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Vol. LXVII, No. 13 32 pages February 19, 2019
Always better – always better read Inside
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Who Can I Count On? Page 6 Your Financial Future Pages 10 and 11 Obituaries Pages 12 and 13 City of Camrose Page 15 Out and About Pages 18 to 20 On the Road Pages 22 and 23 Classifieds Pages 26 to 30
News Features Camrose Carpool program approved. . . . . . . 8 Kodiaks tame Mustangs at home . . . . . 11 Buckaroos hold special concert at Bailey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Reflections Column by Bonnie Hutchinson. . . . 4
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Homespun Column by Laurel Nadon . . . . . . . . . . 6
Special Olympics referee/athlete Eldon Jackson had his hands full with Camrose Fire Chief Peter Krich and Camrose Police Service Chief Mark Neufeld mixing it up hockey-style at a pre-game photo op.
Real Estate Linview Realty Page 5 Central Agencies Inc. Pages 31 and 32
This Week's Flyers To Camrose Homes To Rural Homes *partial coverage Tues. Thurs. With Booster The Brick Canada Safeway Canadian Tire Hearing Life Lowe’s M & M Food Market Panago Pizza Real Canadian Superstore Rona Save-On-Foods Shoppers Drug Mart Staples Wild Rose Co-op
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It will be a good old hockey game featuring a variety of interesting and unusual twists. Instead of the typical team captains each leading their polished centres, wingers and defense in attempting to outskate, outshoot and outscore, it will be a pair of local Chiefs and their respective members from Camrose Fire Department and Camrose Police Service. They will lace up their (rusty) blades in order to earn the win, but more importantly, to raise awareness and funds for Special Olympics. You’re invited to witness this Battle of the Badges! The hockey trash talk has already begun as each team is convinced they can surpass their friendly community foes in two important ways. Goal one is off the ice: each of the 40 players involved is striving to obtain the highest dollar amount of pledges to support Special Olympics programs. Goal two is bragging rights: firefighters and police men and women are competitive by nature – each will be going for the highest goal record, even if it means game talent may occasionally be superseded by wit, shenanigans and good-natured on-ice antics.
Photo by Ron Pilger
Rotary Clubs celebrate years of giving. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25