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Bruderheim Minor Sports portapotty unit vandalized

Damage occurred in less than a month

BY JANA SEMENIUK Bruderheim Minor

Sports president Tara Wilson was notified early Monday morning that the association’s portapotty, stationed at the soccer field in Bruderheim, was vandalized.

Although the unit has since been replaced, Wilson said has not yet been told the total cost of the damage. The association’s portapotty had

Provincial victory

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In her concession speech, Rachel Notley said she had mixed emotions about the results.

“I feel tremendous pride for those people who offered their support to building a better future for Alberta,” she stated. “As a movement we have grown our support in every corner of this province.”

“We’re deeply disap-

Chipman bridge

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He was told that they was unsure because Chipman is not in a strong financial position and the bridge replacement was an unexpected cost.

Lamont Council was told there was $90,000 in its Bridge Reserve Fund which could be redirected to the Chipman project along with $252,301 from a Water For Life Grant which the County has access to.

Councillor Roy Anaka asked for an explanation of the Water for Life Grant.

Chief Administrative Officer Peter Tarnawsky said it was a grant left only been in place since May 1.

“We are saddened to see some damage occurred to the equipment on the soccer field. It appears the damage was caused on purpose which is disheartening. We are volunteers who are passionate about giving the opportunity for sport to local kids,” she said by text.

“It's unfortunate when pointed in the overall result,” Notley added.

“To those who offered their support you are the reason we fight for what we believe in.”

She said she had been inspired by the candidates who had run for her party whether they either won or lost.

Notley too said it was time to set aside the partisanship and bickering that had been featured throughout the election.

“Where we fell short,” she added. “The responsibility lies entirely with me.”

“Now is not the time to let up,” she continued.”It’s the time to step over from a previous project and they needed to use it up by the end of the year.

Chief Financial Officer Rodney Boyko said it was leftover from another project and had to be spent by the County on a Water for Life project or a bridge project but it had to be spent by the end of the year or be returned to the province.

Tarnawsky said Chipman’s intention was to quickly proceed with engineering and they hoped to get into a construction phase by the end of the year.

Reeve David Diduck said the question for council was since it was mostly county traffic using the road what kind of split would be they be interested in proposing the reckless action of others causes financial setback for associations and small business owners (such as the company who owns the porta potty). up.” to Chipman.

“We hope in the future people will keep a keen eye out for any suspicious activity in the area of the soccer field. We can work together to keep things safe and secure in our community.

Notley said it was an honour to serve as the leader and a privilege to serve as the Leader of the Opposition.

“We will have a say in the future of this great province,” she said.

She concluded saying if her party had won it was her position to move past the divisions, and to govern for the vast majority of Albertans.

In Edmonton, the entire complement of 20 ridings went to the NDP with Deputy UCP leader Kaycee Madu losing his lone UCP seat in Edmonton Southwest constituency.

Anaka said he would support a 75/25 split, and Councillor Daniel Warawa agreed.

Chipman’s share of the 75/25 split would be $112,500.

Wick suggested an 80/20 split and Councillor Neil Woitas agreed saying it was County residents using the bridge the most.

Lamont County would pay $360,000 under an 80/20 split.

Wick moved that the County put $360,000 towards the bridge replacement with funds coming from the Water for Life Grant and the remainder coming from the County’s Aggregate Road Levy Reserve and it was carried.

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