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Nominations sought for this year’s Leaders of Tomorrow Awards Carvella Café Valentine Weekend Features!
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Nominations for Sylvan Lake’s most outstanding young citizens are now being sought for this year’s Sylvan Lake Leaders of Tomorrow Awards in May. Community members — including coaches, youth workers, teachers, pastors and school administrators — are asked to identify youths between the age of
six and 18 years old who contribute to the community in a positive manner through their leadership and volunteer work. Recipients will be recognized during a ceremony at the Community Centre May 1. Nomination forms are available online at www.sylv an l a ke . c a / fc s s / yout h / youth-leaders. Organizers are also seeking volunteers to sit on the
awards selection committee. Those interested in doing so are asked to contact Krista Carlson at 403887-1137. The program recognizes young leaders throughout the entire community, and organizers are hoping to secure the involvement of selection committee volunteers from a wide variety of community organizations and educational institutions.
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PROUDLY PRESENTED BY: SYLVAN LAKE PHARMACY game night at Sylvan Lake Community Centre. Registration required. Call 403887-1137 for information. Wednesday, Feb. 25 - Sylvan Lake Seniors Bus to Deerfoot Casino Calgary. Leaves 8:30 a.m. Phone Joan at 403-887-7614. Thursday, Feb. 26 - Benalto and Area Rural Crime Watch Society general meeting, 7 p.m. Benalto Leisure Centre Ag. Grounds. Guest speakers and topic: Sylvan Lake and District Victim Services. BARCWS law enforcement partners in attendance. For information, contact Yvette at 403-7463429. Friday, Feb. 27 - To Light a Candle screening at Red Deer College Margaret Parsons Theatre, 7 p.m. A powerful account of the Baha’i people in Iran, a religious minority that builds solidarity, resilience and pride amend is people through its passion for education. For info, contact Robert at 403304-9843.
Club is open to everyone wishing to improve communication and leadership skills. Call Ian Oostindie 403-887-0968. Tuesdays - Taoist tai chi. New class begins January 13 , 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Anglican Church hall. For information, call 403-346-6772 or visit www.taoist.org. Wednesdays - Seniors Drama Troupe at Sylvan Lake Seniors Centre, 9:30 a.m. Everyone welcome. Call 403-596-3012 for more information. Thursdays - Sylvan Lake Seniors Bus to Red Deer. Pick-up starts at 9:15 am. Returning to Sylvan 1 p.m. from Parkland Mall. Call 403-864-2230 for info. Thursdays - Community Bingo at Sylvan Lake Seniors’ Centre. Precall at 6:30 bingo starts at 7 pm. Canteen opens 5:30 pm. Fridays - Meat draw at the Sylvan Lake Legion beginning at 6:30 p.m.
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Saturday, Feb. 14 - Music at Memorial presents Valentine’s Day with Randi Boulton, 7 p.m. Tickets available at the door or the church office weekdays 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 14 - Sylvan Lake WinterFest continues with Polar Bear Dip at 1 p.m., Family Fun 12 p.m., fireworks 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 14 - Chili and a bun will be served at Sylvan Lake’s Legion in conjunction with Winterfest activities. Doors open at noon, $5 per person, 4916 50. Ave. Sylvan Lake. Tuesday, Feb. 17 - Shrove Tuesday pancake supper at Memorial Presbyterian Church (north of library and Legion cenotaph), 5-7 p.m. Adults, $7.50; children 6-12, $5; children 6 and under, free. For info, contact Marg at 403-887-2098. Wednesday, February 18 - Family Game Night presented by Sylvan Lake Parent and Resource Centre and Flipside Youth Centre, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Open house and
Sylvan Lake AA meetings take place Tuesdays 7:30 pm Lions Hall; Sundays 8 pm Presbyterian Church (north door). For more info call male 403-887-4470, 403588-5491 or female 403-887-4297. Sylvan Lake Al-Anon (for families and friends of alcoholics) 8 pm Sundays, Presbyterian Church (north door), Kathy 403-887-4470 or Robyn 403-887-2961. Mondays - Griefshare at Alliance Community Church, 7-9 p.m. Help and encouragement after the death of a spouse, child, family members or friends. 4404 47 Ave. Sylvan Lake. Call 403-8878811 for info. Narcotics Anonymous meetings Thursday nights 7:30 pm Sylvan Lake Bethany Care, 4700 47th Ave.
First Sunday of month - Sylvan Lake Royal Canadian Legion Ladies Auxiliary breakfast at the Legion. 4916 50 Ave. 9 am to 1 pm. Everyone welcome.
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January 31 6:37 a.m. – A 911 call was received by RCMP dispatch from a residence on Wildrose Drive in Sylvan Lake. The caller advised that a male was intoxicated and that he needed to be removed from the home. Based on the investigation conducted by the responding members, the male was arrested without incident and several stolen items were recovered on his person. The confiscated property was confirmed by police to be stolen from a vehicle parked on Old Boomer Road. A 21-yearold Sylvan Lake male is charged with three counts of possession of property obtained by crime under $5,000 and failing to comply with a probation order. 7:02 p.m. – A family dispute at a residence in Eckville resulted in charges being laid against a 25-yearold female. A male contacted police and advised that his ex-common-law spouse was trying to break into his residence by kicking the front door and attempting to damage the lock. He also advised police that the female stole an item from him. Further investigation resulted in the female being charged with mischief under $5,000 and theft under $5,000.
February 1 8:15 p.m. – RCMP responded to a fight in progress at the Boston Pizza in Sylvan Lake. A witness reported that a group of males were involved in an altercation at the restaurant bar which was sparked by a verbal dispute over a Super Bowl game. Police questioned two males who remained in the bar and had sustained non-life threatening injuries. The males were intoxicated and sent home. An investigation into the matter is continuing. February 5 11:26 p.m. – A collision on 46th Street in Sylvan Lake resulted in a charge against a Sylvan Lake female. A complainant advises that she attempted to avoid a head-on collision with another vehicle crossing over into her lane. RCMP attended and questioned the driver of the suspect vehicle who exhibited signs of impairment. The female did not provide a
proper breath sample and was subsequently charged with failing to provide a breath sample under the Criminal Code. February 6 8:14 a.m. – A 24-yearold female is facing charges in relation to an impaired driving incident. RCMP stopped a vehicle on 50th Street at Lakeshore Drive in Sylvan Lake. A screening device was utilized and the female was charged with impaired driving and having a blood alcohol level over .08. 2:53 p.m. – RCMP attended the Walmart in Sylvan Lake after a report of a suspicious female in the electronics department of the store. Staff reported that the female appeared to be under the influence of a substance as she loaded her cart with several items. The female later left the cart at the front of the store and was observed by police wandering the parking lot. She was questioned by police and arrested for outstanding warrants. Several small stolen items were also located on her person. A 30-yearold Red Deer female is facing charges of obstructing a peace officer and shoplifting under $5,000.
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Protecting Canadians must remain a priority: Calkins Our government is committed to the safety and protection of all Canadians; this is the most important task for any government. It takes strong leadership and courage to act when others would not, when faced with radical evil. The Prime Minister has stated that the Jihadi terrorists have declared war on Canada. One only has to notice the comments made by these radical terrorists to know this is true. With the new session underway, there could be no greater distinction between our government and the opposition parties when it comes to the safety and security of Canadians. The leader of the Liberal Party would have us only air drop parkas and warm clothing, then watch from the sidelines as defenseless people are hunted down and slaughtered for a difference of belief. That position is unacceptable and un-Canadian. Canada has never stood idle when confronted with a global threat of evil. Furthermore, the Liberal leader has disgraced our men and women in uniform with his cavalier comments regarding our fighter aircraft operations against
Blaine Calkins MP Wetaskiwin
ISIL. Canada does not simply whip out our F-18s to engage in conflicts; we take a measured approach that is consistent with our allies in order to ensure Canadians are safe. Canadians are being targeted by terrorists because we have built a society based upon basic human rights and freedoms, which these jihadists despise us for. The situation around the world continues to threaten the safety of Canadians and it is crucial that our government stay the course and remains committed to putting forward legislation aimed at protecting Canadians. Since 2006, our government has listed numerous terrorist entities under the Criminal Code, passed the Justice for Victims of Terrorism, launched our C o u n t e r - Te r r o r i s m Strategy in 2012 entitled Building Resilience Against Terrorism, passed the Combating Terrorism Act, and we have tabled the Protection of Canada from Terrorist Act, which will stop those who promote terror by creating a new
Criminal Code offence and give broader powers to our national security officials. With this new legislation, the courts will be able to order the removal of terrorist propaganda online; CSIS, under judicial authority, will be able to intervene to prevent
specific terror plots while in the planning stages, and will prevent terrorists from travelling by enabling the sharing of relevant information across federal departments and agencies. Jihadi terrorism is not a human right; it is an act of
war. The measures our government has introduced since 2006 will strengthen and protect the rights of Canadians against those Jihadi terrorists who seek to destroy the principles which make Canada the greatest country in the world.
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In my lifetime, I have discovered that lots of things that happen in the real world are camouflaged with smoke and mirrors. It is true we do see through a glass darkly. However, one thing I know to be true. Music softens the harshest day and pianos are God’s gift to humanity. I grew up in an old house with a leaky roof and worn, cracked linoleum on the floor. It was a drafty house and I’m sure even the mice that crept in out of the cold to hide in the corners were never really warm. But we had a coal and wood stove in the kitchen and the heat that emitted from its cavernous depths was comforting and delicious. And when that big yel-
low school bus dropped me off down the street and I opened the front door and found my father to be home, I was totally happy living in that bachelor pad devoid of curtains and other little ‘woman touches.’ For one thing, we had the piano. It was a stately piano, all dark wood and shiny. It was situated in the room we called the ‘front room.’ Living room was not a term I was familiar with. Actually, as a kid, the best part of the piano for me was the fact that my mom’s picture was on top of it. I was told at a very early age that my mom had gone to be with the angels, and after a while I came to understand that living with the angels was a permanent
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thing and she wasn’t going to ever be coming home to hug me and make supper. So I learned to live with a mom who existed in a picture, smiling at me constantly and never scolding me about getting my homework done or brushing my teeth. My mom used to play the piano, I was told. I was also told she played ‘Minuet In G’ beautifully, with a touch so soft and perfect it sounded like an angel was at the keyboard. I set out to learn to play ‘Minuet In G’ so people would say I sounded like an
angel, or at least like my mom — but no one ever did. By the time I was 15 years old, I moved out of the house with the leaky roof and left behind the piano with my mom’s picture on it, and pretty much gave up learning to play ‘Minuet In G’ like my mom. But as usually happens in this lifetime, fate and circumstances collided, and when I was 18 years old, I found myself in another home graced by a piano. It belonged to my boyfriend’s mom. Today, that same piano sits in my living room. And across its polished top march a gay profusion of pictures of kids and grandkids who belong to me and that boy of long ago. And every day I still
attempt to tinkle the ivories, struggling to make the music that lives inside of me come out. And now and then I am lucky enough to have my home graced by wonderful musicians whose fingers on the ivories bring that old piano to life. And sometimes when the lace curtains at my window flutter in the night breeze drifting in through the open window and the notes from the piano float outside, it happens. I am surprised by joy. And when I look up at the top of my piano, I swear I can see my mom’s picture sitting there. And she is smiling. Treena Mielke is editor of the Rimbey Review, a sister publication of the Sylvan Lake News.
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Lindhout continuing to spread message of forgiveness worldwide STUART FULLARTON SYLVAN LAKE NEWS
In the year and a half since the release of her best-selling memoir A House in the Sky, Amanda Lindhout’s life has changed drastically once again. The book, which recounts Lindhout’s 15 and a half months of captivity in Somalia between 2008 and 2009, spent 12 straight weeks as the number one book in Canada following its paperback release last fall. As of last week, it was still on the bestsellers list at number 10. While its release and subsequent success have increased Lindhout’s already-frenetic workload, Lindhout relishes the opportunity it’s given her to share her story of forgiveness with audiences all around the world. “It’s just given me a platform that I feel very fortunate to have,” she said. “It’s literally, over the last year and a half, brought me all over the world, and in 2015, the list of countries that I’m going to to speak on stages is really exciting.” An upcoming speaking tour will see Lindhout make stops in India, Nepal, Pakistan, Oman, Kenya, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and South Africa. And that’s only until mid-April. After that, she’ll continue to very much be a part of the book’s impending transition to the big screen: a screenplay adaptation is
currently being worked on by Lindhout’s A House in the Sky co-author and New York Times Magazine contributing writer Sara Corbett. Talk right now suggests production will begin later this year, creating a feeling for Lindhout she can only describe as “surreal”. “Having a Hollywood movie made of your life ... I think it will be difficult, of course,” she said. “It’s depicting not only fun times of my life travelling around the world, but also the darkest moments of my life, and no doubt that will be difficult to watch as they film, and to watch once it’s finished.” Nonetheless, she’s encouraged to know that the film, like the book has, will inspire people all around the world. “The story is ultimately really inspiring to people and it touches people,” she said. “It puts things into perspective, and it reminds them of the strength of the human spirit. “In a film form, it will reach far more people than a book ever will, and that’s important.” Lindhout added she holds a sense of responsibility in sharing the message of what she learned during her captivity in Somalia; working with the talented group of people that are currently on board with the film, she feels, will allow her to do just that, and in a dignified and tasteful manner.
Amanda Lindhout is continuing her worldly travels, using her story to inspire people around the globe. STEVE CARTY
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Sylvan Lake return ‘really special’ for Lindhout continued from page 5 Lindhout shared that same message with a sold-out audience in Sylvan Lake last year in her first — and, to date, her only — hometown speaking event. The night, she said, was both highly emotional and “really special”. “For me to stand in front of that community which supported me and my family during those 15 and a half months in captivity, and for them to just hear from my own mouth the story of what happened and what I learned, and to see too that I’m OK — I’m better than OK; I’m better than I’ve ever been — that was meaningful,” she said. Though her return to Sylvan Lake was something of a rarity for Lindhout, she said she always gets a “feeling of homecoming” when she does get back to town. And she’ll be forever grateful for all the Sylvan Lake community did for both her and her two dads — who still live in Sylvan Lake — during her time in cap-
tivity. “The support from the community helped my family through that period more than the community probably understands,” she said. “To have had that outreach from the community at that crisis point in our lives just touched all of us so much. “(Sylvan Lake) is a very familiar, comfortable, safe place for me. I love it when I do go home.” On top of her book, film and speaking obligations, Lindhout also occupies her time working with the Global Enrichment Foundation — the humanitarian organization she founded in 2010 aimed at empowering underprivileged Somali women and girls. The foundation is very much continuing to flourish, and its continued growth, for Lindhout, remains a priority. “The Somali Women’s Scholarship Program is producing, and has produced, some really amazing university
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graduates of young women who want to create change in Somalia,” she said. “We’re really actively trying to get people to go on our website (globalenrichmentfoundation.ca) and look at how they can sponsor a scholar, and how they can sponsor one young woman’s university education in a country where so few women have the opportunity.” Despite her hectic schedule, Lindhout occasionally manages to find time for herself, and recently returned from a two-week personal vacation in Myanmar. Living with post-traumatic stress disorder, she knows her recovery will likely be a lifelong process, but she’s learned well how to manage and live with it. That’s left her in a better place than she’s perhaps ever been. “I feel in many ways stronger than I ever have,” she said. “I’ve done a lot of work with a talented psychologist over
the last couple of years, and we’ve just got me into a really good place where I understand the condition that I have ... and the symptoms. Because I have an education about it, I can manage it, and it doesn’t affect my life in the way that it used to. “I just feel very peaceful these days.” Lindhout said she often feels she’s living a dream as she travels the world spreading her message of forgiveness and overcoming adversity. And she takes none of it for granted. “I feel very privileged to have it, and I take it really seriously,” she said. “It just feels like I’m on the path that was destined for me, and I got here through everything that I went through. “Looking back on all of it and the way that it’s all unfolded, and the gifts and blessings that have come out of it, I wouldn’t change any of it. None of it.”
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Police seeking pair responsible for after-hours store theft STUART FULLARTON SYLVAN LAKE NEWS
Sylvan Lake RCMP are looking for two suspects they say hid in Canadian Tire after it closed Feb. 5. A male and a female left the store around 9:30 p.m. through a back door carrying two large white boxes, and might have fled the scene in a dark hatchback car, police say.
Police obtained video surveillance of the incident, and are trying to identify the suspects responsible. Anyone with information on the crime is asked to contact the Sylvan Lake RCMP detachment at 403-858-7200, or Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-8477. Police are reminding other local businesses to check their store for people before closing to prevent similar crimes from taking place in the future.
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The lands are being offered for sale on an “as is, where is” basis, and the Town of Sylvan Lake makes no representation and gives no warranty whatsoever as to the adequacy of services, soil conditions, land use districting, building and development conditions, absence or presence of environmental contamination, or the develop ability of the subject lands for any intended use by the Purchaser. These parcels will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid, and to the reservations and conditions contained in the existing certificate of title. The Town of Sylvan Lake may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land that is not sold at the public auction. Terms: Payment in Cash, Bank Draft or Certified Cheque. 10% deposit and balance within 30 days of date of Public Auction. GST may apply. Redemption may be effected by payment of all arrears of taxes and costs at any time prior to the sale. Dated at Sylvan Lake, Alberta, November 29, 2014. Betty Osmond, Chief Administrative Officer
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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:
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The Town of Sylvan Lake Transportation Department is tendering for the supply of a new model mechanical street sweeper with dual engines. Tender packages, including specifications, are available at the Municipal Operations Building located at 1 Industrial Drive. This tender opportunity closes at 10:00 A.M. local time on Thursday, February 26, 2015. Inquiries may be made to Mr. John Watson, Public Works Manager at 403.887.2800 or by e-mail at jwatson@sylvanlake.ca.
THAT Part 12, being the Land Use Bylaw District Map of the Land Use Bylaw, be amended as shown on the sketch that is attached to and forms part of this bylaw, by redesignating Lot 23, Block 4, Plan 142-4556 as highlighted: FROM: Urban Reserve District (UR) TO: High Density Residential District (R3) A Public Hearing regarding the proposed Bylaw will be held on Monday, February 23rd , 2015 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 Municipal Government Building. The style of the hearing will be informal and persons wishing to speak will be requested to state their name and address for the record upon being recognized by the Chairperson. Date of first publication of this notice: February 5th, 2015 edition of the Sylvan Lake News.
AWD / 4X4 Sports Utility Vehicle The Protective Services Division of the Town of Sylvan Lake is tendering for the supply of one (1) new model AWD / 4X4 Sports Utility Vehicle. Tender packages, including specifications, are available at the RCMP / Protective Services Building (Municipal Enforcement Office) located at 4260-50th Street Sylvan Lake. This tender opportunity closes at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, March 4, 2015. Inquiries may be made to Nick REIJNEN, Manager of Municipal Enforcement at 403-858-7280.
Public Notice TOWN OF SYLVAN LAKE NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING PROPOSED BYLAW NO. 1661/2014 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:
Date of second publication of this notice: February 12th, 2015 edition of the Sylvan Lake News.
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Completed proposals must be received at:
Town of Sylvan Lake 5012 – 48th Avenue Sylvan Lake AB T4S 1G6 no later than Tuesday, February 24th at 2:00 p.m., Mountain Standard Time. Late proposals will not be accepted.
The Communication Department is seeking proposals from qualified proponents to design, develop and administer a Community Satisfaction Survey. The successful proponent will: Conduct preliminary research Help formulate questions and format of survey Develop and distribute survey, and collect data Conduct data analysis Prepare final report Report to Town Council Clearly identify the Town’s role throughout the initiative
Proposals must be presented or delivered in sealed packages, clearly marked “RFP 1521-01 Transportation Master Plan”. Faxed or other electronically transmitted proposals will not be accepted. All inquiries related to this Request for Proposal shall be directed to: Mr. Dave Brand Town of Sylvan Lake Tel: 403.887.2141 (8am – 4pm)
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Additional information regarding the mandates of the Boards & Committees and application forms can be found on our website at www.sylvanlake.ca or by contacting Mary Rose at the Town Office 403.887.2141. Please forward a letter of interest with relevant information and completed application form by Monday, March 2, 2015 to: Town of Sylvan Lake 5012 48 Avenue Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1G6 Attention: Mary Rose Or via e-mail to: mrose@sylvanlake.ca
Community Guide Submissions for the 2015 Spring/Summer Community Guide are due March 2, 2015. Contact Joanne at communications@sylvanlake.ca or 887 1185 ext. 241 for more details, including rates, to advertise your programs or initiatives!
Formal Request for Proposal Documents are available online, and proponents are required to follow document as outlined. Completed proposals must be received at: Town of Sylvan Lake 5012 – 48 Avenue Sylvan Lake AB T4S 1G6 no later than Thursday, March 12, 2015 at 3:00 pm., Mountain Standard Time. Late proposals will not be accepted, nor will those that deviate from the RFP guidelines. Proposals must be presented or delivered in sealed packages, clearly marked “Proposal for Community Satisfaction Survey”. Faxed or other electronically transmitted proposals will not be accepted. All inquiries related to this Request for Proposal shall be directed to: Joanne Gaudet, Town of Sylvan Lake Tel: 403.887.2141 (8am – 4pm)
The Public Works Department is seeking proposals from qualified engineering firms to provide various Engineering services for the following 2015 Capital Projects: 43rd Street Re-construction (47th Ave to 49th Ave) 47th Ave & 43rd Street Traffic Signals Harrigan Street Sidewalk Replacement Harper Street Sidewalk Replacement 48th Ave Waste Water Main Water Main Replacements Documents will be available from the Municipal Government Building at 5012 48th Avenue during normal office hours or through an e-mail request to the Project Manager, David Kelham at dkelham@sylvanlake.ca on and after Monday, February 9th, 2015. Completed proposals must be received at: Town of Sylvan Lake 5012 – 48th Avenue Sylvan Lake AB T4S 1G6 no later than Tuesday, February 24th at 2:00 p.m., Mountain Standard Time. Late proposals will not be accepted. Proposals must be presented or delivered in sealed packages, clearly marked “Proposal for 2015 Capital Projects”. Faxed or other electronically transmitted proposals will not be accepted. All inquiries related to this Request for Proposal shall be directed to: Mr. Dave Kelham Town of Sylvan Lake Tel: 403.887.2141 (8am – 4pm)
The Town of Sylvan Lake is seeking proposals from qualified consultants to provide a Transportation Master Plan. Documents are available on Alberta Purchasing Connection starting Monday, February 2, 2015.
FACADE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM The Facade Improvement Program is designed to encourage retail and commercial building owners to invest in facade renovations and storefront upgrades by providing grants to cover a portion of renovation costs. Grants will be awarded to eligible applicants to cover up to 50% of the façade renovation costs, up to a maximum dollar value. The 2015-16 grant program will provide an incentive for 50th Street/Centennial Street buildings to complete façade upgrades that contribute to the Waterfront Area, by creating a more interesting and appealing street environment that attracts people and new businesses. The program is intended to: • Enhance the appearance and charm of commercial areas while making streets a more attractive, safe, and interesting place to walk. • Help building owners attract and retain tenants. • Contribute to the quality of life of residents, workers, and visitors. • Promote the marketability of the local business area. • Build civic pride among the local business community and residents of the Town of Sylvan Lake. Funding cannot be utilized for maintenance projects. Applications for grants must enhance the pedestrian experience and contribute to the character of the area. This project coincides with the Town’s plans to complete the 50th Street Redevelopment Plan Design in 2015, with street reconstruction slated for 2016-2017. The Facade Improvement Program will sunset December 31, 2016. To download the online application visit: www.sylvanlake.ca and choose Town Projects Project Contacts: Vicki Kurz, EDO vkurz@sylvanlake.ca 403-887-1185 ext 226 Martyn Bell, Planner mbell@sylvanlake.ca 403-864-5557
CALL FOR MEMBERS Town of Sylvan Lake - Board/Committee Vacancies Industry Advisory Group (open) The group’s purpose is to liaise with the municipality and industry facilitating communication, problem resolution, and better relationships. This group is for local developers and others who are developing properties within the municipality. Public Art Task Force (2 members) The purpose of the Task Force is to plan, acquire and install a historical public art piece that will represent Sylvan Lake history. Requirements for appointment to this Task Force: - Background and experience in visual art and design - Willingness and ability to commit time required to participate in the Task Force Municipal Planning Commission (1 Vacancy) Responsible for providing direction to Council in the development of the Town. This is accomplished by giving direction in land use plans and by reviewing and critiquing developments submitted to the Town. (replacing vacancy position which expires October 2015)
TAKE NOTICE THAT on February 2, 2015, the Municipal Planning Commission (MPC) for the Town of Sylvan Lake approved the following applications: Redcore Enterprises Ltd. for “Temporary Buildings” 24 Soft Sided Tents – 1 Year (“Heavy Manufacturing & Processing”) on Lot 9A, Block 4, Plan 132 0380, Lot 10, Block 4, Plan 002 4518 and Lots 11-13 Inclusive, Block 4, Plan 072 6269 Falcon Homes Ltd. for a single detached dwelling with covered deck and secondary suite on Lot 40, Block 6, Plan 142 4556 (3 Concord Rise) Falcon Homes Ltd. for a single detached dwelling with covered deck and secondary suite on Lot 45, Block 6, Plan 142 4556 (13 Concord Rise) AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT on or before February 9, 2015 the Development Officer for the Town of Sylvan Lake approved the following application(s): CRESTVIEW Krest Homes Ltd. for a single family dwelling with veranda and deck on Lot 46, Block 6, Plan 142-4556 (15 Concord Rise) HEWLETT PARK Krest Homes Ltd. for a single family dwelling with veranda and deck on Lot 11, Block 2, Plan 142-4692 (5 Hampton Crescent) Somerset Homes for a single family dwelling with veranda, deck, basement development and detached garage on Lot 12, Block 2, Plan 142-4692 (7 Hampton Crescent) THE VISTA AT RYDER’S RIDGE Asset Builders Corp. for a single family dwelling with attached garage and deck on Lot 25, Block 2, Plan 132-5350 (5 Vanson Close) RYDERS RIDGE Chad Varcoe for an existing deck on Lot 25, Block 5, Plan 062-5924 (4008 45 Avenue) STREETS Tom Turner for a detached garage on Lot 12, Block 2, Plan 762-2302 (15 45 Street Close) INDUSTRIAL PARK Tim Taylor for a sign permit on Block 7, Plan 962-1622 (Bay 7, 4 Erickson Crescent) AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT you may appeal Discretionary approvals to the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, as provided for in Part 17, of the Municipal Government Act. Written statements relevant to the development and reasons for the appeal may be submitted to the Town of Sylvan Lake, Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, 5012 48 Avenue, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1G6 within 14 days following this publication. You may not appeal a Permitted Use unless it involves a relaxation, variation or misinterpretations of the Land Use Bylaw. For further information please contact the Development Officer at 403-864-5557. Dated at Sylvan Lake, Alberta, this 12th day of February, 2015. Development Officer, Town of Sylvan Lake
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Chamber of Commerce board of directors in place STUART FULLARTON SYLVAN LAKE NEWS
Four new faces will sit on the Sylvan Lake Chamber of Commerce’s 2015/2016 board of directors, following elections held during
the chamber’s annual general meeting at the Sylvan Lake Legion last Thursday. Kjirin Davis (Buk Wildz), Sarah Brouilette (ATB Financial), Tyson Czuy (Adrenalin Motors) and Nancy Boyd (Expedia Cruiseshipcentres) make up
the board’s newcomers, and join returning directors President Dwayne Stoesz (Sylvan Office Solutions), Vice President Joel Johannson (Meadowlands Golf Course), Treasurer Joyce Zazulak (B-Right Bookkeeping), Doreen
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The chamber entered 2015 in good health, and with a near all-time high membership. A solid 2014 also record attendance for its Business Awards and Mermaid Ball in October. Plans this year are in place to offer learning sessions to local businesses either free or at a low cost. A market research study will also be carried out to assess business needs in the downtown waterfront area.
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Sylvan Lake town council recently approved the relocation of the chamber into the town’s Municipal Government Building (MGB) on a three-year term. An office inside the MGB houses the chamber’s executive director and sole full-time member of staff. The move was approved last month after having been deferred from a previous council meeting. Stoesz, at that time, said the move would allow the chamber the “opportunity to spread our wings during this time of growth.” The 2015/2016 board’s kick-off meeting takes place Feb. 25, with a general meeting to follow on March 4. A calendar of events is listed on the chamber’s website at www.sylvanlakechamber.com. Up-to-date information is also posted regularly on the Sylvan Lake Chamber of Commerce Facebook page.
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Artistic learning experience satisfying for Sutter STUART FULLARTON SYLVAN LAKE NEWS
Looking at her work on display in the Four Painters, Four Perspectives exhibit in Red Deer, it might seem difficult to believe Sylvan Lake artist Judy Sutter’s self-assertion that landscape painting isn’t one of her strongest genres. Sutter is one of four talented Central Alberta artists whose paintings – all of which portray a different perspective of the same scene – have been on display in the Harris-Warke Gallery in Red Deer for the past several weeks. She and the exhibit’s other artists – Jeri Lynn Ing, Susan Woolgar and Larry Reese – worked on each painting entirely separate from one another, and in their own
respective styles. The result is an exhibit offering an intriguing insight into artistic perspective. “It’s a concept that Jeri Lynn came up with, and the idea was that we all go to the same place to paint in the summertime,” said Sutter, prior to a reception at the gallery last Friday. “She thought we should each pick our favourite location, take an image and then each produce that image in our own style.” An artist since she was a child, Sutter has painted “on and off ” throughout her life, putting brush to canvas primarily when time has allowed her to do so. While other commitments still limit how much time she dedicates to painting, she’s recently begun pursuing it “a little more seriously.”
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She has hopes of eventually becoming a fulltime painter, but paints first and foremost through her love of creating art. “I love the actual tactile feeling of putting paint on canvas and mixing the right colour. It’s like golf – you hit that perfect swing, and you can tell when the ball connects,” she said. “It’s very challenging and it’s a non-stop learning experience. You never learn everything.” Much of Sutter’s artistic inspiration comes from other talented local artists, of which she feels there are many. “I do find some of the people I paint with very inspiring,” she said. “There are a lot of people out there making art, and a lot of it’s very good.”
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Appeal of Town of Sylvan Lake Municipal Development Plan, Bylaw 1653/2014 filed by Lacombe County On January 6, 2015, the Municipal Government Board (MGB) received an appeal from Lacombe County about the adoption of the Town of Sylvan Lake Municipal Development Plan, Bylaw 1653/2014 (the Plan). Under section 690(4) of the Municipal Government Act, because the Plan has been appealed, it is suspended. Brief Description of Appeal Lacombe County is of the opinion that the Plan is detrimental because it does not contain satisfactory and specific provisions addressing setback distances, municipal reserve dedication, environmental reserve dedication, environmental reserve easements and the planning of native vegetation. In 2012, both municipalities agreed that a 30 metre setback distance from Sylvan Lake would be added to both municipalities’ statutory documents and land use bylaws.
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To start this process, a preliminary hearing will be conducted as follows: DATE: February 23, 2015 TIME: 10:00 AM LOCATION: Room 111, Main Floor Red Deer Provincial Building Red Deer, Alberta
Lacombe County Dale Freitag Manager of Planning Services Lacombe County RR 3 Lacombe AB T4L 2N3 Phone: (403) 782-6601 x 217 Fax: (403) 782-3820 Email: dfreitag@lacombecounty.com
Town of Sylvan Lake Ken Kalirai Manager of Planning Town of Sylvan Lake 4926 50 Avenue Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1A1 Phone: (403) 887-2141 x 229 Fax: (403) 887-3660 E-mail: kkalirai@sylvanlake.ca
As the body that will hear this appeal, it would be inappropriate for the MGB to discuss the details of the appeal or provide copies of materials. If you would like more information about the intermunicipal dispute hearing process, you may visit the MGB’s website at www.mgb.alberta.ca or contact the Municipal Government Board (MGB) at:
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This hearing is intended as a preliminary hearing to determine if mediation has been attempted, report on the progress of mediation and anticipated timelines for the mediation, and establish a schedule of dates for evidence exchanges and set a merit hearing. The merits of the intermunicipal dispute will not be argued at this preliminary hearing.
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Judy Sutter paints a self portrait in her Sylvan Lake-area home. Sutter is one of four Central Alberta artists whose works comprised the recent Four Painters, Four Perspectives exhibit in Red Deer. STUART FULLARTON
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My So Called Art
By Kevin Haugan, Alliance Community Church I have an odd collection of art, keepsakes and pictures in my office. Some of it is a reminder of what I do (Pastor). Some of it is mementos of trips that I have taken. There is even a bit of Saskatchewan Roughrider memorabilia… probably worth dozens of dollars on the open market. A lot of the stuff in my office is about family. In particular, my bulletin board is loaded with snapshots of my grandchildren. There is one picture though that may seem curious to those who take the time to look. It is a picture of my two sons, taken 28 years ago. It is a studio portrait, my oldest son (then 5 years old) in a trendy yellow sweater with his little bald brother (then around a year old) in a blue jumper with a train on the front of it.
It isn’t the most amazing picture ever taken, nor does it look like either of them now. So why is it on the wall of my office? I keep it there to remind me that God gave me two little boys as a gift all those years ago. It reminds me that I am never finished being a father and that I get the privilege of following in a noble heritage. Like my parents and my grandparents before them I have the joy of praying for my sons and now their spouses and their children. This privilege didn’t stop when the boys moved out or got married…it continues until the day that I die. So when you come into my office, have a look at the portrait of my two little boys. And be reminded that the greatest thing you can do for your children and your children’s children is to simply pray for them!
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FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH NEW LOCATION Sunday Worship 10:30 am
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Parent Support and Resource Centre to host family game night JASMINE O’HALLORAN–HAN SYLVAN LAKE NEWS
The Sylvan Lake Parent Support and Resource Centre is hosting its first open house and free family game night Feb. 18 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Community Centre. Community members are being invited to the event, and must register for a chance to win a family gift pack. Hot dogs, fruit trays, coffee and juice will be available. Parents will have the chance to find out what new resources are available, as the centre has recently undergone a number of changes, said program co-ordinator Kim Olsen. Information on resources will be offered to parents with children up to the age of 17. Such resources include individual or group training sessions, bully prevention initiatives, parent and caregiver education sessions, parenting support, a parent resource library and a toy lending program. Through these programs, parents can learn different strategies and techniques on how to actively parent, positively discipline and self-empower, and learn that kids have stress too. “We’re hoping that parents come through and see what we have to offer and do some of our workshops and build on their parenting skills,” Olsen said. “We provide parents with information and we also connect them to resources in the community, which helps build their support.” During the open house and game night, the Flipside Youth Centre will be open for parents and children to partake in activities such as Wii, pool and board games. “It’s to bring families together, because it’s Family Week,” Olsen said. “We want the families to come in and know what we have to offer.”
Sunday School 10:00 am Church Services 11:00 am www.sylvanlakealc.org Contact Chairman Lyle Hilman 587-797-1269
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Rev. Jin Woo Kim 403-887-2416 Guest Rev. Bert deBruijn
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- Norah McNeely aims for a strike during bowling with the Little Explorers last Thursday. JASMINE O’HALLORAN-HAN
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(49th Street to 46th Street) Some Activities Are By Donation - BBQ - Hot Chocolate & Coffee - Live Entertainment - Sleigh Rides - Toy Mountain - Skating - Mini Golf - Hockey Shoot out - Beanbag Toss / Snowball Toss Target Games - Snow Colouring + More Kids Games & Activities
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These activities are brought to you by: Town of Sylvan Lake, The Flipside Youth Centre, Rotary Club, Renaissance Club, Muscles in Motion, Mighty Owls Daycare, Lighthouse Christian Academy, & Canadian Tire.
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9:00am-12:00pm @ Lion’s Hall Adults-$6, Ages 6-12-$4, 5 & Under-Free
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Farmers Market 12:00-4:00pm @ Community Center Contact Crystal at 403-887-3461
Chili and a Bun Doors open at 12:00pm $5 per person @ Sylvan Lake Legion
Fight Like Mike with Big Moo - Win Free Ice Cream for the Summer! - Kids Activities, BBQ, 50/50 Draw, Balloon Prizes - All Proceeds will be going to Support Mike & His Family. Ice Cream Competition Start Times: 11:00am for 3-6yrs, Entry Fee $7 12:00pm for 7-10yrs, Entry Fee $10 2:00pm for 11-15yrs, Entry Fee $10 3:00pm for 16yrs & Up, Entry Fee $10 Sport Team Challenges, Entry Fee $5/ Member Register by Phone (403-887-5533) or in Store
Movie at the Library Ice Princess 2:30pm @ Municipal Library Free Admission, Popcorn & Hot Chocolate!
(You must pre-register and the minimum donation required to participate is $100.00) Registration forms available at www.sylvanlake.ca or at the Sylvan Lake Aquatic Centre.
Fireworks 7:00pm From the Pier
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WinterFest 2015 FAMILY DAY WEEKEND - FEBRUARY 14, 15 & 16, 2015
We are family! We love family!! Enjoy yours during Winterfest!!!
enjoy your
FAMILY DAY
weekend at
Calendar of Events
WINTERFEST!
50 Hewlett Park Landing
47 Years of Trustworthy Service Continues with my Daughter Jack MacAuley, B.Sc. 403.357.4156 Jacqui Fletcher, B.Th. Sutton Landmark Realty 403.896.3244 INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED
Saturday, February 14th “I Love You” with a balloon bouquet!
BOOK NOW Free Delivery for the 1st 10 Customers Say
403.887.5570
Around Town
Family Fun
Polar Bear Dip
Lions Pancake Breakfast
12:00 - 2:30pm Lakeshore Drive
1:00pm West side of the Pier
(49th Street to 46th Street) Some Activities Are By Donation - BBQ - Hot Chocolate & Coffee - Live Entertainment - Sleigh Rides - Toy Mountain - Skating - Mini Golf - Hockey Shoot out - Beanbag Toss / Snowball Toss Target Games - Snow Colouring + More Kids Games & Activities
$10 Registration Fee
These activities are brought to you by: Town of Sylvan Lake, The Flipside Youth Centre, Rotary Club, Renaissance Club, Muscles in Motion, Mighty Owls Daycare, Lighthouse Christian Academy, & Canadian Tire.
**Please stay a minimum of 500 metres away from the Firing Zone**
9:00am-12:00pm @ Lion’s Hall Adults-$6, Ages 6-12-$4, 5 & Under-Free
“ONE STOP PARTY SHOP!”
Your Balloon & Party Supply Specialists 1 - 5020 - 50th Street, Sylvan Lake • Owner - Shelly DeChamp Hours: Mon 10-5 Tues-Fri 10-6 Sat 11-5 Closed Sunday
CELEBRATE THE 2015 SYLVAN LAKE WINTERFEST!! We manage homes in Sylvan Lake, Red Deer, Innisfail, Penhold and Lacombe.
Rent Easy Rest Easy
403-887-8552
www.hpman.ca
#3, 4914 – 50 Avenue, Sylvan Lake 403.887.7300 | www.rowanoaklaw.com
Enjoy all of the Winterfest 2015 activities with your family & friends this weekend!
Farmers Market 12:00-4:00pm @ Community Center Contact Crystal at 403-887-3461
Chili and a Bun Doors open at 12:00pm $5 per person @ Sylvan Lake Legion
Fight Like Mike with Big Moo - Win Free Ice Cream for the Summer! - Kids Activities, BBQ, 50/50 Draw, Balloon Prizes - All Proceeds will be going to Support Mike & His Family. Ice Cream Competition Start Times: 11:00am for 3-6yrs, Entry Fee $7 12:00pm for 7-10yrs, Entry Fee $10 2:00pm for 11-15yrs, Entry Fee $10 3:00pm for 16yrs & Up, Entry Fee $10 Sport Team Challenges, Entry Fee $5/ Member Register by Phone (403-887-5533) or in Store
Movie at the Library Ice Princess 2:30pm @ Municipal Library Free Admission, Popcorn & Hot Chocolate!
(You must pre-register and the minimum donation required to participate is $100.00) Registration forms available at www.sylvanlake.ca or at the Sylvan Lake Aquatic Centre.
Fireworks 7:00pm From the Pier
(AROUND THE CORNER FROM TIM HORTONS)
403.887.3388 www.showdownmerch.com Bay 1-21 ERICKSON CR. SYLVAN LAKE, AB T4S 1P5
Y ENJRO FEST!
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If you’re looking for a mortgage, you probably have unanswered questions. We’re here to help you make smart, safe decisions by providing you with expert financial advice. Available Evenings & Weekends
www.sylvanlake.ca
Sunday, February 15th
Monday, February 16th
Toonie Bowling
Free Family Swim
4:00-8:00pm Railside Bowling & Pool
1:00-3:00pm Sylvan Lake Aquatic Centre Sponsored by Strategis Group
Call us or stop in today! 103, 5220 Lakeshore Drive, Sylvan Lake
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WE ARE HOOKED ON WINTERFEST! AUTO RECYCLERS & TOWING
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We’re proud proud to to support We’re support Sylvan Lake's Winter Festival. Sylvan Lake’s Winterfest.
Winter is a great season to spend some time with our families, friends and our community. That’s why your local Tim Hortons is proud to support the Sylvan Lake Winter Festival.
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Citizens
- CP Blakely School celebrated its Citizens of the Month for January last week, recognizing students who exemplified the month’s theme of ‘Determination’. Back row: Izzie Anderson, Alex Robertson, Bree Cummings, Wristyn Ottenbreit, Lily Knox, Marissa Ratzlaff. Middle row: Max Myhr, Zachary Brayden-Morris, Hudson Little, Faith Rogers, Makenziey Auger, Maicy Clark, Macey Martin. Front row: Londyn Richardson, James Young, Colin Durk, Simon Doucette, Nevaeh Goodrunning. JASMINE O’HALLORAN-HAN
Instructors sought to share skills and abilities with community JASMINE O’HALLORAN–HAN SYLVAN LAKE NEWS
Sylvan Lakers of various skills and abilities are being asked to consider sharing their expertise with others in the community. The Town of Sylvan Lake is seeking instructors for Recreation, Parks and Culture department programs beginning next month. The department ran a variety of programs last fall, and special events and program coordinator Michelle Morrison said more are being slated for the future, creating in an increased need for instructors. “We’re seeking anyone within the area that has a skill they would like to share,” Morrison said. “At this point in time, I am open to trying anything new and not currently happening in the community. We’re trying to fill in gaps right now as some people have to travel to Red Deer to participate in a program.” Teaching a program allows instructors to
share their skills on a particular subject or activity while earning some extra cash, as programs require registration and fees. Instructors work one to two nights a week on average, depending on what programs they teach. “A lot of instructors sometimes work part-time jobs, but they are looking to work on the side as well,” Morrison said. “We get a big range (of instructors), which may include full-time art instructors.” New programs may include sports, clay art classes, cooking and oil painting. The programs can be taught locally in meeting rooms and gym facilities. “I am hoping to provide the community with a range of activities and opportunities that they might not have access to, and different opportunities to pursue different interests of theirs,” Morrison said. Potential instructors are required to submit a resume, references and a program outline and attend an interview at the Sylvan Lake Aquatic Centre.
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Supporting Mike
- Rimbey AA Atom Renegades captain Hayden Motorylo stands with Sylvan Lake AA Atom Lakers assistant captain Talon Brigley on Sunday holding a sign in honour of Lakers captain Michael Arthur, who was recently diagnosed with leukemia. The Renegades donated $500 to the young hockey player to help with expenses. They also wore orange skate laces and put orange tape on their hockey sticks, which they raised in salute to Arthur, who was in the stands. Sylvan Lake defeated Rimbey 4-2 after scoring the final goal when Rimbey pulled their goalie. TREENA MIELKE
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Leaders - Students of École Our Lady of the Rosary School last week were presented certificates recognizing their individual leadership skills. Recipients
included Camille Nielsen, Caden McGeough, Paige Laitila, Oshynn Kangas, Marcus Shortneck, Jack Gulayets, Austin Trieber, Coryn Tardif, Harley Clark, Jayda Gouldhawke, Grant Lingan, Preston Oliver, Roman Prete, Charlie West, Alex Wilson, Matthew Schwartz, Reno Dolphin, Jane Comeau, Trystan Cormier, Jayden Moore, Alexis Gajardo, Raelee McKenzie, Carter Fleming, Kian Steeby, Lucas Brinston, Alexa LaBelle, Alex Adair and Jayden Moore. JASMINE O’HALLORAN–HAN
Councillors wary of timing for full-time mayor position STUART FULLARTON SYLVAN LAKE NEWS
The idea of having a full-time mayor position in Sylvan Lake was met with mixed reaction from Sylvan Lake town council Monday night. Ed Grose of H/R Outlook presented to councillors the findings of a report examining the roles and responsibilities of the mayor in Sylvan Lake, and the possible expansion of the position to full-time status. A role profile created in the process of compiling the report may be the first of its kind, said Grose, whose attempts to obtain similar profiles from other municipalities were unsuccessful. Key responsibilities outlined in the role profile wouldn’t be different for a full-time mayor, he explained. Work volume and scope would, however. Grose told councillors that of the 13 communities with populations within 5,000 of Sylvan Lake, 11 have part-time mayors. Two — Chestermere and Brooks — have full-time mayors. The report showed that six municipalities with a population larger than that of Sylvan Lake have a part-time mayor. Remuneration offered by Chestermere and Brooks was shown at $60,000 and $62,908, respectively. Sylvan Lake councillors were appreciative of the report’s findings, but had doubts as to whether the town was ready to move to such a position. “The appropriate time to make a change like this is before the next election,” said Coun. Matt Prete, who suggested looking into ways of allowing future mayoral candidates flexibility in choosing to work either part-time or full-time. Coun. Jas Payne agreed. “There’s a lot more thinking and discussion that needs to go on ... I just don’t see us being in that position yet,” he said. Coun. Graham Parsons felt the report’s findings could prove advantageous for the town in the future. “We have to take into consideration that we’re growing faster than everyone else,” he said. “The report gives us a good basis moving forward.” Councillors accepted the report as information.
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Plenty of growth and changes to WinterFest over the years SUBMITTED SPECIAL TO SYLVAN LAKE NEWS
The pictures below were submitted by the Sylvan Lake and District Archives Society as part of a series celebrating the society’s 20 years of existence this year. WinterFest replaced the Family Fun Day (1990– 2002) of former years in
2003. Several events were added: Kiddie Parade, free donkey rides, human curling, a ‘potato gun artillery demonstration’ and a
hockey game between the Sylvan Lake Firefighters and Z99/CKRD employees. Sleigh rides and other events have been added since. The Polar Dip was started as a fundraiser in 1990 and held each year as part of New Year’s celebrations until 2003, when it also was added to the WinterFest events.
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Don MacIntyre seeking Wildrose nomination STUART FULLARTON SYLVAN LAKE NEWS
Sylvan Lake’s Don MacIntyre last week announced his decision to enter the Wildrose nomination race. SUBMITTED
Sylvan Lake’s Don MacIntyre last week announced his intentions to seek the Wildrose nomination in the Innisfail-Sylvan Lake riding. MacIntyre said he’s concerned about the future of the province for his children and grandchildren, and wants to take the action necessary to correct its course. “I am talking about economic challenges, environmental challenges (and) societal changes,” he said in his announcement last
Thursday. “I refuse to sit on the sidelines and do nothing while my beloved province ... is damaged by the reckless governance of a party that is insensitive to the real needs of our people now and completely avoiding the difficult task of building today for the inevitabilities of tomorrow.” The 59-year-old describes himself as a “small ‘c’ fiscal conservative.” His research and work in the Alternative Energy program at NAIT, where he also works as an instructor, has given him a “an environmental and social conscience based not on mere emotions.”
FEBRUARY 6TH TO FEBRUARY 8TH DYNAMITE SYLVAN LAKE CO-OPERATOR INSURANCE LAKERS 6 year olds worked on skills for next year and 5 year olds had a great practice. Player of the week: #2 Max Harrison SYLVAN LAKE DAIRY QUEEN LAKERS Lakers placed 2nd in Sundre Tournament Player of the week: Alex Matieson SYLVAN LAKE WATTS PROJECTS LAKERS No Scores Submitted SYLVAN LAKE SERVUS CREDIT UNION LAKERS Practiced hard on Friday and had a scrimmage Player of the week: NOVICE SYLVAN LAKE CASTAWAY SPORTS LAKERS Lakers 10 vs. Rimbey 7 Lakers 11 vs. Ponoka 7 Player of the week: #1 Hudson Little
SYLVAN LAKE FORMULA POWELL LP LAKERS Lakers 3 vs. Lacombe 9 Player of the week: Bryce Dutka SYLVAN LAKE 24/7 COMPRESSION LAKERS Lakers 10 vs. Melcor Lakers 5 Player of the week: Lucas Byzitter SYLVAN LAKE ALL ABOUT BOUNCING LAKERS No Scores Submitted SYLVAN LAKE MELCOR LAKERS Lakers 5 vs. 24/7 Compression Lakers 10 Player of the week: #31 Brandon Broks ATOM SYLVAN LAKE AGENCIES LAKERS No Scores Submitted SYLVAN LAKE TERRY’S LEASE MAINTENANCE LAKERS Lakers 3 vs. Forestburg 3 Lakers 8 vs. Clive 2 Player of the week: #14 Asher Michael
SYLVAN LAKE STRATEGIS GROUP LAKERS Lakers 3 vs. Lakers Formula Powell LP 9 Lakers 7 vs. Red Deer 7 Player of the week: Xanthan Hubl SYLVAN LAKE FORMULA POWELL LP LAKERS Lakers 8 vs. Rimbey 3 Lakers 11 vs. Lacombe 1 Player of the week: Carter Wilson & Carter McFayden PEEWEE SYLVAN LAKE UFA LAKERS Lakers 0 vs. Wheatland 6 Lakers 1 vs. Olds 7 Player of the week: #2 Tanner Abraham SYLVAN LAKE SCOTIABANK LAKERS Lakers 3 vs. Alix 2 Lakers 3 vs. Big Valley 8 Player of the week: Ashton Fonda SYLVAN LAKE COMFORT INN LAKERS Lakers 11 vs. Maskwacis 6 Player of the week: Matthew Fraser
SYLVAN LAKE ETR LAKERS Lakers 6 vs. Lakers 11 Lakers 3 vs. Maskwacis 9 Player of the week: Ethan Murphy BANTAM SYLVAN LAKE YOUNG GUN LAKERS Lakers 2 vs. Lacombe 5 (Provincial) Lakers 2 vs. Lethbridge 4 Lakers 8 vs. Taber 4 Lakers 2 vs. Cranbrook 1 SYLVAN LAKE REDCORE LAKERS Lakers 4 vs. Rimbey 3 Player of the week: Edward Price SYLVAN LAKE BOSTON PIZZA LAKERS No Scores Submitted MIDGET SYLVAN LAKE BARNZEE LAKERS Lakers 1 vs. Lacombe 5 Lakers 1 vs. Okotoks SYLVAN LAKE HOCKEY CENTRAL LAKERS Lakers 5 vs. West Yellowhead 0 SYLVAN LAKE NORDIC SYSTEM LAKERS Lakers 2 vs. Ponoka 3 Player of the week: Jaeger Cornell
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“I am completely convinced by a growing number of case studies that triple bottom line economic principles can work, can provide for responsible resource development and lead to sustainable, healthy communities,” he said. MacIntyre feels the PC caucus owes an apology to Albertans for what he feels is a lack of consideration displayed through recent floor crossings. Such moves, he feels, should only be made with the approval of Albertans. “We demand the restoration of damaged democratic principles by amending the laws to require a by-election before any sitting MLA can change their affiliation,” he said. MacIntyre said he’s planning on carrying out various meet-and-greet events over the next several months in an attempt to increase Wildrose membership. It’s a party he’s proud to be a member of. “I joined Wildrose years ago because I wanted to be part of a movement made up of other people just as determined as I am to changing the direction of our province, to uphold our historical values that make for strong families and wellknit communities and embrace those innovations that make for a genuinely diverse and strong provincial economy,” he said. “For me, that is the WIldrose Party of today.”
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Conservative values better preserved by sitting together Dear Editor, After reading the letter to the editor in the Feb. 5 Sylvan Lake News submitted by Craig and Brenda Perry, I was somewhat puzzled at its content. My thoughts are the letter somewhat attacks people that are fellow conservatives, or in other words — others whose values lay on the right. Asking who could be proud to be a member of a party, that for the greatest part of its history has provided Albertans with sound governance and leadership, is something that shouldn’t sit right with anyone with conservative values. There is little doubt that the the WRA was formed due to people becoming disaffected in the previous leadership of PC Party. That said, there is a new leader and Mr. Prentice has effected the needed change — most certainly for the better. At one time I too joined the Wildrose, but soon realized that by leaving the Alberta PC Party and supporting the WRA, all I had done was mistakenly weaken efforts of the right in our province. Now that the provincial PC Party has rooted out the problems and elected a strong leader, there is no doubt the best group to lead Alberta is the PC Party. One only has to look back to see the devastating effects the splitting of the right caused during the days of the Reform Party and the successive federal left-wing governments the split caused to realize splitting the right is a mistake Alberta cannot afford. I did chuckle a bit at the comment that those crossing the floor to better represent their constituents as a member of the government were “crass opportunists that wanted to board the Tory Gravy Train”. Doubtless our MLA had to have given her decision a great deal of thought before taking the steps she did. It had to take a great deal of reflection and courage to leave the opposition and to sit in a position that, ultimately, will only serve to allow her to better represent her constituency. There can also be no doubt that no back room promises or deals were struck as Kerry is currently in a nomination battle to retain her job as our MLA. The fact that more than half of the sitting members of the WRA and its leader left to join with other conservatives to work together as a group sitting on the right to preserve our conservative values; endeavouring to foster prosperity in our province is a decision that should be lauded and not ridiculed. Ms. Towle held open houses on more than several occasions and was available for conversations at other community events many times since becoming an MLA. Speaking only for myself, my views are that each time she and I spoke she always listened to my concerns regarding the splitting of the right and re-uniting it in Alberta. She was always respectful of my thoughts that our province would be stronger with the conservatives in both the
WRA and the PC Party combining and working together side-by-side rather than by squabbling amongst ourselves. As her constituents are we not being irresponsible to ourselves and our own views if we are not maintaining a line of communication with our elected officials? If we are not happy with the actions of our government or our representative, it is our duty to ourselves to contact them and inform them of our concern rather than vilifying them for doing what they believe is right. One also has to wonder if the authors of the letter to the editor took advantage of one of the many opportunities to speak with Ms. Towle about their concerns, or if those opportunities were lost. Let me conclude this letter by saying that Ms. Towle has
always served her constituents with distinction and a strong sense of seeing and then doing what is right. There can be no doubt that, as a group, those on the right will be far better served by sitting together to preserve our conservative values than by taking shots at each other and fighting amongst ourselves. Let us all make the best use of our energies by working together to ensure the continued prosperity of our province and to preserve our core conservative values. Doing so can only make Alberta a better place for all to call home. Jordan Sinclair, Sylvan Lake
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WILSON Ronald Joseph Ronald Joseph Wilson was born on August 7, 1937 and passed away Sunday February 1, 2015 at the Red Deer Regional Hospital, surrounded by his family, after a battle with cancer. Ron was in the Royal Canadian Air Force for 33 years. During his time with the military he travelled around the world and was stationed in B.C, Ontario, Quebec and Germany. He retired as a Sergeant in the mid 1980’s, when he found a home in Sylvan Lake. He then owned and operated the Sylvan Lake Fas Gas for 10 years and went on to work for Short Stop (Parkland Industries) for another 5 years. Ron loved the outdoors. He hiked and hunted, walked his dogs and taught them to hunt and retrieve birds. Ron liked to keep busy whether he was helping Joan in the garden, or just going to wash his truck. Ron also had a passion for hockey; He enjoyed watching his son, grandsons and great grandson play. He is survived by his loving wife of nearly 57 years Joan Catherine, his daughters LeeAnn (Dave), Tammy and son Darcy (Stacy), seven grandchildren: Dana, Collin, Jennifer, Kyle, Michelle, Brandon and Austin and a great grandson Calder. A Funeral Service for the late Ronald J. Wilson was held at the Chapel of the Sylvan Lake Funeral Home, Sylvan Lake, Alberta on Saturday, February 7, 2015 at 11:00 A.M. The Wilson families would like to thank everyone who sent flowers and gifts. A big thank you to our friends for their overwhelming support during this time. Cremation entrusted to the Rocky Mountain Crematorium, Rocky Mountain House, Alberta. Condolences may be forwarded to: www.sylvanlakefuneralhome.ca SYLVAN LAKE AND ROCKY FUNERAL HOMES AND CREMATORIUM, your Golden Rule Funeral Homes, entrusted with the arrangements. 403-887-2151
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- Children had a great time at the Sylvan Lake Municipal Library’s Knights and Princesses Party on Saturday. Together they read a great story about a knight who was afraid of the dark, before making royal crafts including a crown, a sword, a wand and a goblet. After that, they played Cross the Moat and Find the Frog. They were royally hungry by then and enjoyed cupcakes and juice together. Here, Grace Simms and Gavin Cole are shown dressed for the occasion. SUBMITTED
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Winter walk Science winners
- École Fox Run School students Kirissa Rayner and Emilie Pontius won the Fabulous Experiment award for their project on world pollution at the school’s Science Fair last week. JASMINE O’HALLORAN-HAN
- École Our Lady of the Rosary School students Prestin Chu, Paige Laitila and Chantal Simonot were joined by parent volunteer Bobbie Laitila for the school’s participation in Winter Walk Day Feb. 4. JASMINE O’HALLORAN-HAN
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Prentice government must not neglect prudent budget cuts Dear Editor, Combined with a sales tax this would give Alberta a dependHopefully the readers of the Sylvan Lake News understand able and fair source of revenue. Alberta is one of the few govthat Mark Milke, your guest editorial of the past couple of ernments in the world that has a flat tax and no sales tax. weeks, is a member of the Fraser Institute, which represents a Milke is correct in pointing out that the poor in Alberta right-of-center point of view on economic and political issues. earning $17,787 or less pay no tax while British At least 90 per cent of the funding for this think tank comes Columbians start paying tax at $9,938. But the B.C. tax rate from corporations and business-oriented foundations. Exxon starts at 5.06 per cent rising to 7.7 per cent at $37,869 to Mobil is a contributor, as well as the American billionaire $75,740. At $37,869 an Albertan would pay $2,008 in tax. A Kosh brothers who donated $500,000 between 2008 and 2010. taxpayer in B.C. would pay $1,413. British Columbia has the The Koshes support the conservative views of the Republican lowest personal income tax rate in Canada. So much for Party and lobby against universal health care and climate Milke’s argument that low income earners pay less tax in change legislation. Alberta. In his article, Milke uses a $50,000 income as an Milke argues that the revenue shortfall can largely be solved by staff cuts and wage cuts to healthcare, education and social service workers. He neglected to mention that Alberta’s 42,000 teachers already took a three-year wage freeze in 2013. Nor did Milke mention that private sector salaries in Alberta are 26 per cent higher than the Canadian average while public sector salaries are only 12 per cent higher (according to the Alberta government). He did not mention that Alberta’s tax advantage compared to other provinces costs Albertans between $11 billion and $23 billion, depending on the province, respectively, B.C. and P.E.I. (Alberta Budget, 2012, page 97). The Fraser Institute in a 2002 study did say that a sales tax causes the least “damage” to an economy. Per dollar collected, the institute said corporation taxes cause $1.55 in damage, income taxes $0.56, and sales taxes $0.17. Milke is quoted as saying “Pure consumption taxes such as the 15022OS0 GST make more sense by design than business and corporation taxes”. Clearly, he makes a case for a sales tax over other forms of taxation. The regressive nature of the sales tax could be mitigated by rebates and exemptions similar to the GST. Harmonization with the GST would make collection very efficient. Changes to Alberta’s low personal income taxes, low corporation taxes, low fuel taxes, no capital tax, no payroll tax, no healthcare premiums, and low carbon tax could provide more revenue for the government. Eliminating the 10 per cent flat tax in favour of a progressive tax could raise at least $2 billion. This would be before the March 2nd deadline. a fairer tax for lower and middle income Albertans. The servus.ca/advice income disparity between Albertans is the highest in Canada. The International Monetary Fund claims that Personal | Mortgages | Investments | Loans | Insurance | Business taxing the rich is good for an economy. Income inequality is bad for an economy. Progressive taxation would help reduce this inequality.
example. An Albertan would pay $3,221 in taxes, a British Columbian $2,347. At a 10 per cent flat tax rate a low income Albertan will be paying more tax than in British Columbia. Clearly, the Alberta government has room to raise billions of dollars and provide Albertans with the infrastructure, industrial diversification, services, health care and education that are necessary in a progressive society. Albertans would still have the lowest taxes in Canada. The Prentice government must not neglect prudent budget cuts along with new revenue sources. Ray Kowalski, Sylvan Lake
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Business as Usual January sales were off dramatically from last January, but it’s not as bad as it looks. We are starting out the month with a good number of pending sales that should translate into a stronger February. A slower start to the year is normal for Sylvan Lake where more sales happen in the spring and summer. The number of active listings is well down from last year and bodes well going into a bit slower market.
CARL STEPP 403.358.9300 www.sylvanlakehouseguy.com
The media is mostly full of doom and gloom about our economy, but there are a few positive tidbits mixed in if you look for them.
LORNE THERRIAULT 403.396.1584 lorne@isellsylvanlake.com
Oil prices rebounded a little this week and the dollar with it. Oil futures for May are trading at much higher prices than we are currently seeing. And the news that oil companies are shutting down drilling means that production will slow.
CAROLINE BOIVIN
The price of oil is driven by supply and demand. When the price goes down, demand will increase and supply will decrease. As demand increases and supply decreases, price will find its balance. In the past, OPEC has artificially managed supply to keep prices high, but it appears they aren’t willing to do that any more. The imbalance is currently only about 1 - 1.5% of total consumption. It won’t require much increase in demand or decrease of supply to bring the market back into balance.
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à MARKET STATISTICS FOR JANUARY 2015 Ä Total number of MLS listings in the Sylvan Lake Area* in January:
Number of January:
Most Expensive Home Sold in December:
7
$500,000+
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Year-to-date Sales:
7
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Sales to Listing Ratio:
$350,000 - $400,000 Least Active Price Range:
ALF MOORE
Sylvan Lake Area is defined as the Town of Sylvan Lake and the Sylvan Lake Summer Villages.
$470,000 Most Active Price Range:
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Sales in the Sylvan Lake Area* in
88 Sylvan Lake Area is defined as the Town of Sylvan Lake and the Sylvan Lake Summer Villages.
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7%
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