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Trustee sorry for plagiarism DIANNE MACAULAY GAVE SPEECH TO HUNTING HILLS HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES BY PAUL COWLEY ADVOCATE STAFF
and area by providing non-life-threatening medical services including lab and X-rays, seven days a week with extended hours.” Wildrose MLA Kerry Towle for Innisfail/Sylvan Lake said the news has the potential to be very positive development for Sylvan Lake provided that the government listens to the needs of the community and engages with the committee, the physicians and the people who live in the community. The clinics are expected to complement the 40 primary care networks in the province. Towle said the announcement lacked a plan, a time line and a funding model but she is optimistic the government will listen to the community to meet its needs. Bruce Buruma, a committee member for the David Thompson Health Advisory Council, said access to primary care is a priority in a number of Central Alberta communities. “Let’s hold out hopes for family care clinics,” said Buruma. “I think we have to look at different ways of delivering health care and this does have the potential for being a positive solution.” The clinics are expected to provide extended hours of service and provide same-day access. Family physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, dietitians, pharmacists, and mental health professionals will work together in a team-based approach.
A Red Deer Public Schools trustee has apologized for plagiarizing portions of her speech to Hunting Hills High School graduates. Dianne Macaulay said she didn’t mean to plagiarize but admits she should have credited where she got material she used in her May 24 address at the Centrium, where her daughter was among graduating students. Macaulay said to avoid becoming the “emotional mom” who makes a speech that makes her cry on stage she turned to the Internet for other notable graduation speech- Dianne Macaulay es that touched on the message she wanted to deliver. “When I gave my speech I neglected in citing any of those Internet speeches, and topics and jokes and songs and other things I incorporated in my speech. “I didn’t give any reference to that. My mistake, big, big lesson learned.” Macaulay said she drew on a speech she found on YouTube from an American teacher delivered in the U.S. among other sources. She also sang a few lyrics from current chart topper Pink. “Honestly, it was a mistake on my part for not knowing the full extent of what plagiarism is and I thank those that pointed it out to me.” She didn’t hear of the plagiarism rumblings until the following week, when the school division received complaints about the address before about 3,000 students, staff, friends and family members. “When it was brought to my attention that plagiarism (accusations) were being brought, I was absolutely willing to apologize and say sorry for never (giving) credit for those words that were not my own.” Macaulay issued a formal written apology to graduates and their parents on Red Deer Public Schools letterhead on Thursday. “I acknowledge that my speech was based on sources that I did not reference and that this was not appropriate,” she says, in an apology sent to Grade 12 students and their parents. “I deeply regret my actions and I am truly sorry. It will not happen again.”
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Rebecca Miller trains in the outdoor pool at the Recreation Centre in Red Deer Tuesday. The former Red Deer Catalina Swim Club member currently swims on the University of Alberta Pandas varsity swim team. The 50-metre outdoor pool opened last weekend for the summer season. For a swim schedule, contact Recreation Centre at 403-309-8411 or go to www.reddeer.ca.
Family care clinics coming to Sylvan, Three Hills, Red Deer BY CRYSTAL RHYNO ADVOCATE STAFF Sylvan Lake may get the urgent care it has been seeking for many years but it will come under another banner. On Tuesday, the province announced the lakeside resort town, Red Deer and Three Hills have been selected as sites for family care clinics (FCCs) based on health and social needs, and readiness and capacity. Twenty-four family care clinics will be set up in towns and cities across Alberta to ease the pressure on crowded emergency rooms. The province has earmarked $50 million for the 24 clinics. While the details are still being fleshed out, including the time line and price tag, the clinics will be tailored to meet the needs of the community. The Sylvan Lake Urgent Care Committee has been fighting to bring a facility to the town. Mayor Susan Samson said the committee feels very positive with the announcement but at the same time realizes there is still work to do to meet the needs of the area, including the flexibility of the model and proposed adequate funding. “What we do know is that (Health and Wellness Minister Fred Horne) has indicated that the family care clinics are not cookie-cutter solutions,” said Samson. “We anticipate any new medical services will be customized to meet the needs of Sylvan Lake
Go Auto snaps up Ford, Honda and Acura dealerships BY HARLEY RICHARDS ADVOCATE BUSINESS EDITOR A veteran of Red Deer’s automotive industry has handed his keys to a new owner. Andy Goodacre has sold MGM Ford Lincoln Sales Ltd., Honda Red Deer and Acura of Red Deer to Edmonton-based Go Auto. The three deals closed on May 31, 30 and 29 respectively. Go Auto president Jared Priestner said it will be business as usual at the three businesses, with no name changes planned and the existing staff to remain. In fact, he added, the approximately 170 people who work at the three dealerships will retain their seniority with Go Auto. “The employees are such a large asset of the company, and all three of the operations have really good, long-term, dedicated staff that are a huge part of their success.” Prior to the purchase, Go Auto had 27 dealerships in Western Canada, including 17 in Edmonton. These include Ford, Chrysler, Dodge, Volkswagen, Honda, Nissan, Hyundai, Kia, Mazda, Infiniti, Jeep, Jaguar, Porsche and Fiat outlets, as well as used car stores. Late last year it acquired CARS RV & Marine and Suzuki Automotive Superstore in North Red Deer, and replaced these with Go RV & Marine and Go Auto Direct. Priestner said Central Alberta’s strong economy
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and demographic makeup appealed to his company, as did its proximity to Edmonton. “It was a natural extension for us.” MGM Ford Lincoln Sales dates back to 1959, when Goodacre’s father Bob and his business partner Ken McFarlane bought Hepworth Motors and renamed it McFarlane-Goodacre Motors. In 1970, the downtown dealership moved to 3010 50th Ave. Its name was shortened to MGM Mercury Sales, which eventually evolved into MGM Ford Lincoln Sales. McFarlane retired in 1980, but Bob Goodacre remained active in the business until his death in 1992. By that time, Andy Goodacre was operating it. Goodacre and his wife Carol opened Honda Red Deer in 1984 and Acura of Red Deer in 2008. MGM Ford moved into a new dealership building on its existing lot in February, said general manager Don Leeb. He said an official grand opening is expected to take place this summer. Goodacre was not available for comment, but Leeb said his longtime boss plans to remain in Red Deer. As Go Auto dealerships, MGM Ford, Honda Red Deer and Acura of Red Deer will carry a larger selection of used vehicles, said Priestner, and will have access to many more through the Go Auto network. “We can bring any vehicle down from Edmonton or anywhere else where we might have a car,” he said.
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After 54 years in Red Deer, MGM Ford Lincoln Sales in Red Deer has been sold. Honda Red Deer and Red Deer Acura owned by the same family has also been sold in the deal. “Normally, we have between 7,000 and 8,000 vehicles in stock.”
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MPS MAKE MARATHON OTTAWA ‘NURTURING PUSH TO PASS BILLS COMPETITION’ You might not know it from a glance at the nightly news, but scandals, audits and intrigue aren’t all that is taking place these days on Parliament Hill. A5
Ottawa is blocking a $380-million deal to sell struggling wireless upstart Mobilicity to Telus Corp. and says it will continue to prohibit spectrum transfers that would limit competition in the Canadian wireless market. B1