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OLMP School, built in 1962, is in the midst of a major modernization. Among the changes: renovations to allow for a new media arts program including instruction in broadcasting. New choices in the Healthy Lifestyles educational component are part of the plan, too, involving exciting athletic pursuits for students as well as a significant expansion of faith-filled leadership initiatives. Construction and cosmetology programming will soon become new options for students as well.

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Century Award presented to CRE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Camrose Legion celebrates flag’s anniversary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Wilton named Kiwanis Top Cop for 2015. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Kodiaks nail down first place in south division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

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Century Award presented to CRE Council will wait for transportation master plan before making decision on barricades By Dan Jensen

City council has reconfirmed its decision to wait until the new transportation master plan is approved before making a decision on what to do with the barricades in the West Grandview area. “I would prefer we let our motion stand,” said Councillor Agnes Hoveland at a committee of the whole council meeting Feb. 17. “We need to have information and recommendation from the consultants regarding all of our traffic calming issues.” City administration is hoping to see work on the transportation master plan start within the next month. “We are hoping to have our request for proposals issued by the end of this calendar month,” said engineer Jeremy Enarson. “After they submit the proposals we will review them and award the work.” The consultants will be asked to do some larger scale traffic modelling before making recommendations on whether or not the area should be permanently closed to through traffic. “There are going to be some impacts,” said Enarson. Open houses

The transportation master plan will give West Grandview residents the chance to have their say at open houses. “I don’t know if there would be a statutory public hearing per se but realistically there would be open houses,” said Enarson. “There is no statutory requirement to do so (have a public hearing) as far as I know, but I could be mistaken. It is not a formal road closure in terms of closing a roadway and then parcelling the land and selling it to somebody. If you have a non statutory open house then people can come from all different sides. Right now it is whoever signs up for public commentary who can make their opinions heard, as opposed to having a set time of this is when the issue is going to be dealt with, when input is going to be received.” Larger view

The transportation master plan will to take a broad city-wide view on traffic calming measures and policies rather than concentrating in just the West Grandview area. “While it might talk about a specific issue we generally try to expand that to include potential policies that the City might have around traffic calming that could be applied in more than one area of the city,” said Enarson. Continued on page 6

Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development Minister Verlyn Olson presents an Alberta Agricultural Society Century Award to Camrose Regional Exhibition chief executive officer Tom Gerling.

Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development Minister Verlyn Olson presented an Alberta Agricultural Society Century Award to the Camrose Regional Exhibition at the Alberta Association of Agricultural Societies convention Feb. 6. The Camrose Regional Exhibition (CRE) and Agricultural Society began in September, 1908, with the objective of encouraging improvements in agriculture, horticulture and homemaking, and improving the quality of life for members and the agricultural community. To meet these objectives the Society established the Camrose Summer Fair, which was a major event in the community, providing a showcase for excellence in agricultural production and

a forum for the introduction of new technology, equipment and production methods. From 1908 to 1980, the CRE was located on the south side of Camrose. As the city grew, much of the residential development took place on the fairgrounds. This resulted in the relocation of the site to the east side of Camrose in 1980. The Society continued to operate on the original site until 1988, when all operations were moved to the new site. Construction of the Exhibition Centre was completed in the fall of 1988 and provided the impetus for the growth that fuels the CRE today. These simple beginnings signaled the evolution of the CRE into a dynamic organization based on a philosophy

of innovation in programming and dedication to superior customer service. The CRE is the largest facility on Highway 13 and serves a client base that is local, provincial, national and international in scope. The CRE offers all of the traditional programs and services associated with the exhibition business and a number of innovative services and programs which are unique to the CRE. Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development honours the significant contributions Agricultural Societies make to their communities by formally recognizing those societies that have been incorporated for 100 years or more with the Alberta Agricultural Society Century Award.

Administration to research 48 Avenue flashers By Dan Jensen

City of Camrose administration wants to do more research before making any recommendations on the possible installation of pedestrian actuated flashers on 48 Avenue. City engineer Jeremy Enarson told committee of the whole council last week that administration needs to take a step back and have an internal planning meeting in order to evaluate what it might cost to install the signals and where they might do the best good. “We want to make sure that we take a look at it in a very thoughtful manner,” said Enarson. A preliminary report from Camrose Public Works estimates the cost of installing a solar powered pedestrian actuated warning system from Alberta Traffic Supply to be anywhere from $12,746 to $16,710. “That is the cost of installing a post on either

side of the highway,” said Enarson. “The width of the roadway would probably require that we have more than just the installations on the two outsides (of the road) but also something in the median so that you catch the eye of the drivers who are going forward and not really looking as much to the sides. The signals on the outside would catch the attention of people on the outside lanes but generally not so much on the inside lanes. We would need something that would extend over top of the roadway so it is in the driver’s normal field of view.” Enarson noted that the signals would be designed so that they would only work when a pedestrian is wanting to cross the road. “You don’t want something that is going to be flashing 24/7 because otherwise the drivers are just going to get used to it and potentially, unfortunately, are not going to pay atten-

tion to it anymore. It is generally better practice to have something that is pedestrian activated so that the lights would only be going when the pedestrian is there.” Enarson believes the final cost of installing the signals will be much more than the estimates if there is a need to lay a connecting cable under the roadway. The suggested locations for the pedestrian actuated signals are 48 Avenue and 56 Street (between Humpty’s and the Church of God) and 48 Avenue and 55 Street (close to the Bill Fowler Centre). “At 57 Street there is basically a little pork chop island so that the pedestrians actually have a small area of refuge before they have to cross the five lanes of traffic,” said Enarson. “At the intersection immediately east we don’t have that pork chop island option so

they are actually crossing six lanes at that location as opposed to five.” City administration has to balance the requests for safer crossings on 48 Avenue with the need to keep traffic flowing at a steady pace. “Every time you do an installation such as this you are slowing the traffic down and making it harder for an arterial road to function as an arterial road,” said Enarson. The City also has to deal with those citizens who feel it is better to have a crossing at one location than somewhere else. “Anytime you put a crossing in at one location and abandon another there is going to be an uproar from the people,” said Enarson. Existing policy will be taken into account in the final recommendation. “We do have a number of locations throughout the city where our

pedestrian crossing volumes are higher than what we are looking at either of these two locations,” said Enarson. “It is just that the cross product of the pedestrians and the vehicles are quite high because of the vehicle traffic.” City councillor Max Lindstrand commended administration for looking into the signals. “This certainly has been an area identified by people as being dangerous to cross and particularly, as we are trying to make our city more walkable, this certainly plays into that,” said the councillor. “I strongly support what your approach is because we have to make sure we do it right and make sure that we meet the standards so that we don’t open ourselves up to other lawsuits because of our negligence and doing it in a manner that isn’t certified as correct.”


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NEWLY BUILT 1614 SQ/FT BI-LEVEL IN CASCADES! This 3-bedroom, 2-bath package has many nice features. Large living room, good size eating area with chic kitchen design and layout and a bonus of 6 appliances included. The large island can accommodate good sized prep area and allows seating around the outside perimeter. Vaulted ceilings in main living area, big bright west facing windows with view of open area beyond. Main level is home to 2 equal sized bedrooms and 4-pc bath. Upper level for the spacious master bedroom, with large walk-in closet and amazing 5-pc ensuite with pillars, large soaker tub, dual sinks and separate shower. Handy extra closet on this level for extra storage. Lovely tile in this home. Attractive entry with garage access and handy laundry room including a built-in vanity and washbasin. Attached double garage, full concrete drive and walkway. Close to all amenities enjoyed on this side of Camrose. Great family home, quick possession available! Listed at $349,500 MLS# E3396058. Call Trevor today! IT138 OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY! With this very good sized 1652 sq. ft. bungalow in a quiet cul-de-sac in Parkview Estates. The home is 3200 sq. ft., both levels combined, with 5 bedrooms, and 3 baths. Just steps from the park, this special property is in a highly sought after location. This spacious home has the main floor master and en suite, 2 more bedrooms, main bath, living room, dining room, kitchen, family room and laundry all on one level. Downstairs, large open areas with potential for your choice in basement layout, with newly carpeted main living areas. Some ceilings are not fully complete. Two nice additional bedrooms, a 3-piece bath and utility room complete this level. The upgraded high efficient, furnace, central vacuum, air conditioning, gas fireplace, newly upgraded appliances, and more! Outside the yard is spacious with the fenced pie shaped lot, garden beds, 16x9 covered deck, handy garden shed, and oversized double garage. Close to schools, trails and Rec Center! Listed at $367,000. Call Trevor today! IT135

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CHARMING TWO STOREY in the Historical District of Camrose! This large heritage home is standing proud and tall with a expansive main level living area, ICE! NEW PR with much original trim and mouldings, window hardwood flooring, beautiful staircase and great potential for the new owner. Nice cozy main floor fireplace and pellet stove downstairs, newer boiler, and water tank. This sizable home has a total of 5 bedrooms, and 4 bathrooms, with room to utilize this fine property creatively and to your liking. The Special District-Historical zoning has a variety of permitted uses, to be verified by the buyer. Separate entrances to the upstairs, and main level, as well as the back entrance with access the lower level. Older single garage with small workshop, large wooden deck area, ample parking, and a nicely landscaped 75 x 150 lot in the heart of Camrose. Ideal for a home based business, bed and breakfast, large family home or many other applications for the right buyer. Close to shopping, schools and other amenities. Listed at $304,900 IT136 BUILDING LOT WITH MUCH TO OFFER!... Great neighbourhood, 50’x120’. Municipal services, hospital and Camrose is not too far down the road. Daysland is growing with you! Listed at $32,900. Call Trevor. OT102

VERY GOOD STARTER OR EMPTY NESTER! One level plan, 1040 sq. ft. bungalow in Ohaton. Good layout, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, upgraded windows and doors, laminate flooring, and newer countertops. Garden door onto raised deck. Camrose water, village charm. 75x120 lot with room to build a good sized shop or garage. Better than renting. Listed at $142,900. Call Trevor for viewing. OT110


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REFLECTIONS by Bonnie Hutchinson

What’s water in your desert? Recently I flew into Palm Springs, California for a week with dear friends. One of the amazing sights from the air is the “patchwork quilt” appearance of the flatbottomed valley that is surrounded by mountains. On one side of a road will be a rectangular or square patch of lush green – golf course fairways, palm trees, fountains…looks like paradise. And then across the road, a rectangular or square patch of brown desert – sand, scrubby sage, some cacti...looks like barren desert, which it is. Both aspects have their charm. The contrast got me thinking about “water in the desert.” I admired the resilience of plants, animals and people that can survive in the desert. With scarcely any water, they have adapted. Their colouring, their form, their biological processes – everything about their design enables them to survive and flourish in conditions which would kill less tenacious life forms. The lush watered areas also have their charm. I find them easier to be in, but also felt uneasy about so much water being used to maintain such unnatural greenness in the desert. I didn’t want to be cranky about it – it wasn’t my home – but something seemed “not quite right.” My “water in the desert” reflections led me in two directions. First, what is it that enables living creatures to survive in challenging environments? Adaptability seems to be the main requirement – the ability to modify the ways of carrying out life’s functions in order to work within the environment. I thought about the times I’ve been willing to be adaptable in less-than-optimum conditions. There’s something powerful about looking adverse circumstances in the face, accepting them as they are, and modifying as necessary to be able to function. I also thought about times I have expended a fair bit of energy railing against conditions as they were and resisting the need to modify as necessary. That was a lot of wasted energy that would have better been used to adapt. The most uncomfortable part of remembering those resistant times was not only the ridiculousness of trying to deny or face down reality, but that I couldn’t be sure I’d never be that ridiculous again! Second, when I considered the lush green areas and the amazing transformation caused by water, I started asking myself, “What’s water in my desert?” What are the conditions that enable me to flourish and grow, to thrive and contribute even in challenging circumstances? That was very fun to think about. I made a couple of decisions about things to add, things to subtract and things to change in my life when I returned home. Though I’ve been known to rant and rail, I decided that ranting is not nearly as fun as flourishing! So what’s water in your desert? What creates lushness in your life? What helps you flourish and grow, thrive and contribute, even in challenging circumstances? And what might you want to add, subtract or change in your life, in light of changes in your world? If you have comments about this column or suggestions for future topics, send a note to Bonnie@BonnieHutchinson.com.

Letters to the Editor Letters are welcomed but please limit them to 400 words or less and sign with first name, initial, surname, address and phone number; only name of writer and city or town will be printed. Letters to third parties are not accepted. The Camrose Booster may edit for clarity, legality, personal abuse, good taste, public interest and availability of space. The Camrose Booster thanks you for your interest in the letters page and encourages your comments. Say no to sales tax

All Albertans must oppose any Conservative efforts to implement a provincial sales tax. Taxation is not the way to end or prevent a recession. There is an economic theory which states during times of prosperity the government should raise taxes as people making money can afford those taxes, and those taxes should be saved for times of need. Of course, due to Conservative financial mismanagement the PCs cut taxes during the boom but put not one penny into the

Heritage Trust Fund, nor did they build schools, take care of seniors, or support municipal infrastructure. The theory says during recessions governments should reduce taxes, stimulate business and create jobs. Our Prentice instead is considering borrowing money, raising personal income taxes, bringing in a sales tax, cutting jobs and reducing services. When the Premier tells us “The circumstances that we’re in are the most serious financial circumstances we have seen in this province in 25 years, if not fifty, and certainly they will affect every Albertan,” one has to ask “why is this happening?” The quick answer is falling oil prices but in reality it is because the Conservatives have been plagued with entitlement scandals horribly abusing your money. They have provided huge subsidies to the petroleum industries but practically nothing to the green economy and alternative energy sources. Also since Klein, no resource revenue has gone into the Heritage

Trust Fund. The province has been collecting a miserable nine per cent average for oil royalties. Norway, during this same time with the same resource has a sovereignty trust fund nearing $1 trillion. Yes, the Conservatives have failed us time after time and now want to tax us for their mistakes. All Albertans must say No Way! It is time to elect a new government which will not raise personal taxes but will raise the royalty rates, will end corporate giveaways, will invest in green energy industry to create jobs, and refocus on agriculture. We should re-invest in our cattle and dairy industries, forestry and tourism. The drop in oil prices should not have been a problem, but since it is, it’s time to get rid of the Conservative government. True Albertans will stand up against a sales tax, program cuts, job losses, entitlement and financial incompetence. Bring on the next election! Bruce Hinkley, Wetaskiwin

BRCF presents grant to Camrose Open Door

Battle River Community Foundation vice-chair Vivianne Grue presents a cheque for $1,000 to Camrose Open Door Association executive director Randall Nickel.

The Battle River Community Foundation has granted $10,000 to the Camrose Open Door Association. The grant is from income earned on the Beverly Pearson Penner and Don Penner Fund and from the Community Fund. This grant will assist with the cost of renewing accreditation of the Open Door. The Association’s programs, directed at assisting youth in East Central Alber-

ta, cannot operate without accreditation. The Battle River Community Foundation exists to support projects in East Central Alberta which benefit communities and have a positive impact on the future. Grants from the Battle River Community Foundation are primarily made possible through the generosity of individual donors and organizations that have cre-

ated endowment funds. The principal of these endowment funds is kept intact and the income is made available annually to support local projects and organizations. Since it was founded in 1995 the Battle River Community Foundation has granted over $2,900,000 to support important programs such as those operated by the Camrose Open Door Association.


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Rotary Daybreak hosts Days for Girls Project Over 1,700 pieces of fabric were stitched together when the Rotary Club of Camrose Daybreak hosted and organized a sewing project in support of the Days for Girls project at Certified Training Group Jan. 31. “Over 50 women, men and children took part in the marathon sewing production assembly line with the objective of providing safe, sanitary and sustainable feminine hygiene kits for girls and young women in all parts of the world,” said Rotary Club of Camrose Daybreak president Anna Harder. “The original goal of 60 kits was surpassed – 65 complete kits are now on their way, along with education to reduce the stigma of menstruation, keep girls in school and train others to make the kits.” Rotary and the Days for Girls Camrose Team expressed a special thank you to Quilting from the Heart and Janice Steiner for their commitment to and generous financial support of this project. If you would like to be involved in this ongoing project or learn more about it, visit www.daysforgirls.org or email camroseteam@ daysforgirls.org.

Over 50 men, women and children created 65 safe, sanitary and sustainable feminine hygiene kits for girls and women in all parts of the world at Certified Training Group Jan. 31.


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The CAMROSE BOOSTER, February 24, 2015 – Page 10

Q.

Why choose luxury vinyl tile or luxury vinyl plank?

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You won’t believe it’s vinyl. Vinyl flooring has been around for generations. Today’s vinyl isn’t the faux flooring of yesteryear. Modern options are unique and trendy with finishes that closely resemble wood, tile and even stone. Cutting-edge technologies and digital designs make natural-looking textures and greater visual depth possible. Vinyl goes everywhere. Since vinyl replicates hardwood or tile, you can use it in so many ways throughout your home. From highmoisture spaces like bathrooms, to cozy family rooms where you want the look of hardwood. Comfortably superior. Today’s vinyl is available in sheets or as luxury vinyl tile. And whichever application works in your space, you’ll love the comfort it provides. Step across a vinyl floor in your stocking feet, and you’ll notice a more pliable feel to this surface that is relaxed and footfriendly. While there’s much to consider in creating the desired look, style and long-term performance of your floors, know that you’ll find beautiful flooring that’s made affordable at Wideman Carpet One. Plus, the experts at Wideman Carpet One are always available to assist you personally and answer any questions you may have.

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Do you Know which Tax Credits you’re Eligible for?

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There are some credits that are aautomatically included on your tax return. For example, everyone is entitled to claim the Basic Personal Amount. You are entitled to the A Canada Employment Amount if your income is reported on a T4. There are other tax credits that are sometimes missed. Staying informed to determine your eligibility is key! Below are a few of these credits: The Home Buyer’s Amount is available to individuals who have bought a home in the year. They must not have lived in a home that they or their spouse owned in the last 4 years. There is a mileage claim of $0.455/ km for medical trips that are greater than 40 km (one way). If you donated to a charitable organization for the first time since 2007, you are eligible for the FirstTime Donor’s Super Credit. Donations can be claimed inefficiently. Donations can be transferred between spouses and carried forward up to 5 years. Taking advantage of these two considerations will prove beneficial. Answer provided by:

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Intestinal Health: What Do I Need To Know?

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Research shows that intestinal health is critical to overall health and that an unhealthy intestine contributes to a wide range of diseases including diabetes, obesity, rheumatoid arthritis, autism spectrum disorder, depression and chronic fatigue syndrome. Luckily, with a bit of time and planning, it is possible to restore your gastrointestinal tract to optimal health. Start with the four R’s. 1. Remove offending foods and toxins from your diet that could be acting as stressors to your system. This means caffeine, alcohol, processed foods, dairy, and other foods you think may be causing issues. 2. Repair and start to heal the damaged intestinal lining by consuming an unprocessed diet and providing your body with substances known to heal the intestine such as L-glutamine, omega 3 fatty acids, zinc and antioxidants. 3. Restore the intestines optimal bacterial flora population with probiotics. 4. Replace – get your bile salts, digestive enzymes and hydrochloric acid levels back to optimal levels to maintain and promote healthy digestion. Do this by supplementing with digestive enzymes.

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I’ve heard that you are hosting a Camrose Travel Expo. When and where?

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This is an event that has been one year in the making! Assisting us greatly is Azamara Club Cruises and Transat but we will have no less than 18 leading companies on hand to talk about or offer displays on travel and accommodations. Please join us March 21, 10 am to 5 pm, during the Camrose Trade Show at C.R.E. We have a full day of presentations, and booths will be open with experts available continuously to offer opinions and provide professional travel advice. Over $2,000 in prizes will be awarded! Our travel partners will be offering advice on today’s hottest travel topics: river cruises, unique travel destinations, ways to save money on vacations, destination weddings, family and couples vacation hotspots. Never before have Camrose and district travel consumers been able to access so much valuable information in one convenient location. Don’t miss out on what the world has to offer people with the desire to experience the joys and benefits of travel. Other than the cost of admission into the Camrose Trade Fair, there is no charge to attend the Camrose Travel Expo.

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What types of Commercial printing does the Booster produce?

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The quick answer is this: if your jjob involves ink on any type or weight oof paper we can probably produce it ffor you. We have been in the printing bbusiness for decades. While years ago many of our printing jobs were relatively simple products – the likes of business cards, letterheads and envelopes, today we are also expert at much more complex work. Almost every day we produce a wide array of printed matter for use in the oilfield. Multi-part: Driver’s Daily Logs, Hazard Identification forms, Trip Inspection forms are common jobs for our skilled printing division staff. Weekly, we perfect cheques, laden with security features, once supplied exclusively by an eastern-based company for banks. We design and sell thousands of labels, monthly. Same for specialized forms used in the medical field. Naturally, we still print all types of office forms and the type of jobs which gave us a start half a century ago. Today’s business stationery, though, is far more likely to be process color printed versus the standard black ink, once Answer provided by: used almost exclusively. And, one more reminder, you can Ron Pilger, also count on The Camrose Sales Manager, Booster for your signage needs. Associate Publisher

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Is it possible to have my prescription records transferred so I can use you as my pharmacist?

This process is quicker and easier than you might expect. Regardless of the store or dispensary your records are currently at, they belong to you. Our pharmacy team can arrange the transfer of your prescription history. We want to earn your business the old-fashioned way. Our clients relay benefit from thorough, informative, professional counselling about physician or dentist -prescribed or over-the counter medications. We prepare custom pharmaceutical compounds onsite to “help the medicine go down” easier (speciality creams, ointments suppositories, etc.) For convenience, your records will be available at either one of two Camrose locations – the busy location adjoining the Smith Clinic and at our convenient, modern, well-stocked retail store on Main Street. We’re 100% locally owned. We provide service and sound Answer provided by: advice, with a smile always!

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The CAMROSE BOOSTER, February 24, 2015 – Page 11

Q. A:

What should I do to get my car fixed after an accident?

Have your car towed to the collision repair centre you’re most comfortable with. The insurance company will work with them to determine the repair costs.

Your collision repair centre should supply you with a rough idea of cost which will help you decide if you will proceed with a claim. If you are claiming the repairs on your insurance then we’ll supply your insurance company and you with an itemized breakdown of the repairs required based on the insurance profile that is applicable. We send our estimate and pictures to your insurance company for their approval. They will adjust and make changes or decide to send out an inhouse appraiser to review. Upon approval we will go over the repair plan with you and offer you a repair date. If you are entitled to a rental we will arrange one for you while the vehicle is being repaired. At the end of the repair we will proudly present you with a vehicle that’s been repaired with care. Hopefully, you will want to hug us! We put the WOW in ‘Wow, now that’s a body shop!

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We use safe, natural and drug-free pain management and alternative health solutions: Acupuncture uses small, sterile needles to remove blockages that result in pain or which impede normal body functions. Acupressure is a wonderful natural way to provide relief from stress, aches, pains, arthritis. Women count on Acupressure to reduce menstrual cramp discomfort. Bio-Resonance is an age-old Asian treatment which reveals body imbalances. The treatment rebalances the effects of toxins, mental and physical traumas that impede the free flow of vital energy. Aqua Chi Detox is extremely relaxing and highly therapeutic. This medical technique energizes your cells, improves circulation and detoxifies you. Our clients love this treatment option! Invented centuries ago, Massage Therapy and Reflexology are two of the best known remedies to relieve stress. Stress reduction leads to pain reduction and rebalanced body energy. Don’t overlook the advantages of Live Blood analysis. You will be amazed with the insight we can provide about the state of your body functions and overall health through a single drop of blood. We offer 15% off natural health products the first Wednesday of each month.

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As you’ve no doubt read or heard, the United States has, in the last few weeks, started to restore diplomatic w relations with this country. Cuba has bbeen caught in a major time warp since 1960, h when the U.S. imposed trade embargos on exports to Cuba. With relative peace between the two governments, it is widely anticipated that Cuba, as we presently know it, will slowly but surely evolve to match the look and feel of other Caribbean tourist destinations. The interest by Americans to see this unusual country as it looks now compared to 55 years ago is definitely ramping up! Cuba is a terrific tourist destination. Offering magnificent weather, unspoiled beaches and unique character, there may never be a better time to see this land and its remarkable people and their customs. Cuba is renowned as a safe country. Drug problems are rare and, at least at this point in history, you will not see the chain style restaurants, hotels and stores that are so prevalent world-wide. See Cuba now. It’s a unique opportunity to experience a country “so far away, but in reality oh so close.”

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What criteria should I use to decide whether to contribute to an RRSP this year?

All financial experts agree that RRSP’s make terrific sense and that the earlier in your working life you contribute, the better off you will be in the long run. Generally speaking, if you believe your income at retirement age will be lower than during your working years, having an RRSP or Spousal Retirement Plan is highly advantageous. The money you put into your plan will grow on a tax-deferred basis until you need it at time of retirement. It’s a marvelous way to build a significant level of wealth. At present, Vision Credit union is offering one of the very best RRSP products on the market. It is a 5-year escalator plan which offers a rising interest rate over five years. In year five your RRSP offers a rate of 6% interest! The average rate over 5 years is 2.60%. Add in the common share effect of being an owner-member and your rate will be even higher, as history over the past ten years proves. Your principal and interest are 100% guaranteed. Your contribution for the 2014 tax year must be made by March 1. Don’t delay!

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I am worried about the sun damaging my furniture and floors, but I still want to enjoy my beautiful view. How should I dress my windows to solve both of these issues?

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Solar shades are an ideal choice f anyone wishing to maintain an for e exterior view while keeping heat out and c coolness within. While maintaining your c comfort, Solar shades block UV rays, protecting interiors from damage and minimizing TV and computer glare. Choose higher openness(7%-14%) fabrics for a better view to the outside, or lower openness(1%-5%) fabrics for better UV blockage. A solar shade is a convenient and easy-to-operate roller shade that is available in a broad selection of colors and valance or fascia styles. Many fabrics in the solar shade collection also coordinate with sliding panel fabrics to accommodate patio or garden doors. Use a versatile dual roller shade to have control over the amount of light entering your room and the degree of privacy. The innovative design pairs two fabrics from the solar and /roller shade collections. Either shade can be raised or lowered independently of the other to give you both privacy at night and a view during the day, while still keeping out UV rays and heat. See Dion at Wideman Paint and Décor about selecting and installing the custom window coverings that are right for you. Answer provided by:

Dion Currie, Interior Decorator

4939-48 Street, Camrose • Ph. 780-672-6778

Q.

Do I need a referral to access physiotherapy?

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3 basic ways to access physiotherapy: 1. Physiotherapists are direct-access practitioners, so people can schedule an appointment without a referral. 2. People may visit their physician and be referred. 3. During a hospital stay (inpatient) and possibly once discharged (home care or outpatient).

Is physiotherapy covered? 1. Many people have coverage through employer or private health plans. Check your plan for coverage details. 2. Alberta Health Services (AHS) will cover inpatient, outpatient, and Home Care physiotherapy. 3. There are some community AHS funded services. To find AHS-funded services in your area go to www.albertahealthservices.ca and search “physiotherapy.” 4. If injured at work, Alberta Worker’s Compensation Board will cover an initial assessment and treatment. Further treatments require claim approval from WCB. 5. If you are injured in a motor vehicle accident you are entitled to accident benefit coverage. 6. If you are not eligible for the above options you may need to pay directly. I suggest calling ahead to clarify any questions you may have. Always ask about fees and payment options when booking an appointment or inquiring about physiotherapy services. Answer provided by:

Gord Nadeau, PT

Phone: (780) 679-2247, FAX: (888) 467-9217 #1040, 6708-48 Ave, Camrose, AB, T4V 4S3


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Camrose Legion celebrates flag’s anniversary By Murray Green Ragnar Gislason of the Camrose branch of the Royal Canadian Legion performed the honour just like he did 50 years ago. Legion president Bob Burt and Comrade Gislason lead a group of members in raising the Canadian flag on the 50th anniversary of the National Flag of Canada on Feb. 15. Gislason was part of a ceremony that raised the first Canadian flag at a school in West Germany back in 1965. “It was honour back then just as it is today,” said veteran Gislason. The event was celebrated across Alberta and Canada. “The national flag of Canada stands for a nation that is peaceful and free and for a people who are compassionate, strong and welcoming to all. It’s important to take the time to honour this cherished symbol and to reflect on all that it means to us as Canadians,” said Donald S. Ethell, Lieutenant Governor of Alberta. “Canada Flag Day is a great opportunity to hon-

Murray Green, Camrose Booster Camrose branch of the Royal Canadian Legion members from left to right, Bob Bell, Rose Hart, president Bob Burt, Ragnar Gislason, Pete Steinman, Chris Lundle and Susan Galigan raised the Canadian flag to honour its fiftieth anniversary.

our this important symbol of our country. It is also a time to reflect upon our shared values and

traditions that are fundamental to our identity as Canadians,” said Gene Zwozdesky, speaker of the

Legislative Assembly of Alberta. The national flag of Canada was officially

adopted in 1965. In 1996, Feb. 15 was declared National Flag of Canada Day.

Shetland sheepdog achieved lofty goals in 2014 By Murray Green Booker was a busy dog in 2014. The Shetland sheepdog and owner Karen M. Gibson, of the Gwynne area, went to 63 obedience trials and entered 126 competitions from last January to September. While traveling 20,000 km across British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan, Booker (his full name is Booker Can Ch. WillowGlyn Blue Book, CGN, CD RAE7) was a partner who never once let the team down. “We achieved all of the 2014 goals that I set,” said Karen. He was the number one Shetland sheepdog in Canada, number one in Herding Group in Canada (out of 29 breeds) and fourth in the All Breeds class in Canada (out of 208 breeds). His winnings were all in Rally Obedience. Booker is owned, trained and exhibited by Karen. “Between October 2012 and September 2014, Booker has earned 12 obedience titles on top of a Canadian championship he was awarded in April 2010 for a total of 13 titles,” she said. The dog and handler must qualify in Rally Advanced competition and Rally Excellent competi-

Elizabeth Dupuis of National Impressions Graphics and Photography

Sheepdog Booker listens attentively to master Karen Gibson of Gwynne. Booker was the top dog in Canada for the Shetland Sheepdog and Herding Group categories in 2014. He was accepted by the Alberta Film Animals Organization and could soon appear in films and advertising.

tion on the same day in 10 separate trials to earn a Rally Advanced Excellent distinction. “Booker has competed in 158 obedience competitions and never once disqualified. However, the

handler disqualified three times,” admitted Karen. “He has won with many perfect scores and many high scores.” Booker, who is considered an elite dog in Rally Obedience in Canada,

accomplished this in less than two years. “This from a dog, that I was told by a vet, would never be an obedience competitor and that I had made a mistake in my choice of dog. His calm,

cool, collected disposition had been considered as shyness. I went with my gut and experience and the rest is history,” said Karen proudly. In conjunction with the Battle River Canine Association, Karen put together an obedience team and began conducting classes in October 2014. Her goal for this year is to compete in Cara Obedience competitions. This February the duo will begin pet therapy work in schools, senior facilities, psychiatric facilities, airport, courts, personal residences, penal institutions, with handicapped people and will participate in Canadian Cancer Society functions. “I also want to initiate a Pet Therapy Reading Program in local schools,” she said. “Booker was accepted by Alberta Film Animals and we are awaiting our first assignment in film and advertising. We want to continue giving exhibitions and conducting obedience classes.” Booker remains an integral part of the breeding program of WillowGlyn Shetland Sheepdogs Permanently Registered north of Gwynne.


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Carmina at performing arts centre On Thursday, March 5, the University of Alberta Augustana Choirs, the Camrose Camerata, and the Edmonton Youth Choir will create a 170-person ensemble to present Carl Orff’s thrilling masterpiece, Carmina Burana, in the new Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre in Camrose. The performance begins at 7:30 p.m. The choirs will be joined by well-known Alberta musicians, the Edmonton Youth Choir, soloists Kathleen Corcoran, Roderick Bryce, and Timothy Shantz, pianists, Dr. Roger Admiral and Dr. Leanne Regehr, conductor, Dr. John Wiebe, and the Orion Percussion Ensemble. The choirs have also joined with the Stockmen’s Chophouse in Camrose to present a Dinner-Concert ticket option. Dinner-Concert tickets are available through the Lougheed Performing Arts Centre box office. The Norsemen Brewing Co., Camrose, will provide appropriate barley beverages at a cash bar before the concert and at the intermission.

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It’s casual, intimate and a splendid way to spend a Tuesday morning!

Mistress of Ceremonies: Jackie Rae Greening

For more information, please contact the Augustana Fine Arts office at 780-679-1532.

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Saturday, March 14, 2015 Silver Creek Multiplex, New Norway Cocktails: 5:30 p.m. Supper: 7:00 p.m. (Catered by New Norway Hall) Live Music: 8:30 p.m. Tickets: $40 per person – Advance tickets only Call Cathy Mowat – 780-352-1053

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Cst. Matt Wilton named 2015 Top Cop in Camrose Constable Matthew Wilton is an extraordinary volunteer in our community! When he is on duty, he is a Forensic Identification Specialist for our Camrose Police Services and in his spare time, he volunteers for a myriad of organizations, both in Camrose and in the surrounding communities. Matt, a seven-year veteran of the Police Service, was recognized and nominated by far too many organizations to list here, but they included the Special Olympics, the annual Charity Checkstop, the Food Bank and the Law Enforcement Torch Run, which also raises funds for Special Olympics. His nominators also included Staff Sgt. Rick Marcinkowski, the inaugural winner of the Kiwanis Top Cop Award. Matt’s community service also includes volunteering on the board of the Family Violence Action Society and the Family Violence Response Council. He is an active participant in the Victim Services group, which is a police-based community service group that provides support, information and referrals to victims of crime and tragedy in Camrose. Beyond the actual physical acts of volunteering, this member of our city’s police force also provides personal support to McHappy Days, Tim Horton’s Camp Day, The Wise Owls (Senior Fraud Prevention) and PACE Outreach School. In the rest of his “spare” time, he runs relays for a number of organizations, raising funds as he does so. Wendy’s founder, Dave Thomas, once said that, “Unselfish and noble actions are the most radiant pages in the biography of souls.” We believe that Matt lives up to this declaration with his volunteer work in our city!

Cst. Wilton will be presented with his award at a dinner at the Best Western Hotel on Friday, March 20, 2015. The public is invited to attend this wonderful evening starting at 6:00 p.m. Tickets for this event are limited can be purchased at The UPS Store (6010-48 Avenue) or by calling Weston Voytechek (780-672-8199) or Club Secretary Cheryl Bannister (780-608-1417). The cost for this event is only $50 per person and includes a baron of beef dinner, entertainment and an opportunity to take home a gift basket as a door prize. Please support the hard work of the Police Service with your attendance at this event!

Camrose and District Kiwanis Club

Golden Nook, NEW OWNER, NEW NAME…

Thistle

After 39 years, Wendy Blatz, proprietor of the Golden Nook, has passed on the torch. Long-time Stacey, Wendy, Cathy, Brenda, Manuela, Wanda. Missing: Karen Golden Nook nail tech Stacey Beckstead has purchased this well-established salon which has served Camrose and area residents for many years. Stacey has been painting, polishing and redecorating, and there will soon be new signage out front welcoming clients to Thistle. However, only the look and name have changed. Stacey and her team of stylists will continue to serve their loyal clients of the former Golden Beauty Services & Supply 5411-50 Ave., Nook with the same care and commitment they have always provided. Camrose They also welcome new clients. Wendy will continue working until her retirement in May, 2015. 780.672.4609

Wilton named Kiwanis Top Cop for 2015

By Murray Green Ca m r o s e Pol ic e Service Const. Matthew Wilton will be presented with the Camrose and District Kiwanis Club Top Cop award at a Camrose Resort Casino Best Wester n Plus banquet beginning at 6: 00 p.m. on Friday, March 20. Const. Wilton has ser ved in the police department for seven years as a forensic identification specialist and has volunteered his spare time in the community for a number of organizations. Not only has he been dedicated to his job, he assists Camrose Special Olympics, Charity Check Stop, Camrose Neighbor Aid Center’s food bank and the Law Enforcement Torch Run to name a few. Const. Wilton’s community ser vice also includes volunteering on the board of the Family Violence Action Society and the Family Violence Response Council. His is an active member in the Camrose Victim Services group, which are not sponsored by any ser vice groups. They are accepting donations to be put towards the Camrose and area program to help support local victims of crime and tragedy. He also supports McHappy Day, Tim Hortons Camp Day, Wise Owls and PACE Outreach School. The K iwanis Club launched the Top Cop award last year to salute a member of the police service and selected staff sergeant Rick Marcinkowski as its first recipient. T he presentation of the award will be held at a reception that is open to the public. Tickets for the event are limited and can be purchased at The UPS Store (601048 Avenue, Camrose, Phone 780-672-8199) or by phoning club secretary Cheryl Bannister at 780-608-1417. A ticket includes a baron of beef supper, entertainment and an opportunity to take home a gift basket as a door prize.


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Live in concert at The Bailey Theatre. Ireland’s Celtic Tenors are a popular classical crossover trio who perform a mix of classical music, opera, traditional Celtic songs, folk, and pop. Thursday, March 26 at 7:00 PM Visit one of our sponsors and receive a $3 discount coupon which can be used toward your ticket purchase at the Bailey Theatre box Tish’s Fashions and Finery - 4895 50 St. Sole City Shoes - 4851 50 St. 790 CFCW & The Bailey Theatre Society presents:

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they developed their own identity, which was both entertaining to watch in concert, and to listen to on radio and records. The Stampeders also toured more extensively in Canada and overseas than any other Canadian group of the same period. While there were various line-ups of the group during their 15-year run, the threeman line-up of RICH DODSON, KIM BERLY and RONNIE KING was, by far, the most successful and most widely-adored by the fans. Thursday, April 23 at 8:00 PM

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Shuter Beavers, Bugs & Biodiversity Tribute Day March 7 By Murray Green

An Augustana Alumni Lunch & Learn presentation The presence of beavers and bugs can result in significant increases in biodiversity. Beaver channels focus water into wetlands and act as hunting hot spots for various insects. Dr. Glynnis Hood and Dr. Dave Larson teach about this busy team of engineers, working tirelessly on our ecological landscape! 12-1 pm Tuesday, March 3 Dr. Epp Conference Room Augustana Campus FREE Admission: $5 lunch with pre-registration RSVP by Friday, February 27

To register, or for dietary concerns, email debra.olafson@ualberta.ca or call 780-679-1626.

The fourth Music Rocks Shuter Tribute Day will feature great music, auctions and a lot of fun at the Norsemen Inn on Saturday, March 7. Gregg Shute died in a car accident and his friends started a tribute day to honour his love for music and the local community. The first two events were held on backto-back years. Now the event is held every two years to ease the burden of asking for donations. The Valhalla, Myra Marshall, Big Smoke Revival and Five of Diamonds bands will be playing during the celebration beginning at 8 p.m. Both live and silent auctions will be held throughout the evening. The event has generated funds for a sound system in the Daysland School, a keyboard for About Time Productions, instruments for a

4th Shuter Tribute Day Saturday, March 7, 2015 Norsemen Inn

• VALHALLA • MYRA MARSHALL • BIG SMOKE REVIVAL • FIVE OF DIAMONDS

Live and Silent Auction

Plan to be there to join in the celebration! Doors open at 7 p.m. Music starts at 8 p.m.

ADVANCE TICKETS AVAILABLE – $20 Reserved Tables of 10 – $200

Call Jamie @ 780-679-5516 Deb @ 780-679-7612 Steve @ 780-878-4589

All proceeds from this event will be donated to the Shuter Memorial ng talented kids be ecome next generation rock stars Fund helping young become Special Thanks to:

Ryley Rockers Haven, Martha’s Music and scholarships for music students. “The vice-principal in Ryley that started the after school hours rock music program two years ago, Adam Madsen, is now the principal in Viking, so we want to help him purchase music instruments to start a similar program,” said Wes Baumle,

one of the organizers of the Shuter event. “All of the bands that play for us donate their time, so we can put the funds into the community music related projects,” added Baumle. Advance tickets can be purchased by phoning Jamie at 780-679-5516, Steve at 780-878-4589, or Deb at 780-679-7612.


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with StacIE Roper

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They’re back home for one special night! TICKETS: $10 in advance, $15 at the door

by L. Frank Baum

Music and Lyrics of the MGM motion picture score by

Regular Performance: March 12, 13 and 14

Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg Background Music by

Herbert Stothart

7:00 p.m. (Doors open at 6:30 p.m.)

Book Adaptation by

Matinee: March 14 and 15

John Hane from the motion picture screenplay Presented by permission from Tams-Witmark Music Library, Inc., 560 Lexington Avenue, New York, New York 10022

FRIDAY, MARCH 13

2:00 p.m. (Doors open at 1:30 p.m.)

School Show (Call 780.672.0893 for Pricing): Thursday, March 12, 10:00 a.m. Tickets at:

Adults (18+): $25.00 Seniors/Students (11+): $20.00 Children (10 and under): $15.00

THREE DAYS OF PARTYING! Thurs., Fri., Sat., March 12, 13, 14

All taxes included

THURSDAY, MARCH 12 $300 Cash for 1st Prize!

The Augustana Choir Mannskor: Augustana’s Men’s Choir Sangkor: Augustana’s Women’s Choir Camrose Camerata Edmonton Youth Choir Orion Percussion Ensemble Kathleen Corcoran, Soprano Timothy Shantz, Tenor Roderick Bryce, Baritone Dr. Roger Admiral & Dr. Leanne Regehr, Pianists Dr. John Wiebe, Conductor

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The Party keeps swingin’ Saturday

Thursday, March 5, 2015 7:30 pm Lougheed Performing Arts Centre

presenting Carl Orff ’s

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Kassian uses an advanced computer scanning system that measures your feet dynamically while you are walking. This helps her make an effective diagnosis of your foot related problems. The orthotics she prescribes to help your feet move more effectively are very thin and lightweight. They fit discreetly into your favorite shoes. Heather Kassian, Bsc. PT, MCPA, MCPTA. Kassian’s professional Alberta Foot Care Coordinator If you suffer from pain services will be offered on in your feet, ankles or FREE GAIT Thursday, March 5, lower back, Heather is ANALYSIS 2015, at this location: here to help you. Some of Camrose Community the problems she commonly treats Centre (old Drill Hall), are achilles tendinitis, shin splints, 4518-54 St., 2nd Floor, weak ankles, chondromalacia, fallen Room 230 (elevator access). arches, intermetatarsal pain and As space for this clinic will be limited, plantar fasciitis. book now by calling 1-780-466-1104. Heather Kassian, Northern Alberta Foot Care Coordinator and Accredited Footmaxx Clinician, is conducting a Free Foot Clinic in Camrose. This clinic offers careful pain relief solutions for Adults and Teens. 75% of people suffer pain from foot-related problems at some point in their lives.

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WHO can I count on? Contractors

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Report to the Com Message from Covenant Health St. Mary’s Hospital Last year Covenant Health facilities celebrated 150 years of health care in Alberta with the theme “Visions of Hope.” The St. Mary’s celebration included our Community and Foundation Board hosting a chapel service on June 13, 2014 to bless their donation of the new altar and lectern. Our board commissioned a local artist to create fabric art to commemorate and celebrate the rich history of 150 years of Catholic health care in Alberta and the 90th anniversary of St. Mary’s Hospital, Camrose. 12 stained glass windows were commissioned by St. Mary’s Hospital Foundation and donated to the chapel by Drs. Alan and Suna Smith. The leadership council planted a garden on the south side of the hospital and created a tribute wall across from admitting. The team placed the 150th banner on the outside of St. Mary’s Hospital. In 2014, Covenant Health was recognized as a top Alberta employer. This prestigious award recognizes Alberta companies on the criteria of work atmosphere, community involvement, employee benefits, learning opportunities, and professional development. It is shaping up to be a great year for St. Mary’s Hospital. We have new initiatives and made changes to programs Cherylyn Antymniuk and services to better meet the healthcare needs of our Dr. Art Jaroni patients and the community. Site Administrator Medical Director

Those who serve you

Those we serve

Accreditation is a process that helps our organization meet the challenges of the future. This fall, Accreditation focused on leadership, infection, prevention & control, medication management and reprocessing and sterilization of reusable medical devices. The surveyors highlighted many strengths and a strong foundation is being established in medication management where areas for improvement were identified. In the fall of 2015, Accreditation Canada will be focused on obstetrical care, surgery, child health and mental health.

St. Mary’s received generous d community businesses as follows:

St. Mary’s Hospital staff, physicians and volunteers

Our new manager of food service, Jay Nair, and his staff have made many well-received dietary changes. Soups are now made from fresh ingredients and vegetable soups contain homemade stock. Over 80% of entré meals and 98% of deserts are now made by our dietary staff. Our dietary department is concentrating their efforts on reducing our reliance on disposables to be more environmentally responsible. As of March 31, 2014, St. Mary’s Hospital has 157 volunteers within volunteer services, St. Mary’s Hospital Auxiliary and spiritual care. This year, palliative care has seen help from many hands. In July, a survey was conducted to elicit feedback about St. Mary’s Hospital volunteer program and we found an opportunity to provide more learning opportunities and assistance, especially in understanding dementia. A snapshot of the services provided by St. Mary’s Hospital to our community from 2012/13 to 2013/14. 2012-13 2013-14 Pre-Assessment Clinic (PAC) 950 1,059 Obstetric Clinic 931 1,144 Psych. Outpatient Sessions 3,072 2,265 Enterostomy Clinic (ET) 155 209 Holter Monitor Clinic 375 407 Cardiac Stress Testing 371 423 Community Cancer Clinic 1,325 1,225 Urology Clinic (# of cystoscopies) 95 95 # of Births 263 321 Emergency Room Visits 17,166 17,088 Ambulatory Care Visits 2,583 2,559 Musculoskeletal Clinic 331 334 Stroke Prevention Clinic 231 325 Lower Extremity Clinic 65 74 Endoscopy Clinic 1,062 1,068 Surgical Day Care (Day Surgery) 1,419 1,371 Dysphagia Clinic 15 24 Heart Function Clinic 312 280 Surgical Inpatients 1,008 1,126 Stroke Unit Equivalent Care (New in Feb, March) 8 Early Supported Discharge (New in March) 3

Milestones Long Service awards were distributed to staff members, physicians and volunteers on March 6, 2014, at a recognition banquet. This year, seven physicians, four volunteers and 36 staff members were each recognized for 10 years of service or more, and 28 individuals were recognized for five years of service at a separate event. Jeanette Campbell was the successful recipient of the St. Mary’s Hospital Sisters of Providence award. The Gallup survey was conducted in Nov. 2014, to capture information regarding staff engagement. This valuable feedback from our front line staff will assist us to change and modify the work environment; therefore better meeting our staff’s needs. Last year, St. Mary’s Hospital welcomed a new chaplain; Jim Wilson was hired on Sept. 25, 2014. Jim is a country boy at heart and lived in the country until 10 years ago. In his words, “I am familiar with the rural way of life and the importance of relationships within a community, including staff and local clergy.” The hospital chapel is open 24 hours-a-day, 7 days-a-week for meditation, reflection and prayer.

Community

128,516.00 St. Mary’s Hospital F ultrasound machine obstetrical unit, pyx morcellator for obst $ 122,967.00 Community donatio $ 1,000.00 Camrose H&R Block – Mobile pedal bro $ 1,000.00 Battle River Commu – Pediatric treatmen $ 10,800.00 St. Mary’s Hospital Au $ 6,500.00 Royal Canadian Leg – Insufflator for end $ 25,000.00 Hay Lakes Concrete $ 2,500.00 Battle River Commu – Ergonomic x-ray c $ 1,000.00 Battle River Commu – Ritter family chap $ 800.00 Battle River Commu – Norma Branes fun $ 1,000.00 St. Mary’s Hospital F – Staff education b $ 1,266.00 Knights of Columbu $ 10,000.00 Battle River Commu – Merril and Sylvia G $

On Dec. 19, 2014, the operating in an educational session using th Simulation Lab uses a programma emergencies, allowing staff to prac surgical emergency situations.

The Camrose Community Phys Committee has been active in physicians considering relocati the visits to meet the physician year our committee was succes general practitioners.

St. Mary’s Hospital staff are pleas and Food Bank community drive staff Tammy Grose and Paige Baile a collection for the Samaritan’s P Drive. The hospital donated 124 g


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mmunity 2013 - 2014 Message from St. Mary’s Hospital Community and Foundation Board Chair St. Mary’s Hospital has had an amazing year. We celebrated our 90th anniversary along with the milestone of 150 years of Catholic health care in Alberta. We continue to be a leader in rural health care by providing services that otherwise would require a trip to the large urban hospitals. This is because of the innovation and persistence of our leadership team, staff and physicians. The support of Covenant Health, Alberta Health Services, and most of all, our community, has made this possible. The information in this report highlights the services provided, our achievements and profiles some of our staff and physicians. We are all hopeful that we will never visit or stay in a hospital, but it is comforting to know these services are available right here in our community should you ever need them. I would like to thank you for your continued financial support to the Foundation. Donations make it possible to buy much needed equipment and support patient care, for Left to right, back row: Karsten Mundel, Mike Faught, David Alan Heyhurst Francoeur, Carolyn Andersen, Agnes Hoveland; Front row: which we are truly grateful. Board Chair

donations from individuals and :

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g room nursing staff participated he Provincial Simulation Lab. The able mannequin to create surgical ctice rapid response to a variety of

sician Attraction and Retention showcasing our community to ion to Camrose and tailoring n’s and/or family’s interests. This ssful in the recruitment of three

sed to participate in Silent Santa es. In November, operating room ey, challenged the hospital to raise Purse Operation Christmas Child gift boxes for children in need.

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New services and support

Nov. 18th was the official opening of the ambulatory care clinic. This clinic was designed to better meet the needs of ambulatory care patients, to provide scheduled ambulatory care in a timely manner in an appropriate space and to better address the workload needs throughout the facility. This clinic will allow for the treatment of six scheduled patient procedures three days per week. This spring, St. Mary’s Hospital will be working with Alberta Health Services to upgrade the helipad to accommodate new STARS helicopters. The helipad upgrades are required as the new helicopters have a larger wingspan that increases the speed at which they can travel. In 2013-14, St. Mary’s Hospital called on the STARS team to assist with patient transport on 12 occasions. St. Mary’s and the Cardiovascular Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network are collaborating on a pilot project to enhance stroke care in Camrose and area. This program consists of two components, Stroke Unit Equivalent Care (SUEC) and Early Supported Discharge (ESD). SUEC is enhancement for stroke care while in hospital (above existing primary stroke services). The ESD program is designed for mild to moderate stroke survivors to receive comprehensive stroke rehabilitation in their own homes rather than in a rehabilitative hospital setting. Our team and resources will be shared between these two components to expand stroke Hospital Expenditures patient care and to improve the quality of care provided. The ultimate goal is to help stroke Support Services patients return to their activities in their homes 20% and communities. Atrial fibrillation (AFib) is a condition involving an irregular heart rhythm. Individuals with AFib are about five times more likely to have a stroke than patients without this diagnosis. St. Mary’s Hospital is involved in a research project which represents the first phase of a larger program of research concerning AFib. The purpose of this study is to: 1) determine the accuracy of nurse-led pulse checks in patients with no diagnosis of AFib. 2) examine why patients may not be following through with the physician recommended test. 3) establish the characteristics of the patient most likely to be diagnosed with AFib.

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Carmina Burana coming to Camrose

PRESENTATION TO STARS

Murray Green, Camrose Booster Camrose Friends of STARS chairman Kim Wilderman, left, accepts $1,000 from chiropractor Dr. Brad Parsons. The money was collected in honour of his dad, Dr. Greg Parsons, at his funeral. Greg Parsons was a STARS board member for 11 years and supported the organization for many years.

Female breaches conditions of probation February 19

A complaint was received from staff of a licensed premise that an intoxicated female was refusing to get into a taxi. It was determined that the female was currently on court ordered conditions to be inside a licensed premise. The female was arrested and later released on a charge of breaching a condition of her probation. A 32 year old Camrose man was arrested on numerous outstanding warrants related to possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking and proceeds of crime. Upon his arrest, it was determined that he was breaching his court ordered conditions by being behind the wheel of a motor vehicle and possessing a cell phone. The male was brought before a justice of the peace and held in custody. While on patrol, police located a male urinating in a public place. It was determined that the male was breaching his court ordered conditions by possessing a cell phone. A 22 year old has been charged with breaching conditions of his recognizance and is being held in custody awaiting his bail hearing.

“O Fortuna!” So begins the massive choral masterpiece Carmina Burana – with a raucous invocation of fickle Fortune, the “Empress of the World.” Composed in 1935-36 by Orff, Carmina Burana is one of the most important and most popular choral works of the 20th century: its enduring presence in concert halls and on countless film, television and, more recently, video game scores readily attests to this fact. On March 5, history will be made at the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre on the Augustana campus, as Carmina Burana receives its Camrose premiere, in a performance featuring a massed choir of 170 singers, vocal soloists, two grand pianos and a percussion ensemble. Carl Orff himself, born in 1895, was a composer whose musical interests increasing turned towards the past as he came of age in the early decades of the 20th century. As a young musician, he was strongly attracted the music of contemporary composers like Claude Debussy and Richard Strauss, but soon developed a fascination with the culture and aesthetics of Ancient Greece and in the music of the Renaissance. At the same time, Orff began creating his Schulwerk, an approach to music education that spread around the world following the Second World War and is still used today. Orff continued composing up to his death in 1982, but his works of the post-war era – including a number of stage works on topics and texts from classical antiquity – are not particularly popular and are rarely staged today. Carmina Burana was and remains Orff’s bestknown work. It consists of

Second Thought

Alex Carpenter, Music, Augustana Campus, University of Alberta

24 Medieval poems, in Latin and Middle High German, selected from a large collection of satirical poems written by monks between the 11th and 13th centuries. The poems Orff selected from the collection address subjects that were front-and-centre in Medieval society: the power and unpredictability of fate, the transience of life, the joys of pastoral life, and the pleasures and torments of lust, gambling, and drinking. The music is melodically simple, often reminiscent of chant, but is imbued with a rollicking, primitivistic, pulse-pounding energy that perfectly matches the passionate, subversive and sometimes downright raunchy texts of the poems. Carmina Burana marked Orff’s first major success as a composer: following its premiere in Frankfurt in 1937, it immediately became one of the most popular pieces of classical music in Germany; after the war, it grew into one of most frequently performed pieces in the international classical

music repertory. An important aspect of the history of Orff and Carmina Burana – one that cannot be overlooked – has to do with the fact that the work was composed in Germany during the Nazi era, and that Orff remained in Hitler’s Germany and continued to work as a musician. It has taken some time for both the composer and the work to shake off the taint of Nazism, but it seems clear now that Orff was not ideologically aligned with the Nazis – he did not work for the regime, a – and nor does Carmina exhibit any of the unwholesome folknationalism associated with the Nazi aesthetic, notwithstanding its popularity in Nazi Germany. On the question of the Nazi roots of Carmina Burana, Alex Ross, the music critic for The New Yorker magazine, has argued that, given its universal popularity and ubiquity, it not only a work with no bad message, but in fact a work “with no message whatsoever.” This is surely not the case, especially as we find ourselves in the wake of grim budget news and languishing in the doldrums of late winter in Alberta. I would argue that Orff’s glorious Medieval-themed cantata resonates with potent contemporary messages, as it entreats us to be ever mindful that fate is “savage and empty,” a turning wheel upon which we may all find ourselves, one minute on the bottom, the next on top; to remember that money doesn’t last when you spend too much time in the tavern; but most importantly to revel in the fires of new love and to take pleasure in the return of “the happy face of Spring.”

Robber in custody

CHARLIE KILLAM STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN WALK

Murray Green, Camrose Booster

Charlie Killam School students, from left to right, Dylan Davies, Carson Taylor, Sam Popowich, Josh Erick, Jon Griffiths and Dylan Pudlowski participated in the national Winter Walk Day for schools, workplaces, and community groups on Feb. 4. The school registered with SHAPE (Safe, Healthy, Active, People, Everywhere) to track the number participating, distance, and time to cover that distance.

A brazen 29-year-old female is in police custody facing numerous charges after the Camrose Police Service received two separate complaints of robbery. At 11:35 a.m. Feb. 12 the woman entered Cheers and Beers liquor store pointing a handgun at the lone employee demanding money. About 20 minutes later the same female entered McSliquors liquor store, pointing the firearm at staff demanding money. The suspect fled both locations with an undisclosed amount of cash. Police located her in a nearby residence with the assistance of a witness to the second robbery, where she surrendered without incident. A search of this property resulted in the recovery of the money and locating a pellet pistol.


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Camrose Heritage Railway Station and Park offering gardening workshops

CAMROSE & DAYSLAND

By Dan Jensen

Camrose Heritage Railway Station and Park will hosting a series of workshops over the next month to help gardeners wishing to take their skills to the next level. “They are going to focus on the healthy management of gardens,” said Camrose Railway Station and Park chair Glenys Smith. The Fundamentals of Edged Hand Tools on Saturday, Feb. 28, will have Takota Coen from Grass Roots Family Farm and Deep Roots Design demonstrate how to safely use a variety of hand tools designed for cutting, chopping and coppicing, including the serrated sickle (rice knife), bill hook, scythe, machete, axe, knife and weeding hoe. “Those who register will be able to take home a free sharpening stone,” said Camrose Railway Station and Park education coordinator Eleanor White. Fundamentals of Permaculture on Thursday, March 26 will have Coen explain a methodical holistic garden design process that integrates elements which serve more than one purpose. “The participants will be able to see how he has integrated these principles as he shares about his philosophy and the Grassroots Family Farm,” said White. Creating a Healthy Garden on Saturday, April 11, will have Smith and soil specialist Bernice Kadatz explain combinations of organic practices that result in health gardens managed without synthetic chemical fertilizers, pesticides or herbicides, including attention to soil, building proper plant care, and protective techniques for pest control. “We are going to show that the greater the biological diversity of a garden the less likely it is to have problems with pests and weeds,” said Smith, who is an organic gardener. “The focus will be on healthy soils, preventive intervention for bug control like companion planting and physical controls.” The practices that will be taught in Creating a Healthy Garden are the same ones that are used at the Camrose Heritage Railway Station and Park which, as an evolving eco-centre, is committed to promoting research-based practices that support the return of soils and communities to healthy diverse environments where all living creatures are integrated into nature’s design. “The Station partners with other communities to share information and set guidelines for organic practices that are value based on the belief that we can make a difference by producing food and beautiful areas without destroying or abusing water, air or land,” said Smith. The Station also documents how the impact of the harmonious energy created by the gardens affects the people who work in and visit them. The workshops are designed to supplement rather than duplicate the Organic Master Gardening program that is offered by the Camrose Heritage Railway Station and Park in conjunction with Gaia College. “We have had a lot of people who are interested in taking the Organic Master Gardener program but we have also had a lot of people interested in taking audit or take just one section of it,” said White. “They wanted to learn more about container gardening or a subject that isn’t covered by the course, so we felt there was a need to start stand along workshops for gardeners.” The Organic Master Gardener program currently has 12 students over the age of 18 who are receiving instruction from a variety of professional instructors. “About half of the students are from Camrose and about half are from outside of Camrose,” said White. “We have Camrose residents as well as owners of farms and acreages.” Students are required to do at least ten hours of practicum work in the gardens at the Camrose Heritage Railway Station and Park. “It is good for the students but it is also good for the Station,” said Smith.

Rita Maxine Nyback May 18, 1930 – February 18, 2015 Rita Nyback of Camrose, AB passed away on Wednesday, February 18, 2015 at the age of 84 years. Rita will be fondly remembered by her children Ken Jr. (Laura) of Camrose, Judy (Roy) Louis of Maskwacis, Wayne (Shannon) of Camrose, Melody (Daniel) Small of Edmonton, Julie (Sheldon) Dingwall of Saskatoon, Jackie (Mark) Mackenzie of Beaumont, D’Arcy MosesNyback of Enterprise, Jeff (Sherrie) of Camrose, and Chris of Edmonton; 18 grandchildren; 10 greatgrandchildren; brothers Dennis Wagner, Bob (Myrna) Wagner and Gary (Judy) Wagner; and sisters Joan (Neil) Wood and Carol (Bill) Beadman. Rita was predeceased by her husband Ken. A public time of visitation will be held from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Friday, February 27, 2015, from Burgar Memorial Chapel. A funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday February 28, 2015 from Solid Rock Lutheran Church with Rev. Melody Small, Rev. Steve Holomis, and Rev. Collin Hauch officiating. Interment will follow in Parkland Cemetery. If family and friends so desire, memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to the CNIB or to Parkland Lutheran Church. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.

Camrose and Daysland was in care of the arrangements Phone 780-672-2121 “Dedicated service since 1906”

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Brian Laurie Collingwood Sadly, we announce the passing of Brian Laurie Collingwood (Laurie) of Camrose, AB. Laurie passed away on February 16, 2015.

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BLACK AND BLUE CAMPAIGN PROCEEDS

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The Camrose Heritage Railway Station and Park has completed the preparation work for its Victory Garden and will be holding a dedication ceremony for it in the early part of July. Crops in the Victory Garden will be rotated yearly, according to an established plan, based on information that has been gathered on companion planting. The initial focus of the Station and Park’s gardens was to recreate and visually interpret a historic station garden and to develop a Garden Railway with historic Canadian Northern model buildings, mostly depicting the railway sites that the Canadian Northern Society has restored. Cottage gardens are full of heritage plants that pioneer gardeners would have grown, many of which are native to the area.

Camrose Nordics midget coach Jason Goodhope, player Justin Goodhope and the rest of the team presented the $1,000 raised in the Black and Blue campaign to Family Violence Action Society treasurer Lynne Kennedy and secretary Cassie McCaffrey. The money will be used for violence, bullying and anger issue programs. The midget team raised the most funds for the Black and Blue program.


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Older adults who struggle with difficult family relationships often feel alone, afraid, and helpless to change their circumstances. They may feel like their difficulties are their own fault or that they are the only ones who experience such struggles. Unfortunately, elder abuse is all too common and can take many forms. Elder abuse is any deliberate action or lack of action that causes harm to an older adult within a relationship of intimacy, dependency, or trust. The intent of the abuse is to gain power, control and induce fear. Abuse may be financial, verbal, emotional, physical, sexual, medicinal, spiritual, violation of rights, neglect or a combination of these. It is generally caused by a relative, close friend or caregiver and can affect any senior, regardless of socio-economic background, health status or cultural heritage. Various Canadian studies indicate that between four and eight per cent of older adults in Canada will likely experience abuse. In the City of Camrose, where nearly one fifth of our population is senior, about 250 people will be directly affected. Although incidents of elder abuse often occur behind closed doors, it is essential that all Albertans realize elder abuse is not a private matter. Elder abuse is everyone’s business, and we all need to work together to prevent and address it. Neighbors, friends and family often observe things that don’t seem right, but may not know what to do about it. “It’s Not Right! Neighbors, Friends and Family,” is a 90-minute presentation that empowers people to respond in a simple, caring, supportive way that respects the dignity of the senior to make his or her own choices. “It’s Not Right,” will be presented by Family Violence Action Society on March 18, at 7 p.m., at Camrose Community Centre, second floor. There is no charge for admission, but pre-registration is required. Call 780-6720141 to register. Like all citizens, seniors deserve to be treated with dignity and respect. When neighbors, friends and family understand their own power to make a difference for seniors, our community can become a safer place for all.


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GMC Canyon Redefining the segment

Graeme Davidson

By Dan Jensen

The 2015 GMC Canyon at McClellan Wheaton Chevrolet Buick GMC is an all-new midsize truck that redefines the segment and raises the bar for everything from horsepower and efficiency to refinement. “The all-new Canyon is the segment’s first premium midsize truck, delivering classleading efficiencies with the brand’s signature refinement,” said McClellan Wheaton Chevrolet Buick GMC dealer principal Will McClellan. “It’s an efficient sized maneuverable package for customers who want the cargo hauling and trailer versatility of a truck without the size of a fullsize pickup.” Canyon is offered in base, SLE and SLT models, in 2WD and 4WD, and with an aggressively styled All-Terrain package offered on SLE models. It includes 17-inch painted aluminum wheels wrapped with all-terrain tires, a body-colour grille surround with horizontal chrome bars, a body-colour rear bumper, front tow hooks, hill descent control, and specific suspension tuning. It also includes a power-adjustable front passenger seat. Customer-focused technologies include available OnStar 4G LTE connectivity, segment-first available driver alert features such as forward collision alert, lane departure

warning and a standard rearvision camera. OnStar with 4G LTE and its standard built-in Wi-Fi hotspot provides a mobile hub for drivers and passengers to stay connected. The hotspot is on whenever the car is on and comes with a three-month/ three gigabyte data trial, whichever comes first. Pure GMC Inside and out, the GMC Canyon is pure GMC, with a quiet refined interior distinguished by premium materials and commanding exterior presence that emulates the technology-infused design aesthetic introduced on the 2014 Sierra 1500 and Sierra HD models. Bold front-end styling incorporates the segment’s only standard projector beam headlam.ps and GMC’s signature LED daytime running lamps on all models. Three body configurations are offered: an extended cab model with a six-foot two-inch bed, a crew cab with a five-foot two-inch bed, and a crew cab with a six-foot two-inch bed. With the tailgate down, the longer bed allows eight-foot long items to be hauled within the vehicle. Triple sealed doors inlaid in the body sides result in improved aerodynamic performance and a quiet interior. The segment-first EZ Liftand-Lower locking tailgate

uses an internal torsion bar to make raising the tailgate easier with one hand, and a damper for more controlled lowering.. The patent-pending GearOn system is designed to fit perfectly within the bed for significant storage and hauling flexibility. It is upgradable, with modular cargo dividers and tiered storage to accommodate sheets of plywood above the wheelhouses. Interior The Canyon’s interior design blends elements of its full-size sibling, the Sierra, with those typically found in more personal vehicles such as sports coupes, including standard front bucket seats and a centre console with a floormounted shifter. Comfort is enhanced with technologies, connectivity and other features that support owners’ daily and recreational lives, including a 3.5 inch-diagonal driver information screen in the instrument cluster (4.2 inch-diagonal multi-colour display on SLE and SLT). GMC IntelliLink is standard on SLE and SLT models, and available on the base model. It combines with available OnStar to bring infotainment technology to Canyon at a time more and more consumers are buying smartphones. IntelliLink extends the OnStar experience from safety and security to infor-

mation and entertainment by seamlessly integrating the capability of a smartphone into the vehicle so that handheld phones may be safely stowed while driving. Enhanced connectivity and convenience with IntelliLink includes text message support and Siri Eyes Free. With text message support, the driver can be alerted to new messages and can have them read aloud, vide and respond to them with preset messages by voice. Siri Eyes free enables iPhone users to access Siri via the steering wheel controls and check calendar entries, have text messages read and respond to them, place calls or call up music. Capabilities The all-new GMC Canyon delivers the capability expected of a GMC truck, including offering a greater maximum payload – 735 kg – than competitors and the segment’s best trailering rating: 3,175 kg when properly equipped. A coil-over-shock front suspension and the segment’s first electric power steering system help give the Canyon a very responsive driving quality, with a very direct feel to driver inputs. A 2.5 litre I-4 is standard and SAE-certified at 200 horsepower and 191 lb.-ft. of torque, with approximately 90 per cent of the peak torque

available from 2,000 to 6,200 rpm. The available 3.6 litre delivers best-in-class 305 horsepower. Direct injection provides a more complete combustion of fuel, which helps improve efficiency and power. Variable Valve Timing consistently boosts power by providing near-peak torque over a wider rpm range. It also contributes to Colorado having a city fuel consumption rating of 13 lites per 100 km and a highway fuel consumption rating of 9.2 litres per 100 km. Safety With 360 degrees of available active and passive safety technologies, Canyon is designed to help keep occupants safe with standard features including six air bags, large rearview mirrors and rear-vision camera system for greater visibility, and StabiliTrak electronic stability control system with rollover mitigation technology, trailer sway control, hill start assist and hill descent control. A Driver Alert Package is available on SLE and SLT models and includes segmentfirst forward collision alert and lane departure warnings. See the 2015 GMC Canyon at McClellan Wheaton Chevrolet Buick GMC at 3850-48 Avenue, Camrose. Phone 780-672-2355 and ask for one of the friendly sales professionals.


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Until April 30, 2015, lease a new 2014 F-150 SuperCrew XLT 4x4 300A 5.0L and get as low as 7.09% lease annual percentage rate (APR) financing for up to 24 months on approved credit (OAC) from Ford Credit. Not all buyers will qualify for the lowest APR payment. Lease a vehicle with a value of $44,149 at 7.09% APR for up to 24 months with $2,575 down or equivalent trade in, monthly payment is $333(Comparison payments are for reference purposes only and are calculated as follows: the monthly payment is annualized (multiplied by 12) and then divided by the comparison period (26 weeks for bi-weekly). For example ($333 X 12) / 26 bi-weekly periods = $154.) total lease obligation is $10,567 and optional buyout is$21,192. Offer includes $11,000 in manufacturer rebates, $1,200 Ford Credit Purchase/Lease cash and $1,800 freight and air tax but exclude variable charges of license, fuel fill charge, insurance, dealer PDI (if applicable), registration, PPSA, administration fees and charges, any environmental charges or fees, and all applicable taxes. Taxes payable on full amount of lease financing price after Year-End Cash and Ford Credit Lease Cash deducted . Additional payments required for PPSA, registration, security deposit, NSF fees (where applicable), excess wear and tear, and late fees. Some conditions and mileage restrictions of 40,000km for 24 months apply. Excess kilometrage charges of 16¢per km for F-Series, plus applicable taxes. Excess kilometrage charges subject to change, see your local dealer for details. 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Murray Green, Camrose Booster The Camrose office of RE/MAX was the big winner at a recent awards celebration involving 350 realtors in the Edmonton area. The RE/MAX team collected four major awards. The team consists of, left to right, Dale Bowal, Michelle Majeski, Rick Nygaard, Tracy Brandingen, Loni Bergum, Heather Ryan, Ryan Zaparyniuk, Natasha Mayne, Katie Gurr and Trevor Vinet.

Special Olympics take on St. Albert in hoops By Murray Green Special Olympics Camrose will be hosting basketball games against Special Olympics St. Albert on Sunday, March 1 at Sparling School. Students from Augustana University have been offering weekly sessions with Special Olympics Camrose basketball to improve skills and prepare for the competition. The Augustana men’s basketball team supplied valuable tips in basketball with Special Olympics Camrose on Feb. 15. “Great fun was had by all,” said Carol Wideman, Special Olympics Camrose chair. “This is the third year that Camrose has had a Special Olympics basketball program. The athletes are learning great skill and technique from their Augustana coaches.” Special Olympics Camrose is hosting games against Special Olympics St. Albert beginning at 2 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend.


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Kodiaks nail down first place in south division By Murray Green

The Camrose Kodiaks clinched first place in the southern division of the Alberta Junior Hockey League by mauling tired horses on Feb. 16. Together with a six-game winning streak and Brooks losing two straight, the win gave the Kodiaks first place in the south. That means Camrose will receive a bye in the first round of the playoffs. “This is pretty special. It’s a goal we set out at the start of the year, to finish first and we clinched that. It’s an unbelievable feeling,” said Braeden Salverda. “That was one of our goals. We are not finished yet. We want to win the league and everything past that. It was nice to clinch, but it’s time to refocus on the next goal.” Camrose scored four times in the opening period and went on to tame the Calgary Mustangs 6-1 without a lot of struggle. The Kodiaks out shot Calgary 44-19 including 21-4 in a first period barrage. Brett Njaa, Cole McBride, Nelson Gadoury and Landon Pilger garnered the tallies for the bears. “I don’t think it is hard to focus on the rest of the season first. We have a good shot this year, so we will continue to work hard. We achieved one of our goals, but our main goal hasn’t been accomplished yet,” said Salverda. The Mustangs didn’t know what hit them until they replied with a lone marker in the middle frame. Camrose poured it on again in the third when Ryker Leer netted a shorthanded goal and Gadoury added his second of the afternoon. Goalie Devin McDonald made 18 of 19 saves for the

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Braeden Salverda, left, and Jody Sick swarm the Sherwood Park Crusaders net in search for a rebound. The Camrose Kodiaks clinched first place with a six game winning streak, which earned them a first round bye in the playoffs.

clinching victory. Brooks lost two straight games to help the Kodiaks as well. “The extra time that we will have off after the season allows to heal, work on the little things we have to, be fresher for when we do play and gives us more time to prepare for the playoffs,” explained Salverda. “The other teams will be battling each other and we will be healing. It gives us the chance to be fresher both physically and mentally. We will be ready to compete and ready to win.” Maintaining the drive to win has been planned all season, so a couple weeks off won’t be enough for the Kodiaks to hibernate. “We see every practice as an opportunity to get better. It’s one step closer to our goal and every practice that we

work hard at pushes us that much closer,” said Salverda. The Kodiaks have made a huge turn around over last season. “This year, we have all bought in and everything is clicking. In the dressing room we are clicking, on the ice it is working because we all bought into the hard work mentality. We are never going to get out worked,” said Salverda. In a battle of the best two goalies in the south, McDonald proved he is on top with a 2-1 win for Camrose, Feb. 13. The Camrose netminder turned away 28 of 29 shots he faced to record the win. Okotoks Oilers goalie Nic Renyard stopped 36 of 38 shots. All of the scoring in the contest was done in the second frame. After the Oil-

ers got on the scoreboard, McBride and Njaa replied providing all the offence Camrose needed. Camrose has just two more home games left in the regular season. The Kodiaks take on the Olds Grizzlys on Feb. 24 and the Drumheller Dragons on Feb. 28 in evening games. Playoffs for the Kodiaks is expected to start around March 13. Bear facts

A good season often leads to awards. With a huge improvement in the AJHL standings over last season and considering the Kodiaks lost three of its top scorers from the previous season, coach Boris Rybalka received a nomination for Coach of the Year. The last time a Kodiaks squad clinched first was in

2007-08. The team made it all the way to the RBC Cup. McDonald received a nomination for Goaltender of the Year. He was the AJHL’s player of the month in September. McDonald currently has 25 wins, a 2.15 goals against average and a .923 save percentage. “Both are deserving nominees. Coach Boris (Rybalka) is hard working and puts in a lot of time for us. It is all of the extra things that other people may not do,” said Salverda. “Devin is one of the elite goalies in this league and definitely deserves to be up for that award. He gives us confidence knowing that if we make a mistake, he is the guy that can bail us out. Defence is important in the playoffs and if the other team can’t score it gives us the advantage.”

Augustana curling teams ready for the playoffs By Murray Green

All three Augustana Vikings curling teams will be seeking medals in the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference championships in Grande Prairie from Feb. 27 to March 1. The women’s team had an 8-4 record. MacEwan University, NAIT and Red Deer also qualified for provincials. “I think we have curled well. We finished third and get to go to provincials, so that is really exciting. That was the goal. We have a chance at provincials if we play as hard as we can. If we are all on we are very strong,” said women’s lead Kristen Huber. “We need to make sure we are focused and then we will be good to go.” Since the winter bonspiel at the Rose City Curling Club on Feb. 6 and 7 the team has been preparing for the playoffs. “We are working on execution because our strategy seems to be fine. Our morale and chemistry allows us to

Murray Green, Camrose Booster

Augustana Vikings skip Sarah Brown watches her rock during ACAC action in Camrose.

work really well together. Mostly, it is focusing and making sure we make the shot we want,” said Huber. “If we miss, we want to have good misses.” She further explained

what a good miss is in curling. “We want to do the next best thing and avoid throwing it through the house, or hitting a guard to leave your rocks out in the open. We

want a plan B and if we miss, miss as well as you can.” Augustana will have to beat NAIT, or MacEwan to have success at provincials. “They both have strong teams. We can’t get down on

ourselves if they get ahead. We have to push through it and fight our way back,” said Huber, who has curled at Augustana for the past two years. “If we can beat them it would give us quite a lot of confidence. We need to place in the top three in order to go to nationals. If we can beat one of them we will be fine.” Huber has been curling for 10 years and was in the junior circuit before arriving in Camrose. “Our coaching staff is really good here and we have practices three times a week,” she said. “It is really great.” The defending silver medalists in mixed curling from Augustana finished the season tied for first place with a 9-3 record. NAIT, Olds and the host Grande Prairie team complete the field. The Vikings men’s squad had a 5-7 record, but still finished third. MacEwan, NAIT and Olds also advanced. The Augustana curling teams are coached by Roger Galenza.


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THANK YOU A SINCERE THANK YOU to the family and friends of my wife, Nevis Charchun, whose support sustained me through the ordeal of her illness and subsequent passing. Thanks also to those who attended the memorial service and who provided support through phone calls, cards, flowers and food. Thank you to A-1 Catering for the delicious lunch, and a special thanks to Bart Orr and Burgar Funeral Home for the excellent job of handling our needs in our time of sorrow. Thank you Pastor Eriksson of Louise Jensen for sharing your perspective of Nevis at work and to Pastor Milgate of the Calvary Pentecostal Church for his very capable technical support. Finally, thank you to my brother Dwight for coordinating the family lunch of Ukrainian food which was a tribute to Nevis. – Marshall Charchun and family THANK YOU ST. JUDE for prayers answered. – N.B. A SINCERE THANK YOU to everyone who attended my 100th birthday celebration. Your gifts, cards and best wishes are treasured. Pleasant memories linger. – Martha Sitler

ads@camrosebooster.com class@camrosebooster.com PETS/PET SUPPLIES ANNOUNCEMENTS SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 27 for more classified ads about cars, trucks, campers, RVs, automotive services and ATVs WE ARE CELEBRATING CLARA JOHNSON’S 100TH BIRTHDAY – Saturday, Mar. 7, 1:30-3:30 p.m. at the Norsemen Inn. Friends and family all welcome. NO GIFTS PLEASE. SPRING SOCIAL – Sat., March 7, hosted by Round Hill Ag Society. Cocktails: 5:30 p.m., Dinner: 6:30 p.m. Tickets: $20 per person. To order tickets call Nola Sherbaniuk, 780-672-7583. Music provided by local band, The Awkward Turtles.

BATTLE RIVER VETERINARY SERVICES Practice Limited to Companion Animals Experienced Professionals Providing Quality Care and Service 780-672-6999 5208-51 Avenue, Camrose GOT PUPPIES? If that sneaky dog of the neighbour’s has been over lately and you’ve got a litter of puppies to prove it... move them fast with a Camrose Booster classified ad. Ph. 780672-3142.

WANTED WILL ACCEPT OLD VEHICLES, machinery, scrap iron, etc. Car batteries (will pay for). Call 780-672-6917 or 780686-5211.

PERSONAL

HELP WANTED

DRINKING A PROBLEM? Alcoholics Anonymous, call 780-672-9903.

LOOKING FOR SEMIRETIRED OR RETIRED INDIVIDUAL who can do snow removal and lawn care. Call 780-608-3131. LICENSED AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN or APPRENTICE Competitive pay and benefits.

LOST THAT LOVING FEELING? Find it with a personal ad in The Camrose Booster classifieds. Ph. 780-672-3142. LONELY 50-YEAR-OLD GENTLEMAN – Looking for a girlfriend. 780-672-2755, 780679-9228.

Please send resumé to: eacl@cable-lynx.net or Contact 780-672-1888

CAMROSE & DISTRICT FAMILY THRIFT SHOP IS LOOKING for an energetic individual to fill a full-time frontend position Tuesday through Saturday, 9-5. Duties include store cleaning, repetitive tidying and organization, stocking racks and shelves, and customer service. Starting wage: $10.50/ hr. Resumés can be dropped off at store, 5006-50 Ave. Please include references. Only those chosen for an interview will be contacted.

EMPLOYMENT WANTED 2ND BEST PAINTER IN TOWN – 30 years’ experience for all your painting needs. Call Rick the Painter, 780-672-0391.

MAN WITH VAN Delivery Service Serving Camrose and Area Also: Long Distance Moving Edmonton - Calgary - Vancouver Call 780-678-1521

FOR RENT FOR RENT ADS NOW UPLOADED TO The Camrose Booster Website DAILY! CAMROSE MOOSE HALL FOR RENT Ideal for weddings, banquets, any celebration or special occasion. Call 780-672-2505

SERVICES WE SELL RUBBER STAMPS, stamp pads, and stamp pad ink. Camrose Booster Ltd., 4925-48 St., Camrose. JUNK TO THE DUMP – Free estimates. Garages, basements, light hauling. 780678-1847 (cell), Tom. R.J.’S CONSTRUCTION Renovations, bathrooms, additions and repairs Garages, concrete work Arborite and tiles 20 years’ experience in Camrose Call Rob, 780-672-0521 LaCRIA TRUCKING Potable Water Hauling Residential, Commercial, Oilfield Gerald and Marla Steinwand, owners PHONE 780-679-9134 McTAVISH DELIVERIES LTD. Local and long distance moving Storage Insured and bonded Where your business is appreciated 780-672-5242, Camrose J.D.’s SMALL ENGINE SALES & SERVICE – Ph. 780-672-7649. THE SHIRT OFF MY BACK TAILORING Full alteration service. Tues. - Fri. 10-6, Thurs., 10-8, Sat., 9-4 4937-49 Street, Camrose, AB (East of the Main Post Office) Ph. 780-672-4793 TAKUMI CONTRACTING Journeyman Carpenter Over 10 years’ experience Sundecks, fences, garage packages, basement suites, renos Call 780-679-7128 BRYAN OLSON CONSTRUCTION Journeyman Carpenter New Construction/Renovations Framing, Finishing Kitchens, Bathrooms, Roofing, Siding, Windows and more Call Bryan, 780-781-8792

ASPEN TERRACE Modern, spacious, clean Includes fridge, stove, dishwasher, in-suite washer/dryer Heat, hot water, parking included Pet friendly In quiet surroundings All amenities within walking distance One- and Two-bedroom suites available Call office 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Monday - Friday 780-672-8681 Visit us on Kijiji MAIN FLOOR OFFICE SPACE IN DOWNTOWN CAMROSE – Generous 192 sq. ft. (11’ x 17.5’) office space in newer building. Air conditioned. No windows. Ideal for massage therapist or anyone requiring a quiet, peaceful environment. $310.88 monthly. Call the fairest and most reasonable landlords in the business, Blain and Don, at 780-672-3142. VILLAGE BY THE PARK – Spacious one and two bedroom suites. Quiet adult living building. Close to all amenities with onsite management. For more information and availability please call Grand Park Village, 780678-3272 or check our website at www.firesidepropertygroup.com TAMARACK PLACE Senior friendly community, smoke and pet-free. Features a social room, elevator and on-site manager. We are now accepting applications for our two-bedroom suites. All suites contain five appliances, including in-suite washer and dryer. Office hours: Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon Ph. 780-678-2621 MID-CITY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, 1017197 Alberta Ltd. For All Your Rental Needs We have: • Houses • Duplexes • 4-Plexes • Condos •Apartments • Storage and more! Call 780-672-0662 or more info and listings or visit our ads on Kijiji

FARMHOUSE IN LEDUC COUNTY – Available March 1. References, credit checks. Long-term non-smoking, mature couple. Ph. 780-986-3501. THREE-BEDROOM HOUSE – w/1.5 baths. Two-bedroom suite in Camrose. Fridge/ stove in both; shared washer/ dryer. 1-780-487-2786. THREE SUITES IN BEAUTIFUL CHARACTER HOME – Two blocks from university and downtown Camrose. Main Floor Suite: 1000 sq. ft., loaded with character, clean and bright, c/w 1 bedroom, 4-pce. bath, private laundry and full kitchen. $1,200/mo. Upstairs Suite: lots of room, clean and bright, c/w 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen partially furnished, shared laundry. $600/mo. per room. Downstairs Suite: 2 bedrooms, 3-pce bath, kitchen, partially furnished, shared laundry. $550/ mo. per room. Utilities and wifi included in all suites. Available April 1. 780-678-6163. 1,700 SQ. FT. HOUSE – Three bedrooms, two baths, seven appliances, double, welltreed lot, two decks, double garage, RV parking. 20 min. from Camrose in lakeside village of Ferintosh. Available April 1. $1,250/mo. plus DD plus utilities. Call 780-608-5579 or 780908-9942.

FOR LEASE PRIME RETAIL SPACE – Main Street, 4912-50 St., downtown Camrose. 2,350 sq. ft., air conditioned, very clean and well maintained. Contact Daryl, 780608-3288 cell or 780-672-2194, bus.

LIVESTOCK / FEED BEEF UP YOUR CATTLE SALES – Advertise in The Camrose Booster. Phone 780672-3142. TWO-YEAR-OLD AND YEAR LING POLLED GELBVEIH BULLS – Call Winder’s Gelbveih, 780672-9950.

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REAL ESTATE STA RT E R / R E V E N U E HOME IN CAMROSE – 1,100 sq. ft. three-bedroom bungalow, 1 1/2 baths; basement suite w/ two bedrooms, kitchen, living room, large 3/4 bath. All appliances included. 60’ x 120’ lot. $294,000. Financing available. Ph. 1-780-487-2786. HOME INVESTMENT PROPERTY, CAMROSE – Complete with long term tenants. Newer house nets $700/ mo. Tenancy agreement in place until June, 2016. Sell for below appraised value of $300,000. Call 780-678-6163.


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CLASSIFIED ADS (Continued) FARMLAND FOR SALE W 1/2 8-50-17-W4: Includes house, barn, new livestock pens, approx. 100 acres cultivated; E 1/2 8-50-17-W4: 270 acres cultivated; NW 30-48-17-W4: 100 acres cultivated w/potential for more; Additional land for sale Contact William or Christa, 780-699-4009, 780-203-4009

HOUSE FOR SALE BY OWNER – Reduced price: $285,000. 2,026 sq. ft., 6504 Marler Drive, Camrose, AB. Beautiful fourlevel split w/3 + 1 bedrooms, Fully finished on four levels. Many upgrades: new roof, 2014; triple pane casement windows, furnace, hot water tank. Spacious family room, third. level; very large rec. room, fourth level. Double detached 24’ x 24’ insulated garage, 8’ x 10’ shed. Gorgeous, huge backyard - fenced, landscaped, 14’ x 16’ deck, numerous perennial plants, bushes, trees. Ph. 780-608-4846 4:00 to 9:00 pm.

BEAUTIFUL ACREAGE FOR SALE – Fifteen acres w/1,456 sq. ft. bungalow, nine miles southwest of Forestburg. New roof/siding/ windows/decks. Updated main floor. Finished basement. Five bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms. Twocar attached garage, two-car heated detached garage w/large heated shop. Barn/outbuildngs/ self-waterer/fenced. Asking $425,000. Call N. Stenson at 780-781-7823 for viewing or email nanstenson@hotmail.com

Resource Recovery / Yard Hand Wanted Flagstaff Waste is seeking a full-time Resource Recovery Yard Hand to provide direct support and be responsible for the diversion of recyclable and other materials from the waste stream, ensuring waste stream integrity, waste separation, packaging and baling of recyclables, loading outbound recyclables, landscaping and litter picking. Qualifications • A valid Alberta Class 3 (Q) driver’s license • Ability to operate a variety of small equipment • Excellent customer service skills and a mechanical aptitude / ability • First Aid, WHMIS, waste management experience are all considered assets • Able to work with a minimum of supervision, good at problem solving, work alone and with others, ability to prioritize, self-starter and self-motivator • Ability to perform physically demanding tasks and to work extended periods in various weather conditions Compensation – Salary based on experience starting at $23/hour plus a full benefit package including enrollment in the provincial LAPP pension program. If you wish to join our team, submit resumé to Evan McDonald, by fax at 780-384-3926 or through email at evan@frswma.com

Box 309, Sedgewick, AB T0B 4C0 www.frswma.com The Performing Arts Centre Management Council

PART-TIME BOOKKEEPER

to provide support at the Jeanne & Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre

RESPONSIBILITIES

KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS

In this role you will help to facilitate good financial management and reporting at the Jeanne & Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre. Specific tasks include processing accounts payable and receivables; bank and other reconciliations including the box office ticketing system; GST returns; invoicing, journal entries and year end working papers.

You have at least two years of relevant bookkeeping experience and possess organizational, problem-solving and analytical skills. Experience with Sage 50 Simply Accounting would be an asset.

COOKS

Part-time and full-time openings are here. Come work for the award-winning Norsemen Inn.

SERVERS

Weekend openings exist for servers in the Tap Room Bar + Brewery and the Gravity Lounge. A great way to earn extra cash and above-average tips. Apply for of these positions with resumé at the front desk.

Highway 13 West, Camrose Phone 780-672-9171 Toll Free 1-877-477-9171 www.norsemeninn.com

The required time commitment for this role is expected to be 1 to 2 days per week but may fluctuate from time to time. Expressions of interest, outlining experience should be emailed to jobs@camroselive.ca , no later than March 6, 2015. No phone calls please.

Centra Cam Bowl-a-thon nears

LICENSED AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN OR APPRENTICE Competitive pay and benefits Contact with resumé: 780-672-1888 or eacl@cable-lynx.net

MISCELLANEOUS

RCMP respond to collision between car and locomotive

SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 27 for more classified ads about cars, trucks, campers, RVs, automotive services and ATVs PIPE — 1 1/2”, 2 3/8”, 2 7/8”, 3 1/2”, sucker rod 5/8”, 3/4”, 7/8”, plain or scraper type. Other pipe and metal available. 1-800-661-7858. 965-i BROTHER ELECTRON IC K N ITTI NG MACHINE – With all attachments, approximately 50 cones of yarn, all knitting books needed to get you on your way. Also Passap E-6000 electronic knitting machine, DVD and VHS operating instructions w/many pattern books. Ph. 780-672-1069. SIX D E C O R AT I V E WOOD PAINTING BOOKS – All w/patterns, instructions, $35. 780-672-8336. Murray Green, Camrose Booster Shaun Lang practices for Centra Cam Vocational Training Association’s 18th annual Bowl-A-Thon that will be held on March 6 at Tabb Lanes. About 90 bowlers will hit the lanes from 1 to 3 p.m. Bowlers are currently seeking pledges.

Shortly after 7 p.m. on Feb. 21, Camrose RCMP responded to a collision between a passenger car and railway locomotive at the railway crossing on Highway 833 a few kilometres north of Camrose. The passenger car hit the side of train and ended up in the northeast ditch. The lone witness at the scene and train personnel report that the train crossing lights were activated at the time of the collision. The subsequent investigation resulted in the driver being arrested and charged for Impaired Operation of a motor vehicle. There were

no injuries sustained as a result of this collision. Camrose County has a large number of railway crossings, and Camrose RCMP would like to remind motorists that complacency when crossing railway tracks can have devastating results. Obeying the traffic control signs/devices at each crossing is paramount in ensuring your safety while using the roadway. In this case the impairment of the driver was an obvious factor. Camrose RCMP want to remind everyone don’t drink and drive.


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Unique International Teaching Opportunity Are you interested in pursuing an exci ng career with Petrofield Industries at our Tornado Hydrovac Trucks’ manufacturing produc on facility? We are centrally located in the family-friendly community of Ste�ler, Alberta. We currently have an opening for: → Service and Parts Manager Our Company has an enthusias c, fast-paced working environment, with advancement opportuni es. Wage would be commensurate with experience/skills. For more informa on about these posi ons and our company, check out our website www.tornadotrucks.com ResumÊs can be emailed to hr@petrofield.com or faxed to 403-742-1905

City Hall Continued from page 31

The final costs for the parking portion of the project won’t be known until spring when the lots are paved. A total of 77 changes orders have issued at an additional cost of $629,996.11. Forty-six per cent of the construction contingency had been used on construction only change orders. A Feb. 2 project status report prepared by Kew indicated that work on the the roofing and data centre/communications rooms have been completed, that tile has been installed, and that the primer paint has been applied on three floors. The report also noted that the blinds that were specified for the project came from Germany and will be installed in the late spring of 2016. “These special blinds cannot be provided by other vendor and they take approximately 10 to 16 weeks to arrive,� said Kew. The balance of landscaping will need to be done in the spring when plants are available. The overall project expenditures are being monitored to ensure there are not project overruns. Additional project funds are not available for items not identified in the original budget and project costs.

The Camrose/Japan Friendship Society is seeking

applications for a unique teaching opportunity in Camrose’s sister city Kamifurano, Japan.

PREFERRED APPLICANTS INCLUDE THOSE RESIDING IN THE CITY OF CAMROSE OR CAMROSE COUNTY UNDER 30 YEARS OF AGE This assignment is a two-year contract commencing in July, 2015. Special consideration will be given to candidates who possess: • Recent four-year university degree • Enthusiasm for work in a unique cultural environment • Willingness to learn and embrace the Japanese culture and traditions • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills • Willingness to work with a variety of age groups Deadline for applications is 4:00 p.m., March 24, 2015. Please submit application, resumÊ and references to Mr. Mike Steeves at Camrose Composite High School in Camrose. All applications will be considered; however, only candidates who are selected for interviews will be contacted. For further information contact MICHIKO RASMUSSEN AT 780-672-3903 OR MIKE STEEVES AT 780-781-7223.

Accounting/ Administrative Personnel Part-time (Monday-Friday – average 5 hours/day, primarily mornings but may vary) Accepting applications for a self-motivated individual, willing to work independently, must have strong computer skills and ability to multi-task and prioritize. Must have strong communication and full cycle accounting qualifications. Duties include, but are not limited to, data and accounting entries, invoicing, accounts payable and receivable, reconciliation of accounts, monthly reporting, organizing and maintaining office filing system, tracking inventory, completion of correspondence, complete website sales and maintain website, as well as other duties as assigned. Job to commence once suitable candidate is found. We appreciate and consider all applications; however, we contact only candidates who are selected for interviews. Application to be emailed to beef@kobeclassic.com�

SUMMER STUDENTS Battle River School Division #31 is accepting applications for summer student employment for the period of May 1, 2015 to August 31, 2015.

Location: Camrose Maintenance Shop Duties will include grass cutting, painting, shop maintenance, and other duties as requested. Qualifications: • Reliable with a strong work ethic; • Ability to follow instructions and work both independently and in a team environment; • Valid Class 5 Operator’s Licence (Driver’s Licence); • Criminal Records Check. For inquiries contact Christen Turner at: 780-672-6131 ext. 5258 or cturner@brsd.ab.ca. Submit applications by Tuesday, March 3, 2015 at 4:00 p.m. We thank all who apply. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted. Only online applications will be accepted. Apply at: https://hranywhere.brsd.ab.ca/HRSApplicant HR Anywhere Competition #2015059

4716-38 Street, Camrose • Phone 780-672-2452 Agriterra Equipment (formerly Selmac Sales) is one of North America’s largest AGCO agricultural equipment dealers, offering Massey Ferguson, Challenger, Gleaner and Rogator as mainline, with complementary products such as Bourgault and Morris Seeding and Tillage equipment and Cub Cadet Consumer Products. We provide our customers with new and used equipment, complimented with product support throughout our parts and service departments.

AG EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN MOBILE AND SHOP SERVICE

Reporting to: Service Manager Job duties and responsibilities include: • diagnose and inspect equipment for faults and malfunctions • repair and adjust equipment and replace defective parts • perform updates, pre-season delivery inspections, and pre-season inspections • complete work orders and enter technician notes into computer • order parts and provide quotes Job requirements and qualifications include: • ability to work with minimal supervision • standard Class 5 driver’s license • licensed Heavy Equipment Ag Technician or registered Ag Technician Apprentice • experience working on AGCO Agricultural Equipment an asset • possess problem solving skills • driving will be required, as this position is primarily in-field service We offer a competitive wage, full benefits package including health and dental coverage, and RRSP matching program. This position is also eligible for work boots and tools reimbursement. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only candidates selected for an interview will be notified. We regret that we cannot accept phone calls regarding the status of an application. Please contact Branch Manager Blaine Heck at 780-672-2452 or bheck@agriterraeq.com

Join the Coal Creek Team! Coal Creek Golf Resort is

NOW HIRING IN ALL DEPARTMENTS for the 2015 golf season. If you are looking for a great work environment contact us at

info@coalcreek.ca or in the golf shop at

780-663-2473 www.coalcreek.ca

Journeyman Electricians with Controls/PLC experience

Commmunity Electric Ltd. (CEL) is currently accepting applications for Journeyman Electricians with Controls / PLC experience, and / or grain / fertilizer / feedmills experience for work in Camrose and Central Alberta area. All resumĂŠs will be considered. Please fax resumĂŠ to 780-672-2360 or email to conniek@celelectric.com


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Employment Opportunity

Shop Foreman

Due to an upcoming retirement we have this position available. The new Shop Foreman will have a chance to work with the current foreman to gain product and service knowledge before taking the reins of the department. EXPERIENCE REQUIRED • journeyman heavy duty or ag mechanic • experience with tractors a major asset • good interaction skills with fellow employees and customers • organized with management skills Camrose Dynamic Sales and Service is a large Kubota tractor dealership in our twelfth year serving Camrose and area. We offer an attractive package based on salary plus incentive and a great place to work! Please forward your resumé to: Rick Smelquist, General Manager Email: rick@camrosedynamic.com Fax: 780-679-0794 Phone: 780-679-0051

4620-39 Street, Camrose

Camrose County Public Works Summer Students’ Positions Camrose County is seeking motivated and hard-working individuals to become members of the Public Works department for a four-month duration from May to August. Successful candidates should be able to work well in a team environment and be willing to learn a variety of new skills to help perform their daily duties. Working directly under the general labour foreman or road maintenance foreman, you could be involved in assisting full-time county employees with any one of the following tasks: • Working with the road crew to perform annual summer maintenance on County roadways including shoulder pulling, road patching and asphalt sealing. Work could include picking rocks and roots to cleanup following construction as well as operating heavy equipment as necessary. • Working with the utilities crew to complete inspections, water sampling, and/or water and wastewater maintenance projects. • Working with the labour crew to perform sign installations, drainage projects, road clean up, brushing, and/or a multitude of other jobs. Hours of work will typically be 7:00 am to 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday (44 hours/week). Rate of pay will be in accordance with Local Union 955 pay scale UN7-1 ($17.77/hr). Interested candidates should submit cover letter, resumé, and three (3) references to: CAMROSE COUNTY – Public Works Department 3755-43 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 3S8 Deadline for application is Friday, March 13, 2015. Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

Family • Achievement • Integrity • Respect

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Quality Training • Incentive Programs Benefits or Bonus Program Hiring the following positions for 1256146 Alberta Ltd., o/a Tim Hortons 3601-48 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 1L8

• 16 Food Counter Attendants, no experience

or education required, $12.50 per hour plus benefits for FT starting ASAP. Apply by mail, phone 780-672-5087 (Diane/Dave) or fax 780-672-8808. Hiring the following positions for 796005 Alberta Ltd., o/a Tim Hortons 6602-48 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 4R1

• 16 Food Counter Attendants, no experience

or education required, $12.50 per hour plus benefits for FT starting ASAP. Apply by mail, phone 780-608-7626 (Roxy/Ken) or fax 780-672-9455.

Now hiring for permanent full-time/part-time Positions work rotating shifts of days, nights, graveyards and some weekends. HIRING AT BOTH LOCATIONS IN CAMROSE Honesty, caring and a workplace that feels like home

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The following positions are available for the 2015 season:

Clubhouse Manager The applicant must be self-managing and have strong organizational skills, customer service experience and be capable of managing the overall performance of the clubhouse and tournaments. Golf experience is not necessary but would be an asset.

Clubhouse Superintendent Applicant must be self-managing, have strong organizational skills, and be able to maintain equipment and irrigation systems. A background in turf management would be an asset. The Club is prepared to offer competitive wages in accordance with experience and education. Only short listed candidates will be contacted. Please email your cover letter and resumé to the President of the Daysland Golf Club at markpetiot@gmail.com Closing date is March 2, 2015.

Daysland Golf & Country Club Carrier

Earn extra income by delivering The Camrose Booster. Applications accepted: youth, adult, senior, carrier or casual relief Get paid to get fresh air and provide an essential service to your neighbourhood!

For information please contact Leanne 780-672-3142 or taje@cable-lynx.net

Volleyball squad sweeps Rustlers By Murray Green

The Augustana Vikings men’s volleyball team made it look easy as they defeated the Lakeland Rustlers six games in a row to win both matches on Feb. 13 and 14. Augustana won the first match by 25-17, 26-24 and 25-19 scores. Jason Abma earned nine kills and six digs to lead the way for the Vikings. The ACAC men’s championships will be held in Camrose Feb. 26 to 28. The women Vikings lost their fifth match in the last six including 3-2 and 3-0 decisions to the Lakeland Rustlers. Augustana pushed the Rustlers to the brink at home. Lakeland won 25-18, 20-25, 25-7, 21-25 and 15-12. Keri Alcorn led the way with 18 kills and Stefanie Zahara chipped in with 14 digs and 36 assists. Jenn Laskosky also collected 14 digs. In the second match, Lakeland won three straight, 25-11, 25-16 and 25-20. Alcorn led with 12 kills and Zahara had 15 assists. Hockey

The Augustana Vikings edged the Briercrest Clippers 3-2 in overtime and shut the same team out 4-0 in the second game in a weekend series, Feb. 13 and 14. In the first game, Mathew Foster, Adam Johnson Devon Hobbs in overtime scored to give the Vikings the win. Goalie Andy Williams turned away 34 of 36 shots to pick up the win. Augustana fired 45 at the Briercrest net. The Clippers offence was shut down in the second outing, as Vikings goalie Joel Danyluk recorded the shut out. Tanner Korchinski led the offence with two goals. Single markers came from Kenny Bradley and Beau Taylor. The next Vikings home game will be a first round playoff match. Basketball

The Augustana women’s basketball team dropped both games of a weekend series with Lakeland on Feb. 13 and 14. The Vikings lost 66-57 and 71-50 to the top team in the north division to remain in third place. In the first game, Amanda Stonehouse held the hot hand and netted 19 points for the Vikings. Sydney Purdy collected 11 in the second outing to lead her team. The men’s Vikings lost 80-65 with Jamin Lockert leading the offence with 17 points. In the rematch, Augustana was on the wrong side of a 71-66 score with Cameron Vicsak leading the offence with 17 points. Josh Nicol chipped in with 16 points. The basketball teams close the home regular season on March 1 against the King’s Eagles.


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Operations and Maintenance Assistant SEASONAL EMPLOYMENT COME JOIN THE CAMROSE TEAM DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES • Load/un-load chemical, seed, fertilizer • Keep warehouses clean and organized • Deliver product

• Maintain yard equipment • Prepare shipping documents • General labourer

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Completion of TDG, WHMIS and Forklift Training would be an asset Mandatory Class 5 license (Class 1 or 3 would be an asset) Experience in agriculture would be an asset Basic computer skills Submit resumé to: dstang@agsiag.com Only candidates who are selected for an interview will be contacted Closing Date: March 13, 2015

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INVITATION TO TENDER FARMLAND The following farmland, located near Kelsey, is hereby offered for sale by tender, subject to the restrictions, reservations and non-financial obligations in the existing Certificates of Title: PARCEL 1: NE 12-45-19-W4 – 132 cultivated acres (156.59 titled acres) more or less. Includes 30,000 bushels of grain storage. PARCEL 2: SE 12-45-19-W4 – 146 cultivated acres (160 titled acres) more or less. Includes $5,400.00 per annum in surface leases. PARCEL 3: NW 12-45-19-W4 – 124 cultivated acres (160 titled acres) more or less. Includes natural gas service. PARCEL 4: SW 12-45-19-W4 – 132 cultivated acres (160 titled acres) more or less. Tenders will be entertained on all or any one or more of Parcel 1, Parcel 2, Parcel 3 and Parcel 4. Tenders are to be submitted in sealed envelopes marked “MUTCHLER TENDER”, to Andreassen Borth, with the tenderer’s GST number and accompanied by a cheque made payable to “Andreassen Borth” for $5,000.00 per parcel, and must be delivered before 12:00 noon, February 27, 2015 to Andreassen Borth, Barristers and Solicitors, #200, 4870-51 Street, Camrose, Alberta T4V 1S1 Attention: James Harry Andreassen Possession will be provided on closing. The taxes and surface lease will be adjusted on closing. Tenders will not be opened in public. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid to Andreassen Borth on or before March 31, 2015. Tenders are irrevocable and shall remain open until dealt with by the offices of Andreassen Borth. If a successful tenderer does not complete the purchase after acceptance of that tender, their deposit shall be forfeited. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. The owner reserves the right to reject any and all tenders. Deposits received from unsuccessful tenderers will be returned to them by mail.

St. Mary's Hospital, Camrose - AB is looking for:

Mental Health Therapist

WHEN APPLYING: Please submit your résumé by 2400 hours on the closing date, quoting the Competition Number Competition Number: LC-50130-CM Position Type: Permanent Part Time (0.50 FTE) Date Closed: March 3, 2015 Salary Range: Min: $35.00/Hr. Max: $50.20/Hr.

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NOTICE OF NOMINATION DAY Local Authorities Election Act (Section 26)

LOCAL JURISDICTION:

Village of Bittern Lake, PROVINCE OF ALBERTA

Notice is hereby given that Nomination Day is March 2, 2015, and that nominations for the election of candidates for the following offices will be received at the location of the local jurisdiction office set out below between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon on Nomination Day. Office(s) Councillor

Number of Vacancies 1

Location (Address) of Local Jurisdiction Office: Village of Bittern Lake Administration Office #300 Railway Avenue, Box 5 Bittern Lake, AB T0C 0L0 DATED at the Village of Bittern Lake, in the Province of Alberta, this 24th day of February, 2015.

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DEATHS A r t hu r A d a m s ,

of Forestburg, on February 13, at 80 years of age. Kenneth Stenbeck, of Forestburg, on February 14, at 65 years of age. Kevin Rebmann, of Forestburg, on February 16, at 36 years of age. Raymond Samoisette, of Camrose, on February 17, at 83 years of age.

R ita Nyback, of Camrose, on February 18, at 84 years of age. Esther Wolbeck, of Heisler, on February 20, at 98 years of age. Wilfred George Howard, of Camrose, formerly of East Bittern Lake, on February 21, at 91 years of age. Kathleen White, of Camrose, formerly of Calgary, on February 22, at 99 years of age.


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PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

An application has been received for the change of use to a fitness training studio at the following location:

Pursuant to the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, Section 606 of the Revised Statutes of Alberta and amendments thereto, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Council of the City of Camrose gave First Reading to Bylaw #2837/15 on February 2, 2015.

Development Permit #3963 #130, 4515-36 Street; Lot 14, Block 7, Plan 0524335 This property is located within a M2 – Medium Industrial District and an Instructional Studio is considered a Discretionary Use in this district, and public notification is required. Any person having an objection to this development, or for further information, please contact Building and Development Services, 5415-49 Avenue, Camrose by March 2, 2015 at 4:30 p.m. Phone 780-672-4428.

Proposed Bylaw #2837/15

On November 3, 2014, Council defeated a series of three (3) bylaws that would have seen the lands in question changed to medium-density residential district to promote infill development. The revised bylaw instead designates the lands to park space to protect the area against future development. The purpose of Bylaw #2837/15 is to amend Land Use Bylaw #2567/07 as follows: That Land Use Bylaw #2567/07 as amended, be further amended by: 1. Redistricting Lots 9, 10 and 13-18, Block 12, Plan 3056AC from R2A – Single-family Residential or Duplex District to PR – Park and Recreation District; 2. Closing an unused portion of 41 Street and assigning it the PR – Park and Recreation District; and 3. Redistricting Lot 18, Block 15, Plan 1700U from M1 – Restricted Light Industrial District to PR – Park and Recreation District. A Public Hearing is scheduled to be held as follows: Date: March 2, 2015 Time: 5:00 p.m. Place: Council Chambers, Camrose County, 3755-43 Avenue, Camrose

NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT PERMITS ISSUED Take notice that the following Development Permits for the proposed uses listed below have been approved by the City of Camrose Development Authority, under the provision of Bylaw #2567/07, the Land Use Bylaw of the City of Camrose. The development permits have been approved SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF APPEAL TO THE SUBDIVISION AND DEVELOPMENT APPEAL BOARD. Any person wishing to appeal an approval may do so by serving a written notice of appeal and the REQUIRED FEE to the Secretary, Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose (telephone 780-672-4426) within 14 days after the date of this notice. Further information regarding these Development Permits may be obtained from the City of Camrose Development Services, Lower Floor, Mirror Lake Centre, during business hours (8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.), Monday through Friday (telephone 780-678-3044). Permit # DP3954

Land Description Plan Block Lot 3

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Civic Address

Development

6508-45 Avenue

Breezeway and veranda roof Sign Permit Sign Permit

4863-51 Street 4715-50 Street

Any person(s) who have an interest regarding the passing of Bylaw #2837/15 are encouraged to attend the Public Hearing in person to state their support or objections. Any written submissions to be considered by City Council are required to be submitted no later than February 25, at 4:00 p.m. by mail to: Kim Isaak, General Manager of Corporate and Protective Services, City of Camrose, 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose, AB, T4V 0S8 or by email to: kisaak@camrose.ca. Notice is hereby given that Council may thereafter without further notice proceed with final approval of Bylaw #2837/15 at the regular Council Meeting on March 2, 2015. For additional information, contact Aaron Leckie, Senior Planner, phone 780-672-4428 or email to aleckie@Camrose.ca.

Rock Around the Clock By Murray Green

The Camrose and District Minor Soccer Association hosted another successful Rock Around the Clock Indoor Tournament at the Community Centre fieldhouse Jan. 30 to Feb. 1. All five of the host teams finished in the top three of the competition that featured late night and early morning games for teams from across the province. The U18 boys’ Camrose FC captured gold in a tough division. Coach Chris Howard led his team in earning the Fair Play award, while FC player Tyler Bjorgum was named the MVP in the division. Camrose FC beat Red Deer 4-1 in the first game, tied Lac La Biche (Sir Francis and his

Knights) 2-2, tied Red Deer 3-3 and won 3-0 over the Sir Francis and his Knights in a double round robin format to win the crown. In the U14 boys’, division Camrose emerged as the champions over teams from Stettler, Lac La Biche and Bonnyville. U12 boys’ Camrose Claymores also won gold medals, while the Camrose United received silver in the division. Camrose Claymores player Henock Sexton was awarded the Golden Boot award. Stettler came in third place. The U16 girls’ team, Camrose Challengers, placed third in the division. Player Brittany Reed earned the Golden Boot award. Red Deer and Bonnyville were the top two teams.

Murray Green, Camrose Booster The Camrose FC U18 boys battled Red Deer to a tie in this game, but captured the gold medals in the Rock Around the Clock Soccer Tournament Jan. 30 to Feb. 1. Matthew Turley of Camrose fights for possession at the Fieldhouse.


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Camrose real estate sales down last year, but property values up By Murray Green

The number of real estate transactions in Camrose dropped by 1.4 per cent in 2014 and went from 295 sales to 291. However, the value of properties sold increased from an average of $296,912 in Camrose to $312,068, which is a 5.1 per cent increase. The Central Alberta Realtors Association (CARA) keeps track of the sales within central Alberta. CARA, which elected Lorna Moore as president on Dec. 15, 2014, is an association of more than 600 real estate professionals, which facilitates the marketing of real estate in Central Alberta. Arnoud Columbijn of Royal Le Page Rose County Realty in Camrose was also named to the board. “As the president of the Central Alberta Realtors Association, I am continuously asked about the 2015 housing market forecast,” said Moore. “This is in essence the accumulation of opinions of industry leaders, professional economists, historical data, statistics and trends. It seems to be of particular interest this year in light of the changing energy sector. “Many people in the public are questioning as to whether or not we in Alberta will feel the impact as we did in 2008. Although no one has a crystal ball to predict exactly what the future may hold, the best that I can do is to explain that the factors that existed in 2008 are not all present in 2015. It is not enough to look strictly at the numbers of housing units that have sold in our area. We

must also take into account that the global economics are certainly stronger today than we had seen in 2008 with the United States beginning their recovery from the recession that they were experiencing.” Moore predicts a slower start to the year. “Today, although we are heavily invested in the energy sector, it is predicted that we will have a slower start to the beginning quarter of this year followed by increased strength in sales as the year continues,’ she added. In 2014, Central Alberta recognized an annual increase in sales of 10.6 per cent. Sales of single family dwellings that sold ranged anywhere from 1.8 per cent to as high as 32.5 per cent in some cases as well as areas that reflected a decrease as high as 3.6 per cent. Growth in most areas remained steady with the exception of a few rural areas. Rental markets still remain tight, however with the decreased lending rates; there may be an increase in first time home buyers. This is a historical blueprint that is measurable to predict the possibilities of future growth in our area. It is believed that we are entering into a stabilized market for 2015. Some banks have responded with decreased interest rates of lending to ensure that consumer confidence remains high. “Although we have seen these fluctuations in the past, I am confident that Alberta will remain an ever resilient province,” said Moore.

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By Murray Green

39 Mount Pleasant Drive, Camrose 780-672-2975

tures comfortable decor with a stone mantle gas fireplace in the living room, large fine dining area with garden doors to the covered deck and an exceptional kitchen for the chef in the family; offering lots of quartz counter space, plenty of maple cupboards,

a corner walk-in pantry and a huge centre island workspace. The den near the front entrance is an ideal place to set up an office. An excellent laundry room with a sink, storage space and counter tops complete the main level. Head upstairs to the spacious master bedroom featuring plenty of closet space and an attractive dream ensuite with double sinks, a large jetted tub and a tiled shower with five foot glass doors. Two other generous sized bedrooms and a main four piece bathroom are also on the upper level. The undeveloped basement with in-floor heating is waiting for you to complete to suit your family needs. The covered deck, with a gas line for barbecue season, leads to the backyard with an attached heated oversized double garage, RV parking space and greenspace. Be sure to view this quality built home at 2702-57 Street to fully appreciate the details. An open house will be held on Thursday, Feb. 26 from 2 to 4 p.m. It is priced to sell at $432,900. For a personal tour contact Graham Wideman at: Central Agencies Inc. 4870-51 Street, Camrose 780-672-4495 or 780-679-8384 cell


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Open HouseS Thur., Feb. 26, 2-4 p.m. 2702-57 Street

“Home of the Week – see page 39” EXCEPTIONAL 2-STOR EY VALLEYVI EW, CLOSE TO P A R K S , TRAILS! … Gorgeous quality built 1942 sq. ft. Open, bright floor plan featuring 9’ ceilings, lovely hardwood flooring, kitchen w/huge island, quartz counters. Spacious LR, cozy gas FP, exc. dinette, MF laundry, master w/en suite. Cozy in-floor htg. in open bsmt. Covered deck, gas BBQ line, attached 24’x26’ htd. garage, a/c and more! CA0052492 Asking $432,900

Thur., Feb. 26, 2-4 p.m. 3618 Erickson Drive

EXC. BI-LEVEL, EXC. PARK LOCATION, CLOSE TO SCHOOLS! ... Impressive, very well maintained home w/bright open floor plan. Spacious LR, exc. dinette, superb refreshing kitchen, generous master. Exc. bsmt. dev., cozy gas FP in family/games room, superb laundry area. Private yard w/awesome park views, 2-tiered deck, fenced, 26’x24’ garage and more! Exc. property! Asking $323,900 CA0053806

Thur., Feb. 26, 3-5 p.m. 6212-43 Avenue JUST LISTED

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RENOVATED 5-BDRM. BI-LEVEL ... backs onto schoolyard. Substantial renovation on main level has created beautiful open concept design, including triple pane windows, new flooring, updated 3-pce. en suite, brand new kitchen w/SS appl., tons of storage/workspace + handy centre island. 3 bdrm. up, 3 down, attached 24’x28’ garage, RV parking, fenced yard + more. Asking $368,500 CA0051944

Sat., Feb. 28, 1-3 p.m. 4804-48 Street S O L I D CHARACTER H O M E … within walking distance to downtown G ! core, U of A NEW LISTIN A u g u s t a n a Campus. Great bones for home-based business, rental or first-time home. Classic features throughout, new windows on upper, upgraded furnace, most water lines, newer panel. Lge. living space + 10’x33’ addition w/in-floor htg., outdoor access. 3 bdrm., 2 bath – ideal for roommates or separate offices. You’ll love the possibilities. Asking $215,000 CA0051354

BLACKSTONE VILLAS Sat., Feb. 28, 1-3 p.m. 7102 and 7104-38 Ave. “Amazing Walk-Outs!”

Starting from $469,000

OVER $300,000 Q U A L ITY BUILT 1672 SQ. FT. HOME IN VALLEYVIEW ... across from N ! a playSSESSIOground, close PO TE IA ED IMM to walking paths, Jack Stuart School. Upgraded window pkg., 9’ ceilings on MF, hardwood floors, a/c. Gorgeous kitchen w/raised eating bar, corner panty, SS appl., tons of counter space. 3 bdrm. up + 4-pce. bath, 4-pce. en suite w/jet tub. Fin. bsmt. w/cork flooring, 2 living spaces, gas FP, wet bar, bdrm., 3-pce. bath. Double detached garage + parking pad for RV. Vinyl fencing + front cov. veranda, rear cov. deck, great family home. You’ll love it! CA0047928 Asking $388,500 E XC E LLENT BUNGALOW, CENTURY MEADOWS! R EDUCED ! ... Custom built 1306 sq. ft. 2+2 BR bungalow w/private treed yard! Features country style kitchen, bright dinette w/garden door to private deck. Lovely LR, cozy Napoleon FP. Spacious master w/en suite. Superb MF laundry. Exc. bsmt. dev. w/large family/games room. Private treed setting. Superb 26’x24’ htd. garage, RV parking, alley access! A/C! Call now! CA0033713 Asking $359,500

STUNNING NEW HOMES BY OPEN HOUSE 3425-51 Street Thur., Feb. 26, 2-4 p.m.

NEW SH

OW HOME!

TERRIFIC 1,404 SQ. FT. HOME, IN CREEKVIEW ... 3 bdrm., raised eating bar, corner pantry, nice master c/w large WI closet and 5 pce. en suite! Asking $394,900 CA0046342

• 1400 sq. ft. • 2 bedrooms • Cul-de-sac • 26’x28’ garage Asking $506,162 CA0047091

EXCITING 2186 SQ. FT. FLOOR PLAN BY ZETSEN MASTER BUILDERS … 4 bdrm., flex room, walk through pantry, awesome kitchen, lovely master w/5-pce. en suite. CA0046334 Asking $444,900

CALL TODAY FOR YOUR PERSONAL VIEWING! All homes come complete with New Home Warranty and a one-year contractor’s warranty.

CAMROSE HOMES OVER $300,000 R EDUCED !

COMPLETELY UPGRADED W/IMMEDIATE POSSESSION! ... Ideal cul-de-sac location. New hardwood/tile floors, all new vinyl windows, hardiplank/rockwork, brand new kitchen, 2 upgraded 4-pce. baths. New int./ext. doors, classic trims, wainscoting. 4-bdrm., 3 baths, 3 living spaces. Fenced yard w/new concrete patio, firepit area, new driveway w/extra parking. Htd. 22’x22’ garage and so much more! You’ll love it! Asking $359,900 CA0050162 NEW DESIGN FROM ZETSEN M A S T E R BUILDERS … 20’x24’ garage, vaulted ceiling in master, WI closet, 3 bdrm., 3 baths, gorgeous kitchen plus more! Asking $387,900 CA0051819 STUNNING HOME! … 1910 sq. ft. 2-storey only steps away from park and walking trails. Bright DR, MF laundry. Great family home! Asking $459,900 CA0046346

NEW LISTIN

BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW HOME - CLOSE TO JACK STUART SCHOOL AND PARKS! ... Impressive 1,650 sq. ft. home with a bright open design. Featuring beautiful hardwood and bamboo flooring! Lovely LR, formal DR. Excellent kitchen package, breakfast bar, BI pantry and WI pantry. Bright dinette and main floor FR. Spacious master, en suite. Excellent basement. Two cozy gas FP. Very nicely landscaped yard, 26’x24’ heated garage, RV parking and more! Asking $389,000 CA0050905 I M P R E SSI V E FLOOR PLAN! ... Br ight kitchen, center island, corner pantry, vaulted ceilings, 3 bdrms, double car garage! CA0046338 Asking $419,900 OUTSTANDING P R O P E R T Y, BEAUTI FU LLY UPGRADED, AWESOME LOCATION! Asking $419,900 CA0052744 PERFECT F A M I L Y HOME IN CREEKVIEW! ... Spacious entry, open G ! concept floor NEW LISTIN plan. Kitchen styled w/granite, SS appl., beautiful hardwood. Great dining area, gas FP, MF laundry, Master has spa-like 5-pce. en suite. 2 bdrm. up + awesome bonus room! Lots of extra features incl. a/c, htd. garage, RV parking. Great landscaping, fully fenced corner lot. CA0052798 Asking $485,000

HOMES FEATURE: • Covered front entry • 9’ and vaulted ceilings • Hardwood flooring • Cozy fireplace • Lovely maple cabinets • Granite countertops • Large island and pantry • Superb main floor laundry • In-floor basement heating • Covered deck FINISHED WITH ELEGANCE!

1745 SQ. FT. 2 - S TO R E Y … 3 bdrm., 3 baths, bonus room, 5-pce. en suite, MF laundry plus much more! Asking $444,900 CA0046348 BE AU T I F UL WA LKOU T BUNGALOW B A C K ING ONTO PARK! ... New and exciting floor plan in Blackstone Estates! Exc. presentation, beautiful staircase, bright windows, coffered ceilings, hardwood, tile flooring. Exc. kitchen, granite, pantry, gorgeous great room w/beautiful FP, superb master, en suite. MF laundry, in-floor htg. 24’x26’ htd. garage all fin. A/C and more! Pick your colours! You’ll love it! Asking $529,400 CA0052047

GREAT 1528 SQ. FT. BUNGALOW IN DUGGAN PARK! ... Spacious front entrance, stunning kitchen w/maple cabinets, under-cabinet lighting, tile backsplash + SS appl. Huge master w/2-pce. en suite, lge. family room, hardwoof floors and pellet stove. Many reno’s done in prior years. Asking $309,900 CA0042283

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AMAZING FIND! ... Huge bungalow on huge cul-de-sac lot. 1796 sq. ft. all new windows, fenced mature yard w/alley access. 2 lge. LR on MF, one w/wood FP, formal DR + dinette, workable kitchen, laundry room, 2 bdrm., master w/his/hers closets, 3-pce. en suite. Mostly fin. bsmt. w/cozy family room, 2nd wood FP, 1 bdrm., 3-pce bath, tons of storage/ hobby space. Double attached garage w/house access, new driveway/garage floor. Tons of RV parking, newer deck, fruit trees, tons of room for garage or workshop in back yard. Asking $387,500 CA0051844

SOLD

Beautiful Bungalows and Two Storeys by Battle River Homes Valleyview

OPEN HOUSE 3421-51 Street Fri., Feb. 27, 1-3 p.m.

SW Meadows

Walkout Lot Available – Build Your Dream Home!

SOLD • 1932 sq. ft. • 3 bedrooms • Bonus room • 22’x24’ garage Asking $409,162 CA0050598

ONE OF A KIND BACKING ONTO THE CAMROSE FOUNTAIN! ... 110’x120’ lot with walkout basement, mature trees and private back yard. 1370 sq. ft. above grade, single attached garage, spacious LR, covered deck. So much potential! Here’s your chance to own one of Camrose’s premier locations! CA0044038 Asking $379,000 ATTRACTIVE O P E N CONCEPT BI-LEVEL … G ! Hardwood/ NEW LISTIN tile floors, 4 bdrm., 3 baths, 2 lge. LR, bright bsmt. windows, central vac, fin. bsmt. Upgraded 3-pce. en suite w/tile shower plus WI closet in master. Quality kitchen w/raised eating bar, corner pantry, sizable dining space. 26’x26’ fin. garage, fenced yard, RV parking + more! Asking $353,500 CA0053190 E X C I T ING NEW MULTI-LEVEL FLOOR PLAN FROM Z E T S E N MASTER BUILDERS ... Lovely kitchen, vaulted ceilings, gas FP, master bedroom plus 5-pc. en suite on MF, spare bedrooms above garage. Call today! CA0046337 Asking $399,900 BEAUTI FU L 2006 SQ. FT. HOME IN CREEKVIEW! … Triple garage, walk through pantry, bonus room, MF laundry, close to park and walking trails. Asking $474,900 CA0051286

CAMROSE HOMES UNDER $300,000

1404 SQ. FT. MULTI-LEVEL HOME IN CREEKVIEW! ! W LISTING ... Functional NE kitchen, corner pantry, LR, 2 spare bdrm. on MF, master above garage w/4-pce. en suite, WI closet. Asking $426,900 CA0051296

MULTI-FAMILY LOTS

WALKOUT BILEVEL, GREAT YARD, CLOSE TO SCHOOLS! … CA0052581 Asking $292,500 CAR E F R E E C O N D O LI F EST YLE … close to the u n i ve r s i t y. B r i g h t , ! G IN clean, wellNEW LIST maintained 2-bdrm. condo w/many stylish features and upgrades. A must see! CA0051212 Asking $171,400 PERFECT FOR FIRST TIME BUYER OR INVESTORS!... New furnace, H20 tank, flooring windows. ! UCED and 3 bed, 1 bath PR ICE R ED home on large lot close to downtown conveniences. Asking $154,900 CA0023243 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION! ... Excellent West Central 4-bdrm. condo offers worry-free lifestyle, low condo fees! Plenty of G ! living space w/ NEW LISTIN all 3 levels fully fin. Close to Mirror Lake, walking trails, heart of downtown Camrose! CA0053570 Asking $227,900 GORGEOUS, B R I G H T CONDO OVERL O O K I N G JUBILEE PARK! ... You’ll enjoy this worry free no ! lifestyle, G IN ST LI maintenance NEW condo in Park Place North. MF condo features 2 bdrm., 2 full baths. Close to shopping. Beautiful view of park, a must see! CA0051946 Asking $273,500 EXC. 2-STOREY NEAR WEST END AMENITIES ... and awesome playground! Bright LR, dinette w/bay windows. Lovely kitchen w/corner pantry, island, BI desk. 3 bdrm. on upper level incl. spacious master w/WI closet. SS kitchen appl., washer, dryer, window coverings, BI vacuum. C/W rear detached double garage, landscaped yard. Call now to view! Asking $292,900 CA0053425

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EXCEPTIONAL CONDO ACROSS FROM JUBILEE PARK! ... Bright windows, east facing balcony, lovely kitchen, WI pantry, gas FP, a/c unit, MF laundry, master bdrm. w/3-pce. bath, WI closet plus much more! Call today! Asking $289,900 CA0048491 CLOSE TO M I R ROR L A K E , JUBILEE PARK! … Exc. location, zoned R3. Character 1.5-storey, 3 bdrm. home w/spacious LR/DR, MF laundry, 2 baths, lge. sunporch. 59’x120’ lot. Lots of potential! Asking $179,000 CA0049306

SOLD GREAT STARTER/RETIREMENT BUNGALOW Asking $279,500 CA0050655

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WONDERFUL FAMILY BUNGALOW … across from park, playground. 5 bdrm., 3 bath incl. 3-pce. en suite, vinyl windows, fin. bsmt. Workable eat-in kitchen w/pantry pullouts, centre island, MF laundry option. 24’x24’ garage, fenced yard. Great for young family or retiree! Asking $296,500 CA0052700 COZY HOME CLOSE TO 2 SCHOOLS, D O W N TOWN CORE ... Mature area w/quiet surroundings. 1.5-storey w /3 bdrm., 2 baths, spacious eat-in kitchen, den and living space. One bdrm., 4-pce. bath down. 2 bdrm. up. Hi-E furnace, a/c, updated bsmt. windows. Single garage, generous 52’x130 R2A lot. Subject to probate. CA0048474 Asking $153,500 IMPRESSIVE 3-SUITE C H A R AC T ER HOME ... close to Augustana, downtown core. Over 1000 sq. ft. on each level featuring total of 6 bdrm., 3 baths, upgraded furnace, tons of charm. 8’10” ceilings and all new windows on MF. Upper level bright, private w/ gorgeous treed views. Separate access to each suite and shared laundry. Huge potential! Asking $269,500 CA0026595

OUT OF TOWN

FERINTOSH ... Charming 1-bdrm. home w/fire pit, deck, pr ivate yard, garage. Many recent upgrades for very inexpensive living. Great starter home, summer/winter retreat, in-between or retirement place/community. Only $99,000 CA0045645 GREAT BUNGALOW IN ! G IN ST ROSALIND LI NEW … Open concept floor plan. Nice sized kitchen, 3 bdrm., 2 baths on MF. Partially fin. bsmt. dev. w/bdrm., bath. 32’x36’ detached garage w/htd. work area. Big lot, lots of space to work with. A great home to call yours! CA0052796 Asking $254,900

GORGEOUS 1518 SQ. FT. RAISED BUNGALOW ON 0.86 ACRES ... with 24’x40’ shop. Hardwood flooring, granite counters, vinyl windows, a/c, 2 gas FP, MF laundry + more! 4 bdrm. up, 3-pce. en suite in master, 2 additional baths. Fin. bsmt. features in-floor heat, 9’ ceilings, huge living area. 10 GPM well, wraparound deck w/hot tub, fruit trees, great yard space. 20’x40’ shop w/10’ door. 220 power and gas RI. Kids are bussed to new Bawlf School! Possession early 2015. CA0049209 Asking $332,500

PR ICE R ED

EXCEPTIONALLY WELL CARED FOR HOME IN CREEKSIDE! ... Lovely kitchen w/oak cabinets, corner pantry, centre island, SS appl., beautiful hardwood floors, master w/WI closet and 3-pce. en suite. Professionally fin. bsmt. 24’x24’ htd. garage, deck, fenced yard plus much more! Asking $344,900 CA0050858 PREMIER VA L L E YV I E W CUL-DESAC LOCATION ... close to parks, walking trails. Completely fin. w/gorgeous features. Upgraded walnut hardwood, floor tiles. Beautiful kitchen w/upgraded white cabinetry, granite counters, corner pantry. Lots of living space w/cozy dinette, spacious living, stunning sun room w/ yard access. 5-pce. en suite, WI closet in master. Fin. bsmt. Huge yard, fenced/landscaped, 2-tiered deck, impressive triple htd. garage. You’ll love it! Asking $545,500 CA0053975

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DAYSLAND PERFECT 5-BDRM. FAMILY HOME! ... Custom cabinets, lge. kitchen/dining, MF laundry, fully fin. bsmt. Lge. lot, single attached garage. Substantially reno’d. Call today for additional info. Asking $270,000 CA0046897

KINGMAN – PRIME LOCATION! ... Large lot. Build your dream home on a quiet acreage-like setting. Only $40,000 CA0037971

GREAT STARTER, RETIREMENT OR INVESTMENT HOME … close to west end amenities! Cozy 3+1 bdrm. w/bright LR. Kitchen overlooks great yard w/flower plots, green space, single rear detached garage, RV parking option w/alley access. Still renting? You’ll want to view this one! Asking $207,900 CA0054116

IN CITY OF CAMROSE BEAUTIFUL ACREAGE SETTING – EXCELLENT FUTURE DEVELOPMENT PROPERTY! ... Wow! 2.15 acres located in the City of Camrose by Creekview Subdivision, Stoney Creek Park and walking trails. This property offers an exceptional building site with a very private treed setting for future development. Lots of potential here! Asking $425,000 CA0014990

GRANDVIEW AREA R2A LOT WITH EXCELLENT LOCATION! ... Wow! 56.7’x179’! Lots of potential for your next investment project! Excellent opportunity! Asking $159,900 CA0048418

GREAT OPPORTUNITY! ... Bare lot bordering 48th Avenue and 46th Street in Camrose. Close to schools, downtown. Zoned DC. Asking $150,000 CA0004722 TOWNHOUSE LOT WITH 4 SEPARATE TITLES ... backing onto park! Excellent location! Asking $223,900 CA298468 2.5 ACRES ZONED R3 AND MULTI-FAMILY ... Exceptional west end location across from huge park and playground, by west end amenities. Lots of potential with re-division options. Call now! CA298482

RESIDENTIAL LOTS HUSTLE PARK ... by huge playground and west end amenities! •  50 lots with alley access, starting from $82,900 •  20 cul-de-sac lots, starting from $103,900 SOUTHWEST MEADOWS ... by parks, playground and West End amenities! •  18 lots with alley access, from $78,500 •  17 large cul-de-sac lots, from $103,900 Call now for more information! EXCELLENT LOT TO BUILD YOUR NEW HOME ... offered at an extremely great price close to west end shopping. Asking $65,000 CA0048714

FOR LEASE BRAND N E W STATE! O F -T H E 3 OPTIONS A R T BUILDING – EXCEPTIONAL BUSINESS LOCATION! ... Wow! Outstanding energy efficient designed bldg. w/exc. presentation, superior site plan, low operating costs. High visibility, easy customer access. Two front retail/reception/office areas. 1206 sq. ft. and 1079 sq. ft. Awesome 3001 sq. ft. bay can be combined. 14’x14’ and 18’x16’ OH doors, floor sumps, 21’ high ceilings. Exc. site plan, all paved, fenced. Outstanding place for your business! CA0032126

ACREAGES

WOW! PRIVATE ACREAGE WITH A PEACEFUL SETTING! … Just what you have been looking for! Only one km off pvmt. and close to Camrose! It’s the perfect retreat to enjoy a restful and relaxing lifestyle, you’ll love it! Impressive yard offers a beautiful 1584 sq. ft. modular home w/ exceptional setting! An excellent opportunity! Awesome country lifestyle! CA0051164 Asking $427,900 AW ESOME COUNTRY LIFESTYLE ... Just over 5 ac res, G ! close to New IN ST LI W NE Norway. Quaint acreage, 4-bdrm. home will charm you w/its hardwood floors, natural lighted living area. View of countryside is beautiful, peaceful! CA0053177 Asking $289,900

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80 ACSUPERB WOW! BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW, COUNTRY SETTING! ... Exceptional property w/80.6 acres only 2 miles from pavement. Custom built 1452 sq. ft. rancher built in 2013. Bright open plan, vaulted ceilings, hardwood flooring, cedar ceilings/walls. Awesome country kitchen, lovely LR, spacious master, en suite, MF laundry, exc. bsmt. dev. w/huge family room. Attached 28’x33’ htd. garage, 12’’x1x16’ man cave/office, superb 15.5’x24’ greenhouse and more! Fenced w/71 acres in hay land. Lots of room to grow! A peaceful, relaxing lifestyle! Ask $779,900 CA0046813 HALF SECTION! ... 318.97 acres only one mile south of Coal Creek Golf Resort and Black Nugget Lake Campground. 0.5 mile off oiled road. 290 arable acres. Good potential bldg. site. Services readily available. Surface lease $1950/yr. Three metal bins. Wanting to expand or build your own home, take a look! Asking $975,000 CA0047001 150.75 ACRES – EXC. BLDG. SITE! ... Exc. opportunity, location w/property bordering east side of Poe community, only 0.25 mi. from Hwy 14. Power, 40’x60’ machine shop, Edmonton water avail. 55 arable acres, balance in native pasture, 3 dugouts, fenced. Build your getaway and enjoy the country lifestyle. Asking $279,900 CA0044241

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QUIET COUNTRY LIVING W/CONVENIENT LOCATION … just 3 miles east of Hwy 21. Minutes to Hay Lakes. 4.15 acres, 3-bdrm., 2 bath bi-level home. 24’x25’ attached garage, 20’x30’ detached garage, pole shed, 2 additional sheds. Vacant and ready for immediate possession! Lots of opportunity to make it your own! CA0051273 Asking $300,000

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16.73 ACRES WITHIN A FEW MINUTES OF CAMROSE ... Over 1500 sq. ft. featuring hardwood/tile floors, granite/quartz counters, quality construction + more. Stunning kitchen w/white cabinetry, gas stove, centre island, computer desk, plenty of storage, prep space. Cozy living space w/gas FP. Gorgeous master w/5-pce. en suite, dual vanities, jet tub, enclosed shower. Dev. bsmt., infloor heat, media room, 2 bdrm., 4-pce. bath, laundry room, office/5th bdrm. Beautiful outdoor living w/low maint. decking, BI gas BBQ, covered veranda, above ground pool w/attachments, landscaped fenced back yard. Triple 32’x37’ attached garage, 40’x60’ shop, both with infloor heat! What a lifestyle! CA0031799 Asking $799,500

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INVESTMENTS

FANTASTIC TURN KEY REVENUE PROPERTY! ... Full duplex includes two 1050 sq. ft. units equally equipped w/3 bdrm., one bath on upper, eat-in kitchen, comfy LR on lower floor. Great central location. Excellent tenants in place! Asking $342,000 CA0050002

COMMERCIAL LOT EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY, MAIN STREET CAMROSE! ... Vacant lot zoned C1. Call for details! Asking $89,000 CA0052828

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