Sylvan Lake News, December 20, 2012

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Gyrating - Elves Lives was rendered by students in Poplar Ridge School’s Grade 5 who enjoyed the antics of their very own Elvis during the school’s concerts last Thursday afternoon and evening. This year’s concert them was Santa’s Holiday Hoedown and students were suitably dressed in western wear. See more pictures on pages 30 and 31. STEVE DILLS

Changes put Sylvan Lake in two different federal electoral districts by Steve Dills Sylvan Lake News

Sylvan Lake voters may have every right to be confused the next time they go to the polls to vote for a federal Member of Parliament. That’s because the community and the summer villages of Norglenwold and Jarvis Bay are in of both the Red Deer-Mountain View and Red Deer-Wolf Creek electoral divisions, according to descriptions in a report of the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Alberta which was tabled in the House of Commons last Wednesday. The descriptions are available in the commission’s report on its website. Best Deals On Now

Red Deer was split in two by the redistribution, the boundary being primarily along the Red Deer River and Ross Street. Generally Highway 11 acts as the boundary in the rural areas with Red Deer County south of Highway 11 falling within the Red Deer-Mountain View district. The Red Deer-Wolf Creek district includes Lacombe County, the portion of Red Deer County generally north of Highway 11, part of Ponoka County and the five Hobbema Indian reserves. Current Red Deer MP Earl Dreeshen has stated he will seek re-election in the Red DeerMountain View district. An email message to the commission Tuesday was unanswered by press time the following day. Redistribution takes place

every 10 years, after the census is conducted, to reflect population shifts and growth. Alberta received six additional electoral districts as a result of its growth. As a result all electoral boundaries in the province have changed. In its report, the commission noted in the past ten years the population of Red Deer rose from 67,707 to 90,564. It considered creating one new electoral district that would comprise the city with a second forming a doughnut around the city. The second option, which it proposed, was creating two hybrid electoral districts which would split the city and include surrounding rural areas. “Red Deer’s interests in matters such as agriculture, trade, industry, recreation and health are inex-

tricably intertwined with those of the surrounding communities,” its report states. Following public hearings the commission considered alternatives. “The commission continues to prefer the proposed hybrids which work to preserve the integrity of the QE II corridor as a community of interest. The commission recognizes that hybrids combine rural and urban interests, but as noted earlier, it considers hybrids a valid redistribution tool. Notwithstanding concerns expressed, the commission continues to view the two balanced hybrid electoral districts as preferable to other options, including a rural doughnut. The urban and rural populations in each electoral district are significant, and the

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commission is satisfied that neither the urban nor rural voices will be lost. The elected representatives will attend to both interests. “The growth and success of the industries within the City of Red Deer’s boundaries are intertwined with the success of the agricultural and resource industries lying beyond its borders. Geographical distances within the electoral districts are short. Moreover, some of the rural and urban regions within the electoral districts share regional plans and services. The commission is satisfied that, having regard to all of the factors, including the compact size of the electoral districts, both hybrids can be effectively represented.”

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