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Sylvan Medical Center welcomes new physician JASMINE O’HALLORAN–HAN SYLVAN LAKE NEWS
Coming all the way from Belfast in Northern Ireland, Dr. John McConnell has joined the team of physicians at Sylvan Medical Center. McConnell graduated from Queen’s University Belfast in 2005, and has been a general practitioner
for nine years. “There are many good things about Ireland, but Canada offers me a challenge different from the usual progression of what a general practitioner is,” he said. “In Canada I get to do some hospital work as well as my clinic work which isn’t as common back home.” McConnell is settling well into his
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Special Events Thursday, Oct. 16 - Our Lady of the Assumption presents Abraca Dazzle Magic Show at Mother Teresa/Fox Run gym. Doors open at 6:15 p.m. for show at 7 p.m. Tickets available at Mother Teresa, Our Lady of the Rosary, Our Lady of the Assumption and from Valerie, 403-887-5889. $10 adult, $8 student, 3 & under free. Saturday, Oct. 18 - Central Alberta Singles dance 8:30 pm at Innisfail Legion Hall. Music by Hot Spur. For info call Elaine 403-341-7653 or Murray 403357-8022. Everyone welcome. Wednesday, Oct. 22 - Centreville Turkey Supper, 5-7:30 p.m. Adults, $10; Children (6-12), $6; 5 and under free. Directions from Hwy 11: 5 km south on Hwy 781, 5 km west on TR 380 and 1 km south on RR21. Friday, Oct. 24 - Happy Harbor Comics event for teens at the Sylvan Lake Library. If you have a burning passion for comics, want to make your own graphic novel, or want to learn more about the business of comics, come to the library 1-2:30 p.m. Artists will be there to delve into the world of comic books. Youth are encouraged to bring their own art. Event is free. Call 403-887-2130 to register. Saturday, Oct. 25 - Eckville Trade Show and Fall Market, 10 a.m. to 2p.m. at Eckville Community Centre. Cash donation to Santas Anonymous gets your name in for a chance to win door pries. For more information, contact Kit at 403-782-4772, or Darlene at 403-352-7962. Saturday, Oct. 25 - Ridgewood Hall Turkey Supper, 5:30-7:30 p.m. No reservations. Directions: From RR 13 on to Burnt Lake Trail, go east to RR 10 south to the hall. For more info, please call 403-886-4642. Saturday, Oct. 25 - The Sylvan Lake Library is celebrating the completion of its renovations from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., with a brief ceremony at 1 p.m. Food and drinks provided. Wednesday, Oct. 29 - Sylvan Lake Seniors Bus to River Cree Casino in Edmonton. Leaves at 8:30 a.m. Phone Joan at 403-887-7614. Thursday, Oct. 30 - Benalto & Area Rural Crime Watch Society AGM @ 7 p.m., Benalto Leisure Centre, Ag. Grounds. Elections and year-end business. Several guest speakers. Topic - The Life of a
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new environment, and appreciates the friendly atmosphere and support he receives from his colleagues. “The staff are very friendly and easy to get a long with. I kind of feel like I’ve been here a long time,” he said. “It’s a nice atmosphere in this office.” McConnell said he hopes to establish a solid list of patients, with the goal of helping people and making a difference in the community. “Building relationships with the patients is the main thing,” he said. “It’s nice for patients to go to the same doctor instead of going to walk-in clinics, that’s the big thing.” McConnell takes a thorough approach to getting to know his patients and starts out by getting
to know their social backgrounds — not just their medical needs. “I find out what they do, what their family is like, what interests them and then go into the medical details after that,” he said. “Then I can see how their medical issues impact their lives.” He added, “If you show interest in patients you can build trust with them.” When McConnell isn’t playing doctor at work, he can be found walking along the lake or on a bicycle. “Sylvan Lake is picturesque, it’s nice to walk along the lake and a nice place to cycle,” he said. “Compared to where I was, there are more things happening here and more social things to do.”
County Peace Officer: The Lighter Side. Membership should reside within area patrolled by Sylvan Lake RCMP. For more info, call Yvette @ 403-746-3429. Friday, Oct. 31 - Halloween party/costumes at the Sylvan Lake Legion. Lawrence Heck live as Elvis and Johnny Cash. Triple meat draw at 6:30 p.m., entertainment at 7:30 p.m.
Support Programs Sylvan Lake AA meetings. Tuesdays 7:30 pm Lions Hall; Sundays 8 pm Presbyterian Church (north door). For more information call male 403-8874470, 403-588-5491 or female 403-887-4297. Narcotics Anonymous meetings Thursday nights at 7:30 pm at Sylvan Lake Bethany Care, 4700 47th Ave.
Weekly events At the Seniors’ Centre: Mondays - Wii bowling; Tuesdays Exercise Class, Drop-in Whist and other games; Wednesdays - lunches, Bible study, Beginner art classes; Thursdays - Alberta Seniors Benefit Program; Fridays - Yoga, forums, bridge. Bus trips and foot care clinics. For more information 403-8875428. Mondays - Toastmasters Sylvan’s Slick Speakers meeting at Sylvan Lake Alliance Church, 4404 47 Ave. from 7-8:15 pm. Club is open to everyone wishing to improve communication and leadership skills. For info call Ian Oostindie 403-887-0968. Mondays - Sylvan Lake Sacred Massed Choir practices starting Sept. 22, 7-9 p.m. at HJ Cody High School, directed by Kerry Heisler. Love to sing? Call Dolce Moir for more information contact 403-8874037. Tuesdays - Taoist Tai Chi classes from 6:30-8:30 pm at the Anglican Church hall. For info 403-346-6772. www.taoist.org. Thursdays - Sylvan Lake Seniors Bus to Red Deer. Pick-up starts at 9:15 am. Returning to Sylvan 1 pm from Parkland Mall. Call Don/Lydia Lanterman at 403-864-2230. Thursdays - Community Bingo at Sylvan Lake Seniors’ Centre. Precall at 6:30 bingo starts at 7 pm. Canteen opens at 5:30 pm. Fridays - Meat draw at the Sylvan Lake Legion beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Volunteers Wanted Volunteers drivers needed for the Sylvan Lake Seniors Bus. Approximately one or two trips per month. Please contact Don Lanterman at 403-8642230 or Rae Verity at 403-887-6226 for further information. Sylvan Lake Seniors Lodge is looking for volunteer drivers for Meals on Wheels program. Also needed is a co-ordinator to organize the drivers. Please call 403-887-2555 and speak to Wanda, dietary coordinator. Canadian Cancer Society needs volunteer drivers in Sylvan Lake to ensure cancer patients always have a safe ride to and from their treatments at the Central Alberta Cancer Centre. If you can spare one weekday per week, please become a volunteer driver today. To get involved call 403-347-3662 or email volunteer@cancer.ab.ca.
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Full house for largest ever Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast STUART FULLARTON SYLVAN LAKE NEWS
A full house at Community Centre for the Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast last Friday was a strong indication of how quickly the annual event is growing in Sylvan Lake. About 240 people were in attendance — up from last year’s 165. “It’s the greatest one we’ve had,” said Steve Rowe, chair of the event’s organizing committee. “We’re just thankful to see the unity — you don’t get that in a lot of other communities. Everybody’s on board here.” Prayers were led by 10 members of the community, following speeches by Mayor Sean McIntyre and guest speaker Red Deer mayor Tara Veer. The Prayer Breakfast marked McIntyre’s first since being elected Mayor last year. In an emotional speech, he spoke of his gratefulness. “It’s an honour to serve you as mayor, and I’m not sure I’ll ever grasp the weight of that,” he said. Volunteers, elected officials and members of the faith community were among those he honoured during his speech. As were those who attended the breakfast. “There’s an incredible amount of people here
today, and that’s extraordinary,” he said. “It’s an extraordinary event, and it’s something that I’ve been happy to be a part of.” Red Deer mayor Tara Veer, keeping with the event’s theme of celebrating youth leadership in the community, spoke of her own youth, during which she faced her fair share of adversity. With well-timed words of encouragement from an adult mentor, however, she eventually overcame that adversity to begin a successful career in politics. “My road to the mayor’s office at time was paved with adversity that began when I was a youth, and I shared that story to encourage youth to follow their dreams and to persevere through whatever circumstances they find themselves in, because the future is bright for them,” she said. “It was also a message to the adults in the room to invest in the youth and kids in our lives, because I am where I am today because of a well-timed word of encouragement from a teacher who spoke to me at a critical moment.” McIntyre noted his appreciation for the many regional partnerships the town has with surrounding municipalities, including the City of Red Deer. Veer said she hopes ties between Sylvan Lake and Red Deer will become even stronger in what she referred to as an “era of unprecedented regional relationships.” “Red Deer has strong operational partnerships to the north and south of us, and I think, ideally, we would like to partner more to the west,” she said. “Really, our citizens work and play in each other’s communities, so essentially we’re one larger community and region, and it’s important that we recognize that in the way that we do business.” The Prayer Breakfast, now entering its sixth year, was supported by the Sylvan Lake Ministerial Association.
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Reasons why Alberta doesn’t need more oil sands pipelines There was an interesting article in the Calgary Herald the other day: “Surging sales belie mythical oil access story.” In it, the reporter quoted Greg Stringham, vicepresident of oil sands and markets at the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, the holy of holies. “When you hear about market access it’s not today’s market. We’re hitting record numbers ... we’re still moving every barrel of oil we need to.” It seems that, at present, Canada pumps more than 3.9 million barrels of oil a day. Which raises an interesting question: Hasn’t Stringham made a very strong argument to freeze production at the present level? Maybe the pipeline emperors aren’t wearing any clothes. We don’t have an access-to-market problem after all, even if we may have one in the indefinite future. (I’ll deal with the future at the end of this column.) The bottom line is that Albertans needn’t accept the simplistic “gotta build more pipelines” narrative spun by the oil patch and its government acolytes. For the solution to this possible access-tomarket issue is so simple — freeze production — that I’m almost embarrassed to point it out. Why do we treat as holy writ the idea that oil sands’ production must double or triple as if this were inevitable? Don’t human beings have any control over this? Apparently not — at least not when our new Premier and his same old gang have bought what the oil patch is selling. What about the public interest? What would a freeze accomplish? Let us count the ways: 1. We could avoid the increasingly volatile dispute between government and industry on the one hand and native people and environmentalists on the other. Social peace might thereupon break out and billions of dollars could be saved by cancelling proposed pipelines. 2. A freeze would also help Alberta’s international image, because greenhouse gas emissions from the oil sands should decrease, given the promise of Canada’s Oil Sands Innovation Alliance (COSIA) and other researchers to decrease perbarrel energy intensity. 3. Such a decision would partially address the heavy cumulative environmental and social impacts of the oil sands, as well as buying time to reclaim the immense tailings ponds from surface mining operations. In turn, the risk of a Mt. Polley-size breach of impoundment dams would decrease. 4. It would also reduce the work load of the Alberta Energy Regulator, allowing it to devote more resources to enforcing existing environmen-
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tal regulations and, where necessary, creating better ones. 5. There would be less inflation of wage and material costs as construction mania eases. 6. Less controversy would exist about labour shortages and temporary foreign workers. 7. Given the present slump in oil prices and the postponement of various new expansion projects, it may seem strange to talk about inflation pressures, but past experience has shown Albertans the risks of the inevitable boom and bust cycle when we passively allow market pressures to make decisions for us. In the long run, we can expect the present glut of oil to disappear and the price to rise again. But in the meantime, ramping up to sell more into a weak market certainly doesn’t help. Admittedly, big investment decisions have to take long-term trends into account. But if that is so, when the International Energy Agency says
interview other organizations. W. A. Biss, unit organizer, visited the chapter at the close of the meeting and the ladies decided to again sell bonds in the coming 9th Victory Loan drive. ♦ ♦ ♦ Rev. Ian P. MacSween returned to Sylvan Lake with his bride last Saturday. In compliment to the newlyweds, all members of the Session of Sylvan Lake Memorial Presbyterian Church, with their wives, attended a very pleasant dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jamieson on Saturday evening, when the bride was given a kindly welcome to Sylvan Lake. ♦ ♦ ♦ Vets will hold a card party in their
we’ll have to leave two-thirds of our reserves in the ground to avoid climatic catastrophe, planning greater production fails this test. In 20 years, “stranded carbon” may make some of our oil patch movers and shakers look pretty shortsighted. One final thought. I agree with those who point out the risk in having only one customer — the United States — for our oil, whether light or heavy. But we can deal with this in two ways: First, by using existing pipe to transport the products east, then transhipping them to Europe. Second, by using existing pipe to get the stuff to various American tidewater ports. If the products are not merged with American oil, re-export from the U. S. is permissible. Indeed, Enbridge is already planning this move. So. No new pipelines, Premier Prentice. And may I respectfully ask for greater sophistication when your government develops and debates public policy. Phil Elder is Emeritus Professor of Environmental and Planning Law with the Faculty of Environmental Design at the University of Calgary.
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Commencing Oct. 23, Sylvan Lake Library will be open on Friday afternoons only, it has been announced by Mrs. A. S. McClean, librarian. It had been open Tuesday evenings as well as Friday afternoons but patronage during the evening hours was not sufficient to warrant the extra work involved. ♦ ♦ ♦ The 1964-65 curling season starts off on Nov. 16th with an evening mixed bonspiel. Barney Stone has been appointed caretaker of the rink for the coming curling season.
♦ ♦ ♦ Several groups and clubs have been formed among the students at Sylvan Lake School under the supervision of members of the teaching staff. The Student Council for Grades 10 to 12 has Gayle Minchin as president and Mr. Foster as staff member. The Junior Student Council has Hugh Jarvin as president and Mr. Hunt as staff member. A science club is meeting each Tuesday evening under the guidance of Mr. Abbi, Mr. McGorman and Mr. Kumalo. Students are again planning to issue a year book and staff members this year are Linda McCallum, Murray Lindman, Beverly Johnson and Josephine Cookson. Mr. Grovu is the staff member on the committee.
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Take Notice RECREATIONAL VEHICLES AND TRAILERS Parking Restrictions –Removal of RVs & Trailers from Roads, Driveways, and Front Yards (Effective - November 1 to March 31) The Town reminds all residents about Recreational Vehicle and Trailer parking restrictions, regulated by the Sylvan Lake Traffic Bylaw. Commencing November 1 (of each year), residents are not permitted to park recreational vehicles or trailers on any public roadway within the Town of Sylvan Lake. Additionally, residents are not permitted to park recreation vehicles and trailers on any residential front yard, including driveways, or on any flanking side yard or driveway on a corner residential property. However, you may park or store your recreational vehicle or trailer in the rear-yard of your property only if your property has an alley. We also remind residents: • Recreational vehicles or trailers cannot be occupied as a dwelling or sleeping place, while parked on any public roadway or while on any residential property - at any time. • Trailers, of any kind, cannot be parked on any public roadway unattached from a vehicle - at any time. Please note, beginning November 1, all recreational vehicles and trailers (whether attached or unattached) that remain on public roadways may be tagged and/or towed by the RCMP or Municipal Enforcement, at the owners’ expense. All recreational vehicles and trailers that remain on residential front and side yards, including driveways, may also be subject to fines and removal, at the owners’ expense. Should you have any questions or concerns please contact: Sylvan Lake Municipal Enforcement (403-858-7280) or the Sylvan Lake RCMP (403-858-7200)
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DEMOLITION OF SYLVAN LAKE OLD ARENA AND CURLING RINK
Being a Bylaw to amend the Land Use Bylaw No. 1555/2010. WHEREAS it is deemed necessary and expedient to amend Bylaw No. 1555/2010 in the manner hereinafter appearing: NOW THEREFORE, the Council of the Town of Sylvan Lake, in the Province of Alberta, duly assembled and under the powers conferred upon it by the Municipal Government Act, RSA 2000, Chapter M-26, and amendments there to, enacts as follows: THAT Section 7.38.1 be removed and replaced with the following: 7.38.1 Secondary suites shall only be located on a lot with a single detached dwelling, and have rear lane access, when in accordance with one or more of the following: a) the secondary suite is located within a lot that allows for garage suites as indicated on the Garage Suites Map; however, only one suite will be allowed per lot; or b) on a corner lot; or c) the lot has frontage along an arterial or collector road; or d) on a lot where residential development is only located on one side of the road; In addition to the above, all secondary suites shall: i) be located within a neighbourhood where the density of suites development does not exceed 15% of the detached dwellings in the neighbourhood; ii) not exceed the floor area of the principal building; iii) contain a maximum of two bedrooms; iv) have a separate entrance from the principal dwelling; either from a common indoor landing or directly from the side or rear of the building; v) not be used as a tourist home; and vi) comply with the Province of Alberta’s Building Code and Fire Code THAT Section 7.38.2 be removed and replaced with the following: 7.38.2 One paved on-site parking stall shall be provided per secondary suite, in addition to the required number of parking stalls for the principal building. A Public Hearing regarding the proposed Bylaw will be held on Monday, October 27th, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Government Building at 5012 48th Avenue, Sylvan Lake, Alberta. All persons in favour or opposed to the Bylaw will have the opportunity to be heard. If you are unable to attend personally, written submissions must be submitted to the Municipal Government Building no later than 4:00 p.m. on the day of the hearing. If you submit comments on this bylaw, either orally or in writing, the information you provide may be recorded in the minutes of the Public Hearing, or otherwise made public, subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. A copy of the proposed Bylaw and any related documents can be seen during regular office hours from 8:00 a.m. to 12 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the
The Town of Sylvan Lake is seeking Quotations from qualified contractors to fully demolish two Town buildings: the partially collapsed Sylvan Lake Old Arena which is located at 4823 48 Street and the curling rink which is located at 4802 48 Street. Both “to be demolished” buildings are immediately adjacent to two occupied Town facilities. Demolition work is to occur in a safe manner, without affecting the occupancies of the Multiplex and Aquatic Centre. Work will include the removal of materials off site for reuse, recycling and/or proper disposal to suitable landfill. Documents (electronic only) will be available on and after Thursday, October 9, 2014 from the Alberta Purchasing Connection and COOLNet Alberta. There is a meeting for prospective Proponents scheduled for Tuesday, October 21, 2014 at 11:00 a.m., MDT. The meeting will be held at the Aquatic Centre meeting room which is located at 4804 48 Street. The meeting will then move to the fenced site of the old arena and the curling rink. This meeting is optional for all prospective Proponents. Quotations must be presented or delivered in sealed packages, clearly marked “Quotations for Demolition of Sylvan Lake Old Arena and Curling Rink”. Faxed or other electronically transmitted submissions will NOT be accepted. Completed Quotations must be received at: Town of Sylvan Lake 5012 48th Avenue Sylvan Lake AB T4S 1G6 no later than Thursday, October 30, 2014 at 2:00 p.m., MDT. Late submissions will NOT be accepted. All inquiries related to this Request for Quotation shall be directed to: Mr. David Yee, P.Eng. Project Manager Town of Sylvan Lake Email: dyee@sylvanlake.ca
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Traffic stop results in drug possession charges being laid October 4 1:51 a.m. – RCMP were called to a residence on 47A Avenue in Sylvan Lake. A witness reported an explosion at a residence located in the four-plex. Deck doors at the residence were blown out but no one was injured. The cause of the explosion is undetermined. 4:59 a.m. – A 52-year-old male is facing a charge in relation to a traffic stop on 50th Street at Perry Drive in Sylvan Lake. A RCMP member on patrol noticed a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed in a 40 km/hr zone. The driver was stopped and admitted to alcohol consumption in addition to exhibiting signs of intoxication. The Calgary resident was formally charged with refusal of an approved screening device. His vehicle was towed at the scene. October 5 1:35 a.m. – A 911 call was placed to police after a disturbance outside a residence on 44th Street in Sylvan Lake. A 30-year-old Sylvan Lake male was yelling and pounding on the door of his residence demanding that he get back inside. A neighbour confronted the male telling him to calm down at which point he chased her off the property. He was arrested at the scene for disturbing the peace and was transported to cells where he remained until sober. 12:53 p.m. – A 31-year-old Sylvan Lake female is facing a charge under the Traffic Safety Act in relation to a
away without incident. The female was found a short time later walking on Highway 20. The 27-year-old female from Maskwacis, Alberta was arrested for outstanding warrants and released to appear in court. October 7
report of a stolen vehicle. A male initially reported that his vehicle was stolen from outside his residence, claiming the doors were unlocked and the keys were left in the ignition. The male then changed his story and advised that his wife had driven the vehicle after a party in Red Deer and crashed it at a location north of the Burnt Lake intersection at Highway 11. The female was subsequently charged with failure to report a collision. 11:11 p.m. – RCMP attended the McDonalds in Sylvan Lake after a call was received of a suspicious female making threats in the parking lot. A male complainant advised that a female, who appeared to be under the influence of a substance, approached him and told him to get out of his vehicle or he would be shot. The male immediately drove
4:36 p.m. – A domestic assault at an address in Bentley resulted in a charge being laid against a 20-year-old female resident of Rocky Mountain House. Continued on Page 7
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RCMP report Continued from Page 6 Police attended after a 911 call was received from an address on 46A Street. A female advised that she was assaulted by her ex-boyfriend while in a vehicle, however, further investigation resulted in the female being charged with assault and mischief under $5000. 10:54 p.m. – A 911 call was received regarding a domestic dispute in progress on 51 Avenue in Bentley. A male reported that his 23-year-old daughter and 29-year-old son-in-law were having a verbal argument when the situation escalated resulting in the son-in-law pouring gasoline all over the garage floor. The male was in the process of being arrested by RCMP at which time he began fighting with the officers. He was subsequently subdued and is charged with mischief causing danger to life; break and enter and commit to a residence; assault on a peace officer; resist a peace officer; uttering threats against a person; and two counts of fail to comply with a probation order. October 8 8:24 a.m. – An investigation is underway in relation to a stolen vehicle from a residence on Wilson Close in Sylvan Lake. A male reported that his garage door was entered into overnight and left open. His friend’s vehicle was stolen from the garage along with some ID and credit cards. The vehicle has since been recovered by Red Deer RCMP. 11:03 a.m. – A collision at the Fas Gas on 50th Street in Sylvan Lake resulted in RCMP attendance. A 49-year-old Sylvan Lake female reported that she had just finished a night shift and took a quick nap before going to the gas station. When she drove into the parking area at the Fas Gas, her truck rolled over the curb and struck the building resulting in some damage to the brick and wall of the gas station. She did not sustain injury. Alcohol was not a factor in the collision. 2:15 p.m. – RCMP conducted a traffic stop on a suspicious vehicle on 60th Street in Sylvan Lake. A female reported that she was followed by a male in a truck while she was walking along 60th Street all the way to Old Boomer Road. The male pulled up beside the female and started to ask personal questions. The female avoided the male and left the area. The vehicle was later located by police and the driver was questioned. As a result, the 57-year-old male was found in possession of a drug and drug paraphernalia. He was formally charged with possession of cocaine.
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Unique fundraiser garnering support for Alberta Cancer Foundation STUART FULLARTON SYLVAN LAKE NEWS
teriously appear” on the lawn of any Sylvan Lake resident, to be removed only through a donation to the cause. A donation of $25 will see the toilet Sylvan Lake’s Coreen Spencer has come up with a unique way of raising removed, $50 will see it removed and the $2,500 needed to participate in a placed on someone else’s lawn, and $75 two-day, 230-km bike ride in support will purchase insurance that covers the previously mentioned “plumbing poliof the Alberta Cancer Foundation. Next year will mark Spencer’s fifth cies.” A donation of $250, however, may time participating in the Ride to Conquer Cancer, which begins in overrule insurance. Spencer feels the initiative provides Calgary, and through which she’s raised almost $25,000 for the Alberta Cancer a fun way of raising money for an important cause. Foundation. “Fundraising is always on my mind,” A minimum donation of $2,500 is required to participate in the race, and she said. “The sooner I can raise the this year, she’s raising it through what minimum requirement, the sooner I can breathe a little easier and sleep at she calls ‘The Game of Thrones.’ Through the initiative, one of two night.” The toilets first appeared on Sylvan colourfully decorated toilets may “mysLake lawns last week, and have already made their way “across town and back several times,” according to Spencer, who moves the toilets with the help of her husband David. “A couple of evenings we have moved both toilets, and a couple of evenings we’ve moved just one a couple of times,” she said. “People love the idea and enjoy supporting this cause with the fun added twist to donating.” Those who find one of the toilets on their lawn can have it removed by donating to the Alberta Cancer Foundation online, or through Spencer. The initiative will One of the colourfully decorated toilets that’s continue until toilets making its way around town as part of Coreen become worn, or until Spencer’s fundraising for the Alberta Cancer snowfall makes it diffiFoundation. SUBMITTED cult to do so.
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Authors visit Sylvan Lake to discuss new collaborative series STUART FULLARTON SYLVAN LAKE NEWS
A book tour passing through Sylvan Lake last week was about much more than promoting a new collaborative young adult series.
“We’re certainly selling the novels, and the idea behind the novels, but we’re selling the idea as authors as more or less fun people. We’re having fun on stage, and really enjoying the series — writing it and talking about it.” RIchard Scrimger
around one man’s seven grandsons and the adventures they embark upon around the world. Released earlier this month, The Seven Sequels follows up on the original series released in 2012, and launched the authoring group into a nationwide tour. Speaking to students last Wednesday afternoon, the authors reiterated their ‘human’ side. “When I was growing up, we didn’t have author visits, and so the idea of seeing this guy or this girl who actually writes these books that I like to read, that’s a cool thing,” said Scrimger. “(Students) realize that (authors) are not special people; they’re not living in ivory towers and they’re not living in castles in the south of France.” All seven of the series’ books are interconnected in some way, with some portraying the same scene from different perspectives. The series’ authors share much of that same connectivity, according to Scrimger. “I’ve known these guys a long time. They’re some of my best friends, and we’re having fun.” he said. Ensuring young readers receive that same enjoyment is important, he added. “We want them to take away that stories are cool, reading is fun, and whether you write it or read it, you can enjoy it.”
Authors who teamed up to write Seven the Series, as well as the recently-released Seven Sequels followup, spoke to audiences at École Mother Teresa School and École Fox Run School last Wednesday about everything from reading and writing to their adventures around the globe. It was all part of a way of showcasing authors in a unique light, explained Richard Scrimger, who penned Ink Me in the Seven Sequels series. “We’re certainly selling the novels, and the idea behind the novels, but we’re selling the 5031- 50th Street idea as authors as more Sylvan Lake, AB or less fun people,” he said. “We’re having fun on stage, and really enjoying the series — writing it and talking about it.” The seven books in the series — authored by Scrimger, Eric Walters, John Wilson, Ted Staunton, Norah McClintock, Sigmund Brouwer and Shane Peacock — centre
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Students undergo preliminary eye screening to catch amblyopia JASMINE O’HALLORAN–HAN SYLVAN LAKE NEWS
École Our Lady of the Rosary School Kindergarten student Ryker Schwab shows off glasses used in the Lions Club’s eye screening exam. JASMINE O’HALLORAN-HAN
Kindergarden students at École Our Lady of the Rosary School lined up for a preliminary eye screening conducted by the Sylvan Lake Lions Club last Thursday. It was all part of an effort to detect Amblyopia, or lazy eye, which can be corrected if detected an early age, according to Fred Johannson of the Lions Club. “We found one student who had a lazy eye and her parents just thought she was slow in school,” he said. “It turned out that she just needed glasses. The girl said she liked her glasses because she could watch TV.” The preliminary screening is a simple test that takes only a few minutes to do, and Johannson knows how to relate to the children by turning the process into a fun game.
Giving a child a pair of colourful glasses to wear, he holds two cards out and asks the child to point to the card with the letter ‘E’. He repeats this several times, switching the cards and holding them nearer and farther away from the child. By doing this, Johannson is able to tell if he needs to make a phone call to the child’s parents to suggest that they take the child for an eye exam. “Parents usually thank us for letting them know their child needs to see an optometrist,” he said. Our Lady of the Rosary principal Jodi Smith fully supports the preliminary screening and says the children have fun with it. “The Sylvan Lake Lions Club always does a great job,” she said. “They have fun with the children and they make it an enjoyable experience.”
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Stars - Recipients of École Steffie Woima Elementary School’s Star Student awards were acknowledged before posing for a group picture last week. The purpose
of the awards is to acknowledge each student’s strengths, talents, passions and uniqueness. Recipients pictured include (in no particular order) Jaxon Lloyd, Lindan Hayward, Weston Talley, Carson Gemmell, Gage Sawatzky-Kotowski, Jake Witty, Cowen Garrow, Mia England, Neliah McLean, Isabell Korchak, Taylor Burdett, Darius Greba, Aislyn Petterson, Colin Critch, Grace Degenhardt, Darien Currie, Teryn Herder, Emily Clay, Jackson Hendricks, Jacob Payne, Aspyn Murray, Hudson Wheaton, Lexi Fothergill, Megan Routhier, Michael Arthur, Morgan Applegate, Eli Lauder, Noah Anweiler, Tiger McDonald, Sophia Rathjen and Nathan Kenney. Missing: Sawyer Jackson, Jenaya Cook, Adam Rumbolt, Kaitlee Wynnyk, Sadey Cooper, Tyler Gress, Korrie Lyon, Rylee Melenychuk, Lina Foy, Noah Levac, Tessa Laird, Tyson Jamieson, Levi Walker, Nathan Briggs, Colby Dyck and Crosby Clark. SUBMITTED
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The HJ Cody Lakers football team claimed a 37-7 victory against Wetaskiwin last Friday to secure its place in semi finals. “Our team is hitting their stride at exactly the right time,” said line coach Jas Payne. ”We have healthy players, we’re happy with our rookies’ progress and our veterans are leading well. What we thought may be a rebuild turned out to be very successful with the players we had.” Payne said the team works well together to score touchdowns. “We keep the ball on the ground, we run often and we get the opposing team to adjust their defence,” he said. “Every time they adjusted, we had something else for them. We have players hitting their stride.” The team practices every day, and even though coaches don’t expect perfect play, players still play whistle to whistle.
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“We make sure our timing is good and that our plays are well put together,” said Payne. “I think the reason why we’re winning our games over and over is because of our defence.” Payne said he’s proud of how the team’s newest members are stepping into action and playing at advanced game levels. “We have a lot of new players that are playing like seniors,” he said. “A lot of Grade 10 players have stepped in and made a difference on our team, and that is pride for us.” Despite last week’s win, head coach Jeremy Braitenback said his players weren’t yet overly enthusiastic, and know they still have work to do. “We expected to win because we worked hard and we should win and that’s our attitude,” he said. “If you’re prepared and have worked hard, why shouldn’t you win? But the players know they have to be better to win future games.” Up-to-date information on the Lakers is available on the Sylvan Lake Minor Football website at slmfa.com.
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Arrest warrant issued following dangerous pursuit through town STUART FULLARTON SYLVAN LAKE NEWS
An arrest warrant has been issued for a man who led police on a dangerous pursuit through Sylvan Lake on Saturday night. Lance James Peters, 24, of no fixed address, is wanted on several charges following a routine traffic stop near CP Blakely School at 11:15 p.m. Saturday. At that time, police stopped a Dodge Ram truck, whose driver was eventually determined to have lied about his identity. After confirming the driver’s identity, police attempted to arrest him for outstanding warrants. The driver then fled in the truck, ramming a police vehicle in the process. Police say he also narrowly missed an officer who was on foot. A pursuit through Sylvan Lake resulted, and was led north on Highway 20 toward Bentley. Police eventually called off the pursuit as they felt the public’s safety was at risk. Police say Peters has committed numerous crimes over the past two weeks in the Rocky Mountain House and Sylvan Lake areas, where
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Bentley baseball player named Player of the Year JUNE NORVILA SPECIAL TO SYLVAN LAKE NEWS
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This is to advise that an appeal has been received appealing the Municipal Planning Commission’s decision of October 1st, 2014 to deny the application for a development permit for construction of a second driveway at Lot 11, Block 3, Plan 9622249, being 215 Jarvis Bay Drive in the Summer Village of Jarvis Bay.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Development Officer or the Municipal Planning Commission of the Summer Village of Birchcliff has approved the issuing of a development permit for the following permitted use: Single Family Dwelling w/Attached Garage DEVELOPMENT PERMIT #141554-1 341 Birchcliff Road, Lot 14, Plan 9521095 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 along with a $200 appeal fee should be submitted to the Summer Village of Birchcliff, Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, Bay 8, 14 Thevenaz Industrial Trail, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 2J5 within 14 days following the date of this notice. You may not appeal a Permitted Use unless it involves a relaxation, variation or misinterpretation of the Land Use Bylaw. For further information please contact the Development Officer at 403-887-2822. Dated this 30th day of September, 2014.
The denial of the development permit is being appealed based on the grounds that properties with more than 40m of frontage are allowed not more than 2 driveways; they are requesting a second. A Subdivision and Development Appeal Board Hearing will be held as follows: DATE: October 27, 2014 TIME: 9:00 a.m. LOCATION: Bay 8, 14 Thevenaz Industrial Trail Sylvan Lake, Alberta T4S 2J5 5 Documents regarding the development application, the Municipal Planning Commission’s decision, and the notice of appeal are available for public inspection at the Summer Village Administration Office. The Subdivision and Development Appeal Board will hear the appellant or any person acting on behalf of the appellant; the development authority or a person acting on behalf of the development authority; any person who received this notice and wishes to be heard or a person acting on behalf of that person; and any other person who claims to be affected by the decision. Written submissions addressed to the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board Secretary and received at the Administration office prior to the hearing will be submitted to the Board at the Hearing. Teri Musseau Subdivision and Development Appeal Board Secretary October 10, 2014
“I’ve never had a player win for Alberta before,” he said. He added he hopes Poffenroth On his 18th birthday on Oct. 2, will come back as one of his overKai Poffenroth from Bentley received agers next season. “They were a super bunch of kids official notification that he had just this year — a phebeen named Player of the Year for “They were a super nomenal ball team,” said Bell. “Kai was Midget AA baseball bunch of kids this my best starter. He by Baseball Alberta. was the main guy.” All of the teams year — a Because most of in the league vote, phenomenal ball the team was made but are not allowed up of 16- and to vote for one of team. Kai was my 17-year-old players, their own players, so best starter. He was Bell says he could Poffenroth was cholose half of his team sen by other teams the main guy.” next year, and will to receive the award. Clive coach Stacey Bell be looking for playBaseball has been ers. Midgets are prehis focus for a number of years. He likes competitive dominantly 15, 16, and 17 years old. The Coyotes won 16 out of 19 of play. He started playing in Eckville, their regular games, five out of five in then joined a Rocky Mountain the divisional round, and six out of House team that ended up folding. seven in the provincial round. They placed second at Lethbridge The next season, he joined Lacombe, and that team is now based out of and Kelowna tournaments they played in. Clive. The team went 5-0 to win the Poffenroth recently wrapped up the season with the Select Midget 2014 Alberta Provincial midget AA AA Clive Coyotes — formerly the Tier 1 Championship Aug. 1-3 in Lacombe Dodgers, a top Tier 1 Fort Saskatchewan, and earned the right to go to the Western AA Minor midget team. Poffenroth is a pitcher first and Championships in Swift Current foremost, but has also played third Aug. 15-17, where they tied for secbase, shortstop, and left field. He was ond but ended up third on percentages. part of a 14-man roster. Poffenroth’s parents Mike and Players this year came from Lacombe, Erskine, Coronation, Faye and his grandparents are supStettler, Tees, Rocky Mountain portive of him as he participates in House, Red Deer, Bentley and various sports at Bentley School. There, he is attending Grade 12. Camrose. Poffenroth will officially receive Longtime coach Stacey Bell from Clive was very excited to hear the award during a ceremony in Poffenroth had won. Edmonton next month.
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How an advisory board can boost your business SUBMITTED SPECIAL TO SYLVAN LAKE NEWS
Looking for an easy and inexpensive way to energize your business, boost sales and plan for the future? Here’s an often-overlooked idea: create an advisory board. Only a meagre 6 per cent of Canadian entrepreneurs have an advisory board for their business, according to a survey this year by the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC). However, 86 per cent of entrepreneurs who have an advisory board #6 20A Sylvaire Close, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 2H6
say it’s had a significant impact on their business. “Once people understand the benefits, they become big fans,” says Pierre Cléroux, BDC’s Chief Economist. “There are really practical, tangible benefits for the bottom line.” BDC’s research bears that out. The study shows that annual sales at businesses with an advisory board were 24 per cent higher than those at companies without one, and productivity was 18 per cent higher. Continued on Page 17
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Help to boost your business “An advisory board is a good tool to force the business owner to think more about the company’s vision, long-term goals and how to achieve them, the benefits are way bigger than the cost to the business.” BCD’s Pierre Cléroux
Continued from Page 16 An advisory board is an informal body of outside experts that an entrepreneur can use as a sounding board or to fill in gaps in expertise and contacts. Unlike a board of directors, advisory boards have no legal responsibility for the company’s governance, but experts say they still bring a lot of value.
“Every entrepreneur should have an advisory board. Each time I’ve seen a company create one, the first meeting produces a return that is enough to cover the compensation for the whole year.” Jean-Yves Sarazin
Jean-Yves Sarazin knows the benefits first hand. He created an advisory board back in 1990 at his company Groupe Delom, which offers maintenance and manufacturing rotating equipment such as motors, pumps and ventilators. At his advisory board’s very first meeting, Sarazin was referred to a financial institution that allowed his company to save tens of thousands of dollars through lower interest charges on a loan. “Every entrepreneur should have an advisory board. Each time I’ve seen a company create one, the first meeting produces
a return that is enough to cover the compensation for the whole year,” he says. Sarazin has become such a big supporter of the idea that he has agreed to sit on several other companies’ advisory boards as a way of giving back for the help he’s received over the years. Another benefit: an advisory board obliges entrepreneurs to periodically step back and look at the overall direction of their business. “Just getting ready for my meeting with the advisory board forces me to take stock of the business and consider it from new angles,” Sarazin says. Having an advisory board also reassures financial institutions, which examine the quality of the company’s team when assessing a loan application, he says. “It shows you’re not alone in making decisions.” So why don’t more businesses have an advisory board? Some entrepreneurs think it may be too time-consuming to create one or are simply unaware of the benefits, Cléroux explains. But the payoffs, he says, are usually well worth the effort and cost (some companies offer advisors a nominal honorarium, while others don’t compensate them). “An advisory board is a good tool to force the business owner to think more about the company’s vision, long-term goals and how to achieve them,” Cléroux says. “The benefits are way bigger than the cost to the business.” Setting up an advisory board is easier than you might think. “It’s not that hard to
find people to sit on an advisory board. Experienced CEOs often agree because they want to help their community,” says BDC’s Pierre Cléroux. Ask your accountant, lawyer or business network to refer potential candidates. Some business associations offer a service to help companies find advisory board members. Effective advisory board members tend to be veteran business people who offer expertise an entrepreneur may lack. They
should be completely independent of the company, rather than your accountant or lawyer—“someone who will give you the true story,” as Cléroux puts it. Entrepreneurs should meet their advisory board regularly—for example, on a monthly or quarterly basis. About 60% of advisory board members receive no compensation, while others usually get a modest honorarium. A restaurant meal or retreat can also be a way to thank advisors.
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More than money: How non-financial benefits can be a game-changer for your business SUBMITTED SPECIAL TO SYLVAN LAKE NEWS
What is the cost of losing a good employee? Entrepreneurs know it can be high. At Frima Studio, a fast-growing video game maker, the challenge of attracting and keeping talent got harder five years ago, when a pair of deep-pocketed multinational competitors opened offices nearby. “We
couldn’t compete on salary, so we decided to create an attractive workplace-one that was fun and inspiring,” says Nathalie McLaughlin, Frima’s Human Resources Director. Twice a year, Frima emulates the “Dragons’ Den” TV show and invites its employees to pitch innovative projects to a panel of judges. “If we judge a project to be solid enough and to have sufficient market-
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ing potential, we will release its creators from a few of their usual tasks so that they can devote one day a week to the development of their amazing idea. A few months later, we review the state of the project and decide if it’s worth pursuing, in which case we greenlight its production and marketing. This program is already starting to yield impressive results,” explains McLaughlin. The array of benefits designed to make Frima’s employees’ lives easier includes flexible work hours, as well as a week of paid vacation time between the 25th of December and the New Year. The company offers employees gaming areas and an onsite gym. Twice a month, two massage therapists and a hair stylist also drop by.
Frima isn’t alone in turning to creative ways to provide employees with non-monetary rewards. “Companies in all industries — not just high-tech — increasingly see non-financial compensation as vital to their growth,” says Nathalie Gélinas, Senior Vice President, Consulting, at the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC). In today’s challenging economy, it’s harder than ever for many entrepreneurs to find the resources to draw in and retain skilled employees, she adds. At the same time, boomers are quitting the labour market, leading to labour shortages in many fields. This means businesses are increasingly competing for good workers, but they have less money to do it with. Continued on Page 19
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. . . non-financial benefits can be a game-changer Continued from Page 18 The good news: Non-financial benefits can be inexpensive and can even boost a company’s productivity, Gélinas says. “The cost is a lot smaller than what the employer gets back. Losing an employee is very costly. Human capital is the most important resource a business has,” she says. “The ultimate challenge is to mobilize employees. Salary alone will never mobilize or retain talent over the long-term. Businesses should be creative about finding ways to attract and engage talent.” At Frima, the employeefriendly workplace became a beacon for smart, enthusiastic workers who helped propel the company’s explosive growth. “The key to our success is our work culture,” McLaughlin says. “We listen to employees a lot. People always talk about the customer experience. We have developed the employee experience. It means people don’t want to leave.” Frima also has a performance reward system that awards points that employees
ing, babysitting, movie/dinner combos and more. “Our office is completely different from anything else in the area. It’s really made a difference in attracting people,” McLaughlin says. Frima’s success shows that while pay is important, it isn’t what makes employees happy at work, Gélinas says. Employees want flexibility, trust and the chance to develop as part of a team, she adds. “We spend a lot of time listening to customers to serve them better. We also need to listen to employees.” Entrepreneurs should listen to employees to learn what benefits they value and work on non-financial compensation constantly until it becomes part of the company’s way of life, BDC’s Nathalie Gélinas says. Here are three types of non-financial compensa-
“We couldn’t compete on salary, so we decided to create an attractive workplace - one that was fun and inspiring.” Nathalie McLaughlin, Frima’s Human Resources Director
tion to consider: 1. Flexibility: A flexible workplace is increasingly in demand. You can offer flexibility in terms of time (variable work hours) and space (opportunities to work outside the office). 2. Trust: Employees like to have responsibility, work in a harmonious environment
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Five tips to manage your cash flow SUBMITTED SPECIAL TO SYLVAN LAKE NEWS
Cash is king — it’s a common saying in the business world. But surprisingly few entrepreneurs take steps to manage their cash flow so they don’t wind up with an empty bank account and nothing to pay the bills. “One of the main causes of business failure is poor cash flow management,”
says Susan Rohac, Senior Vice President, Financing and Consulting, at the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC). The good news: Cash flow management is easy to improve with a few simple steps. “Getting control over your cash flow helps you prepare for slow periods, plan your financing and have peace of mind,” Rohac says. Follow these five steps to get a better handle on your cash flow:
1. Profitability check: First, make sure your business is earning a reasonable profit. Even the greatest cash flow management won’t help if your fundamentals are out of whack. Analyze each product and service separately to see whether it’s pulling its weight. Make sure your products are appropriately priced, and work to eliminate inefficiencies. Instead of just chasing sales, chase profitable sales. In 2007, Mike Whittaker’s company Bonté Foods learned the consequences of poor cash flow the hard way after facing large cost overruns on two major projects. The company had to act quickly to restore its cash position. It analyzed its profitability and realized it had to raise prices to better reflect costs. Bonté also OWNER: MEGAN CALLAN YEARS OF SERVICE: 4
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Take basic steps to control your finances Use your cash flow projection to plan your financing needs ahead of time, not in the midst of a crisis Continued from page 22 Use the projection to anticipate slow periods and plan in advance what to do about them. “Through the year, check your actual cash position regularly — once a week or month — against your projection to see how you’re doing and deal promptly with any divergences,” advises Rohac. 3. Finance big buys instead of draining cash: One of the most common cash flow mistakes is using cash to buy a major long-term asset, instead of getting financing. Even if you feel flush right now, you may suddenly wind up short of cash if you experience a sudden revenue shortfall or rapid growth. Use your cash flow projection to
plan your financing needs ahead of time, not in the midst of a crisis, when bankers may be wary to lend. Rohac also recommends matching the lifespan of a purchase with financing of similar duration. 4. Speed up cash inflows: Getting money into your business more quickly can save you carrying costs on your line of credit. Some tips: Send out invoices more quickly, ask customers to pay electronically and charge interest to slowpayers. 5. Raise cash quickly in a crunch: Facing an unexpected cash flow crunch? You can raise cash quickly using various techniques: approach your bank for help; check your inventory and assets to see what you can sell off, even at a discount;
ask suppliers or your landlord for extra time to pay bills; or offer your customers a big discount to earn some quick sales. BDC’s Susan Rohac points out that managing finances is one of the main challenges for entrepreneurs, coming in second after marketing and sales. The findings of a BDC survey this year confirm her observation: More than four out
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Step by step: How to innovate incrementally Many entrepreneurs shy away from innovation SUBMITTED SPECIAL TO SYLVAN LAKE NEWS
or cool new wonder-product. In fact, that’s not the kind of innovation that has the most impact in the small business world, says Michael Selci, Senior Vice President, Finance and Consulting, at the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC). Much more important is something called incremental innovation
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— small, manageable improvements in your business. They might not be as sexy as a fancy new product that makes a big splash in the news or revolutionizes an industry, but they’re the bread and butter of most highly innovative businesses, Selci says. And given the limited R&D resources at most small companies, incremental innovation probably offers the best payoff for entrepreneurs over the long-term. “If you don’t innovate, you risk falling behind,” Selci says. “But radical innovation isn’t the answer for most businesses. Small incremental steps are what they need to work on to help their business grow.” Rob Read of Bison Fire Protection agrees. His company, which supplies fire protection products and services, is growing at an impressive clip, with sales shooting up 20% each year since 2001. Bison has ranked as one of Canada’s top 500 fastest-growing companies two years in a row. What is Bison’s secret? Constant improvement, Read says. “I think if you’re not innovating, changing or trying things, you’re dying. If you think business is done the same way as 10 or even five years ago, you’re wrong,” he says. “It doesn’t have to be the clouds parting and light beaming down. And we’re talking doable things?little changes on a regular basis.” Read recently brought in an outside consultant to audit his business processes and look for efficiencies. He had noticed some of his employees were overworked, so he wanted to find ways to make their lives easier. “If you’re running a marathon every day, you’ll lose a lot of your people,”
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he says. The expert recommended some simple streamlining measures, such as processing paperwork more efficiently and improving scheduling and inventory management. It sounds like simple stuff, but these innovations made a huge difference. “That marathon turned into a walk in the park. People are less stressed. We’re getting better production with the same people and lower costs,” Read says. “The staff have repeatedly come to me and said, ‘Thank you.’” Another recent innovation was to start having weekly meetings to brief sales people and project managers on the status of various jobs. That’s resulted in better productivity and customer service, Read says. One more innovation: hiring a supervisor for each of Bison’s three divisions. Thanks to these managers, employees are now getting better support and training. Bison has also started investing more in its people by offering weekly staff training sessions. And Read’s not done. Upcoming plans include a customer survey and another outside audit in a year or two. “As we grow,” he says, “I’m continually looking at ways to innovate.” Continued on page 25
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Continued from page 24 Many entrepreneurs shy away from innovation. “They view it as something
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information and communication technology. Talk with suppliers and listen to customers to get new ideas. 2. Form partnerships with universities and colleges to cultivate ideas and potential employees. 3. Shorten your idea-to-market cycle. Quickly see whether there is market interest in your idea. Test a new product inexpensively by promoting it on eBay or YouTube. Gauge market reaction, and innovate based on the feedback.
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Planning to fail: How mistakes can help your business SUBMITTED SPECIAL TO SYLVAN LAKE NEWS
Every entrepreneur feels it at some point: The fear of failure. Only half of new businesses make it to their fifth birthday, and that can cause entrepreneurs a lot of stress. However, experts say failure can actually lead to major accomplishments. In fact, failure has been a key ingredient in some of the business world’s great success stories, says Michel Bergeron, Senior Vice President of Marketing and Public Affairs at
the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC). “Canadian entrepreneurs and the public at large need to be more forgiving about failure. Failure — and learning from mistakes — is often an important milestone on the path to success,” Bergeron says. “We have to change our perception about failure in order to help business owners stay in the game.” Deborah Conroy of EY agrees. She points to the new BDC Entrepreneurial Resiliency Award, an initiative that recognizes a Canadian business that has successfully undergone a turnaround or pivotal event in the past and come back stronger because of it. “Many entre-
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preneurs talk about some kind of massive failure or hurdle they’ve overcome,” says Conroy, Vice President of Transaction Advisory Services at EY. She is also President of the Montreal chapter of the Turnaround Management Association, a group for corporate turnaround experts that teamed up with BDC for this award. No business is too big or too small to confront roadblocks. Bergeron cites the example of Groupon, the giant deals website. The company got its start as a social media site called The Point, which was created to help people connect for social activism purposes. After a year of effort and US$1 million in operating costs, the start-up was going nowhere. “The founders shifted gears and turned their offering into the discount coupon service Groupon. They learned, adapted and made a fortune,” Bergeron says. Two years later, the shift in focus proved profitable: Groupon ballooned from a few dozen employees to 10,000 and was the fastest company in history to make US$1 billion in revenue. Bergeron advises entrepreneurs to adopt a “try, try again” philosophy. At its core: Learning from mistakes and showing resilience, a new business approach that is growing in popularity in today’s rapidly changing economy, he says. Instead of the old model, which emphasized extensive planning before launching a new venture — by which time technology and markets may change substantially — the new approach favours a lean and nimble start-up. The idea is to engage customers early with a basic product, even if you haven’t worked out all the bugs. The second step: Learn quickly from customer feedback and missteps. Third: Constantly refine your efforts. And the final secret ingredient: Don’t give up. “I don’t think fear is all bad. It can be healthy and reasonable. It keeps entrepreneurs from making rash decisions,” Conroy says. “But it’s important to avoid excessive hesitation and waiting for the exact perfect moment. Trying, failing and trying again is much better than not trying at all.”
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Support for food addicts available through meetings TREENA MIELKE SPECIAL TO SYLVAN LAKE NEWS
It took several diets, continual cycles of denial and self-directed criticism and a weight problem that had spiralled to 300 pounds for Beth to finally realize she needed help. “I was 300 pounds and had serious healthy issues like high blood pressure and borderline diabetes. I knew I was very much overweight, but I thought I would just be fat and happy.” Unfortunately, it wasn’t working. Not only did she feel miserable, her health was in jeopardy, and slowly getting worse. Beth was at a point in her life when she was almost resigned to the fact she may have to spend the rest of her life in a wheelchair if she could not get her obesity under control. It was during one of those dark days when all hope seemed to be lost that a friend recommended Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous. Beth made the choice to attend a meeting just to see what it was all about. It was a choice that changed her life. Beth has been a member of Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous for 10 years. During that time her weight has returned to a healthy number, her selfesteem has been restored and physically she looks and feels great. “My doctor told me I had the blood pressure of a teenage boy after a nap,” she said with a pleased
“I was 300 pounds and had serious healthy issues like high blood pressure and borderline diabetes. I knew I was very much overweight, but I thought I would just be fat and happy.” Beth chuckle. Mary’s story is similar, but different. Growing up with an overweight mother who became her eating buddy, an unhealthy pattern of rejection and acceptance began early in her life. “Although we ate together I felt criticized and pitied for my obesity.” Mary eventually married and had three children, but her addiction to food never left her. “I could control food for a while, but would always go back to overeating. I lost and gained over 80 pounds three times.” After embarking on her own journey of weight loss methods, she, too, finally took her 230pound self to a Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous meeting. She has never looked back. Being addicted to a food is a disease that can slowly kill you, Beth said. “Obesity is rampant and it can be a horrible, slow death.” Continued on page 28
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Continued from page 27 Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous is a program based on the 12 steps of Alcoholism Anonymous. There are no dues, fees or weigh-ins at the meetings. It is a fellowship of individuals who, through shared experience and mutual support, are recovering from the disease of food addiction. It is open to men and women of all ages. Members include those who have been obese, or under eaters, bulimic, or so obsessed with food or weight they cannot focus on anything else. People who have weighed as little as 62 pounds or as much as 400 pounds, and others who have been of normal weight, but are obsessed with food or dieting have joined. Members have usually joined the program after trying a number of other solutions, none of which have been successful. The program allows members to use the 12 steps, work with a sponsor and turn over their eating problems to a higher power. “It’s simple, but it’s not always easy,” said Beth. It’s disciplined and the meetings are a lifeline.” In an article about her struggle with food addiction Mary wrote: “I am grateful for the fellowship and for this pattern for living. I am thankful for a loving and disciplined sponsor, who dares to speak her truth so I might find mine. I am now very present and available for my family, no longer focusing all my attention on food.” In the long-term, many members have maintained
“I could control food for a while, but would always go back to overeating. I lost and gained over 80 pounds three times.” Mary their normal weights and found freedom from their obsession with food. For more information about Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous and its meetings in and around Central Alberta — open to Sylvan Lake residents — contact 403-843-4570 or 403-3969371.
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Why it’s smart to make a will even if you’re still healthy SUBMITTED SPECIAL TO SYLVAN LAKE NEWS
Although we may contemplate it from time to time, most of us don’t think seriously about preparing a will. But it may be the most important document we will ever write, and there’s no time like the present to write a will and enjoy the peace of mind that comes from having it done. Here are a few guidelines: Should I consult a lawyer? Some people try to save money by drafting a will on their own. While completing a readymade will that can be purchased for a few dollars may seem appealing, it may end up costing more money for the people you wished to benefit with your estate. Wills are governed by provincial legislation which can change. You may also not be an expert on the ins and outs of taxation and how to reduce what will need to be paid. One unclear sentence or phrase could put your will into legal limbo for a very long time. The cost of having a professionally-drafted will is far less than most people realize. You can also save money by making sure you are organized and ready before seeing the lawyer by creating a record of your important documents and the names of your immediate family, executor and beneficiaries. The less time you spend with the lawyer, the lower the cost of preparing your will. What will happen if I don’t have a will? If you don’t have a will, the court appoints an administrator to manage your estate. Provincial legislation will determine who your beneficiaries will be—and this may include some people that you had no intention of remembering. The process is generally costlier in terms of both administrative expenses and lost tax advantages—leaving much less than you may have intended for your chosen beneficiaries. And some of the bequests you had always
intended to make, such as to your church, your favourite health charity or organizations like Amnesty International that you supported in your lifetime, would be ignored. What is an executor? An executor is the person you choose who will be responsible for using your assets as needed to pay any outstanding debts and to file a final income tax return. As well, the executor is responsible for preserving your
assets until they can be sold or transferred to the beneficiaries of your estate. Once all the financial obligations have been met, and a clearance certificate from the Canada Revenue Agency has been obtained to prove there is no claim for unpaid taxes, the executor can then distribute the remainder of your assets according to your wishes. Who can be an executor? Any adult can be an executor
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Grade 4 students at Eckville Elementary School have eagerly embraced their new virtual workspace world of doing school work on Chromebooks. Principal Ian McLaren explains that Chromebooks are a portal to the internet, do not have a hard drive, are low maintenance and are fairly inexpensive. Looking like a medium sized laptop and having a speedy start time, students set up their own devices and enter the big world of Google. Within their own workspace, students can work independently or simultaneously in groups to complete an assignment and hand in a digital copy. Parents even have the ability to view what their children have been working on in school. Students assignments are created
and stored in the ‘cloud’ or on the internet. This is the first time the school has had Chromebooks and even as a pilot test, the students love working in their new digital world. Not only do the devices make it easier for students to complete their school work, students are also learning the environmental benefits of going digital. “They are easier to use because you don’t always use up school supplies,” said Grade 4 student Aaron Knudsen. Chelsey Ackerman teaches the enthusiastic class and said the initiative allows her to teach in a unique and exciting way. “The students are really excited for these books, they are doing awesome with using them,” she said. “They are environmentally friendly — instead of paper, I have digital copy.”
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Young Canadians today are growing up in the digital landscape. Their childhood is totally engaged in computers, digital video, cell phones, online games, and the Internet. Digital communication is at the centre of their social world and many children have email addresses and personal online profiles before they get to middle school. Mobile phones are a tool to text, snap photos and share it all with friends. Growing up online can deliver valuable
experiences. There are many educational advantages to the Internet — although it can also be menacing. This highly interconnected world comes hand in hand with constantly changing threats and one of them is that records are kept permanently. What your children say, post, and share online now can resurface and surprise them in their adult years. We tell our children to look both ways when crossing the street, and teach them to not talk to strangers, but it’s also important to teach them to stay safe online. As a parent, you might feel that you don’t know the latest online
risks or that you aren’t aware of what kids are doing online. Rest assured that there are some trusted places you can go to for information and to start with, here are some tips to make sure your children grow up informed and protected: Talk to your children about what they are doing online and teach them how to deal with inappropriate material that they may come across. Talk to them about the consequences of posting inappropriate pictures and saying negative things about other people — actions that
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An 80-room $15.5 million affordable seniors’ complex in Rimbey has moved one step closer to completion. Rimoka Housing Foundation board chairman Paul McLauchlin said partner municipalities including the Town of Rimbey, Ponoka County and the Town of Ponoka have endorsed the $3.5 million debt load required by the housing foundation to build the lodge. “The debt servicing will only be needed midway to the end of the project,” said McLauchlin. The remainder of the $15.5 million project costs comes from a $13.3 million grant made available through the Provincial and Federal governments. Approximately $12 million of the grant has been earmarked for Join in this beautiful art form with feminine spirit that tones the the new facility and the body and strengthens the stomach, lower back, arms, neck & legs. remainder of the funds will be used for remedial TO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFO work on the existing PLEASE CALL GABRIELLAH AT
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County Patrol sees potential accidents waiting to happen all around us. It’s early in the morning, there was a heavy frost last night and someone’s late for work. The car windshield is covered with frost again and your scraper is in the other car. Oh well, let the defroster get it while I get to work, right? WRONG! The Traffic Safety Act of Alberta, Use of Highways and Rules of the Road Regulation, Section 80(a) states: “A person shall not drive a vehicle on a highway if the view through the windshield or windows of the vehicle is so obscured by mud, frost, steam or any other thing so as to make the driving of the vehicle hazardous or dangerous.” If you can’t see the children on the side of the road waiting for the
school bus in the early morning dark or the stop sign at the next intersection (not to mention the intersection itself), that’s pretty hazardous. What about that icy patch or that plank in the middle of the road? While not everybody does this all the time, too many drivers are guilty of not clearing their vehicles’ windows before driving, often in the dark, because they are in a hurry. Everyone needs to take that extra minute to scrape or clean all the windows. It’s the law, but more importantly, not doing so can be downright dangerous to you and other motorists. Think about it! Provincial legislation provides a fine of $115.00 for this offence. For information on this or any other concern, contact the local RCMP detachment or your County Patrol at 403-343-6301.
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11:30 AM Festival Business Lunch $50 6:00 PM Festival’s Winter Solstice *NEW EVENT* $85 or Table $600 8:00 PM Festival of Wines $60
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29TH 11:30 AM ‘Tis the Season Fashion Luncheon $45 or table $320 6:00 PM Mistletoe Magic ($80) SOLD OUT!
OUR DOOR TO YOURS – MOBILE GLASS SERVICE
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30TH
9:30 AM Breakfast with Santa Adult SOLD OUT! 2:00 PM Public Auction Closes
Events take place at Westerner Park, Red Deer Public Hours: Fri & Sat: 10 AM - 9 PM, Sun: 10 AM - 4 PM 2014 funds raised to support the new Obstetrics Operating Rooms at the Red Deer Regional Hospital For more information, contatct:
The Red Deer Regional Health Foundation 403-343-4773 Email: foundation@albertahealthservices.ca Proud Community Supporter
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Includes potato, veggies & soup or salad
$19.95
Did you know that we also sell beautiful, handcrafted, distressed, imported & custom-made furniture?
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Agriculture
150-194
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announcements Obituaries
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Rental & Real Estate
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Coming Events
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Our precious son, father, and brother passed away in the Red Deer Regional Hospital unexpectedly yet peacefully. Jeff (Jethro) will always be remembered as a faithful friend, extremely hard worker, who loved to be outdoors camping, hiking, snowmobiling and motorbiking. Jeff was very meticulous about the quality of his work, highly respected in the oil patch, the trucking industry, as a journeyman welder and was a true farm boy. Jeff had fond memories of the family farm in Bassano where he would hang out with his sisters and the farm hands, build jumps with bales, or motorbike with his best and lifelong friend Jamie Beringer. Words to describe Jeff are dependable, creative, risk taker, fun loving, tree planting environmentalist, caring, big hearted, competitive, and loyal, with a quiet respect and faith in the Lord. Born in Bassano, Alberta Jeff is survived by his beloved son, Bradley whom Jeff was so proud of; Brad’s mother, Birdena Kopeechuk; parents, Wayne and Donna Arrison; 3 sisters, Sherry Strand and son Devon, Cathy and Bryce Kalynchuk and children Hunter, Marshall, and Simone, and Beth Arrison; as well as grandparents, Fred and Janet Schneider; the families of his uncles Norm, Fred, Pat Schneider and Melvin Currie, and his aunts Gail Arrison, Marelyn Dubois and Debbie Boudreau. Join us in celebrating his life on Saturday, October 25, 2014 at the Balmoral Chapel located at the intersection of Highway 11 (55 Street) & Rutherford Drive in Red Deer at 1:30 p.m. Condolences may be forwarded to the family by visiting www.reddeerfuneralhome.com. Arrangements entrusted to RED DEER FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORIUM 6150 - 67 Street, Red Deer. Phone (403) 347-3319.
Arts & Crafts Shows ..................50 Class Registrations....................51 Coming Events ..........................52 Lost ............................................54 Found ........................................56 Companions ..............................58 Personals...................................60 Bingos........................................64 Fitness & Sports ........................66 Happy Ads .................................70
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CLASSIFIED RATE: 1-25 WORDS $15.30 additional words .26 cents each Ask about our 6 pack 8 pack Adpack All-In-1 Pack
Garage Sales Sylvan Lake MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALE Christmas items, antiques, etc. Saturday, Oct. 18th 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. 91 REGATTA WAY Classifieds...costs so little Saves you so much!
Coming Events
ANNUAL FOOD BANK DRIVE Sylvan Lake Guides & Scouts Wednesday, October 8 Guides will be knocking on doors east of 50th Street from 6pm – 8:30 pm
Thursday, October 23. Scouts will be knocking on doors west of 50th Street from 6pm – 8:30 pm
1.877.223.3311
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Medical
Employment #700 - #920 Caregivers/Aides................710 Clerical ..............................720 Computer Personnel ..........730 Dental ................................740 Estheticians........................750 Hair Stylists ........................760 Janitorial ............................770 Legal ..................................780 Medical ..............................790 Oilfield ................................800 Professionals......................810 Restaurant/Hotel ................820 Sales & Distributors ..........830 Teachers/Tutors..................840 Trades ................................850 Truckers/Drivers ................860 Business Opportunities......870 Miscellaneous ....................880 Volunteers Wanted ............890 Positions Wanted ..............895 Employment Training ........900 Career Planning ................920
This door-to-door Food Drive supports our local Food Bank. Please donate quality, non-perishable food items as well as personal care products. Cash is welcome and encouraged. This allows the Food Bank to provide everything needed to its clients. Be prepared with bagged items for pickup and Thank You for supporting your community!
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HEALTH CREW, Pen Checkers. Immediate permanent full-time positions available. Wages are negotiable and will commensurate according to qualifications and experience. Lakeside offers an excellent benefit package. Will train the right candidate. Fax resume to: Chris Sparrow - JBS Lakeside Feeders 403-362-8231.
Legal
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MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION IS AN IN-DEMAND CAREER IN CANADA! Employers have work-athome positions available. Get the online training you need from an employer-trusted program. Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or 1-888-528-0809 to start training for your work-athome career today! Tired of Standing? Find something to sit on in Classifieds
Oilfield
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AN ALBERTA OILFIELD company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 780-723-5051.
Oilfield Maintenance Labourer /Swamper Must have safety tickets. No experience necessary. Will train. Fax resume to 403-746-5131 or email smittysoilfield@gmail.com LOOKING FOR
Apprentice Picker Operator / Swamper Competitive wages, lots of hours. Send resume to: oilfieldcompany2001 @gmail.com
SWAMPERS & LABOURERS
for oilfield company needed. Send resumes to: oilfieldcompany2001 @gmail.com TOO MUCH STUFF? Let Classifieds help you sell it.
READ THE CLASSIFIEDS & find just what you’re looking for. 1-877-223-3311
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Farm Work
Restaurant/ Hotel
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SULLY CHAPMAN BEATTIE LLP is looking for a wellorganized and efficient legal assistant with broad experience in a solicitor’s practice, which would include corporate and commercial law, real estate conveyancing, and wills and estates. Salary and benefits are negotiable and will be commensurate with experience.
Getting Married? Let your friends & family know in the Announcements
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What’s Happening
ARRISON Jeffrey Wendell Bruce June 7, 1971 - Oct. 5, 2014
Vehicles
5010-5240
SO007488 6ERMILION s ,LOYDMINSTER Apply to Lakeland College in person or online during Open House & pay NO APPLICATION FEE. www.lakelandcollege.ca/open-house
Please email your resume to kbeattie@scblaw.ca
HEWLETT PARK MCDONALDS (50 Hewlett Park Landing Sylvan Lake) is seeking Food Counter Attendants available 24/7 for all shifts, starting $11.00/hour. Apply in person or at www.worksforme.ca
Please Note: We will only reply to those candidates meeting our criteria.
Looking for a new pet? Check out Classifieds to find the purrfect pet.
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Retail Salesperson 6421 - 1 vacancy
COMPANY: 1421552 Alberta Ltd. / Nomads Clothing and Hard Goods Store LOCATION: 4603 Lakeshore Drive, Sylvan Lake, Alberta, T4S 1C3 TYPE OF EMPLOYMENT: Full time-Permanent Estimated Start Date: As soon as possible JOB DUTIES: -Operate cash register -Customer service oriented -Set up displays of merchandise in windows or display cases -Process money, cheque and credit/debit card payment -Operate computerized inventory record keeping and re-ordering systems -Provide advice about merchandise -Suggestive selling -Work with minimal supervision -Negotiate credit terms, trade-in allowances, warranties and delivery dates REQUIREMENTS: - Education: Completion of secondary school - Experience is an asset Demonstrated sales ability is an asset SALARY: $12.00 to $15.00 hourly, 40 -44 hours per week BENEFITS: 30% Discount at Nomads Clothing Store and The Big Moo Ice Cream Parlor Apply by e-mail to: The.Big.Moo@mail.com Or mail to: 4603 Lakeshore Drive, Sylvan Lake, Alberta, T4S 1C3 Or Fax: 403-887-3055
Trades
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NEEDED IMMED. FOR manufacturing company in Blackfalds JOURNEYMAN WELDERS Competitive wages and benefits package. Email resume to: joel@prolineinc.ca
Business Opportunities
THURSDAY, OCT. 16, 2014
Trades
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BILL MCCOLMAN OILFIELD HAULING LTD. Looking to hire Journeyman or Apprentice Mechanic. Great work environment. Competitive wages. Drop off, fax or send your resume to: Human Resources Dept.; derlandson@mccolmans.com Brooks, AB, T1R 1C5. Fax 403-362-7822.
EVRAZ Red Deer Works is now accepting applications for
Journeyman Millwrights, Electricians, and Machinists.
Individuals must be safety conscious, physically fit, able to work overtime and shift work. Wages start at $40.00 per hour and offer an excellent benefit and pension package. Please send resume to reddeerhr@evrazna.com or deliver in person to 27251 391 Township Road HEAVY DUTY MECHANIC required for busy commercial transport truck dealership in Kamloops. 4 year apprentice or ticketed mechanic with strong electrical knowledge. Permanent full-time, competitive wage and benefit package. Resume to: Attn.: HR, 2072 Falcon Rd., Kamloops, BC, V2C 4J3. Email: jobapplication @jamesws.com INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. In-the-seat training. No simulators. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Funding options. Weekly job board! Sign up online! iheschool.com. 1-866-399-3853
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Trades
Truckers/ Drivers
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SERVICE DEPARTMENT ROADEX SERVICES Personnel required. requires O/O 3/4 tons, Busy expanding Chrysler 1 tons and 3 tons for our dealership 40 minutes RV division and O/O from Edmonton looking for Semis and drivers for our individuals to fill the followRV and general freight ing position: deck division. Paid by Journeyman Automotive direct deposit, benefits Service Technicians. and company fuel cards. Flat rate system. Border crossing required Wages commensurate with valid passport and with training level clean criminal record. and experience. 1-800-867-6233; Chrysler experience www.roadexservices.com. preferred but not essential, apprentices considered. FOR fast results: Classified Apply in person or by writing to: Brown’s Chrysler Want Ads. Phone 1-877223-3311. Ltd., 10447 - 104 Ave., Westlock, AB, T7P 2E4. 1-888-349-5566. Fax: Business 1-780-349-6493. Attention: Opportunities Dale Marshall or email: dfm@brownschrysler.com. GET FREE VENDING MACHINES. SHUNDA Can earn $100,000. + per CONSTRUCTION year. All cash-retire in just requires a 3 years. Protected territories. Safety Coordinator Full details call now to implement, manage & 1-866-668-6629. Website: enhance our existing www.tcvend.com. safety program. Fax resume and references to 403-343-1248 or Misc. email admin@shunda.ca. Help
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SHUNDA CONSTRUCTION Requires Full Time
Carpenters & Apprentices
Competitive Wages & Benefits. Fax resumes & ref’s to: 403-343-1248 or email to: admin@shunda.ca
SHUNDA CONSTRUCTION Requires Full Time
Equipment Operator/Truck Driver
Q Endorsement preferred. Competitive Wages & Benefits. Fax resumes & ref’s to: 403-343-1248 or email to: admin@shunda.ca
Classifieds Your place to SELL Your place to BUY
870
880
OVERHEAD DOOR TECH • Experience in residential & commercial installation & service
OVERHEAD DOOR ASST.
• Training will be provided
DOORS ON DEMAND Sales, Service & Installation
For info or to apply call Gerald OR email resume to doorsondemand@hotmail.com
403-963-5000
Business Opportunities
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THE DISABILITY TAX CREDIT. $1,500 yearly tax credit. $15,000 lump sum refund (on average). Covers: hip/knee replacements, arthritic joints, COPD. Apply today! 1-844-453-5372.
Place your ad in this newspaper and12345 province wide $ with a combined circulation of over 800,000 for only...
995 plus GST/HST
Value Ad Network
Alberta Weekly Newspapers Association toll free 1-800-282-6903 x228 email andrea@awna.com or visit this community newspaper
Business Services #1000 - #1430
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INTERESTED IN THE COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER BUSINESS? Alberta’s weekly newspapers are looking for people like you. Post your resume online. FREE. Visit: awna.com/for-job-seekers. NEEDED F/T Service Person General Carpenter/handyman type for service and set up of manufactured and modular home. Exp. in trim, roofing, siding, flooring, paint etc., Competitive wages and health plan avail. Apply to James at M & K Homes, 403-346-6116
Employment Training
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MEDICAL BILLING TRAINEES NEEDED! Learn to process & submit billing claims for hospitals and doctors! No experience needed! Local training gets you ready to work! 1-888-627-0297. CELEBRATIONS HAPPEN EVERY DAY IN CLASSIFIEDS
Misc. Misc. Help Help
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Chartered Accountants & Business Advisors
403-887-3260 #103 Railside Plaza, 4505 – 50 Avenue Sylvan Lake, Alberta www.strategisgroupca.com
Automotive
DATING SERVICE. Long-term/short-term relationships. Free to try! 1-877-297-9883. Live intimate conversation, Call #7878 or 1-888-534-6984. Live adult 1on1 Call 1-866-311-9640 or #5015. Meet local single ladies. 1-877-804-5381. (18+).
Our Door to Yours! Mobile Glass Service
Domestic, Import & Diesel Repair
403-887-2340 www.rapidauto.org NEW FACILITY
WE ARE A NEW CAR WARRANTY APPROVED MAINTENANCE FACILITY
Imports • Domestic • Trucks • SUV • Diesel Repairs
Landscaping
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• General Equipment Rental • STIHL Products Dealer #30 Industrial Drive 403-887-0012
WE CAN MAKE IT EASIER!
(Top Soil, Sand & Gravel)
Property Clean Ups & Junk Removal
CALL SHELLEY
Legal Services
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CRIMINAL RECORD? Think: Canadian pardon. U.S. travel waiver. Divorce? Simple. Fast. Inexpensive. Debt recovery? Alberta collection to $25,000. Calgary 403-228-1300 or 1-800-347-2540.
403-887-0440 service@sylvanlakeautopro.com
1A Industrial Drive Directly behind our old location
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403-887-6661
403-340-8666
Misc. Services
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1100
Chain Link Fences Wood Fences Decks Interior Framing Finish Work
ART LAKE 403-304-0727 (cell) 403-887-3760
Misc. Help
880
More than a job. Think career. Think ownership.
Trackmobile Operator- Edmonton
Top candidates will be customer service oriented and have excellent teamwork skills. The trackmobile operator must be physically fit and be able to gain a clear medical evaluation for safety critical postions as well as possess H2S, TDG, WHMIS, and First Aid.
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Custom Landscaping & Design
Hours: M-F 8-5
FULL-TIME CAFE HELP
12345
403-887-2200
Len Campbell Owner/Operator 8 Cuendet Industrial Way, Sylvan Lake
1029 5 Star
#6, 20A Sylvaire Close
is now hiring
Cando Rail Services is seeking experienced Trackmobile Operators for a customer site in Edmonton, Ab. Working in a small team environment, incumbent will ensure safe operation of the trackmobile and rail car movements.
AUTO • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL MOBILE SERVICE
Personal Services
Rental Equipment
Contractors
Must be a people person with exceptional customer service skills. Attention to detail is essential. Baking and Barista experience is an asset. Must be able to work in a fast paced multi functional environment.
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24 HOUR COMMERCIAL EMERGENCY SERVICE
Accounting Misc. Help
Apply in person with Resume, no phone calls.
e z e e u q S the MOST out of your advertising dollars
Glass Shops
Full time position working 8 hours a day; Monday to Friday. Employee Group Benefits Plan and eligibility to participate in an Employee Ownership Plan. Fax: 780-424-4848, Email: john.quirk@candoltd.com or Visit: candoltd.com for more information.
403-318-1760 www.windoorinst.com Personal Services
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CERTIFIED GRIEF COACH. Booking appointments. I offer one-on-one or telephone services, and workshops. For information call 403-546-7040.
Buy & Sell #1500 - #1990 Aircraft ..............................1510 Antiques & Art ..................1520 Auctions ............................1530 Bicycles ............................1540 Building Supplies ..............1550 Business Machines ..........1560 Cameras & Accessories ..1570 Children’s Items ................1580 Clothing ............................1590 Computers ........................1600 Concert & Event Tickets ..1610 Equipment - Misc. ............1620 Equipment - Heavy ..........1630 Tools ................................1640 Farmers’ Market & Food Basket......................1650 Firewood ..........................1660 Lumber ............................1670 Garden Supplies ..............1680 Lawn Tractors ..................1690 Health, Dietary, Beauty ....1700 Household Appliances......1710 Household Furnishings ....1720 TV’s, Stereos, VCR’s ........1730 Hot Tubs & Accessories ..1740 Jewellery ..........................1750 Kid’s Deals........................1755 Misc. For Sale ..................1760 Musical Instruments..........1770 Music Lessons..................1780 Piano & Organs ................1790 Office Supplies ................1800 Pets & Supplies ................1810 Pet Services ....................1820 Cats ..................................1830 Dogs ................................1840 Sports Cards ....................1850 Sporting Goods ................1860 Collectors’ Items ..............1870 Swap, Barter & Trade ......1880 Travel Packages ..............1900 Wedding Supplies ............1910 Recycled Products............1920 Wanted to Buy ..................1930 Items to Give Away ..........1940
Advocate Opportunities NEWSPAPER CARRIERS REQUIRED To deliver the SYLVAN LAKE NEWS & CENTRAL AB LIFE 1 day a week. Please call Debbie at 403-314-4307
Misc. Help
880
Meat Cutter Full time opportunities with a long standing local company located12345 in Salmon Arm, BC, on the beautiful Shuswap Lake. Candidates should be experienced Meat Cutters who would like to grow and advance their careers with Askew’s Foods. Visit our website at Askewsfoods.com for details on this position.
Career Planning
920 Let us amplify your message! 12345 Add this feature to your next career ad booking
Call for more details 1-800-282-6903 ext 235
CARRIERS REQUIRED To deliver the CENTRAL AB LIFE 1 day a week in: Eckville Bowden Olds Sylvan Lake Please call Debbie for details 403-314-4307
THURSDAY, OCT. 16, 2014
Auctions
SYLVAN LAKE NEWS
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BUD HAYNES & WARD’S FIREARMS & MILITARIA AUCTION. Sat. & Sun., Oct. 25 & 26, 10 a.m., 11802 - 145 St., Edmonton. Over 1200 lots. Gord Fortner, Estate Walter Ashfield,. Dr. Ed Hardy, Estate Jim McKinney. To consign phone 403-347-5855 or 780-451-4549.
Auctions
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CANADA PLACE FITNESS ASSOCIATION AUCTION 10527 - 106 St., Edmonton. Saturday, October 25, 10 a.m. Selling treadmills, cross trainers, steppers, spin and recumbent bikes, selectorized weight equipment, free weights, racks, benches, dumbbells, barbells, lockers, & more. See www. montgomeryauctions.com. 1-800-371-6963
CLASSIFIEDS Sell it Best! To place your ad phone 1-877223-3311 Well Drilling
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Well Drilling
1400
Auctions
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HEAVY CRUDE HAULING Surplus Inventory Auction. Shop equipment, parts, tools. Saturday, October 25, 6601 - 62 Street, Lloydminster, Alberta. Stewart Auctions, Vermilion, Alberta. 1-800-269-8580; www.stewartauctions.com. WHEATLAND AUCTIONS Heavy Duty Truck Repair Dispersal Oct.18th in Strathmore, Alberta. Gun and Sportman’s Auction, Oct. 25th in Cheadle, Alberta. Phone 403-669-1109; www.wheatlandauctions.com
Well Drilling
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RURAL WATER TREATMENT (Province Wide) Tell them Danny Hooper sent you
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Building Supplies
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METAL ROOFING & SIDING. 30+ colours available at over 40 Distributors. 40 year warranty. 48 hour Express Service available at select supporting Distributors. Call 1-888-263-8254. STEEL BUILDINGS/ METAL BUILDINGS 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100, sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206; www.crownsteelbuildings.ca
Garden Supplies
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BEAUTIFUL SPRUCE TREES. 4 - 6 ft., $35 each. Machine planting; $10/tree (includes bark mulch and fertilizer). 20 tree minimum order. Delivery fee: $75 - $125/order. Quality guaranteed. 403-820-0961
Misc. for Sale
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A-STEEL SHIPPING Dry Storage Containers. Used 40’ & 40’ Seacans high cube & insulated containers 40’-53’ long. Specials in stock now. Self unloading delivery. Phone toll free 1-866-528-7108; www.rtccontainer.com.
Misc. for Sale
Houses/ Duplexes
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EVERY WATER WELL on earth should have the patented “Kontinuous Shok� Chlorinator from Big Iron Drilling! Why? Save thousands of lives every year. www.1-800bigiron.com. Phone 1-800-BIG-IRON. SAWMILLS from only $4,397. Make money & save money with your own bandmill. Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free info & dvd: www.NorwoodSawmills.com/ 400OT. 1-800-566-6899 ext. 400OT.
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CALL 1-877-223-3311
Agricultural #2000 - #2290
For Rent #3000 - #3200
Farm Equipment ..............2010 Haying Equipment ............2020 Tractors ............................2030 Combines & Headers ......2040 Fertilizer Equipment..........2050 Misc. Farm Machinery ......2060 Equipment Wanted ..........2070 Farm Custom Work ..........2080 Farm Auctions ..................2090 Livestock ..........................2100 Livestock - Exotic..............2110 Sheep ..............................2120 Poultry ..............................2130 Horses ..............................2140 Horse Boarding ................2150 Riding Supplies ................2160 Horse/Stock Trailers ........2170 Pasture Wanted ................2180 Grain, Feed, Hay ..............2190 Seed Grain ......................2200 Seeding & Tillage ............2210
Acreages/Farms ..............3010 Houses/Duplexes ............3020 Condos/Townhouses........3030 Manufactured Homes ......3040 Four Plexes/Six Plexes ....3050 Suites ..............................3060 Cottages/Seasonal ..........3070 Roommates Wanted ........3080 Rooms for Rent................3090 Motels/Hotels ..................3100 Offices ..............................3110 Stores/Commercial ..........3120 Industrial ..........................3130 Warehouse Space............3140 Garage Space..................3150 Storage Space ................3160 Land ................................3170 Pasture ............................3180 Mobile Lot ........................3190 Misc. for Rent ..................3200
Wanted to Rent #3250 - #3390
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.
Acreages/Farms ..............3255 Houses/Duplexes ............3260 Suites ..............................3270 Rooms..............................3280 Manufactured Homes ......3290 Housesitting Wanted ........3300 Garage Space..................3310 Storage Space ................3320 Stores/Commercial ..........3330 Office Space ....................3340 Industrial ..........................3350 Warehouse Space............3360 Resorts & Cottages..........3370 Pasture/Land....................3380 Mobile Lot ........................3390
CLASSIFIED Want Ads do more things for more people than any other form of advertising. Phone 1-877223-3311
Buying or Selling your home? Check out Homes for Sale in Classifieds
Grain, Feed Hay
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BENTLEY 3 BDRM. 2 1/2 bath, 4 level split, dbl. garage, avail. Nov. 1, 403-341-9974
Suites
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BACHELOR SUITES FOR RENT ranging $550-$650 $300 d.d. All rooms above Hazzard County Bar & Grill. Call 403-887-5235 ask for Sheri CENTRAL Sylvan Lake: bsmt. suite, lots of windows, recent reno’d, 2 bdrm. avail. now, separate furnace, seeking stable tenant for minimum 1 yr. term $950/mo. + share utils., n/s, no pets, written ref. req/d. 403-318-3585
Just had a baby? Tell everyone with a Milestone Announcement
1.877.223.3311
SYLVAN LAKE BUSINESS DIRECTORY Get your business out there! Call Shannon or Joe at 403.887.2331!
JIM’S ROOFING SEPTIC TANK Service x SIDING STONE www.jimsseptic.ca
If you choose us as your contractor we will: • • • •
Listen to your needs and concerns Provide high quality products Show attention to detail Carefully clean up, leaving your yard the way we found it • Provide you with the best warranty in the business
• Septic Tanks • Campgrounds
• Camps • RVs • Holding Tanks
• Barn Pits • Lagoons
We Can’t Repair a Broken Heart,
BUT WE CAN REPAIR YOUR BROKEN GLASS. • Commercial • Residential • Auto Glass
We also oer PORTABLE TOILET RENTALS
403-748-2628
Toll Free 1-877-292-6777 sales@jimsseptic.ca
403.887.4544
#2, 18 Thevanez Industrial Trail (beside Horizon Marine)
We are manufacturer certiďŹ ed and have over 20 years experience. We work all seasons of the year.
Call Al for a free estimate:
403-887-7706
www.primorooďŹ ng.com
Serving Central Alberta
Master Electrician Owned & Operated
RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL • OILFIELD • MAINTENANCE • RENOVATIONS & PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE BUCKET TRUCK AVAILABLE
& EXTERIORS
THIS COULD BE YOUR BUSINESS CARD
$37.00+GST per week
Based on a 12 week commitment. Does not include the $2.25 per week web surcharge
CALL SHANNON OR JOE
403-887-2331
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HAZZARD COUNTY BAR & GRILL in Sylvan Lake Looking for exp. & reliable P/T Staff with some cooking exp. Must have Pro-Serve & be Ă exible for day or night shifts. Please contact Sheri 403-877-0824 or Jackie 403-352-1735
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
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20’ X 76’ MAPLEWOOD - 230. $111,000. This spacious à oor plan offers great potential for your family with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 4 appliances & more. For more information call United Homes Canada 1-800-461-7632 or visit us at: www. unitedhomescanada.com.
Condos/ Townhouses
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IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. 2400 square foot show home The Pipestone Creek. 4 bedroom, den, 2.5 baths. Save thousands. Sunshine Homes - Lacombe, 1-877-887-2254; www.sshomes.ca. WE WILL BEAT ANY QUOTE IN ALBERTA ON 16, 20, 22 & MODULAR. Many models to choose from or customize your own. Best Buy Homes. 403-948-2455, 403-560-6317.
Commercial Property
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RITCHIE BROS UNRESERVED AUCTION. October 30. Highway commercial property, 2.04 acres in Stettler. Two heated metal buildings, chain link fenced. Visit: rbauction.com/ realestate for details
Mortgages Bought/Sold
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BANK SAID NO? Bank on us! Equity Mortgages for purchases, debt consolidation, foreclosures, renovations. Bruised credit, self-employed, unemployed ok. Dave Fitzpatrick: www.albertalending.ca. 587-437-8437, Belmor Mortgage
Money To Loan
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GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need money? We lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420; www.pioneerwest.com.
Transportation #5000-5300
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
Motorcycles
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Financial #4400 - #4430
Investments ......................4410 Money Wanted ................4420 Money to Loan ................4430
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w/Lehman Monarch 2 trike kit. This unit is loaded with all options plus lots of extra chrome. 49,500 kms bike was triked in 2011. Asking $33,000 Call (403)318-4653
Now Renting at Chateau Suites in Sylvan Lake
Available units immediately – Furnished and Unfurnished. Rent includes: Gas, electricity, water, cable and internet. Small dogs under 20 pounds allowed. Beautiful Lakefront condominiums in an adult community. Very quiet building with the best view of the lake from any of our units! All units have stainless steel appliances, Fridge, Stove, Microwave, Dish Washer, Washer and Dryer. Heated Underground Parking ~ Storage Unit available with rental ~ On site management, maintenance and security.
Call us today to set up an appointment or email us for further information. Email:Â jenn@beca.ca Phone: 403-887-6699
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MARKET UPDATE Outstanding Agents Oustanding Results®
Alberta Strong The Sylvan Lake market returned to normal in September with active listings down and sales off from August but up from last September. The sales to listing ratio is back to normal as well, sitting at just over 20% where buyers have a slight advantage. It’s been a great year with sales up more than 23% over last year and it looks like another strong year in store. When pondering the future of central Alberta, the story remains pretty much the same-strong in-migration from other provinces driven by a strong job market, high wages and low taxes. In April, May and June of this year, Alberta gained a net 13,204 new people from
other parts of the country (the difference between the number of in-migrants less the number of out-migrants). That is the equivalent of Alberta adding another city the size of Camrose to its population in a matter of three months. Part of the reason for our strong economy is that our oil is now making its way to market by train. New markets mean higher prices for producers and more royalties for the government who will be spreading that money around before another provincial election in 2016.
ALF MOORE 403.350.6193 www.alfmoore.ca
WILLARD MORRIS 403.318.4547 www.willardmorris.com
Call us for detailed market information for Sylvan Lake, Red Deer, Blackfalds, Lacombe or Ponoka.
ROBERT POPILCHAK 403.350.8708 robertpopilchak@remax.net
GORD STEINBACH 403.505.2004 gordsteinbach@remax.net www.gordsteinbach.com
à MARKET STATISTICS FOR SEPTEMBER 2014 Ä Total number of MLS listings in the Sylvan Lake Area* in September:
Number of September:
Sales in the Sylvan Lake Area* in
215 Sylvan Lake Area is defined as the Town of Sylvan Lake and the Sylvan Lake Summer Villages.
Most Expensive Home Sold in September:
Sylvan Lake Area is defined as the Town of Sylvan Lake and the Sylvan Lake Summer Villages.
$400,000+
403.396.1584 lorne@isellsylvanlake.com
Year-to-date Sales:
396
UP 23.4%
CAROLINE BOIVIN 403.896.8500 cbrealestate.ca
Sales to Listing Ratio:
$250,000 - $300,000 Least Active Price Range:
LORNE THERRIAULT
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$1,335,000 Most Active Price Range:
CARL STEPP 403.358.9300 www.sylvanlakehouseguy.com
20.3%
GLEN GOODALL 403.318.0604 glengoodall.com
Market:
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