Red Deer Advocate, May 10, 2013

Page 1

Red Deer 1913 — 2013 Create Celebrate Commemorate HOME OF THE

10,000

$

NHL

CASH GIVEAWAY

GUARANTEED MONTHLY WINNER

FIRE

Senators finish off Canadiens

To qualify purchase any new or pre-owned vehicle.

Nordegg fire out of control A3

B1 403-346-5577

CENTRAL ALBERTA’S DAILY NEWSPAPER

BREAKING NEWS ONLINE AT WWW.REDDEERADVOCATE.COM

FRIDAY, MAY 10, 2013

RDC cuts jobs, programs 180 STUDENTS LOSE SPOTS, SIX PROGRAMS AFFECTED AS BUDGET TIGHTENED BY MURRAY CRAWFORD ADVOCATE STAFF The impact of provincial funding reductions at Red Deer College can now be quantified: 32 jobs cut and changes made to six programs. “It was two of the most difficult days we’ve ever

had in this institution,� RDC president Joel Ward said on Thursday. “I haven’t seen this since 1993 when I was in Ontario. This has been the most difficult time for people in this institution in their careers.� The March 7 Alberta budget cut the province’s operating grant to Red Deer College by 7.3 per cent.

This meant the college had to find $6 million to balance its budget. In 2012, the college’s budget had $92 million in revenues and $89 million in expenses. “I think we did a very good job of mitigating the impact on people, students and programs,� said Ward.

Please see RDC on Page A2

‘Why do I need legs?’ CRUSADER TRAVELS 300 KM TO RAISE FUNDS FOR CLEAN WATER BY MURRAY CRAWFORD ADVOCATE STAFF

Photo by RANDY FIEDLER/Advocate staff

Spencer West, a legless man who’s walking on his hands from Edmonton to Calgary to raise money for the We Walk 4 Water campaign, arrives at Ponoka Elementary School Thursday.

Spencer West has travelled from Edmonton to Lacombe, with more to come, and boy are his arms tired. He had his legs at amputated because of a genetic disorder — at the age of two they were removed to the knee, then at the age of five they were removed just below his pelvis. Although he had tried prosthetics at one point, they weren’t for him. Instead, the 31-year-old Wyomingborn Toronto resident relies on his hands or a wheelchair to move around and that’s the way he likes it. “I had prosthetics as a kid, but they were hard to use,� said West. “It was so much faster for me to get around on my hands. I remember as a kid the doctors told my parents, ‘Every kid wants to walk.’ But I walk already, why do I need to walk on legs?� But this hasn’t slowed West down who by Saturday will be at the midpoint of a 300-km awareness and fundraising walk from Edmonton to Calgary. We Walk 4Water aims to raise awareness and funds in support of a Free the Children campaign to provide clean water for life to 100,000 people around the world. “We wanted to jump on board with that and thought why don’t we come to Alberta,� said West. “For Kilimanjaro so many people wanted to get involved with us, but we couldn’t actually let the people climb the mountain with us.

“While we can’t let anyone walk with us (this year), we can still have face-to-face time.� Last year, he and friends David Johnson and Alex Meers climbed Mount Kilimanjaro. “It’s a lot harder than we thought,� said West of this month’s trek. “We’re doing about 28 to 31 km a day. We’re a lot more sore than we anticipated.�

“EVERY KID WANTS TO WALK. BUT I WALK ALREADY, WHY DO I NEED TO WALK ON LEGS?� — SPENCER WEST

West said the support they’ve received has been tremendous, with people driving up the highway and stopping on the side of the road to give a donation. “There was one little kid that was riding a bike, chasing after the RV, yelling ‘Stop, stop, wait!’ � said West. “He gave us five bucks. The support here has been amazing.� To help protect his hands while he’s walking on the pavement, he does wear gloves. And some of the time he uses his wheelchair. “We’re walking across Alberta to try to simulate how far women and girls have to walk for water,� said West. “We’re hoping people will follow our journey and be inspired to do something on their own.�

Please see WALK on Page A2

Prostitute ‘killed her best friend’ WOMAN CLAIMS VICTIM STRUCK HER WITH A WHISKY BOTTLE BY BRENDA KOSSOWAN ADVOCATE STAFF A Red Deer prostitute has been sentenced to nine years for killing the man she describes as her best friend. Stephanie Walroth, 44, was charged with second-degree murder by police investigating the death of Shaughn Lumley, 58, whose body was found in his Riverside Meadows apartment on Christmas Day, 2011.

PLEASE

Walroth pleaded guilty on March 18 of this year to the lesser charge of manslaughter. In Red Deer provincial court on Thursday, Calgary-based Crown prosecutor Richelle Freiheit described a vicious fight that broke out while Walroth and Lumley were drinking together on Dec. 21, 2011. The pair had an ongoing arrangement, in which Walroth provided housecleaning, cooking and sexual favours in exchange for money, drugs

WEATHER

INDEX

Clearing. High 16, low 3.

Five sections Alberta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A3, A8 Business. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C7,C8 Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A5,A8 Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E1-E5 Comics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D4 Entertainment . . . . . . . . . . . D1-D4 Sports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B1-B12

FORECAST ON A2

RECYCLE

and an occasional place to stay, said Freiheit. They had consumed about half of a 1,200-ml bottle of whisky when they started fighting about money, she said. Walroth told police that Lumley struck her on the side of the head with the half-empty bottle. The autopsy report shows that he suffered dozens of internal and external injuries. Lumley died when Walroth ripped the elastic waistband off his shorts and

Please see KILLING on Page A20

CANADA

TV MAGAZINE INSIDE TODAY

strangled him with it. He would have to have been incapacitated already for Walroth to overcome him and pull the elastic tight enough to strangle him, said Freiheit. Awaking in a pool of blood with Lumley’s body on top of her, Walroth dragged him into a bedroom, opened the window, turned on a fan and shut the door.

ALLEGED TERRORISTS ADVOCATE VIEW Czerny stars in Revenge, the prime-time PLOTTED MASS KILLING Henry soap opera that wraps up its second season on A former Canadian resident arrested in the U.S. allegedly “discussed� plans to kill tens of thousands of people through air and water contamination with a Montreal man already accused in a cross-border terror plot. A5

CityTV on Sunday.

2013 Jetta

$98

bi-weekly for 84 months*

Sales Event

Gary Moe Volkswagen

2.4 %

APR

$0

down payment Freight and PDI included

403.342.2923

Gasoline Alley South, (west side) Red Deer Visit garymoe.com

AMVIC LICENSED

vw.ca

/LPLWHG WLPH ȕQDQFH SXUFKDVH RȔ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ȔHUV HQG 0D\ DQG DUH VXEMHFW WR FKDQJH RU FDQFHOODWLRQ ZLWKRXW QRWLFH 0RGHOV VKRZQ -HWWDb / +LJKOLQH 7LJXDQ 7 +LJKOLQH 5 /LQH 9HKLFOH PD\ QRW EH H[DFWO\ DV VKRZQ 9LVLW YZ FD RU \RXU 9RONVZDJHQ GHDOHU IRU GHWDLOV ǔ9RONVZDJHQǕ WKH 9RONVZDJHQ ORJR ǔ-HWWDǕ DQG ǔ7LJXDQǕ DUH UHJLVWHUHG WUDGHPDUNV RI 9RONVZDJHQ $* k 9RONVZDJHQ &DQDGD

30783E10,24

Autobahn for All

Own it from


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.