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Apartment vacancy rates at Sylvan Lake were among the lowest in the province earlier this year, according to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. In their spring rental market survey, released last month, CMHC pegged the community’s vacancy and availability rates at 1.1 per cent which compared to 22.1 per cent a year earlier. All the vacancies were for two bedroom apartments. They recorded statistics from 262 units in ‘privately initiated apartment structures of three
units and over’. The majority of those (214) were two bedroom apartments. Grande Prairie had an equal 1.1 per cent rate in the April survey while Cold Lake at 0.3 per cent and Okotoks at zero per cent were the only communities lower than Sylvan Lake. Edmonton’s vacancy rate was 2.7 per cent while Calgary’s was 2.5 per cent. On the high end was Wood Buffalo with a vacancy rate of 10.8 per cent, followed by Lethbridge (7.1) and Medicine Hat (7.0). Across Alberta’s communities with 10,000 or
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more people there was a 3.0 per cent vacancy rate compared to 4.7 per cent a year earlier. Rental rates in Alberta increased 3.1 per cent for an average two bedroom apartment in existing structures from $1,029 to $1,055. In Calgary the price increase was 5.0 per cent (from 1,040 to $1,113) while in Edmonton it was 2.2 per cent (from $1,029 to $1,036). Sylvan Lake showed average rents of $648 for one bedroom, $832 for two bedroom and $768 for three bedroom or larger units. Those prices were up 4.6, 1.6 and 2.2 per cents respectively.
The average rental apartment vacancy rate in Canada’s 35 major centres decreased slightly to 2.3 per cent in April from 2.5 per cent in the year earlier report. “An overall improving job market over the last year, in conjunction with new migrants coming to Canada’s major centres, are factors that are supporting rental demand in Canada,” said Mathieu Laberge, Deputy Chief Economist at CMHC’s Market Analysis Centre. “Immigrants, as well as young workers, usually tend to rent first and then move to homeownership.”
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- Instructor Ms. Brianna helped Jamie-Lynn check the aquarium she’d just made during the KCS Association summer camp which was themed Under the Sea. The organization has two more themed kids camps this summer, The Great Outdoors, running from July 30 to August 9 and Mini Olympics running August 13 to 16, said Tom Kostiuk. The camps still have openings for youngsters 3-6 years old (up to 7 years old for children with special needs). Call 403-887-5330 to register for either the Monday and Wednesday sessions or the Tuesday and Thursday sessions. They all run from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. With about 15 people per session, the organization will have given over 100 youngsters a camp experience this summer. TOM KOSTIUK
Memorial Trail – Road Closure Please be advised that Memorial Trail, between 50 Street and Highway 20, will be CLOSED August 7 to October 31, 2012 (weather permitting), to accommodate construction along the route. Local Access for residents along the road will be provided. The Town recommend using 47 Avenue as an alternative to access Highway 20 and Highway 11. Thank you for you patience at this time nd we ask drivers to use caution in the area adjacent to the construction. For more information or a map of the construction area and proposed alternative route, please visit www.sylvanlake.ca
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Sylvan Lake Half Ironman introduces new distance by Aleisha Bosch Sylvan Lake News
Athletes participating in the 8th annual Runner’s Den Sylvan Lake Half Ironman Triathlon were able to take advantage of a new distance introduced this year, called the 1-60-10 race. Competitors began in the waters of Sylvan Lake, where they swam for one kilometre. After finishing, they biked 60 km and then ran 10 km. The standard Half Ironman race, consisting of a 2 km swim, 90 km bike ride, and 21 km run also took place. Race director Joe Dixon said he received positive feedback from the athletes both on the new distance and on the recently completed Centennial Park. “It’s always different because there’s always changes to the venue. This year, Centennial Park is complete,” said Dixon. He added that in past years, the area had been under construction. Dixon said registration this year has been the best for the past five to six years. The new distance was very popular, and Dixon said it will definitely return next year. Those in the lead on the bike portion of
the course were averaging 40 km per hour, said Dixon. “It’s a fast course and they can really push it on the bike,” he said. Dixon said the new distance is easier to train for, in addition to being better suited to the local landscape. He added that he thinks Sylvan Lake is one of the best venues in Alberta for a triathlon, because it has “one of the best lakes in the province, a beautiful bike ride, and a nice run.” Teresa Richer of Red Deer placed first in the women’s Half Ironman division, which she calls a “personal best.” She placed third in the women’s division last year. “I always try to reach personal best. Just try to obtain the unreachable,” she said. Richer has been competing in racing events for 11 years. She trains every day, making sure she works on something different every time. She starts off slow, working her way up to longer distances. “There’s no rest,” said Richer. She added that she plans to compete in the Subaru Ironman race in Penticton in August, which consists of a 3.8 km swim, a 180 km bike ride, and a 42.2 km run. Richer said she likes triathlon events because
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into the sport the healthier the community will be.” Competitors in the Sylvan Lake Half Ironman came from around the province and the country. This year’s winners were: Top five male Half Ironman: Wade Carlson, Penticton B.C.; Dusty Spiller, Red Deer; Craig Schmitt, Red Deer; Seth Bitting, Rossland B.C.; Mark Unchulenko, Kamloops, B.C. Top five female Half Ironman: Teresa Richer, Red Deer; Jen Panteluk, Edmonton; Megan MacDonald, Calgary; Steph Neufeld, Edmonton; Christy Drever, Hardisty. Top five male 1-6010: Evan Smelquist, Canmore; Gordon Morrison, Edmonton; John Winterdyk, Calgary; Malcolm Stinson, Edmonton; Mark S chwan, Canmore. Top five female 1-6010: Nancy Lynch, Calgary; Jay Smith, Edmonton; Hillie Van’t Klooster, Olds; Rita McNulty, Sylvan Lake; Lori Leduc, Red Deer.
they keep her training routine more exciting and diverse. While she has no problem with the running portion of the event, she struggles with the swimming. “I swam as a kid, then didn’t start until 2001 as an adult. I didn’t even know proper lane swim etiquette,” she said, adding that she began swimming as part of her triathlon training. Richer said she always makes sure she has enough fuel and hydration while racing. “I’m thinking about how my body feels at every moment,” she said. Richer said the bike portion of the Sylvan Lake course was one of the most difficult she’s been on, but the running section is flat and very fast. She also said the water in Sylvan Lake was clean to swim in. In the future, Richer hopes to compete in the Ironman World Championship race in Hawaii. She also hopes to increase interest in triathlon events. “I believe that the more people we can get
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SYLVAN LAKE NEWS Thursday, July 26, 2012
Community celebrates Stanley Cup win with Colin Fraser by Aleisha Bosch Sylvan Lake News
Downtown Sylvan Lake was abuzz with activity last Wednesday as it prepared for the arrival of the Stanley Cup with Los Angeles Kings player Colin Fraser. A portion of 50th Street had been closed off between 50th Avenue and Lakeshore Drive to accommodate the festivities. People walked freely in the area, occasionally stopping at one of the many stalls lining the street. Speakers on a stage at the intersection of 50th Street and Lakeshore Drive played music. Around the stage in a semi-circle stood a
line of people, some of whom had been waiting for several hours for the chance to touch the Stanley Cup and get an autograph from Fraser. Luke and Veronica Knight showed up to the festivities wearing Kings jerseys. They had driven from Calgary especially for the event, and Luke said he had taken the day off work. “It’ll probably be the only time I can see a Kings Cup in Alberta,” he said. Knight has been a fan of the Kings since Wayne Gretzky, his favourite hockey player of all time, played for them from 1988-1996. He watched every game of the playoffs. The Cup arrived by
boat, landing on the shores of Sylvan Lake around noon. Fraser, escorted by members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, was greeted with cheers from the assembled crowd as he entered the downtown area and ascended the stage. Sylvan Lake mayor Susan Samson spoke at the event. “Our very own resident Colin Fraser not only won the Cup but brought it home so we could share it,” she said. Fraser and his family live in Sylvan Lake during the off-season. He used to play for the Red Deer Rebels, during which time he met his wife, who is from the
area. Originally from British Columbia, Fraser said he is proud to call Sylvan Lake and Central Alberta home. “I really like it here. It’s a small town and I enjoy it. I love Central Alberta,” said Fraser. Those wanting a chance to touch the Cup were able to do so while wearing white gloves, before posing for a photo. After, they were able to have an item autographed by Fraser. This is the second time Fraser has played for a Cup-winning team. He previously won it while playing for the Chicago Blackhawks in 2009-2010, after which he brought it to Surrey, B.C., where he grew up.
Luke and Veronica Knight drove up from Calgary and stood in line for hours for the chance to touch the Stanley Cup and meet Los Angeles Kings player Colin Fraser.
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Special Events Saturday, July 28 - Central Alberta Singles dance at 8:30 pm at Penhold Hall. Music by Randy Hillman. Members and invited guests only; new members welcome. Elaine 403-341-7653 or Bob 403-304-7440. Sunday, July 29 - Third annual Sunday Afternoon at the Museum commencing at 2 pm at Dickson Store Museum. Come out for an afternoon of fun and fellowship. Enjoy live music, readings and a one act play. The afternoon will end with the serving of refreshments and goodies. Admission free, but donations greatly appreciated. For info call 403-728-3355. July 30-Aug 3 - Junior sailing program for ages 9-14 or for strong swimmers if younger. Half day program either mornings or afternoons. Learn sailing, kayaking, weather, boat and lake safety. Info at www.sylvansailing.ca. Register online. Tuesday, July 31 - Members of Sylvan Lake Senior’s Centre and Sylvan Lake Lodge are taking a tour to Ellis Bird Farm. Bus fare $5 and soup and a bun $12 at the Tea House (or bring a bag lunch). Call 403-887-5428 to book a seat. Thursday, August 2 - Teddy Bear Picnic at Dickson Store Museum from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm. Bring along your family and your favourite furry friend to participate in crafts, games and the ever famous bear hunt. Homemade lemonade with our beary yummy picnic. Admission is a toonie which includes lunch. Registration required. For info or to register call 403-7283355. Wednesday, August 8 - Sylvan Lake & District Victim Services Association annual golf tourna-
ment. 1 pm shotgun start, prime rib dinner, silent and live auctions to follow at Sylvan Lake Golf & Country Club. Registration deadline Aug. 3. Call SLGCC to register 403-887-3030 or to donate call Jennifer at 403-858-7255. Friday, August 10 to Sunday, August 12 - Shake the Lake action sports and music festival. Three days, 30 bands and action sports. 1164 BMX Bonesaw Jam Saturday, Vans Lake Jam for skateboarders Sunday. Family Zone for kids and parents alike. Free admission. Volunteers are also needed for the event. They can contact jodi@shakethelake.ca or sign up online at www. shakethelake.ca. Check the web at 2012.shakethelake.ca. Saturday, August 11 and Sunday, August 12 Kick It To The Curb - a recycling program by the Town of Sylvan Lake. Place your unwanted, but reusable items on the curb for new owners to pick up. Pre-registration required - email mlittmann@sylvanlake.ca. Saturday, August 11 - Sylvan Lake Legion’s annual branch golf tournament. Sign up sheet on the bar at the Legion. Saturday, August 11 - Central Alberta Singles dance at 8:30 pm at Penhold Hall. Music by Lost Highway. Members and invited guests only; new members welcome. Elaine 403-341-7653 or Bob 403-304-7440. Sunday, August 12 - Cream Day at Historic Markerville Creamery Museum. Noon to 5 pm. Features old time demonstrations of cream separation, butter making, ice cream making and carding wool. Tours, concession, home made pie, children’s activities, live animals and fantastic entertainment.
Weekly events Mondays - Master-Triathlon swim from 8:309:30 pm. Come and check us out! To register go to Sylvan Lake Tri Club website at www.sltc.ca or e-mail swim@sltc.ca. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays or Fridays 10:15-11 am - Terrific Tales for 2s and 3s at Sylvan Lake Library. Stories, finger plays, songs and a simple craft. Free, registration required. Thursdays - Drop in bowling at 10 am. Two games. Call Joan 403-887-2201. Thursdays - Benalto Leisure Club invites you to an afternoon of games, socializing and refreshments from 1-3:30 pm. Call Mary 403-7465237 or Tom 403-588-2620 for info. Thursdays - G.A.S.P. (Great After School Program - ages 7-12) at Sylvan Lake Library, 4-5 pm. Computer time, make and takes, games, music and fun. Refreshments. Free, drop-in.
Thursdays - Bingo at Sylvan Lake Seniors Centre. Precall at 6:30 bingo starts at 7 pm. Thursdays - TOPS Sylvan Lake chapter meets at Comfort Inn, Sylvan Lake. Weigh-in 7-7:30 pm followed by meeting. All welcome. For more information call Kari 403-887-7850. Fridays 1:15-2 pm - Fun for 4s and 5s at Sylvan Lake Library. Story time includes songs, finger plays and a craft. Free, registration required.
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Support Programs Sylvan Lake Al-Anon (for families and friends of alcoholics) 8 pm Sundays, Presbyterian Church (north door), Kathy 403-887-4470 or Robyn 403-887-2961. 06/30/12 Sylvan Lake AA meetings. Tuesdays 7:30 pm Lions Hall; Sundays 8 pm Presbyterian Church (north door). For more information call male 403-887-4470, 403-588-5491 or female 403887-4297. 06/30/12 Narcotics Anonymous meetings Thursday nights at 7:30 pm at Sylvan Lake Bethany Care, 4700 47th Ave. 06/30/12 Are you having trouble controlling the way you eat? Overweight? Underweight? Obsessed with weight or dieting? You are not alone. No dues, no fees, no weigh-ins. Everyone is welcome. Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous is a 12 step recovery program. For info call Harry at 403887-2962 or Joan at 403-748-2433. 06/30/12 C.H.I.P.S. - Children’s Indoor playspace is a nonstructured playtime for children 0-5 years old. Riding, climbing and bouncing toys provided and parents and caregivers can socialize. Mondays 9-11:30 am; Wednesdays and Fridays 9:3011:30 am; Thursdays 12:30-2:30 pm. at the community centre. Contact Wendy-Jo for info 403-887-5975.
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County agreed to increase costs for regional lift station by Steve Dills Sylvan Lake News
Increased costs for a component of the regional wastewater line around Sylvan Lake, left Lacombe County councillors to ante up some more money. They unanimously agreed to the additional costs for the county so work could proceed on the North Shore Lift Station which will be located near the corner of Birchcliff Road and Range Road 1-4. Councillors had previously agreed to pay $600,000 to have the project oversized to accommodate development in the county. They had also agreed to their portion of the commission’s cost and to upfront the costs attributed to other commission members to get the project moving. Once bids came in, the low bid, from Knibb Development Ltd. of Standard, Alberta, was above the engineer’s estimate. The initial estimate for the project was $1,848,000 while Knibb’s bid was $1,977,800. Engineering and project management costs will bring the total project cost to $2,205,975. Sylvan Lake Regional Wastewater Commission
approved Knibb’s bid at their June 29 meeting subject to receiving additional grant funding from Alberta Transportation (based on the actual tender price) and confirmation from Lacombe County for the costs of oversizing. Of the total cost, commission members, seven of the municipalities around the lake, are responsible for $154,418. The county is required to pay for the oversizing it requires. The remaining portion comes from the province through the Water for Life program. As a result of the increased costs, the amounts required from Lacombe County exceeded what had previously been approved by councillors. Therefore they were presented with a series of motions to increase the amounts approved. The motions were passed unanimously during their meeting last Tuesday. The included increasing the county’s maximum oversizing cost from $600,000 to $700,000. The county also agreed to upfront the commission members’ share ($154,418) if necessary. As a commission member, Lacombe County
is already responsible for $117,451 of that amount and councillors approved this expenditure. In his report to council, County Commissioner Terry Hager said it may not be necessary to upfront the shares of other
members, based on discussion at the commission meet. “All of the municipalities indicated they would be up fronting their share of the commission costs.” “This lift station is critical to development on
the east side of Sylvan Lake,” said Hager. “Until we get this, development can’t move forward. We’d like to see it started this fall and completed. That’s similar timelines with developments.” The Slopes of Sylvan
Lake subdivision, which is just north of the lift station, has been approved by the county and Belterra Land Company is already pre-marketing property in the 49 lot subdivision. “I totally agree. With all the work we’ve put into
this area we have to go ahead with this,” said Councillor Cliff Soper. Costs for the oversizing will be recovered by the county through offsite levies paid by developers who eventually hook into the system.
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SYLVAN LAKE NEWS Thursday, July 26, 2012
Let the games begin Millions around the world will have their eyes glued to the TV as the 2012 London Summer Olympic Games get underway later this week. From July 27th - Aug. 12th, the world will be watching London, England as thousands of athletes from various countries will be vying for a spot on the podium to receive a coveted Olympic medal and the prestigious honour of being named one of the best in the world in their sport. For London and England at large, the dreaded traffic congestion and other inconveniences of having so many people pour into the city pale compared to the tremendous benefits economically that will be pumped into the country, which has weathered its share of economic challenges over the past few years. And for the fans making the trek to London, there is so much to take in it’s hard to know where to begin. People who call London home are excited about welcoming the world and sharing what their nation has to offer. And as mentioned, from badminton to diving, to gymnastics and triathlon, beach volleyball and
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wrestling, there is really something for everyone to enjoy. There will be 26 Olympic sports in 34 venues, 10,500 Olympic athletes and 20,000 press and media on site. There will also be more than nine million tickets sold to various events throughout the Games. The Games will be centred around the Olympic Park in east London, which will be the site of a number of new sports venues. Up to 180,000 spectators a day will enter the Park to enjoy the Games. The main venues - the Olympic Stadium, Aquatics Centre, Velodrome and BMX Circuit, as well as the hockey, handball and basketball arenas - will be accessible through a network of footbridges and walkways within the Park. The Olympic Village will be within walking distance of all the venues, making it truly seem like a community. The use of other prestigious venues - such as Wembley
Stadium for football, the AllEngland Club in Wimbledon for tennis, Lord’s Cricket Ground for archery and Horse Guards Parade for beach volleyball - is also a feature of the Olympics. Meanwhile, the Olympic torch is already on route to its final destination - the Olympic Stadium where it will shine brightly until the closing ceremonies. Before reaching the Stadium, the torch journeyed across the country in 70 days where it was carried by many and celebrated by thousands. And what better place to hold the world-class event - London is steeped with amazing history and reams of culture, and offers visitors so much to explore and discover if they have some time to take in the sites across the region. Meanwhile, the Olympics often bring the world together with a sense of pride and camaraderie. It’s a welcome respite from the steady flow of bad news that seems to be a constant today. From what’s sure to be an eye-popping opening ceremonies spectacle to the final moments of the games, there is simply nothing quite like taking in all the Olympics has to offer. Canadians are not known to be
boastful or even to be outwardly proud, but this is a chance for us to show that. You can bet the Canadian fans will be loud and the athletes will feel that energy. During the Olympic Games in Vancouver in 2010, Canada adopted the theme of ‘We Believe’ and this will undoubtedly continue into the London Games. Canadians
can really be proud of our athletes, as many have fought to earn their spots on various Olympic teams. Get ready for a couple of weeks full of excitement, energy, entertainment and emotion as the 2012 London Olympics Games get underway and show your support for our Canadian athletes.
Responsible pet owners keep public spaces enjoyable for everyone When I lived in Argentina, dogs were everywhere. Street dogs were easy to tell from pet dogs, because they were always a mix of breeds, creating a medium-sized animal with a short, wiry coat. Pet dogs could be identified as a particular breed, usually a small one. Argentineans loved their dogs, and often dressed them in clothing, complete with booties on their feet and ribbons in their fur. The street dogs were no less loved, and people often gave them scraps of food. The street dogs formed packs and patrolled specific neighbourhoods. I was escorted many times by a dog to the end of a block, where he would refuse to go any further. While the dogs were friendly, they had the habit of being in places where I was not as happy to see them. Despite being repeatedly shooed by waiters, outdoor restaurants were plagued by them. So were the beaches. The dogs loved chasing the tide as it flowed in and out, or barking at the fishermen as they brought in their day’s catch. The dogs also liked inviting themselves to spend time with
the people on the beach. dogs on a leash. Later, I was I was on the beach one very impressed when I Aleisha beautiful, warm day with saw another with upwards of Bosch some friends. I was just about 10. Sylvan Lake News to doze off, when suddenly I came across a few something threw sand all enclosed areas throughout over me and my towel. I the city where the dog walklooked up and saw a dog running around our ers kept the animals before their walk. Dogs of group and wagging his tail. He sat in front of similar types were kept together - all the my friend Nikki, who put both hands on the medium-sized ones were in a group, and all dog and tried to push him away. Instead of the fluffy white ones were in another group. leaving, he moved to sit on her towel. While they walked the dogs, the dog walkers “No,” said Nikki, trying to push him off. “I did not pick up after them. I learned to be want to lie down.” careful where I walked. In response, the dog lowered himself to lie About a block from where I lived was a where he was, wagging his tail and panting villa, the Argentinean word for a shantytown. happily. It wasn’t dangerous, though I wouldn’t want to The dog ended up staying with us for walk through it at night. During the day, the about an hour. Nikki gave up and grudgingly kids that lived there played soccer in the surrendered half her towel to him. street. Usually, dogs would either watch them Wealthy families in Buenos Aires hired or chase after the ball as if they were a player professional dog walkers for their pets. I was themselves. If a car drove through the street, quite impressed the first time I saw one the kids would move to the sides so it could confidently walking down the street with five pass, but the dogs would chase it and bark. If
I was in the car, I always worried they would get hit, but they never did. Sylvan Lake has a number of bylaws in place for dog owners. Among them are bylaws prohibiting dogs from being at large, from chasing after vehicles, and from being on the grass near the lake. Owners must also pick up after their pets. The street dogs in Argentina were in every city I visited. They were as common as steakhouses and cafes playing tango music. While at times they were helpful (I trusted their judgment of when it was safe to cross the street), more often than not, they were a nuisance. Here in Sylvan, there is a reason you can feel relatively secure walking on the grass in bare feet, or why a dog chasing your car is not normally a concern. The reason is because pet owners here usually keep them under control. While cleaning up after a dog is not anyone’s idea of fun, it’s part of owning a dog, and ensures public areas can be enjoyed by everyone the way they were meant to be.
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Reader offers more observations on council’s vision Dear Editor, In regards to Matt Prete’s letter about the subdivision of Pierview having to fight the people we voted in to represent us, not the realtors. We would just like to comment on how beautiful it was to drive around Gull Lake and see the signs everywhere stating that the campgrounds and trailer parks were all full. We can remember a few years ago when it was like that here in Sylvan Lake. Now you drive along the lake and see very few people, the businesses all empty, etc. We must admit that there were speed bumps in Gull Lake but not the type that would high center a trailer hitch. Also there were several places where the public could launch their boats and park their vehicles for FREE, not the $40 that it costs here let alone then try to find a place to park the truck/trailer. Now what the people of Sylvan Lake get to see are articles in the paper about how we have to fight ‘public representatives’ just to be able to keep green spaces, ignore the public wishes about intersections (781- Highway 11, sorry freeway), and see more trees destroyed in an
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effort to correct mistakes made by the realignment of roads and intersections i.e. paving Memorial Trail instead of lights at 781 and Freeway 11. After all of this there are even more projects to spend money on as lights will have to be put in at Highway 20 and Memorial Dr. with a total regrading of the approach as the crest is too high to allow for a proper line of sight to these lights. All of this at the expense of the tax-paying public that they were sworn to represent. Trust the people of this town by putting in regular speed bumps, a boat launch that the public can use complete with parking, regular no Taj Mahal washrooms and help the businesses that are shut-
ting down in the tourist/ beach area instead of trying to leave a legacy as town council. Well if you read the political winds correctly
your legacy will be the way this council has destroyed the Town of Sylvan Lake in order to be the City of Sylvan Lake. Maybe after all of this
we can vote in people who care about this town, our nature and the local business people who rely on the tourists in the summer to survive.
However, we all must realize that our taxes will go up in order to correct the damage that has already been done as this well of course include the
upkeep and maintenance of those wonderful washrooms. How much did they cost again? Fred and Sue George Sylvan Lake
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Saturday, July 14th 12:40 a.m. - RCMP were called to Range Road 10 and Hwy 11 after a report of a group of males standing in the middle of the roadway. Three intoxicated males were picked up by police at the location and were later found to be involved in the theft of a tour bus out of Lacombe. An adult male and two youths are facing theft charges out of Lacombe. Saturday, July 14 1:33 a.m. - An assault in progress resulted in RCMP attending a residence in Bentley. A complainant reported that a male was being assaulted by several people at the location and was found to be bleeding from the ears and eyes when police and EMS arrived. The male was treated for his injuries. The investigation is continuing. Saturday, July 14th 2:48 a.m. - A female is facing charges of impaired driving and refusing to provide a breath sample after a witness called to report a female driving erratically in a parking lot on Hinshaw
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Drive in Sylvan Lake. The female was arrested at the scene by RCMP. Sunday, July 15th 8:46 p.m. - RCMP attended Hazzard County Inn in Sylvan Lake following a complaint of a male being assaulted by another male on the street outside the bar. One male was bleeding from his eye and had hidden in his residence until police arrived. A second male is facing charges of assault and fighting in public. The male who was assaulted is also fined for fighting in public. Monday, July 16th 9:56 p.m. - A collision on 40th Street by Lakeshore Drive in Sylvan Lake has resulted in charges being laid against one of the drivers. A male is facing charges including dangerous operation of a motor vehicle and failure to remain at the scene of an accident after three males
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were witnessed fleeing the scene after colliding with a light standard. When one of the males returned to the area, he was detained by bystanders until police arrived. Tuesday, July 17th 11:30 p.m. - Charges have been laid against a male and a female in connection with a domestic disturbance on Lakeshore Drive in Sylvan Lake. RCMP attended a parking lot on Lakeshore Drive where a male and female were involved in an altercation. The female advised she was thrown to the ground off a fifth wheel vehicle. Further investigation resulted in the male being charged with assault and the female facing a charge of mischief under $5,000. Thursday, July 19th 8:30 p.m. - A male is charged with impaired driving and blood alcohol over .08 after a single vehicle collision was reported on Highway 11 at Highway 781. The vehicle hit a median then went into the ditch. There were no injuries. The driver was arrested at the scene.
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FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH Worshipping at Seventh–day Adventist Church 4607-47 Avenue
Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. 4:00 pm Services Last Sunday of each month. Pastor Fred Albert 403-391-8773 lutheranchurchsylvan@hotmail.com “Experience the unconditional love of God in Jesus Christ.” (John 3:16) SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 a.m.
Sylvan Lake Apostolic Lutheran Church 3 miles south, 2 1/2 miles west of Sylvan Lake
Sunday School 10:15 am Church Services 11:30 am Church of the Nazarene “Experience the unconditional love of God in Jesus Christ.” (John 403-887-5687 Pastor Barry Sigurdson3:16)
STEFFIE WOIMA SCHOOL - 4720 - 45 AVE. Worship Service 11:00 am
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Local motocross rider to compete at national event by Aleisha Bosch Sylvan Lake News
For 10-year-old motocross racer Gage Matwiy, the opportunity to compete at the Walton TransCan Grand Amateur Nationals in Ontario has him “really pumped and excited about racing.” According to the event website, Canadian competitors qualify for the event after riding in Amateur National Qualifiers races. A certain number of spaces are available to each province.
There are seven positions for Alberta. Gage has been doing motocross racing since he was five years old. He first became interested in it because his father participated in the sport. He said the high jumps and speed of it caught his eye. “I love the adrenaline rush, going fast and doing really high jumps,” he said. He added that he has met a number of his friends through motocross racing. His mother Natasha Matwiy said he has been racing every weekend
since May, in addition to doing physical training focusing on his core muscles. She said motocross racing is a ver y physically demanding sport. “I’m proud of him,” she said. “I’m actually that really laid back mom that can deal with all of it without freaking out.” Gage, who hopes to place among the top five or 10 competitors, said he thinks he was chosen to compete because of his speed and agility. “I feel really happy.” Despite his
achievements, his biggest goal is to beat his motocross friends in a race, who he said are also skilled racers. The Grand Amateur Nationals will take place from Aug. 14-19. Gage is looking for a race sponsor, who will have his or her name or company displayed on his bike, jersey, and trailer. He is also looking to fundraise for the trip to Ontario. Those wishing to donate can contact Natasha Matwiy at 403-350-2720.
Memorial tournament There are still a few spots open in the fourth annual Stacy Regier Memor ial G olf Tournament which runs July 28 at Meadowlands Golf Club. Registration runs from 10:30 a.m. to noon with a start time of 1 p.m. Dinner and a cash bar are at 6 p.m. followed by a silent auction and an awards presentation. Tournament proceeds will support the intensive care unit at the Foothills Medical Centre through the Calgary Health Trust. According to the Stacy Regier Legacy web site, Regier loved the Meadowlands Golf Course and all of the people who worked and played there. “She enjoyed the game of golf as well as the interaction with all those who shared her passion for the game.” On Thanksgiving
weekend in 2008, only one week before her passing, she enjoyed one more game of golf with her father, Peter. On July 25th, 2009 the first annual Stacy Regier Memor ial G olf Tournament was a tre-
mendous success, raising $26,745. In 2010 with the downturn in the economy they raised $17,200. And last year organizers raised $36,600 and saw a record attendance of 140 golfers participating.
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Gage Matwiy, 10, will compete in a national motocross racing competition in Walton, Ontario. He said he loves the adrenaline rush he gets from the sport.
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TOWN MEETINGS TOWN COUNCIL MEETING
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August 13, 2012 5:30 p.m. Town Office
August 20, 2012 6:00 p.m. Town Office The August 7 MPC Meeting has been Cancelled
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY FULL TIME POSITION POSITION TITLE: Full Time Receptionist – Evenings
COMPETITION # 010-12
SUMMARY OF FUNCTION: • Provide excellent customer service • Strong team player with the ability to work alone effectively • Administrative support for the Recreation, Parks & Culture Department • Administration of the Class Software system (Program Registration Software) • Receive payments, balance cash batches and prepare bank deposits. • Maintain a filing system for the programming and management within the Aquatics section of the department • Updating and providing stats for monthly reports • Assist in organizing and coordinating the Recreation, Parks & Culture portion of the Sylvan Lake Program Guide • Attend all required meetings and job related seminars. • Perform janitorial duties as required • Effectively able to work alone and as part of a team • Serve as part of the Aquatic Centre emergency response team TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: • Demonstrated excellent public relations skills. • Proven ability to work effectively in a team environment. • Above average communication skills • Working knowledge of Microsoft Office • Solid understanding of office procedures and filing methods • Strong written and verbal communication skills • Grade 12 or equivalent • Standard First Aid/CPR Certification • Knowledge of Class Software and/or Microsoft Dynamics preferred • A Lifeguard Certification would be an asset This is an amazing opportunity to work in a professional, team focused environment. You have a strong desire to be major contributor to the success of a vibrant and growing organization. We offer competitive rates and an excellent benefits package, including a wellness component. If this position intrigues you, please submit your resume in confidence before August 17, 2012 to: Town of Sylvan Lake, RPC Department – 4804 – 48 Avenue, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1M6 Attention: Monique Pummings Fax: 403-887-2258 Email: mpummings@sylvanlake.ca All successful applicants will be contacted for an interview.
INVITATION TO TENDER FENCING FOR PARKS SYSTEM Sealed Tenders clearly marked “Tender for Fencing for Parks System� will be received by: Town of Sylvan Lake 4926-50 Avenue Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1A1 Atten: Ron Lebsack Sealed Tenders will be received by no later than 3:30pm MST on Thursday, August 9, 2012. Tender package documents will be available from: Town of Sylvan Lake Aquatic Centre (4804-48 St) and the Town of Sylvan Lake website: www.sylvanlake.ca
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Chinook’s Edge School Division No. 74 (Steffie Woima School) for an accessory building (general storage) on Lot 1MSR, Block 3, Plan 852-1838 (4720 45 Avenue) Town of Sylvan Lake (Municipal Operations) for a permanent soft sided structure (recycling storage) on NE • 34; 38-1-5 (Waste Transfer Site) Town of Sylvan Lake (Protective Services) for two portable skid mounted buildings (training purposes) on Lot 3, Block 1, Plan 8622644 (1 Industrial Drive) FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT on or before July 23, 2012 the Development Officer for the Town of Sylvan Lake approved the following application(s): RYDERS RIDGE Sylvan Lake Homes for a single family dwelling, attached garage & deck on Lot 30, Block 9, Plan 102-4600 (4421 Ryders Ridge Boulevard) Rob & Corri Snyder for a deck on Lot 32, Block 5, Plan 062-5924 (4 Ralston Place) BEACON HILL Henderson Homes for a single family dwelling, covered deck, basement development & detached garage on Lot 21, Block 12, Plan 082-6579 (136 Bowman Circle) Henderson Homes for a single family dwelling with covered deck on Lot 26, Block 12, Plan 112-4897 (146 Bowman Circle) HEWLETT PARK Chrystal & Shawn Morse for an existing deck on Lot 64, Block 3, Plan 022-5721 (8 Hillman Close) Stephen Heikkinen for a fascia sign (Dragon Fire Ink) on Block 18, Plan 022-5804 (90D Hewlett Park Landing) POINTS WEST Chris & Marilyn Severin for a holiday trailer on Block 26, Plan 882-2999 (26 Points West Resort) AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT you may appeal Discretionary approvals to the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, as provided for in Part 17, of the Municipal Government Act. Written statements relevant to the development and reasons for the appeal may be submitted to the Town of Sylvan Lake, Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, 4926 50 Avenue, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1A1 within 14 days following this publication. You may not appeal a Permitted Use unless it involves a relaxation, variation or misinterpretations of the Land Use Bylaw. For further information please contact the Development Officer at 887-2141. Dated at Sylvan Lake, Alberta, this 26th day of July, 2012. Development Officer, Town of Sylvan Lake
Memorial Trail– Road Closure Please be advised that Memorial Trail, between 50 Street and Highway 20, will be CLOSED August 7 to October 31, 2012 (weather permitting), to accommodate construction along the route. Local access for residents along the road will be provided. The Town recommends using 47 Avenue as an alternative to access Highway 20, and Highway 11. Thank you for your patience at this time and we ask drivers to use caution in the area adjacent to the construction. For more information or a map of the construction area and proposed alternative routes, please visit www.sylvanlake.ca
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FIND NEW OWNERS FOR UNWANTED, BUT USABLE ITEMS & REDUCE DISPOSAL TO LANDFILLS! 1. Place your usable, safe items on the curb on August 11 2. Place a “Kicked to the Curb� sign on your items (available on our website) 3. Register your items prior to August 11 at 403.887.2800 4. Remove any remaining items from the curb at the end of the day on August 12 Items may include: Kitchen items, unwanted gifts, electronics, furniture and more! Items may NOT include: Child-related items such as toys or accessories, household bedding or any unsafe items. Call the Public Works Department at 403.887.2800 to register - registered items will appear on the town website at www.sylvanlake.ca
Are you ODD or are you even even?
Sealed Tenders will be received by no later than 3:00pm MST on Tuesday, August 7, 2012.
Lakeshore Drive Improvement to Continue The Town of Sylvan Lake will continue work along Lakeshore Drive, between 33rd and 40th Street, beginning in July and running until the end of October. Changes will included the creation of more usable green space, five new lockout point with seating extension of the promenade and tree or shrub planting to replace those removed. There will be temporary disruptions to traffic as vegetation is removed an construction occurs. Heavy equipment and vehicles supplying materials will be working along the route; pedestrians and drivers should exercise caution.
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TAKE NOTICE THAT on July 16, 2012 the Municipal Planning Commission (MCP) for the Town of Sylvan Lake approved the following applications:
Sealed Tenders clearly marked “Tender for Trail Paving� will be received by: Town of Sylvan Lake 4926-50 Avenue Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1A1 Atten: Ron Lebsack
Tender package documents will be available from: Town of Sylvan Lake Aquatic Centre (4804-48 St) and the Town of Sylvan Lake website (www.sylvanlake.ca)
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Mandatory Water Conservation in Sylvan Lake runs from May 1 to September 30. If your house address is an ODD number you may water your lawn, garden or grounds on ODD numbered days. If your house address is and EVEN number you may water your lawn, garden, yard or ground on EVEN numbered days. Watering of lawns, gardens, yards or grounds between the hours of 12:00pm and 7:00 pm is prohibited.
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Camps at Stephansson House give children a chance to live history Submitted Special to Sylvan Lake News
Children will have a chance to connect to rural Alberta of the 1920s, as Stephansson House Provincial Historic Site introduces new summer day camps. Remaining camps run
August 8 and 22. Day camps will run rain or shine, with the day’s program based on the weather and the age of participants. Camps will focus on traditional pioneer crafts, traditional games and outdoor activities, and will include a chance to bake using Helga Steph-
ansson’s wood burning stove. Costumed interpreters will guide children through all activities and introduce them to a world long before computer games and social media. Registration is required for all day camps, and may be made by calling the site at 403-
728-3929 (dial 310-0000 for toll-free access within Alberta) or emailing Stephansson.House@ gov.ab.ca. Camps run from 100 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cost iss h $10 per child and each child must bring a bagg lunch. Children willl receive a snack duringg the day. Registration iss limited to 15 children. Born in Iceland in n 1853, Stephan G.. Stephansson and hiss family settled the Albertaa prairies near Markervillee in 1889. Widely regard-ed as the greatestt Icelandic poet since thee 12t h centur y,,
Stephansson’s prolific literary output has gained him recognition as one of the greatest poets of the western worl wo rld rl d. d. world.
Stephansson House is located seven km north of Markerville, off secondary highways 781 and 592 (20 minutes sout so uth ut h of SSyl y va yl van n La Lake ke)). ke ). south Sylvan Lake).
For more information, please visit www.stephanssonhouse.org or call 403-728-3929 (dial 3100000 for toll-free access with wi thin th in Alberta). A Alb lber lb erta er ta)). ta ). within
Two fires reported on Sunday Following are calls responded to by Sylvan Lake’s volunteer firefighters, during the week ending July 23, as supplied by Deputy Fire Chief Steve Scanland. Tuesday, July 17 8:53 p.m. -gas leak CO, Ryders Ridge Boulevard. Thursday, July 19 2:14 p.m. - structure fire,
Fire Response Special to Sylvan Lake News
50 Street. Thursday, July 19 3:55 p.m. - medical assist, Peterson Way. Thursday, July 19 8:49 p.m. - Hwy 11 & Hwy 781.
Friday, July 20 - 7:02 p.m. - medical assist, Cottonwood Drive. Saturday, July 21 10:10 a.m. - Haz Mat, Pelican Drive. Sunday, July 22 - 6:02 a.m. - vehicle fire, Jarvis Bay Drive. Sunday, July 22 - 9:18 p.m. - garbage fire, Lakeshore Drive.
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- Don MacKenzie, acting president of Sylvan Lake Seniors’ Association, presented honorariums to Matt Angebrandt and John ‘Butch’ Bouchard who provided entertainment during Seniors’ Week events at the seniors’ centre last month. Judy Scanland also entertained and received an honorarium but was unable to attend the presentation.
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Music campers learn performance techniques, confidence by Aleisha Bosch Sylvan Lake News
The stage was set, the lights were dim, and the audience was seated. The performers stood ready, their silhouettes moving slightly. Adele’s “Rollin’ in the Deep” played on the speakers as the lights went on and the performers began singing and walking forward. It was the conclusion of House of Music’s week-long Diva BootCamp last Friday, with participants showing everything they had been working on. A final show
for the musical theatre camp had taken place earlier in the day. House of Music coowner Meg Callan wrote and directed both shows with Laura Lee Lewis. She said the camps were as much about learning performance and vocal techniques as they were about building confidence. This is achieved through improvisational games and voice lessons, among other activities. Campers also keep a journal so they can communicate thoughts they might not feel comfortable sharing, said Callan, and there is lots of encouragement
throughout the week. Callan and Lewis make an effort to understand different personality types, especially those who might feel nervous about performing. Lewis said she was shy as a child, so she can relate to how they might be feeling. “We just encourage them to push themselves with baby steps out of their comfort zones,” said Lewis. Callan said audiences have been statistically proven to like performers before they have even begun, which she makes sure to tell camp participants.
The Diva BootCamp is exclusively for girls, and focuses in particular on building self-esteem. “We have a diva creed that we read every day,” said Callan. Both camps run for three hours a day for five days. Auditions are held on the first day, which allow Callan and Lewis to determine the abilities of the participants. That night, they decide what role each camper will play in the performances, and they also write the script for the musical theatre camp. “We just get a feel for how much of a load they’re
able to carry that week. When you write the script you just keep them in mind,” said Callan. Diva BootCamp is more intense than the musical theatre camp, said Callan. Auditions are held at the beginning, after which participants are assigned roles based on their abilities. “There’s the idea that you need to work for your part,” said Callan. “There is an element of pressure because this is a performance.” Callan said in addition to building confidence from performing, campers also learn responsibil-
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ity from having to memorize their lines on time. Ainsley McCallum, 11, has been participating in Diva BootCamp for four years. She keeps coming back because of the people she’s met, and because the performance is different every year. Ainsley takes voice lessons with Lewis, and hopes to be a singer one day. “It’s kind of my dream,” she said. She has loved singing since she was three years old. “At Christmas time I used to belt out all the songs I knew,” she said. “I like how you can express yourself with every song, and you don’t have to pretend to be anyone else.” Ainsley said she has become less shy from participating in the camp and from taking voice lessons. While she has always loved singing, she said she spent more time “behind the curtain” at her first
camp. She describes the anticipation of performing as a “rollercoaster,” and said she has butterflies before she steps on stage. “Then when you get out there, it’s just the excitement that matters.” Callan said she enjoys teaching young people at the camps. “It’s so refreshing, their innocence is inspiring,” she said. “It’s nice to have an impact on that age group in your community.” Callan and Lewis have been running the camps for five years. Diva BootCamp participants receive a professional photoshoot by Lewis, who is also a photographer, and a CD recording produced by House of Music. The next camps will run Aug. 20-24, and they are open to ages seven and above.
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Majority agreed with council’s decision not to mess with lake level by Steve Dills Sylvan Lake News
A majority of those who raised their hands at Jarvis Bay’s annual meeting July 14 supported their councillors’ unanimous decision that they should not be messing with the lake level. “This council, your council, unanimously says this isn’t going to work, this isn’t the solution,” Mayor Bob Thomlinson told the audience after reviewing graphs of cyclical changes and statistics on the volume of water in the lake. You’d have to remove roughly one million cubic metres of water to take the lake level down one inch, he said. Currently about 33 million cubic metres disappears annually by evaporation, according to the mean average. The outlet creek accounts for another 1.6 million cubic metres of water a year flowing from the lake. “You can mess around with the creek by doing a bunch of small things but that’s not going to make a lot
of difference,” he concluded. “Your council believes this is a cycle. If the nice weather continues, and the rain holds off, it will go down. We cannot support tinkering with this.” But he added, in answer to a question, that if the lake level continues to increase there is a potential solution which was discussed in a 1994 report. That’s to expand the capacity of the outlet channel all the way to Cygnet Lake and put in a control structure. When that solution was proposed, at a cost of about $800,000, there were a number of provisos. The total excluded all environmental studies, gathering stakeholder input, and engineering costs. Today we’d be looking at $2-$2.5 million. “I’ve been here 50 years and I’ve seen the beach come and go and come and go,” said Councillor Annabelle Wiseman. Answering a question about what the trigger point is for changing their opin-
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ion, Thomlinson said he didn’t know. “The biggest issue is where does the money come from … There are no quick fixes. There is a solution and it is big money. We don’t have the capacity to do it right now. We need to have proof some calamity is coming. At the moment (Alberta) Environment is saying it’s a lake and it goes up and goes down. He noted, as well, that during a meeting at the creek a representative from Fisheries and Oceans Canada said they wouldn’t approve work that would disturb the critical pike spawning habitat. In other matters discussed during the meeting: • Thomlinson indicated the summer village took over Petro Beach from Red Deer County last year and Sylvan Lake Lions Club has agreed to continue to maintain the park under an annual contract. Shoreline stabilization will be required for sections of the beach so erosion doesn’t threaten their
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road but he didn’t know yet what the stabilization would look like. A survey was sent to area residents asking for input so councillors can draft a bylaw for park operations. They’ve budgeted to spend $20,000 on the park this year. • The municipality is in very good financial shape with about $1.3 million in reserves for specific reasons. The municipal tax rate was pretty close to last year while educations taxes rose. “If you were part of the town, your taxes would be 73 per cent higher,” said Thomlinson. • A $60,000 budget item, under their recreation and culture category, is to pay the municipality’s portion of the cost of a bridge over the outlet creek in the Twin Fawn subdivision. When work begins in the subdivision a pathway and bridge will be added that will help get foot traffic and bicycles off Highway 20. • Priorities for council include Highway 20 traffic and getting the
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speed limit reduced, installation of the walkway bridge, drainage and flood prevention, supporting Sylvan Lake Management Com-mittee, representing the summer village’s interests in surrounding development activity in Red Deer County and the Town of Sylvan Lake and policing and speed control. Speaking to the last item, Thomlinson said the summer village has contracted the Corps of Commissionaires to patrol and respond to complaints in a marked vehicle seven days a week. He noted though they can’t handle moving vehicle violations. • The speed is being lowered to 30 km/hr in the more cottagey area where roads are narrower with trees closer, there’s more parking on the roads and blind driveways. Thomlinson said last year they raised the limit in the north Jarvis Bay area to 40 but have
since realized they made a mistake. The speed limit change affects the area north to the entrance to Jarvis Bay Estates and to the end of the curve where roads widen with ditches and fewer people park on them. Signs will be erected shortly. “There has been a request for speed bumps — really that’s a last resort,” said Thomlinson. “Council does not want to look at it unless it’s really necessary.” • An open house is scheduled for July 28 from 2-5 p.m. at the summer village office
regarding bylaw and regulatory changes proposed as part of the Municipal Development Plan update. • Discussion also took place on ways the summer village could control access to the lake and placement of boat lifts. One resident was concerned that with the possibility of Sandbar Estates subdivision being created across Highway 20 they would be inundated with people from that area trying to use their access road.
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SYLVAN LAKE NEWS Thursday, July 26, 2012
Local beach volleyball players headed to Alberta Summer Games by Aleisha Bosch Sylvan Lake News
Sylvan Lake’s Olivia Barnes, along with her beach volleyball teammate Rivver Flewell from Red Deer, is headed to Lethbridge for the 2012 Alberta Summer Games. The games, which will run from July 26-29, provide an opportunity for amateur athletes to compete at a provincial level. Barnes, 16, has been playing beach volleyball for three years, and club volleyball since she was in grade six. Her first experience with it was in
gym class at school, where she noticed she particularly enjoyed playing it compared to other sports. “I like the sport and I’ve just always done it. It’s something I’ve always been interested in,� said Barnes, adding that beach volleyball appealed to her because it takes place outside. She said getting used to the different ball, which is slightly bigger with a lower inflation pressure than a standard volleyball, was difficult at times. Beach volleyball is played in teams of two,
and last Thursday marked the second time Barnes had practiced with Flewell. “Once they get familiar with each other it gets better,� said coach Wayne Halliday. “The girls have been playing for a long time, they just need to play well together.� He added that the pair have had good energy together. Barnes is looking forward to playing against different teams at a higher level of competition. “We’re hoping that we’ll gel really good together, and just be on
our best games, and just have lots of fun doing it,� said Barnes. Flewell is also looking forward to it, and hopes they do well. “It’ll be a good experience, to get to see all the best competition,� said Flewell. Halliday said both girls play very well, and he thinks they will place in fourth or higher. “I’m hoping to medal, we’re fairly strong,� said Halliday. He has been coaching for six years with the Sylvan Lake Volleyball Club, and will be attend-
ing his second Alberta Summer Games this year. “This is probably the strongest team I’ve had for the summer games,� he said. The province has
been divided into eight zones. Barnes and Flewell are representing Zone 4, an area that stretches from west of Rocky Mountain House to the Saskatchewan border, just below Provost.
Barnes and Flewell both tried out for the Zone’s team. The number of people trying out for positions is what determines the level of competition for them, said Barnes.
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Misc. Help
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Business Opportunities
Misc. Help
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ADULT UPGRADING
Business Services #1000 - #1430
Accounting .......................... 1010 Acupuncture........................1020 Advocate/Mediation ............1025 Antique Dealers & Stores ...1027 Automotive ..........................1029 Bands & DJ s ......................1030 Beauty/Cosmetic ................1040 Bookkeeping .......................1050 Cabinet Makers...................1054 Child Care/Caregivers .........1060 Carpentry............................1062 Car Rentals .........................1064 Cat Work .............................1065 Cleaning .............................1070 Clerical................................1080 Construction .......................1085 Consulting...........................1090 Contractors ......................... 1100 Computer Services ..............1110 Drafting & Design................ 1120 Eavestroughing ................... 1130 Educational ......................... 1140 Electrical ............................. 1150 Entertainment ..................... 1160 Escorts................................ 1165 Farm Equipment ................. 1168 Financial ............................. 1170 Fireplaces ........................... 1175 Flooring............................... 1180 Food/Catering ..................... 1190 Furnace Cleaning ............... 1193 Glass Shops ....................... 1196 Mobile Glass Shops............ 1197 Handyman Services ...........1200 Health Care......................... 1210 Income Tax .........................1220 Insurance ............................ 1130 Landscaping .......................1240 Land Mapping .....................1250 Legal Services ....................1260 Limousine Services ............1270 Massage Therapy ...............1280 Mechanical .........................1285 Misc. Services ....................1290 Moving & Storage ...............1300 Oilfield .................................1305 Painters/Decorators ............ 1310 Personal Services ............... 1315 Pet Services ....................... 1318 Photography .......................1320 Plumbing & Heating ............1330 Printing................................1335 Rental - Equipment .............1340 Rental - Misc .......................1350 Repair Service ....................1360 Roofing ...............................1370 Snow Removal....................1380 Travel ..................................1385 Upholstery ..........................1390 Well Drilling ........................1400 Welding ............................... 1410 Window Cleaning ................1420 Yard Care ............................1430
Accounting
1010
340-1930
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Automotive
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NEW N #6, 20A Sylvaire Close LOCATIO
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TRUE ADVICE! True clarity! True Psychics! 1-877-342-3036 or 1-900-528-6258 or mobile #4486. (18+) $3.19/minute; www.truepsychics.ca.
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Rental Equipment
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Imports • Domestic • Trucks • SUV • Diesel Repairs
Employment Training
Personal Services
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Property Clean Ups & Junk Removal Domestic, Import & Diesel Repair
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Legal Services
Kevin O’Rourke 403-357-0351
Chartered Accountants & Business Advisors
* GED Preparation * Trades Entrance Exam Preparation * Women in the Trades Adult Education & Training
Additions & Renovations Fences & Decks Basement Development
Len Campbell Owner/Operator 8 Cuendet Industrial Way, Sylvan Lake
Alberta Government Funded Programs Student Funding Available!
Academic Express
1100
Contractors
Services
1290
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Chain Link Fences Wood Fences Decks Interior Framing Finish Work
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Moving & Storage
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Misc. Services
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Buy & Sell #1500 - #1990
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Auctions
LIVING ESTATE AUCTION for Rollie & Ester Kreil - Crestomere Alberta, Sunday, July 29 - 10 a.m. 25 acres, home, quonsets, equipment, tools, household. Pilgrim Auction; 403-556-5531; www.auctionsales.ca. WESTERN WORKING Horse Sale. Saturday, July 28, Claresholm, Alberta. 50 head of broke horses to sell. Showcase 11 a.m.; www.championauctions.ca 403-634-0042
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Building Supplies
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Building Supplies
STEEL BUILDING - Huge clearance sale! 20x24 $4,658 25x28 $5,295 30x40 $7,790 32x54 $10,600 40x58 $14,895 47x78 $19,838 One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422; www.pioneersteel.ca.
Condos/ Townhouses
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Manufactured Homes
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AVAIL July 15, 2 bdrm, 2 FOR RENT IN ECKVILLE 3 bdrm., 1 bath mobile bath condo, living room & o n e b d r m f u r n i s h e d , 5 home on a basement. Lrg. appl, exercise room in fenced yard. rent incl. water. bldg, underground parking, 403-845-7721 to leave msg. $1350 + pwr, $1300 SD, No pets, N/S, PM 444 ~ 113, 3 Broadway Rise ~ Sim Management & Realty 403-340-0065 ext 412 ~ Suites www.simproperties.ca BACHELOR SUITES FOR RENT ranging $550-$650 $300 d.d. All rooms above The easy way to find a buyer for items you want to Hazzard County Bar & sell is with a Classified Grill. Call 403-887-5235 want ad. Phone 1-877-223ask for Char 3311
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Agricultural #2000 - #2290
Livestock
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HEATED CANOLA buying Green, Heated or Springthrashed Canola. Buying: oats, barley, wheat & peas for feed. Buying damaged or offgrade grain. “On Farm Pickup” Westcan Feed & Grain, 1-877-250-5252.
For Rent #3000 - #3200 Houses/ Duplexes
DOWNTOWN
OFFICE SPACE
FOR LEASE
Lakeland Plaza
3190
Mobile Lot
For Rent
3299
KILIAN ESTATES Mobile Park, Eckville; sites ready to move your 4 year or newer mobile home onto today. All utilities at each site. Phase 2 now ready. Incentive. Call Park Manager 403-844-0512
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New reno’s. Bi-level, 4 bdrms, 2 baths, Family room, private yard & shed. 2 blocks to the lake. AVAILABLE NOW! $1550 plus gas & electric.
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VIEW OF THE LAtheKE lake from
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HERD REDUCTION - Registered QH - cutting, cow horse, reining. Playgun, Duel Pep, CD Olena, Quixote Mac on papers. 3, 4, 8 year olds - working Bison, flag. Greys & Sorrels. 780-921-3282.
Grain, Feed Hay
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Offices
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LARGE 2 BDRM,. 1 bath, in Eckville $725/mo., $725 DD washer/dryer hookups 403-872-8283
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SYLVAN LAKE NEWS Thursday, July 26, 2012 Houses For Sale
Real Estate #4000 - #4190
Realtors & Services..........4010 Houses for Sale................4020 Houses Wanted ................4030 Condos/Townhouses ........4040 Acreages ..........................4050 Acreages Wanted ............4060 Farms/Land ......................4070 Farms/Land Wanted ........4080 Manufactured/ Mobile Homes ..................4090 Income Property ..............4100 Commercial Property ......4110 Industrial Property ............4120 Cottages/Resort Property ..4130 Businesses for Sale..........4140 Buildings for Sale ............4150 Lots for Sale ....................4160 Out of Town Property ......4170 Investment Opportunities ..4180 Mortgages Bought/Sold....4190
Condos/ Townhouses
4020
STEPS away from school. 4 bdrm.. (2 up, 2 down) 2.5 baths, fully dev., 5 appls., garage 32x22, 220 power, new updates inside and out of home, underground sprinkler system. Immed. poss. $364,000. Open house, July 21 & 22, 1-4. 87 Perry Dr. Sylvan. 403-887-2554 or Rick 403-588-9401
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Incredible 4th Àoor unit, this sought after executive complex overlooking Sylvan Lake and golf course. This stunning 2 bedroom unit offers private balcony on the fourth. Includes stainless steel appliances, open plan maple kitchen overlooking family room with gas ¿replace, 2 baths and larger master with patio doors off. Building amenities including a gym, games room, slate waterfall, sauna, hot tub, car wash, theatre room, media room and underground parking. Don't miss this fantastic opportunity to own your own holiday dream get-away!
Shirley Williams
780-995-7620
4070
REAL ESTATE AUCTION HOUSEHOLD/EQUIPMENT Sunday, July 29 Sale starts at 10am, land sells at 12 NOON
2150 sq ft house on 25 acres 2 quonsets DB/detached garage Park like landscaping, well maintained
Directions – West on HWY 53 to Crestomere North on HWY 792(4 miles), west on TWP 434(3 miles) For more information call: MARIANNE, CENTURY 21 YOUR REALTY, 403-318-1803 or JOHN at PILGRIM AUCTION 403-556-5531 View listing at auctionsales.ca
Holiday Trailers
Transportation #5000-5300 PRICE REDUCED!
ONLY $225,000
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HAND CRAFTED log homes, log accents and milled log replacement components. M&H Wood Specialties Ltd. 780-459-5700; www.mhwood.com.
FAIRWAY ESTATES ON GOLF COURSE
Farms/ Land
Acreages
3 LAKE FRONT PROPERTIES: 30 acres (2300 sqft home), $495,000. 37 acres $195,000. & 10 acres $175,000. 10 min from Ponoka. Fishing, swimming & boating at your back door. See welist.com #47984, #47993, #47994. Call 403-519-6773 brettie@platinum.ca
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Manufactured Homes
JANDEL HOMES. Chef’s kitchen plans, 5 different models, 1520 square foot, up to $19,000 in options. Priced from $139,900. Summer delivery still available. www.jandelhomes.com.
Automotive Services ........5010 Antique & Classic Autos ....5020 Cars ..................................5030 SUV’s................................5040 Trucks ..............................5050 Heavy Trucks....................5060 Vans/Buses ......................5070 Motorcycles ......................5080 Campers ..........................5090 Motorhomes......................5100 5th Wheels........................5110 Holiday Trailers ................5120 Tent Trailers ......................5130 Utility Trailers ....................5140 ATV’s ................................5150 Boats & Marine ................5160 Snowmobiles ....................5170 Tires, Parts & Accessories ......................5180 Auto Wreckers ..................5190 Vehicles Wanted ..............5200 Car/Truck Rental ..............5210 Recreational Vehicle Rental ..............................5220 Trailer Rental ....................5230 Misc. Automotive ..............5240 RV’s ..................................5300
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SOLD! 6 SRI Promotional Homes, 20’ wide, this week! You need to be next! Limited time offer! Best “Bang for your Buck” anywhere! Only at Dynamic Homes. 1-877-341-4422; www.dynamicmodular.ca
Motorhomes
THREE BUILDERS, ONE STOP! United Homes Canada and Grandview Modular invite you to view our showhomes today! 1-800-461-7632 or 1-877-945-1272. We take pride in our service!
2005 SUNVOYAGER 40’, 4 slide-outs, 1 owner, N/S, no pets, $84,800. 780-372-2079
Fifth Wheels
5110
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Cottages/Resort Property
FULLY SERVICED LAKE LOTS FOR SALE. Starting at $69,900. Elinor Lake Resort, 2.5 hours North East of Edmonton. 1-877-623-3990; www.elinorlakeresort.com.
AN EXCELLENT CHOICE WHERE YOUR AD REACHES RURAL READERS
2004 32’ Dutchman, 3 pullouts, washer/dryer, air, trade for camp.van or pickup. $19,500 403-392-8006
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Rural practice has been rewarding for retiring doctor by Aleisha Bosch Sylvan Lake News
After 33 years of practice in Sylvan Lake and Eckville, Dr. Ron Smith has semi-retired. He plans to “read all the books I never had time to read, get back into bagpipe playing, and spend quality time with my kids, wife, grandkids, and dogs.” He will continue to run the Bentley Medical Clinic part-time with his wife, as he has done for the past 12 and a half years. “We’re going to help folks out,” said Smith in a soft Scottish accent, adding that there are no other doctors in Bentley. Smith graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1973. He worked in Scotland before immigrating to Canada in 1975 and completing a residency at the University of Alberta. He came to Sylvan Lake in 1978. “We thought that Canada was the land of opportunity I guess,” said Smith, adding that there were 3,000 people in Sylvan Lake at the time. The first few years of work were tough, said Smith. He was on-call every second night and every second weekend. “The job came first and the family came second. And I regret that now,” he said, adding that he was brought up in the Scottish tradition with a strong work ethic. “My wife says I’m a workaholic.” Smith has been working at the Bentley clinic by himself since it began. He said he couldn’t have run it without the help of his wife, who worked as a nurse. “In the early years she was more like a single parent because I was away so much,” said Smith. “There was no doctor in town, and we felt we needed to help
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After 33 years, Dr. Ron Smith is retiring from practice in Sylvan Lake and Eckville, but will continue to run the Bentley clinic with his wife. Despite long hours, he said his experience working in a rural clinic has been rewarding. ALEISHA BOSCH
out the people.” Smith and his wife have been married for 47 years. Practicing in a rural area has been very rewarding because of the variety he’s seen, the people he’s gotten to know, and the scope of his practice. He has been able to treat conditions that would not be seen in a city. Rural physicians look after their own problems, and are limited only by their own limitations, said Smith. “We try and do everything ourselves. The important thing is to know your own limitations,” said Smith. He added that if he had doubts about a case, it was better to refer it to someone who knew more about it. Smith said he used to enjoy delivering babies. “I thought it was probably time to quit when people came to me and said, Don’t waste time sifting through garbage online. Find what you need from a trusted source.
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‘Oh, you delivered me,’ and they’re having their own baby,” he said. Smith said family practice has changed significantly in the last 10-15 years. There has been more government intervention, he said, adding that he’s not sure if that’s a good thing. He also said family physicians are different than they used to be, because they take more time off to spend with their families, which he said he would do if he had his time over again. There is also now a greater reliance on technology, said Smith, adding that he thinks the change is good. “A lot of what we had to rely on was clinical training.” He added that now, physicians are able to get more definitive answers more quickly. “It’s something I’ve always wanted to do,” said Smith when asked why he chose such a demanding profession. “It’s telling that none of my sons went into medicine, because they saw the lifestyle.” Smith plans to continue living at his current residence in Half Moon Bay, and said he has enjoyed helping people during his years in family practice. “It’s very rewarding,” he said. “I loved it. I wouldn’t do anything else.”
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SYLVAN LAKE NEWS Thursday, July 26, 2012 149 Birchcliff Rd.
91 Grand Ave.
MLS# 327421
MLS# 325568 CED REDU 00 $200,0
#1, 4914-50 Sylvan Lake
24 Hrs Ph: 403-887-2217 Fax: 403-887-3165 Toll Free: 1-877-373-6296
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$1,650,000
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49 Willow Will S Springs i
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MLS# 327341
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$489,500
$514,900
www.remaxsylvanlake.com 5009 - 47 Street
10 Willow Street
$339,900
MLS# 321999 M
5110 - 48 Ave.
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$199,000
30 Acres near Red Deer
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24 Hunter Road
MLS# 325513
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15 Regal Court
MLS# 326925
$288,900
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$269,900
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23 - 4603 Ryders Ridge Boulevard
MLS# 324454
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$617,000
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403
350-8708 MLS# 327555
$319,900
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$495,000
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$539,000
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“And the mountains shall bring peace to the people.” Nestled in the foothills of the Rockies, this area is the definition of peaceful. Get away from it all and unwind, Nordegg cottage, this home for the outdoor family is finished to lock up with wood stove, power, insulation, heat, roughed in plumbing and cistern. Professionally constructed, I.C.F. block crawlspace all that are left are finishing. The hard work is done. Come and finish the rest at your own speed. This is a must-see opportunity!
CED REDU 0 0 $19,9
Sandi Hallgren 887-2217
sandihallgren@remax.net 287 Jarvis Glen Cl.
3513 Lakeshore Dr.
403
$245,000
www.glengoodall.com 2 Grand Avenue
Benalto
Sylvan Lake
#218 Willow Place
Unit #202, 5024-49 St.
offers affordable living
$245,000
MLS# 323539
5040-33 Street
MLS# 324612
$999,000
"Your TTrusted "Y t dR Reall E Estate Advisor"
A Alf Moore Mo
$269,900
NEW
MLS# 321789
5014-45 Street
MLS# 325179
350-6193
$460,000
$369,000
PRICE
$109,900
#162 Kountry y Mead Meadows dows ws Dr. Drr D
NEW
MLS# 325318
offers affordable living
$84,900
4 Ravenscrag Crescent
403
505-2004
$253,900
robertpopilchak@remax.net k@
$649,000
Willard Morris
IT’S AN “I NEED A REALTOR” MARKET!
#2001, 5220-50A 20 50 0A A Ave. ve
PRICE
Carl Stepp
$84,900
MLS# 323396
$169,900
403-358-9300
www.sylvanlakehouseguy.com h
www.alfmoore.ca
This Weeks Featured Listing
4 Hammind Cl.
71 Willow Springs Cres.
46 Briar Road
223 Poplar Road – Benalto $89,900 MLS# 327281
$284,900
4604-43 Street
MLS# 327191
$254,900
7 Heenan Court
ONLY MINUTES TO SYLVAN LAKE! 1140 sqft • 3 bedrooms • 2 bathrooms Outside features a fenced yard, 10x10 shed, a large deck that is perfect to BBQ on and lots of shade from trees,
Caroline Boivin
403-896-8500
FREE MARKET EVALUATIONS
www.cbrealestate.ca
MLS# 320832
$299,900
MLS# 320303
$314,900
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$980,000
Lorne Therriault 403
396-1584
lorne@isellsylvanlake.com