Red Deer Advocate, May 03, 2013

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FRIDAY, MAY 3, 2013

Beware of opponents: Redford PREMIER TELLS SCHOOL KIDS TO WATCH OUT FOR WILDROSE PARTY BY THE CANADIAN PRESS EDMONTON — Premier Alison Redford is warning schoolchildren to beware of the Opposition Wildrose party because, she says, it is com-

mitted to letting Alberta die on the vine. “We will not take the approach of the Opposition, which is a build-nothing approach,� Redford told dozens of elementary children looking up at her while seated in

a semicircle at her feet on Thursday. “The truth is, either we want a world-class education system or we don’t.� Behind the children sat parents and other dignitaries in the library of a south-

side school to hear Redford announce the construction of new schools for the area. Redford took aim specifically at Wildrose criticism over her plan to accumulate $17 billion in debt over the next four years to pay for new

infrastructure for a population growing by 100,000 a year. Redford told the students and adults they were being misled by the Wildrose.

Please see REDFORD on Page A2

HAIL TO THE CHIEFS

Members of the Red Deer AAA Midget Optimist Chiefs take turns hoisting the Telus Cup during a celebration at the Red Deer Arena Thursday night. This past weekend the Chiefs captured their second consecutive national championship by beating the Ottawa Jr. 67s 5-0 in Sault Ste. Marie Ont. Sunday. The team was honoured in Red Deer Thursday with fans and family looking on from the stands. Photo by JEFF STOKOE/Advocate staff

John Johnston humbled by honour Two charged NAMED CITIZEN OF YEAR, WILLMS NAMED JUNIOR CITIZEN BY CRYSTAL RHYNO ADVOCATE STAFF His name is synonymous with the Youth and Volunteer Centre of Red Deer and the Boys and Girls Club of Red Deer & District. Now John Johnston has a new title to add to his resume – Red Deer’s 2013 Citizen of the Year. Johnston was given the nod at the Rotary Clubs of Red Deer and City of John Johnston Red Deer gala at the Sheraton Hotel on Thursday evening. Johnston said receiving the honour was both humbling and unexpected. Johnston said it takes three types of people to make a

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community work — those with time to give, those with a skill set and those with the dollars to help the other two do what they need to do. “It takes all three,� said Johnston, who has worked at the Centre for 30 years. “Some people do one. Some people do all three. I am just so proud to be a citizen in Red Deer because it is an amazing community. It’s passionate and caring and I am just overwhelmed with RJ Willms this.� The 54-yearold said he has real passion for the outdoor environment and working with young people that continue to inspire him every day. Johnston said adventure based

programs are a wonderful way to learn life skills. Johnston’s impressive portfolio includes working on the David Thompson Ride for Youth and developing Camp Alexo, west of Rocky Mountain House. He even coached the Red Deer College King’s basketball team to a Alberta Conference Athletic Association title in 1998. The Young Citizen of the Year went to RJ Willms. The 25-year-old recently finished his third year in the University of Alberta’s education program. He is a 2005 graduate of Notre Dame High School. Once Willms finishes his degree, he hopes to come back to Red Deer to teach. Willms’ volunteer work that span from volunteering as a tutor at RDC to raising money and awareness for the victims of war in northern Uganda.

Please see CITIZENS on Page A2

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in oilfield thefts BY SUSAN ZIELINSKI ADVOCATE STAFF Two men face charges in connection with the theft of oilfield equipment from well sites in the Clive area. They were arrested by Edmonton Police Service after allegedly trying to sell two stolen gas flow meters to an Edmonton oilfield equipment company on April 25. Scott Pattison, Edmonton police spokesperson, said Red Deer Rural RCMP contacted Edmonton police with information to track down the stolen meters, each worth $2,500. “When they searched their vehicles, they found a set of bolt cut-

ters, and a detailed map with pump houses circled from the Blackfalds area that the meters had been stolen from,� Pattison said on Thursday. Police allegedly connected the pair to about 10 stolen meters. Meters recovered from the Edmonton equipment company were stolen at night from Santonia Energy Inc. well sites. Gary Poirier, vicepresident of production with Santonia, said the latest rash of equipment thefts from his sites occurred on March 27, April 3 and 25. “This has been going on for a long time over the years.

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