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Meridian Source - June 1, 2023

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Thursday, June 1, 2023

VOLUME 5 I ISSUE 49

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Close call for cyclist sparks safety initiative TAYLOR WEAVER EDITOR

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With school almost out for summer, students at Rendell Park School took part in a bike safety event to make sure they know the rules of the road. The event was in partnership with Grindin Gears Bikes and Boards and the Lloydminster RC M P , a n d s t ud e nts from Lloydminster Comprehensive High School biked over to Rendell to help out, too. Bike safety is of course always important, but recent events have the topic hitting too close to home for Rendell Park’s principal, Sheldon Gallagher. “A couple of weeks ago, one of our Grade 6 students was actually in an accident with a vehicle. It could have been really, really horrific,” he

said, explaining the student crossed 36 St. at 57 Ave. on a bicycle at a red light without looking. “The student is OK, but she did have to go to the hospital because of a broken leg. When we thought about what the consequences could have been, we thought, ‘we need to put this on for our kids.’ “We have lots of students that ride over from Parkview, so we needed to do this. It was very important,” he added with a sense of urgency in his voice. Gallagher pitched his bike safety event idea to Const. Kelsey Davidge of the Lloydminster RCMP as well as Jim Taylor owner of Grindin Gears; both loved the idea. “As summer is now here, we thought it was important to reinforce

the rules of the road and just some safety stuff for the kids here at Rendell,” said Const. Davidge. “We also have some high school kids here to help us facilitate the day.” At first glance, Davidge said the day was off to a great start as all students on bikes were wearing helmets. “We brought a bunch of bikes for kids who don’t have one to use, as well as a bunch of helmets kids can use today and t ake home,” she added. Davidge is hoping students soaked up the ability to identify dangers on the road while remembering to always keep their heads up and watch for cars. “Even something like what to do when going over a railway track. We have lots of those in

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A plain-clothed Const. Kelsey Davidge of the Lloydminster RCMP was at Rendell Park School on Tuesday morning to make sure students are ready for summer and are up to snuff on bike safety.

Lloyd,” she said, adding the RCMP will once again be giving out positive tickets for things such as wearing helmets and walking your bike across the road. For Taylor, who just celebrated six years of business in the Border City, teaching kids

the importance of bike maintenance is a big one. “A lot of kids have bikes but know nothing about them, so I try to teach them about brakes and what to look for on your bike to make sure it’s safe before you go ride,” he said.

“Today, the biggest thing is awareness. Being aware of other people on bikes and traffic is a big one. I’m also talking about lock safety awareness today as we’ve had a lot of bikes stolen. I want kids to talk about where their bikes are.”

Rowswell helps paint Alberta blue GEOFF LEE WRITER

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A majority of area voters are happy feeling Conservative blue in the wake of the Alberta general election. The United Conservative

Party (UCP), headed by Premier Danielle Smith, will form a majority government winning 49 seats to 38 for the NDP on Monday night. No other party elected a member.

UCP incumbent Garth Rowswell is rolling up his sleeves being re-elected by a landslide in VermilionLloydminster-Wainwright with 13,071 votes with New Democratic Party candidate,

Dawn Flaata, a distant second at 3,097. “It’s nice. Now I get to continue some of the work I was working on and go on from here,” said an elated Rowswell on Tuesday morning.

He says the results don’t surprise him despite capturing a whopping 74.3 per cent of the 17,602 votes reported in the riding. CONTINUED ON PAGE 2


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