THE HATEFUL EIGHT
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Red Deer Advocate WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2, 2015
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Farmers cry foul HUNDREDS RALLY AGAINST BILL 6 BY PAUL COWLEY ADVOCATE STAFF Hundreds of farmers vo voiced their anger in Red D Deer on Tuesday at prop posed farm-safety legislattion condemned as an att tack on a way of life. A room at Westerner P Park’s Harvest Centre soon fil filled to its 500-person capa pacity, leaving about 200 res restive people milling about out outside. M Municipal Affairs Minister D ani Danielle Larivee left the head tab le and stood on a snow-covtable ered be bench outside to explain her part ty’s farm-safety legislation, party’s known as Bi Bill 6, and tried to answer
their questions. The chill did little to lower the temperatures of the farmers and their families she faced who gathered to lambaste the government for rushing through legislation without consulting those on the province’s 43,000 farms and ranches. Assurances from Larivee, Agriculture Minister Oneil Carlier and Red Deer North MLA Kim Schreiner that the legislation expected to take effect on Jan. 1 only deals with the Workers Compensation Board and paid farm workers did little to improve the mood. Many speakers fear impending red tape will destroy family farm traditions and prevent youngsters from doing the things they have always done to help out.
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The farming community showed up in force at Westerner Park in Red Deer Tuesday protesting the Alberta Government proposed Bill 6 prior to a town hall meeting hosted by the Alberta Agriculture Minister Oneil Carlier. Someone brought this bird to show they think the bill is a turkey.
Family comforted as child fought fatal illness The community that often surrounds those most in need of love and caring has changed in ways making the world smaller, and better. It’s a community of people who can physically hug others close, but today it’s also a community that offers and sends support through the World Wide Web, the Internet. For one Red Deer family, MARY-ANN support from BARR family and BARRSIDE friends as well as that online connection is helping them get through the loss of a child. Up until the very end, those closest to Keera St. Laurent took turns holding the four-year-old in their arms. And they shared her unfolding story online where hundreds of photos and supportive comments have been posted. Sadly, last Saturday, less than a day after a caring community held a
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moving candlelight vigil for her and her family outside her window at Red Deer Regional Hospital, young Keera passed away. Her battle with cancer was over, and with it went the tremendous pain she suffered through. Keera, nicknamed Girlie, is survived by her parents Jessi and Darrell St. Laurent, her brother Devin, 6, a large extended family and many friends. “People are making fancy little pictures and posting (them), uplifting prayers and thoughts, even the support of people we don’t know personally has been amazing, and of course close friends, and distant friends who have become close. People have done so much for us,” Jessi, 29, said Monday. “You could just feel the love pouring out of everybody. It was a very incredible experience,” she said of the vigil that was held Friday evening. “There again, people who couldn’t attend were on the (Hugs for Keera Facebook) page putting their candles that they had lit at the same time … there was a lady in England who stayed up, it was 2 o’clock her time .. and lit a candle. That candlelight vigil was huge. It was just amazing,” Jessi said.
‘PEOPLE ARE MAKING FANCY LITTLE PICTURES AND POSTING (THEM), UPLIFTING PRAYERS AND THOUGHTS, EVEN THE SUPPORT OF PEOPLE WE DON’T KNOW PERSONALLY HAS BEEN AMAZING, AND OF COURSE CLOSE FRIENDS, AND DISTANT FRIENDS WHO HAVE BECOME CLOSE. PEOPLE HAVE DONE SO MUCH FOR US.’ — JESSI ST. LAURENT
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Keera as a baby.
Triple-murder suspect shot by police RCMP shot a suspect wanted in a triple homicide west of Edmonton while trying to arrest him. Story on PAGE A3
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