cent, it only makes sense Tof Wainwright held tion Fund grant. because it would save us that much their regular meeting on In order to do so, the Town had to money,” Gau said. Tuesday, July 20, to discuss make available 25 per cent of the proj- “If we have the opportunity to take a number of topics. These Vic and Betty Callaghan visited Council on Photo: Zak ect costs, which are a maximum of advantage of any type of grant, I think are some of the highlights behalf of the Battle River Historical Society to McLachlan $166,667. The grant funding can cover we should. Hopefully we’re successful from that meeting. request funding of $5,000 from the Town for 75 per cent of the cost of building new with this and we can create projects Wainwright Cruise In the Wainwright & District Museum. community infrastructure or revital- around the community that everybody Night road closure ize existing assets up to a maximum of can enjoy,” Councillor Patrick Moroz The Wainwright Cruise In Night or- cillor Bruce Pugh said. $500,000. said. EDGE ganizers submitted a request to Coun- Council passed the motion and will With the dead- cil for the closure of a road for an event work with the event organizers to line for the grant they are looking to hold on Sunday, choose the most suitable location. applications just *"#   "$*#  August 29. Battle River Historical Society a few days away, !%("$*  $"  They are planning a large commu- funding request CAO Karrie Gau nity event for the end of August, with Vic and Betty Callaghan attended said they plan on )#(!#*#  classic vehicles on display as well as the Council meeting to speak about the combining a num- #   !'*!! family activities and more. The orga- funding request from the Battle River ber of smaller up- "" * #&$&  nizers requested two locations for the Historical Society. grades into one LANDSCAPING * #%!#*"#) !# LTD. event, with both options being roads The Wainwright & District Museum big project in or-  ! $($*!(# parallel to Highway 14. and the Travel Alberta Centre, which der to submit for “I think it’s great to see activities fired are operated by the Society, have re- the grant funding.  *!( *#%  Dean up like this again and getting involved opened for the year. They have two stu- The project would *!%!% *! Christensen with the community. I support it,” dents operating the museum through- include improve- Councillor Will Challenger said. out the summer and are open Tuesday ments to things 780-806-0188 “It’s another one of those things that to Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. such as paved email: [email protected] makes Wainwright a good place to be, The Society requested funding of trails, crosswalks, an EDGE 4-pack so we should be encouraging these $5,000 for the year, which Council ap- benches, recycling types of things. So I support it,” Coun- proved. and garbage recep- MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF WAINWRIGHT #61 Village of Edgerton awards annual PUBLIC NOTICE ATTENTION HAMLET OF FABYAN/ scholarship GREENSHIELDS RESIDENTS: Due to the recent drought conditions and ex- treme heat, the Fabyan/Greenshields water sys- The Village of Edgerton pre- sented Jade Eggen with the 2021 tems have been exposed to added stress due Village of Edgerton Community to increased water usage in the Hamlets. In an Leadership Scholarship recently. Eggen will be attending the Uni- effort to take pressure off of the systems, we are versity of in the fall. Pic- asking residents to stop or considerably limit tured above, Edgerton Mayor Kay- lan White presented Eggen with water use for watering lawns, washing drive- the scholarship. ways and cars and other unnecessary uses.

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Zak McLachlan given to the CT Scanner Project, but A couple other [email protected] nobody expected the surprise they items were also saw on auction day. donated to be sold his past weekend was an excit- The van went to auction on Sunday, in the auction and Ting auction at Scribner Auction in July 18, at Scribner’s online only auc- support the CT Wainwright. tion. Scanner Project. The local auction house sold the Bidding was going well when one Ribstone Colony minivan donated to the Rotary Club bidder phoned in to ask if he would Welding & Fab- of Wainwright by Wainwright resi- be able to donate the van back to be ricating donated dent Georgina Myggland. Proceeds auctioned a second time if he won the four metal panels from the minivan were slated to be bidding. Of course, the request was ac- and an individual cepted. donated a fifth Gratton Coulee Agri Parts won the wheel hitch and bidding for the van at $24,100 and im- a gate, and the The minivan , which was donated by Geogina Myg- Submitted mediately donated it back to be sold proceeds of those gland to the Rotary Club to be auctioned in support of photos again. items brought the the CT Scanner Project, sold twice at auction and raised The bidding quickly heated up once total funds raised $47,700 for the cause. again until the van was finally sold to for the CT Scanner a buyer from Vermilion for $23,600. Project to $49,030. tional at the time because we were in In the end, the van raised a total of “We thought the biggest thing was the middle of a live auction and try- $47,700. All of the funds were donated Georgina donating the van. But then ing to raise money for charity… It was to the CT Scanner Project, as Scribner’s it being re-donated was amazing. That exciting. Not just the auction, but also Auction waived their commission will happen sometimes at charity auc- the community support. And when Arthur Schwentner from the Rotary Club and buyer’s fees in order to help raise tions or galas, but not something like you get those two things coming to- of Wainwright was excited to see such great as much funds as possible for the fun- this,” said Katrina Scribner. gether, it’s magic.” support for the fundraising auction this past draiser. “To be honest, it was a little bit emo- EDGE weekend.

gold. Bryce’s own involvement as a in Wainwright. player is impressive. He has been to Wainwright Town Council recently Western Canadians twice as a plyer, agreed to fund a project that would winning the gold both times and has see the floors of the Multiplex resur- won the Provincials five times. faced. The resurfacing involves the Samantha Isaman wants to be an removal of the top coating of the cur- actress and Theatre 75’s $250 scholar- rent floor, which will be replaced with Compiled by Phyllis Holmes from the newspaper archives ship has helped her pursue her dream. a high performance flooring made of [email protected] Isaman, recently returned from the epoxy flakes. Badlands Drama Summer School. “History cannot give us a program Sunday, July 21 at approximately for the future, but it can give us a fuller 5:20 p.m., a half ton truck driven by understanding of ourselves, and of our Betty Herbert collided with a train common humanity, so that we can bet- near Heath. Herbert sustained numer- ter face the future” Robert Penn Warren ous fractures and is in stable, but seri- ous condition in the University of Alberta Hospital in . One Year Ten Years Ago Ago July 24, July 22, 2020 July 26, Thirty 2011 Years Ago July 24, Twenty 1991 Years Ago July 24, The number of active COVID-19 cases July 27, Numerous trees were sent crashing in Wainwright M.D. climbs to eight. 2001 to the ground during the summer Mayor Brian Bethune said neither storm on Monday, July 18th. AHS or Public Health have provided After the summer storm, the storm municipal government officials with The Irma Peewees brought home drains were working overtime to any further information about where the gold at the Alberta Provincial catch up with the massive amount of the cases are located within the M.D. of Wainwright or whether or not the “B” Championship in Edmonton. The A program entitled “Picture Your water that was dumped. eight cases are connected in any way. team consisted of Mel Garbe (coach), World” will allow community youth Municipal District of Wainwright Brian Crawford (outfield), Jordan Pasz- to travel throughout the Town of Division 5 Councilor Bruce Cummins The Wainwright Encore Entertain- tor (outfield), Travis Waddell (outfield), Wainwright from July 16th to August is looking to stretch out his oiling bud- ment Society has recently sent out a Mel Garbe (catcher/shortstop/pitch- 16th and take pictures of hazards they get and oil the last piece of the Trestle letter to their subscribers informing er), Travis Tipler (shortstop/pitcher), find. RCMP Community Liaison Coor- Road. them the 20-21 season has been can- Orlando Radies (outfield), Ron Boom- celled due to COVID restrictions. dinator Avery Thurston explained the “Our Story” history came alive in hower (coach), Greg Jones (outfield), program to the Town Council at their The Council of the Town of Wain- Charles Haun (outfield), Kory Owen Wainwright July 16-17 with multiple meeting on July 17th. events that went on around down- wright has opted to reinstate Global (3rd base/outfield), Jason McKee ( 3rd Traffic Group’s contract for the photo base/catcher), Jason Anquist (2nd Extra Foods is nearing completion, town. The 1929 Downtown Histor- with many of their shelves already ic Wainwright tour was one of the radar program within Wainwright on base), Michael Garbe (1st base/pitch- August 4th. er), Ken Larson (pitcher/catcher). stocked. many events. This tour was a walk that went around the south end of At their regular meeting July The Wainwright High School reunion A crew was out paving the trail in the Bevan’s Nature Area on July 24th, downtown led by Peral-Ann Gooding 21,councilors of the Wainwright MD of 1947-1952 was deemed a smashing who was in character as Lolo Maybe. approved extending MD operated success, with emotions including a making the trails easier to walk, bike or rollerblade on. At the Wainwright Hotel, Michael camping privileges to all Canadians. mixture of tears, cheers and laughter. Forester, who was played by Mur- Bryce Motley, born in Czar loves base- Glen Nowosad had been announced The coordinator of the event was Clara ray Morris, gave a brief history of his ball. He has coached it for 23 years and as the next Superintendent of East Campbell Berg. Miss Lillian Bloom, time as mayor of Wainwright. Mrs. played it for many more. This year he Catholic Schools. the only teacher in attendance was W.E. Washburn, played by Suzanne took the Wainwright Midget “A” Boys toasted as “The Queen of Wainwright Comeau, performed an animated to Provincials and watched them win High”. monologue about her life and times EDGE | Wainwright, AB | July 23, 2021 7 Ladies of Fire ‘n’ Wheels host pancake breakfast at OK Tire

The Ladies of Fire ‘n’ Wheels hosted a pancake breakfast at OK Tire in Wainwright on Wednesday, July 21, to raise funds for new benches for the residents at the Battle River Lodge. The pancake breakfast raised a total of $928.45 serving 176 people, and Kevin and Katrina Scribner from Scribner Auction topped up the funds with a donation to make an even $1,000. Pictured left, Brianne and Emma Boxell flips pancakes and cooks sausages for the breakfast. Above, Dawn Curtis serves some pancakes to Bruce McCluskey. Pictured right, Bauer Paulson is all smiles as he shows off his plate of tasty breakfast in the OK Tire shop. Photos: Zak McLachlan I’m back with a summer update!

By Amelia Holmes VID, but we ended up getting to spend so parlant d’anniversaires, mon frère et much extra time with the animals that PDVXURQWIªW©OHXUVDQVODVHPDLQH Grade 4 French Immersion Airdrie, Alberta we wouldn’t have had if the park was dernière! Nos parents nous ont surpris full of other people. I hope we can go en louant Cobb’s Adventure Park juste My summer has been quite back so we can do the other games there. pour notre famille! Nous n’avons pas enjoyable so I think it’s time for a COVID And see the animals again. One other beaucoup vu le parc car nous avons diary entry. My most recent news is that thing this week is that I got an allergy passé la plupart de notre temps avec I’m now a detective for The Sherlock test because I get hives. Turns out they les kangourous et les planeurs à su- Holmes Detective Agency (221B Baker don’t know what causes the hives but we cre. Les planeurs en sucre avaient des Street LONDON NW1 6XE) and I’ve got also found out I’m allergic to some trees, yeux énormes et étaient super mi- my first case! “Ali’s missing Frog”. Ali is some grasses and dust mites. Here’s a pic- gnons. Nous avons pu nourrir les kan- my sister and a toy frog she got for her ture of me in my detective outfit. JRXURXVHWPªPHGRQQ©GHVERXWHLOOHV birthday is missing! So this case is close to Translated to French with the help of de lait aux bébés. Deux des kangourous home. Speaking of birthdays, my broth- Jennifer Holmes avaient de minuscules bébés dans er and sister had their 5th birthday last Je suis de retour avec un rapport leurs poches. Je sais que mes parents week! Our parents surprised us by rent- d’été! Mon été est très amusant, donc je ont loué le parc à cause de COVID, mais ing Cobb’s Adventure Park just for our pense qu’il est temps pour une entrée nous avons fini par passer tellement family! We didn’t actually see much of de journal COVID. Ma nouvelle la plus de temps extra avec les animaux que the park because we spent most of our récente est que je suis maintenant dé- nous n’aurions pas eu si le parc était time with the kangaroos and sugar glid- tective pour The Sherlock Holmes De- plein d’autres personnes. J’espère que ers. The sugar gliders had huge eyes and tective Agency (221B Baker Street LON- nous pourrons retourner pour faire les were super cute. We got to feed the kan- DON NW1 6XE) et j’ai mon premier cas! autres jeux. Et revoir les animaux. Une garoos and even gave some of the babies “Ali manque sa grenouille”. Ali est ma autre chose cette semaine est que j’ai que je suis allergique à certains arbres, bottles of milk. Two of the kangaroos had VXUHWXQHJUHQRXLOOHHQMRXHWTXÍHOOH fait un test d’allergie parce que j’ai de certaines herbes et acariens. Voici une tiny babies in their pouches. I know my a eue pour son anniversaire a disparu! l’urticaire. Ils ne savent pas ce qui cause photo de moi dans ma habille de détec- parents rented the park because of CO- Ce cas est donc proche de chez nous. En l’urticaire, mais nous avons découvert tive.

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Sergeant Wes Bensmiller Constable Greg Bamber Corporal Norm Weber Constable Charles Lambright Corporal Kirk Smith Constable Lisa Harrower Constable Ben Dixon Constable Jennie Reddick Constable Michael Hamilton Constable Mitch Gardipee Constable Karanvir Nanuan POLICEBEAT “The Police Beat” is a joint effort be- to provide gift cards to receive their the vehicle. Members determined located the male, who did not require tween Star News and the Wainwright winnings. Complainant recognized nothing criminal or suspicious was police assistance. RCMP and is put together by a repre- the instance as a fraud and reported ongoing. sentative of both organizations. it for information purposes. July 10 July 8 » 12:00 a.m. - Complaint of a male July 5-11 » 12:00 p.m. - Complaint of damage to a vehicle. Complainant advised his » 12:30 a.m. - Complaint of a suspi- causing a disturbance at a residence Zak McLachlan with files from cious vehicle at a rural location near in Wainwright. Members attended, Sgt. Wes Bensmiller delivery van was stuck by a Dodge truck while parked on Main Street in Irma. Vehicle was abandoned near a but the male had left the area prior Wainwright. Truck fled the area. No residence in Irma. Members attended to police arrival. Members conducted 7KHUHZHUHFRPSODLQWVLQFLGHQWVÀYH license plate obtained. No suspects. and located the vehicle, which was patrols, but they could not locate the deer-related incidents, 12 ‘not a police not properly insured or registered. male. matters’, no false 911 calls, two cases of » 2:30 p.m. - Individual attended Vehicle was determined not to be failure to appear and one false alarm were Wainwright RCMP Detachment » 2:00 a.m. - Complaint of a suspicious stolen. Registered owner contacted male at a residence in Wainwright. reported during the week. with a wallet they had found in to remove the vehicle. Wainwright. Owner was contacted, Male has been identified. Matter is » 11:00 a.m. - Wainwright RCMP re- still under investigation. July 5 and the wallet was returned. ceived information about an individ- » 2:30 p.m. - Complaint of an aban- » 12:00 a.m. - Complaint of a vehicle » 4:00 p.m. - Complaint of an erratic ual who was wanted on outstanding doned vehicle on a lease site north- driving erratically in Wainwright. driver. Complainant advised a ve- warrants from another jurisdiction east of Wainwright. Members made Complainant advised it appeared hicle drove over the curb and blew who was living in the Wainwright patrols and located the vehicle, individuals were hanging out of the through a stop sign near the Co-op area. Male was later located, arrested which was determined to have been sunroof of the vehicle. No license gas station in Wainwright. Driver and released on court compelling stolen from Wainwright. Vehicle was plate obtained. Members made pa- was identified and located by police. documents. towed, and the registered owner was trols, but they could not locate the Driver was warned about his actions. 11:30 a.m. - Complaint of an elderly contacted. No suspects at this time. vehicle. No further complaints re- » » 7:30 p.m. - Report of a dead moose in male missing. Male did not attend ceived. the middle of the road on Highway » 7:15 p.m. - Complaint of a reckless the hospital as expected. Members driver near Highway 14 and Main » 2:30 a.m. - Members on routine pa- 41 south of Wainwright. Members made patrols and located the male, Street in Wainwright. Complainant trol performed a traffic stop on a ve- made patrols in the area and found who had returned to his residence. advised the driver was driving er- hicle for swerving within its lane. the moose already removed from the Male was safe and did not require ratically. License plate was obtained. Members administered mandatory roadway. police or medical assistance. Registered owner was contacted and alcohol screening to the driver, re- » 9:30 p.m. - Complaint of an indi- 4:30 p.m. - Complaint of a land- spoken to about the incident. No sulting in a fail. Driver was issued im- » vidual stealing water from another lord-tenant dispute at a residence in charges at this time. mediate roadside sanctions, resulting residence. Suspect was identified. Wainwright. Members attended and in a license and vehicle seizure. Members spoke to all parties about » 9:40 p.m. - Complaint of a female mediated the station. Members re- shoplifting at Walmart. When ap- » 7:30 a.m. - Request to conduct a the incident. No charges considered mained on hand to keep the peace proached by security, the female fled well-being check on a male in Irma. at this time. while the tenant removed property the area on foot. Members made pa- Members located the male, who did from the residence. trols in the area, but they could not not require police assistance. July 7 » 4:00 a.m. - Complainant advised » 5:40 p.m. - Request to conduct a locate the female. No suspects at this » 9:30 a.m. - Complaint of a possible while his vehicle was parked at a well-being check on a male in Irma. time. fraud. Complainant advised their gas station, it was struck by another Members made patrols and located email was hacked and banking in- vehicle. Vehicle did not sustain dam- the male, who did not require police July 11 formation was stolen. Complainant age. Members spoke to all parties in- assistance. » 1:00 a.m. - Complaint of individuals lost over $2,000. Financial institution volved. No charges at this time. » 8:00 p.m. - Complaint of tires on fire causing excessive noise at a residence was advised. No suspects at this time. in Irma. Members made patrols, but » 8:30 a.m. - Complaint of a theft of a at a recycling plant in Irma. Cause of » 11:00 a.m. - Report of a one-vehicle the individuals causing the loud vehicle. Vehicle was later located on the fire unknown. Irma Fire Rescue collision. Complainant advised they noise were gone from the residence fire on Highway 41 south of Wain- attended and extinguished the fire. struck the wall at the Dairy Queen before police arrival. No further com- wright. Members later determined Nothing suspicious. drive-thru in Wainwright, causing plaints received. the vehicle was not stolen. Vehicle damage. No injuries were reported. had caught fire while in the posses- July 9 » 2:00 a.m. - Members on routine pa- Damage report completed. sion of an individual who was bor- » 10:30 a.m. - Complaint of damage to trol performed a traffic stop on a vehi- » 1:30 p.m. - Complaint of suspicious rowing the vehicle with permission a vehicle. Complainant advised his cle for failing to signal before turning. activity in a motel in Wainwright. from the complainant. No charges. vehicle was struck while parked in a Members administered mandatory Members made patrols, but nothing parking lot at a financial institution. alcohol screening on the driver, re- 11:45 a.m. - Complaint of damage suspicious was located. No further » The other driver later attended Wain- sulting in a fail. Driver was issued im- to a vehicle. Complainant advised a complaints received. wright RCMP Detachment to report mediate roadside sanctions, resulting window of their vehicle was broken the incident. No charges considered. in a license and vehicle seizure. » 9:30 p.m. - Complaint of a structure while the vehicle was parked in their fire in Irma. Irma Fire Rescue attend- driveway. Nothing appeared to be » 11:30 a.m. - Complaint of damage to » 5:00 a.m. - Members on routine pa- ed and extinguished the fire. Cause stolen. No suspects. a vehicle. Complainant advised his trol performed a traffic stop on a ve- of the fire unknown at this time. No vehicle was struck while parked in a hicle for swerving on the road and 3:00 p.m. - Complaint of a distur- injuries were reported. » parking lot at Walmart. No suspects failing to signal before turning. Mem- bance at a residence in Fabyan be- or witnesses. Damage report com- bers administered mandatory alco- July 6 tween two males. Members attend- pleted. hol screening on the driver, resulting ed and mediated the situation. No 3:40 a.m. - Complaint of harassing in a fail. Driver was issued immedi- » charges. » 11:35 a.m. - Complaint of a vehicle communications from a known indi- speeding through the Ribstone area. ate roadside sanctions, resulting in a vidual. No charges considered at this » 6:00 p.m. - Complaint of a distur- Members made patrols and located license and vehicle seizure. time. bance at a residence between a fe- the vehicle. Driver was spoken to male and her son. Members attend- Continued on page 10 5:00 a.m. - Complaint of a distur- about his actions. » ed, but the son had left the residence bance in Wainwright between two prior to police arrival. No charges. » 11:50 a.m. - Complaint of an indi- males. Members made patrols and lo- vidual seen drinking alcohol in a WAINWRIGHT PHOTO cated the two males. Members spoke » 6:20 p.m. - Complaint of a fight be- vehicle. Members made patrols, but to the males about the incident. Both tween a male and his son at Mc- they could not locate the vehicle. Li- TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT males left the area without further is- Donald’s in Wainwright. Members cense plate was obtained. Members LOCATIONS FOR NEXT WEEK: sue. attended and spoke to both parties spoke to the registered owner about about the incident. Both parties left JULY 10:30 a.m. - Complaint of a suspi- the incident. » the area without further incident. 26 - 27 ST @/NEAR 5 AVE cious male near the complainant’s » 8:00 p.m. - Complaint of a deer in- 27 - 5 AVE @/NEAR 4 AVE residence. Members made patrols » 8:00 p.m. - Complaint of a distur- jured in the middle of the road on 28 - 5 AVE @ 1 ST and located the male. Members did bance at a residence in Wainwright Highway 14 west of Wainwright. 29 - 1 ST @/NEAR 5 AVE not observe anything criminal. Male between family members. Members 30 - 10A ST@/NEAR 13 AVE Members attended. Deer was put 31 - 8 AVE @/NEAR SPLASH PARK left the area. attended and mediated the situation. down and removed from the road- No further complaints received. AUGUST » 10:45 a.m. - Complaint of a fraud. way. 1 - 10 ST @ HWY 14 Complainant advised of being a vic- » 11:00 p.m. - Complaint of a suspi- » 9:00 p.m. - Request to conduct a cious vehicle driving around rural tim of an online fraud. Complainant well-being check on a male in Wain- Additional locations may be photo enforced on the above dates. advised they were told they had won locations northwest of Wainwright. wright. Members made patrols and Photo enforcement may not operate on all dates listed above. a large amount of money and had Members made patrols and located For more information call 780-842-1691 10 EDGE | Wainwright, AB | July 23, 2021 Help Make it Grow Time for a new sidewalk JOIN THE CREW

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$10,000 MAKE A DONATION Police Beat continued & JOIN THE CREW: July 11 suspects at this time. license plates did not match the ve- » 5:30 a.m. - Complaint of an un- » 7:00 p.m. - Complainant reported hicle. Members determined the ve- COMBINE SEEDING known male passed on the com- drug paraphernalia had been found hicle was not currently registered or CREW CREW plainant’s deck. Members attended on the street in Wainwright. Mem- insured. Driver was issued multiple violation tickets. Vehicle was towed. $1000+ $500+ and located the male, who was re- bers attended and seized the para- Ken Wasmuth Larry & Diane moved from the property. phernalia, which was subsequently » 9:30 p.m. - Complaint of a loud bang Malachy Young Kingswood destroyed. in Wainwright. Members deter- Phil Valleau Dale & Jane Scott » 11:00 a.m. - complaint of a suspi- Anonymous Rachel, Rebecca & cious individual laying in the back » 8:00 p.m. - Members on routine mined a bird hit a transformer, caus- Marilyn & Joe Pospolita Elizabeth Pospolita ing it to blow and make a loud noise. Ron & Marilyn Grunow of a truck bed in the intersection on patrol on Highway 14 east of Wain- Gail Belanger Highway 14 and Highway 17. Mem- wright performed a traffic stop on a » 11:50 p.m. - Complaint of a possible George & Louise Bunz TRUCKING Lyle Anderson CREW bers made patrols, but the vehicle vehicle for speeding. Driver was also impaired driver. Members made pa- Keith and Aileen Brower had left prior to police arrival. found to be operating the vehicle trols and located the vehicle. Mem- Robert & Marilyn Enstrom $100+ without valid registration. Driver bers administered mandatory al- Ribstone Colony Welding Wilf & Lilli Baier » 12:00 p.m. - Complaint of a theft. & Fabricating Marcia Beare Complainant advised his vehicle was issued a $324 violation ticket. cohol screening, resulting in a fail. Cornelia & Werner Heim Ross & Bernie Stearn Driver was given immediate road- Linda Fletcher was broken into and rummaged » 9:00 p.m. - Members on routine through, and the unknown suspect patrol in Wainwright performed a side sanctions, resulting in a license SPRAYING stole the complainant’s wallet. No traffic stop on a vehicle where the and vehicle seizure. CREW $250+ Bank of Montreal St. Mary’s Anglican Wed. July 21 Church Women A cheque made out to WDCHF will be eligible for a charitable tax receipt from the Health Foundation. Cheques can be dropped off at the EDGE Office or mailed to Wainwright Rotary Club, Box 2870, Wainwright AB T9W 1S7

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Zak McLachlan were also entered into the door prize to get some demographics that we don’t [email protected] draw which had a number of excit- usually hit with out other programs ing prizes including a year’s supply and events like having all different og owners from all throughout the of pet food from ACANA Pet Foods, a ages from little kids right up to seniors, Dcommunity enjoyed a fun evening fitness prize pack, a dog care package single people, couples and families,” during the Wainwright Dog Walk Day from Wainwright Veterinary Services, said event organizer Leah Taylor, Com- on Tuesday, July 20. an iGlo aquarium kit from Barker’s munity Recreation Coordinator at PSP PSP Wainwright hosted the event in Pet Supply, two gift baskets from The Wainwright. partnership with the Town of Wain- Wainwright Flower Cart, a nail trim “I heard nothing but good things. wright and M.D. of Wainwright as well gift certificate from Hana’s Hounds and People said they are looking forward to as a number of businesses including a mystery bag provided by the M.D. of the event again next year. And a really Hana’s Hounds, Barker’s Pet Supply, Wainwright. big part of why the event was so great Wainwright Veterinary Services and The walk took the dogs and their was all the hard work of the people I The Wainwright Flower Cart. owners from the dog park over to 27th like to call pet stakeholders in town. The event had 109 dogs registered to Avenue, through Bevan’s Nature Area Our partners were really keen on sup- take part in the walk. and back to the dog park. The route had porting this event.” Wainwright The first 100 dogs registered for the a number of stations along the way Taylor said they hope to host the Rotary Club walk were given doggy bags with plen- with water and treats for the dogs. event again next year after this year’s ty of goodies for the canine participants. “I think it was a really great event. event was a big hit in the community. Those who registered for the event What I loved about it was we were able EDGE

1st Prize: Molson BEER FOR A YEAR (Supplied by Wainwright Liquor & Cold Beer Store & Molson/Coors) (value $1,000) 2nd Prize: Molson BEER FOR A YEAR (Supplied by Wainwright Rotary Club) (value $1,000) 3rd Prize: BBQ (Supplied by Wainwright Canadian Tire) (value $500)

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Tickets $5 Draw Date: November 20, 2021 Rotary Club members: Bev Brilz George Bunz Calvin Clark Barry Hall Roger Holmes Doug Morgan David Neville Bryan Perkins Arthur Schwentner Shelden Welch Charlie McCormick Ann Marie Nicklin Wes Taylor Allan Samm Lanette Van Winssen 12 EDGE | Wainwright, AB | July 23, 2021

THE EDGESPORTS Huge crowds for 73rd Hardisty Rodeo

Zak McLachlan standing every year. The event had five combines battle [email protected] “We draw people from a long way it out to be the last machine stand- away, but the community also always ing. Alvin Wannechko in the Pilsner- he 73rd annual Hardisty Rodeo shows up to support us. I’ve got a great themed Gratton Coulee Agri Parts Tthis past weekend was a huge hit, crew too. There are about 20 people combine was this year’s winner. But with big crowds in attendance all who show up during the rodeo to help the real winner was the local United weekend long. out, but there’s also seven or eight Church camp. Hardisty Rodeo Association presi- who are always there to help out with The Hardisty Rodeo Association dent Clayton Granger said it was great projects. I can’t say enough about the opted to hold a calcutta for this year’s to see so many people spending their people who show up to help,” he said. Combine Crunch, splitting the pro- weekend at the rodeo. Some of those projects that volun- ceeds between the winner of the cal- “We were full. We had more people teers helped complete leading up to cutta and the Hardisty Lake United in the stands than we’ve had in a lot the rodeo included new corrals and Church Camp. of years. There were well over 2,000 pens, which Granger said made for a Granger said if they continue the people on Sunday for the Combine very happy stock contractor this year. calcutta in the future, they will look to Crunch,” he said. The Combine Crunch was a high- support a different charity each year. Granger said the support from the light of the weekend yet again this EDGE community and volunteers is out- year.

The crowds were big and the excitement was high at the 73rd annual Hardisty Rodeo this past weekend. The event featured a number of rodeo performances as well as chariot, Photos: Zak above left, and chuckwagon, below, races throughout the weekend. The fan-favourite Combine Crunch wrapped up the weekend on Sunday evening. Pictured above right, the Hardisty McLachlan Rodeo Association combine and Batman combine go at it during the Combine Crunch. Pictured top right, Batman and the Riddler made an appearance, jumping out of the Batman combine before the Combine Crunch began.

ATHLETE of the week Proudly Sponsored by Alvin Wannechko The Wainwright EDGE is pleased to announce Alvin Wannechko as this week’s Athlete of the Week. MOTORS Wannechko and four other community members duked 2110 - 15 Ave. Wainwright, AB T9W 1L2 it out in the Combine Crunch at this year’s Hardisty Rodeo, but Alvin came out on top and then celebrated with a drive 780-842-4471 by, pictured here, in front of many cheering fans. TOLL FREE 1-888-842-4471 Great job! www.wainalta.com EDGE | Wainwright, AB | July 23, 2021 13 Wainwright Golf Course hosts annual Open Championship

Zak McLachlan In the Ladies division, Amy Easton [email protected] finished atop the gross score standings, with Delorie Humphries in second. he Wainwright Golf Course held its For the Senior Ladies, Rita Tipler TOpen Championship on Sunday, shot the lowest gross score, with Sha- July 18, with a solid turnout of over 70 ron Romanow in second. golfers. In the Super Senior Ladies, Eileen Golfers from Wainwright and the Rodgers took the top spot, with Lois Lar- surrounding area competed in the son and Coreen Larson tied for second. Ladies, Senior Ladies, Super Senior For the Super Senior Men, Clem Za- Ladies, Mens, Senior Mens and Super jic earned first in the gross scoring with Senior Mens divisions on an overcast Wayne Miller in second. Shane Tondu Sunday morning. finished first in net score, with Don The event began with a 9:00 a.m. Kinghorn in second and Wayne Mercer shotgun start, with golfers spread out and Danny Szoke tying just one stroke all over the course. behind Kinghorn. After a great day of golf, the partici- Blair Macnab shot the low gross score pants enjoyed a full meal provided by in the Senior Mens group with Ron Em- Vera’s Catering in the dining area and ter taking second. Allan Faas and Stu on the patio. Hines won first and second in low net Wainwright Golf Course PGA Pro- scores in the group. fessional, Josh Copeland, tallied up all For the Men’s group, Garrett Fraser the scores and presented the golfers took the low gross score on the day with with the best gross and net scores from Aime Smyl in second. Low net scores each group with gift cards for the Pro Ron Laferriere hits a wedge into the green on Hole 12 at the Wainwright Photo: Zak McLachlan went to Zak McLachlan in first and Co- Shop. Golf Course during the annual Wainwright Open on Sunday, July 19. lin Henry in second. EDGE Wainwright holding on to lead in Walk ‘n’ Roll Challenge through 11 weeks

The Wainwright community has been quite active so far this summer, registering 5,475 trips in this year’s Walk ‘n’ Roll Chal- lenge. Wainwright has continued to hold the lead over Ponoka, and Stettler in the friendly competi- tion, although Stettler remains very close behind in second place.

The challenge encourages residents to walk, bike or use another physical mode of transportation to get to and from their destinations like work or shopping.

To learn more about the challenge and to log your trips for a chance at prizes and to help boost the Wainwright numbers, visit www.wainwright.ca.

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