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Taxpayer input is just spin doctoring
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You’d have to have been on the moon recently rather than in Alberta not to have experienced the backlash to the NDP government’s handling of the controversial Bill 6, also known as the The Enhanced Protection for Farm and Ranch Workers Act. In essence, the act requires WCB coverage for paid farm workers and grants a special ability that no doubt every reader perusing this would love to have at the work site: “workers will be able to refuse unsafe work that presents an imminent danger.” According to Alberta Agriculture’s website, Bill 6 won’t apply to family, volunteers, kids doing chores or 4-H members. One of the factors leading up to the ramming through of Bill 6 was the fact organized labour was apparently invited to give their two cents on the legislation, while farm families were not. Premier Rachel Notley’s government invoked closure on the Bill 6 debate, despite the fact that when she was an opposition politician, she critisized the PC government for doing the same. A laughable reason, in fact the first reason voiced by the NDP government for introducing Bill 6, is that “The Government created the Enhanced Protection for Farm and Ranch Workers Act to bring the protection and compensation
of non-family farm and ranch employees in line with what’s already extended to other employees and similar to what’s in place in other provinces.” So they want to make Alberta look more like other provinces in Canada. Okay, let’s take a look at one of the provinces they seem to admire. The Charbonneau Commission, also known colloquially as the Quebec corruption inquiry, has been an ongoing investigation into general corruption in the Quebec provincial government and specific corruption in how construction tenders are awarded. More simply, the inquiry has been tasked since 2011 with looking into crooked and corrupt business practices within the provincial government involving construction projects. Some of the investigations focused on successful bids
being linked to cash donations to politicians. Oh yeah, by the way, they’re also investigating the influence of Mafia on the Quebec government and its contracts. Not really a surprise, as Canadian historians are fully aware of the traditional presence organized crime has had in Quebec, ranging from La Cosa Nostra south of the border to violent outlaw bike gangs. Definitely looks like a role model of a province the rest of the country should be looking up to. Anyhoo, the backlash across Alberta of forcing this legislation on farm families without allowing them some meaningful input was substantial. It’s been some time in this province since thousands of people showed up to various government offices to protest; in fact, nothing really comes to mind. The NDP govern-
ment must have been thinking the same way because after they passed Bill 6 into law, Notley announced there would be some kind of consultation process on Bill 6. Despite the fact it was already law. It’s interesting to see displayed on the provincial government website a little link right on the homepage that reads “How Government Works.” Apparently, in the world of the NDP majority, the government develops laws that affects families and an industry that’s existed in this province for 100 years, forcing substantial changes on the industry without consulting those affected. Then, after the premier and her majority force the bill through the legislature, they insult anyone with a brain by offering to collect input from those affected. Seeing as how the bill is already law, the
consultation would appear to be nothing more than spin doctoring to address the public relations nightmare the NDP faced over Bill 6. However, judging by the thousands of people protesting the bill and the upcoming protest at the legislature March 8, it looks like the PR campaign failed. Maybe the “How Government Works” link should include this useful advice for the premier and her government: don’t worry about what’s going on in Quebec. Worry about what’s going on in Alberta. Collect input from Alberta taxpayers first, then develop your law and present it at the legislature. Everyone in government should remember it’s the Alberta taxpayer, including the farmer and rancher, who sends MLAs to the legislature in the first place.
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Opinion You know pro wrestling is phony, right?
BY STU SALKELD THE PIPESTONE FLYER Being a news junky, I read a lot of different newspapers and scan lots of different websites every week. One particular set of headlines bothered me last week. On the Yahoo Sports site the week of Feb. 22, the three top headlines were pro wrestling stories. Near as I could tell Yahoo Sports is a legitimate
sports news site where factual information, such as final scores and injuries are supposed to be available. What’s pro wrestling doing on there? In fairness to Yahoo Sports, they aren’t the only ones who are obviously trying to profit off the popularity of pro wrestling. Even so, it’s very disturbing to see the number of people in the general population taking this stuff seriously. Even sportswriters who work for respected agencies treat this stuff like an actual sport, which of course it’s not. Even one of the top men in pro wrestling testified under oath pro wrestling is fixed, and nothing more than a soap opera. The owner/operator of the world’s biggest pro wrestling organization, World Wrestling
Entertainment, stated on the record in 1989 that wrestling is fake. On Feb. 10, 1989 McMahon testified to the New Jersey Senate that pro wrestling was a scripted TV show in essence; McMahon, ever the savvy businessman, made the admission in order to dodge regulations and fees being placed on pro wrestling as a sport. Soap operas, for example, don’t have to have mandatory steroid testing. According to a story in TV Guide, McMahon’s wife Linda admitted in 2010 during a run for senate as a Republican that wrestling “isn’t real,” and pro wrestling is a “soap opera that entertains millions every week.” Pro wrestling is a soap opera, and it’s a business; in fact, some critics go so far as to call it one of
the sleaziest businesses in the entertainment world. Don’t agree with that? On May 23, 1999 pro wrestler Owen Hart fell to his death at Kansas City’s Kemper Arena. Hart had recently taken on the identity of the “Blue Blazer,” a good-natured and bumbling super-hero character. It was later revealed Hart was supposed to be lowered from the arena’s rafters down to the wrestling ring, and when close enough was supposed to activate a “quick release” catch on the wires, dumping him in the ring. The general effect was supposed to make The Blue Blazer look like a clumsy idiot. Unfortunately, something happened when Hart was still 78 feet above the ring, and he fell free, plummeting into the ring below. Hart suffered seri-
ous internal injuries and soon after died in a nearby hospital. To make this tragedy even worse, the World Wrestling Federation (now called World Wrestling Entertainment) didn’t even call off the show as Hart suffered injury then died. They just carried right on filming as the poor fellow lay there. An announcer pointed out that Hart’s obvious injury “wasn’t part of any storyline.” I guess if they stopped the show they would’ve had to refund the gate, right? Hart’s widow Martha ended up suing WWE for exploiting Hart’s name and likeness to (you guess it) make money for the business. Apparently, WWE settled out of court with her in 2000. Does it matter that pro
wrestling is fake? No, not at all. Everybody is entitled to the entertainment they prefer. Personally, I couldn’t care less if wrestling is phony. The problem that concerns me, though, is when sports sites like Yahoo who call themselves legitimate news providers include television shows in their sports headlines. When you’ve got material that’s admittedly scripted and phony, then group it in with actual athletic competition; the line between fact and fiction is blurred. Organizations like Yahoo that do such things damage the credibility of all news providers, regardless of size or location. Stu Salkeld is the new editor of the Leduc/Wetaskiwin Pipestone Flyer and writes a regular column for the paper.
Second time grooms should have bachelor parties too
BY AMELIA NAISMITH THE PIPESTONE FLYER Men (and women) should be able to enjoy a bachelor or bachelorette party even if it’s not their first trip down the aisle. A week or two ago I was driving to work and heard over the radio two hosts debating that topic. The male host felt there
was nothing wrong with his friend, who was getting married for the second time, wanting a bachelor party. The female host seemed almost disgusted by the idea and said a bachelor party is just another excuse for men to party and gamble. She added if the groom wants to celebrate his love and upcoming matrimony he should just save it for the wedding, where his new blushing bride will also be. According to Time magazine, some form of the bachelor party may date back to the fifth century and the actual term bachelor party first appeared in 1922 in Scotland. While activities at bachelor parties may have
changed over the years it still remains a steadfast tradition of an event that occurs before a wedding. Because of pop culture, the term bachelor party dredges up images of Las Vegas, excessive drinking, drugs, gambling and fun with exotic dancers. But that’s not the only thing men are into. I’ve had a few friends get married over the last few years and the groom’s bachelor parties ranged from meals at mid-grade restaurants and board games to golf getaways and small house parties. Personally, I’ve never understood why some women have such an aversion to their men stepping inside such establishments, as long as they conduct
themselves within the protocols of the location and do not behave in a manner that would be deemed inappropriate anywhere. If women are afraid of their grooms admiring the female form don’t ever let him go to the beach or even watch Titanic. If they’re concerned about inappropriate gambling and a lack of self-control perhaps a conversation about trust and finances should have taken place before the bachelor party stage was reached. The same goes for excessive alcohol consumption. But if that’s something he’s into he isn’t going to limit himself to bachelor party occasions. And if a woman is afraid her new husband is going
to cheat on her during his bachelor party maybe they shouldn’t be getting married at all. Either he has given her a reason to be skeptical or there is a lack of trust in the relationship on her end. That being said, Men’s Health magazine and Ontario, Canada-based clinical sexologist Dr. Carlen Costa says onethird of men cheat during bachelor parties. While the party may serve as a catalyst it’s a sign of much deeper-rooted issues. There is nothing a groom could do at a bachelor party that he could not find the opportunity to do at another time and place. Getting married again may bring up fears, old hurts or reservations from
a previous marriage cut short. A night off from responsibilities full of fun and friends may be more beneficial in the long run and help the wedding day go more smoothly with less backed up emotional turmoil. A wedding experience and preamble shouldn’t only cater to the need and desires of the bride-to-be, it’s a union of two people in balance. Why deny the groom a party if he really wants one simply because he’s not a first-timer, based on arguments circumstantial at best? Amelia Naismith is the new reporter for the Leduc/ Wetaskiwin Pipestone Flyer and writes a regular column for the paper.
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March is Occupant Restraints month in Alberta. March 8 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., the Leduc Municipal Integrated Traffic Unit will be holding a free child safety seat installation clinic on the fire hall side of the Protective Services Building, located at 4119 50 Street, Leduc. Certified child safety seat technicians will be on hand. This service will be provided on a first come, first served basis, and bring your child seat, vehicle owner’s manual, as well as the child seat owner’s manual. Another workshop is scheduled April 3. In addition to these child safety seat installation clinics, this service has recently been provided to local daycare centers by Community Peace Officer Kardash, ensuring that the vehicles used to transport children are correctly outfitted with occupant restraints. Submitted
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We are seeking individuals, groups or firms to operate the Fast Food Concession facility located at Pigeon Lake Provincial Park. The concession building is located in the hub of the Provincial Park. It shares an active day use area, boat launch and large re-developed campground.
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On Thursday, February 25, the Leduc Municipal Integrated Traffic Unit, in partnership with Tim Hortons in Leduc, participated in a distracted driving awareness and education initiative. Officers were present at the drive-thru to issue warnings to drivers who were holding cell phones and other electronic devices, and providing information pamphlets on the dangers of driving while distracted. Leduc Municipal Integrated Traffic Unit members Community Peace Officer Kardash and Constable Easler, with partners from Tim Hortons.
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Ice Golf Tournament celebrates 20th anniversary BY AMELIA NAISMITH THE PIPESTONE FLYER Fore! The 20th anniversary of the Pigeon Lake Regional Chamber of Commerce Ice Golf Tournament takes place March 12. Steve Richards, chair of the Ice Golf Committee, says there are many special activities planned this year to commemorate the 20th anniversary. Country singer Gene Gebo will serve as the entertainment and there is a $20,000 hole-in-one hole to match the year. Richards says there will also be two bonus holes on the course with big prizes awaiting the winners. The first is the three-year lease on a Ford pickup and the other is a quad and side
Saydee Froom was having a blast getting ready for the golfing to begin at the 2015 Ice Golf weekend. Photo by Christina Komives
by side package. The Ice Golf Tournament is an annual event held on the lake in
Mulhurst Bay for people from all other the area to team up in their best St. Patrick’s Day dress for a day of laughs out on the ice. “You don’t even have to golf, it’s just a day of fun,” said Richards. “We set up a nine hold course right on the ice,” he added. The event is Texas scramble and takes about three to four hours to complete. Following the golf it is off to the community league for the silent auction and dinner. “This is the largest fundraiser for the Pigeon Lake Chamber of Commerce,” said Richards. There are two styles of tickets for the event, one for golf and dinner and one for just the dinner. Those looking to register
can find more information at http://www.icegolf.ca and teams will be
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Medals for WCHS Sabres wrestlers SUBMITTED BY WETASKIWIN WRESTLING Congratulations to Jakob Dormaar and Kjel Gusdal for placing at the ASAA Rural Championships in Lethbridge Feb. 26 and 27. The WCHS Grade 10 wrestlers were the only eligible Sabres team members able to compete, and coaches Shane Rybak and Shamus McDonnell were proud of their efforts. Dormaar dominated the 68 kg weight class winning all his matches in the first round by either pin or technical superiority. Not only did he win the gold, but had the distinction of no points being scored against him. “While Jakob is a humble athlete, his technical skills continue to earn him respect on the mat,” says coach Rybak. “Kjel is a quick learner and likes to analyze his matches like a game of chess. He earned his bronze with commit-
ment to the sport.” Second year wrestler Gusdal placed third in the 76 kg weight class. Both athletes are advancing to the ASAA Provincials in Edmonton March 11 and 12, which
include Edmonton and Calgary high school teams. “Competition will be a little tougher,” says coach McDonnell, “but both young men are injury-free and are looking forward to the challenge.”
From left: Coache Shane Rybak, gold medal winner Jakob Dormaar, bronze medal winner Kjel Gusdal and coach Shamus McDonnell.
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Lost and Profound’s “Goodbye Mine” is more lost than profound BY AMELIA NAISMITH THE PIPESTONE FLYER Lost and Profound’s latest album, Goodbye Mine, is a melting pot of different genres displayed at varying levels. It is the project of two creative musicians with powerful voices yet the overall result is somewhat boring and colourless. The album opens with Superhuman, which by itself is not a bad song. In fact none of the songs,
when taken alone, are dreadful. But altogether they take on a shapeless, never-ending quality. Tracks one through four all seem to follow the same whimsical, indie pop pattern. With all being soft and melodic, and without much change in tone or tempo between them, the experience quickly stales. Finally Iodine and Jewel, the fifth and sixth tracks pick up the pace a little bit to more of a slow rock
vibe. Portions of the instrumentals in Iodine and the accompanying singers in Jewel Harken a psychedelic 1966-1970’s Beatles and 1973 Lynyrd Skynyrd Free Bird sound. It’s known lyricist/guitarist/producer Terry Tompkins worked to bring a psychedelic component to the CD and pay tribute to some of his own influences from the ’70s. The soft rock aura continues with Bad Sister,
the seventh song on the album, which carries on the moody ambiance that grew onward from the beginning of song one. The music now portrays more of an edge, which is an improvement from the monotony of the first four. However, everything is still slow and dreary and the tempo of the album never really does change. The lyrics of the songs tell stories of love and loss and are quirky, honest and insightful, which generally works well with indie pop/rock music. However, they’d be more impactful and successful if they were more enduring and present. Alcohol, the eighth track on the album, has the perfect accompanying music,
so haunting and lonesome with that harmonica stringing its pain through the foreground. But the music overpowers the lyrics, which take a conscious effort to tune into. The first half of the album was very indie-pop while the second half introduces a few more elements along the lines of soft rock and mysticism. The 10th and final song of the album, Spectre, is moody, breathy and melancholy in all the right ways. Despite holding as dark of an ambiance, if not darker, as the other songs, Spectre projects an energy the other songs lack, making it by far the best Goodbye Mine has to offer. Goodbye Mine holds an overreaching theme of loss
and the band’s signature is melancholy-infused pop rock. The duo did stick to their set theme well — and reaching that goal without falling off track and muddying the message is a feat to celebrate — but with nothing to break up the homogenization of the album everything begins to run together and and product is a long, heavy chunk of music that’s uninspiring and hard to grasp. However, both Tompkins and lead singer Lisa Boudreau’s voices are powerful, evoking and angelic. And completely undersold on this album where the instruments take center-stage most of the time, leaving the lyrics lost on the sidelines.
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SEASONAL EMPLOYMENT - 2016
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The County of Wetaskiwin has the following seasonal employment opportunities available: AGRICULTURAL SERVICES Job Posting #2016/02 Agricultural Services Labourer (2 available positions) – responsible for performing general maintenance for the Agricultural Service Board Department within the County of Wetaskiwin including mowing, weed eating, hand picking weeds and general duties as assigned. Must hold a valid Class 5 Operator’s License. Start: May 2nd, 2016 – August 31st, 2016 PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT Job Posting #2016/03 Parks Dept. (Groundskeeper) (2 available positions) – will be responsible for performing general Park maintenance for the County yard and the Parks and Recreational areas within the County of Wetaskiwin, including transporting picnic tables, cleaning fire pits, painting and grounds maintenance. Must hold a valid Class 5 Operator’s License and will report to the County of Wetaskiwin Winfield Shop. Start: May 2nd, 2016 – August 31st, 2016 ADMINISTRATION Job Posting #2016/04 Administration Dept. - Front Counter/Receptionist – responsible for general receptionist duties, including cash receipting, word processing, mail processing, answering switchboard, accounts receivable, file and data maintenance. Start: May 2nd, 2016 – August 31st, 2016
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the County of Wetaskiwin No. 10 has been asked to Repeal Bylaw 2014/34 for the Black Bull Golf Resort Area Structure Plan for the subdivision and development of a Recreational Vehicle Park on the following land as shown on the accompanying map. NE 11-46-1-W5M Before considering the request to repeal the Area Structure Plan, Council will hold a public hearing at which any person claiming to be affected by the proposed Area Structure Plan may ask questions or make their views known. The hearing will be held in the Council Chambers, County Office, 1.6 kilometres west of Wetaskiwin on Highway 13, at 11:00 a.m., Thursday, March 10, 2016. Written submissions will be accepted up to the time of the hearing and should be addressed to the undersigned at the County Office. A copy of the proposed Plan may be picked up at the County of Wetaskiwin Administration Building or by contacting the Planning and Economic Development Department at (780) 352-3321. DAVID BLADES, A. Sc. T., LGA Director of Planning & Economic Development County of Wetaskiwin No. 10
The following positions fall under the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 955 Collective Agreement: AGRICULTURAL SERVICES Job Posting #2016/05 Spray Truck Driver and/or Sprayer Operator (2 available positions) – will be responsible for operating the County of Wetaskiwin’s spray truck, performing minor equipment repairs and ongoing regular maintenance of equipment including shop maintenance. Required to maintain accurate records of all areas sprayed, including chemicals used, rates of application and legal land locations. Must hold a valid Class 5 Operator’s License. Start: May 2nd, 2016 – August 31st, 2016 Job Posting #2016/06 Light Equipment Operator (Mower) (2 available positions) – will be responsible for operating the County of Wetaskiwin’s roadside mower, including performing minor equipment repairs and ongoing regular maintenance of equipment including shop maintenance. Will be a back-up spray truck operator when required, and will perform minor equipment repairs and ongoing regular maintenance of the spray truck. Must hold a valid Class 5 Operator’s License. Start: June 1st, 2016 – October 31st, 2016 Job Posting #2016/07 Weed Inspector (4 available positions) – will be responsible for carrying out weed inspections, grasshopper surveys and Blackleg in Canola surveys within the County of Wetaskiwin. Required to complete thorough and accurate documentation of areas surveyed and draft correspondence to landowners. Must hold a valid Class 5 Operator’s License. Start: May 2nd, 2016 – August 31st, 2016 PUBLIC WORKS Job Posting #2016/09 Public Works Dept. - Labourer – seeking a summer Labourer working out of the Wetaskiwin County Shop. The successful candidate will perform general road maintenance duties for the Public Works Department including garbage pickup, pot hole repair, crack sealing, cutting brush, erecting signs, general and roadside cleanup as well as maintenance duties. Must hold a valid Class 5 Operator’s License and will be responsible for providing your safety footwear. Start: May 2nd, 2016 – August 31st, 2016 For the above available Summer Employment positions please reference the Job Posting Number noted above. You may apply by completing a County of Wetaskiwin application form available for pickup at the County Administration Building, or apply online under the County of Wetaskiwin’s website or forward your Resume and covering letter by 4:30 p.m. March 18th, 2016, marked “Seasonal Employment 2016” to: Verna Lonsdale, Executive Assistant Box 6960, Wetaskiwin, AB, T9A 2G5 Phone: 780-352-3321 or Fax: 780-352-3486 Email: vlonsdale@county.wetaskiwin.ab.ca We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those chosen for an interview will be contacted.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING County of Wetaskiwin No No. 10 Notice of proposed change in land use classification TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the County of Wetaskiwin No. 10 has received an application to amend its Land Use By-Law by rezoning part of the following land, as shown on accompanying map, from Rural Residential to Rural Commercial Districting: Part of SE 36-45-24-W4M If the rezoning is approved, the applicant intends to rezone one (1) 3.3 acre parcel. A copy of the Rural Commercial District outlining permitted and discretionary uses can be obtained from the County Office. Before proceeding further with the proposal, Council will hold a Public Hearing at which any person claiming to be affected by the proposed rezoning may ask questions or make their views known. The hearing will be held in the Council Chambers, County Office, 1.6 kilometres west of Wetaskiwin on Highway 13, at 1:30 p.m., Thursday, March 10, 2016. Written submissions will be accepted up to the time of the hearing and should be addressed to the undersigned at the County Office. DAVID BLADES, A. Sc. T., LGA Director of Planning & Economic Development County of Wetaskiwin No. 10
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NOTICE TO RESIDENTS IN THE SOUTH PIGEON LAKE AREA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
SOUTH PIGEON LAKE REGIONAL WASTEWATER PROJECT AND BULK SEPTAGE LOAD FEE UPDATE The County of Wetaskiwin in collaboration with the Summer Villages of Crystal Springs, Grandview, Ma-Me-O Beach, Norris Beach, and Poplar Bay are pleased to announce that the regional line portion of the South Pigeon Lake Regional Wastewater Project has been commissioned as of February 18, 2016, which includes the new Westerose Lift and Truck Dumping Station and upgrades to the Mulhurst Bay Lagoon. Currently, the County of Wetaskiwin is in the process of making final preparations ahead of the operational start-up of the Westerose Lift and Truck Dumping Station, which includes the training of both County staff and septage haulers on how to operate the applicable components of the Westerose Lift and Truck Dumping Station, as well as the new technologies at the Mulhurst Bay Lagoon. This training is expected to occur in the upcoming weeks with the operational start-up date of the Westerose Lift and Truck Dumping Station to be on Wednesday, March 16, 2016. Regular operational hours of the Westerose Lift and Truck Dumping Station are 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., seven days a week. With the Westerose Lift and Truck Dumping Station becoming operational on Wednesday, March 16, 2016, the County will be re-implementing the thirty ($30.00) dollar Bulk Septage Load Fee to haulers for each load (full or partial) that are composed of a majority of wastewater that originates from the County of Wetaskiwin that is delivered to Westerose Lift and Truck Dumping Station and for all loads hauled to the Mulhurst Bay Lagoon that was suspended previous by County Council after being announced in December of 2015. For any questions or concerns contact Jeff Chipley, Municipal Intern, at the County of Wetaskiwin Office at 780-352-3321, toll-free at 1-800-661-4125, or by email at jchipley@ county.wetaskiwin.ab.ca. Watch for future updates on the County of Wetaskiwin website: www.county.wetaskiwin.ab.ca
County of Wetaskiwin No No. 10 Notice of proposed change in land use classification TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the County of Wetaskiwin No. 10 has received an application to amend its Land Use By-Law by rezoning part of the following land, as shown on accompanying map, from Agricultural to Country Residential Districting: SW 34-47-24-W4M Plan 7722311 Block 1 Lot 1 If the rezoning is approved, the applicant intends to rezone 39 acres to create nine (9) Country Residential Lots. A copy of the Country Residential District outlining permitted and discretionary uses can be obtained from the County Office. Before proceeding further with the proposal, Council will hold a Public Hearing at which any person claiming to be affected by the proposed rezoning may ask questions or make their views known. The hearing will be held in the Council Chambers, County Office, 1.6 kilometres west of Wetaskiwin on Highway 13, at 11:30 a.m., Thursday, March 10, 2016. Written submissions will be accepted up to the time of the hearing and should be addressed to the undersigned at the County Office. DAVID BLADES, A. Sc. T., LGA Director of Planning & Economic Development County of Wetaskiwin No. 10
DEVELOPMENT PERMITS TAKE NOTICE THAT THE FOLLOWING DEVELOPMENT PERMIT(S) FOR THE PROPOSED USE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH BY-LAW 95/54, LAND USE BY-LAW OF THE COUNTY OF WETASKIWIN NO. 10. Development Permit # D16/025 EXISTING 12’ x 20’ SHED: SE 33-46-6-W5M Plan 1023991, Block 1, Lot 13. This is a discretionary use as specified by Section 6.4 (h) of Schedule B, Land Use By-law 94/54, amended by By-Law 15/10. Development Permit # D16/029 40’ x 48’ x 16’ HIGH STICK BUILT EQUIPMENT SHED: NE 2-45-7-W5M Plan 1224351, Block 1, Lot 2. This is a discretionary use as specified by Section 1.3 (p) of Schedule B, Land Use By-law 94/54, amended by By-Law 15/10. Development Permit # D16/024 11m x 19m EQUIPMENT STORAGE SHED: NW 11-46-1-W5M Plan 0120899, Lot 1. This is a discretionary use as specified by Section 9.3 (k) of Schedule B, Land Use By-law 94/54, amended by By-Law 15/10. Development Permit # D16/031 RECREATIONAL VEHICLE USE (27’ x 8’) WITH DETACHED DECK AND TWO (2) SHEDS ON SKIDS (10’ x 14’ and 9’ x 12’): SE 36-46-6-W5M Plan 0525062, Block 2, Lot 36. This is a discretionary use as specified by Section 6.4 (i) of Schedule B, Land Use By-law 94/54, amended by By-Law 15/10. THE ABOVE NOTED PERMIT(S) SHALL NOT COME INTO EFFECT UNTIL AFTER FOURTEEN (14) DAYS FROM THE FIRST DATE OF THIS PUBLICATION. Any person wishing to review the above application(s) or permit(s) may do so at the County Office during normal business hours. IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 686 OF THE MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT ACT, ANY PERSONS CLAIMING TO BE AFFECTED BY THIS DECISION MAY SERVE WRITTEN NOTICE OF APPEAL, ALONG WITH PRESCRIBED FEE OF $150.00 TO: FRANK COUTNEY, SECRETARY TO THE DEVELOPMENT APPEAL BOARD COUNTY OF WETASKIWIN NO. 10 P.O. BOX 6960, WETASKIWIN, ALBERTA T9A 2G5 WITHIN FOURTEEN DAYS OF THE FIRST DATE OF THIS NOTICE.
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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
Auctions
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Auctions
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17 QUARTERS OF FARMLAND near Brant, Alberta. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Unreserved Auction, March 24 in Lethbridge. Quality land, good perimeter fences, lots of water & surface lease revenue. Jerry Hodge: 780-706-6652; rbauction.com/realestate.
Travel Packages
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SAVE 30% on our Heart of the Arctic Adventure. Visit Inuit Communities in Greenland and Nunavut aboard the comfortable 198-passenger Ocean Endeavour. Call for details! 1-800-363-7566 or visit www. adventurecanada.com. (TICO#04001400).
Pasture/Land Wanted
WANTED PASTURE TO RENT unsupervised or supervised. Interested in long term rent. 403-740-5197
Grain, Feed Hay
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HEATED CANOLA buying Green, Heated or SpringCOLLECTOR CAR thrashed Canola. Buying: AUCTION. 10th Annual Wanted oats, barley, wheat & peas Red Deer Collector Car To Buy for feed. Buying damaged Auction & Speed Show. or offgrade grain. “On March 11 - 13, 2016, Farm Pickup” Westcan Westerner Park. Special LIL MULE LOGGING INC. is now buying standing or Feed & Grain, Guests: Dan & Laura 1-877-250-5252. Dotson - Storage Wars; deck poplar (black or white), spruce, pine, tama“Horny” Mike - Counting Cars; Chris Jacobs - Over- rack or birch. Call Shawn ROUND HAY BALES - self 403-318-4346 haulin’. Consign today. unloading, bulk oats. New 1-888-296-0528 ext. 103; truck tires. Cheap - starting egauctions.com. at $285. Cheap undercarriage new & COLLECTOR CAR used. No Sunday calls AUCTION. 6th Annual please. Phone Edmonton Motor Show 403-704-3509 or Collector Car Auction. April 403-704-4333. 8 - 13. Edmonton Expo Centre. Over 80,000 specAgricultural tators. Over 85% sold last #2000 - #2290 year. Consign today. 1-888-296-0528 ext. 102; Farm Equipment ..............2010 Haying Equipment ............2020 EGauctions.com.
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MEIER GUN AUCTION. Saturday, March 5, 11 a.m., 6016 - 72A Ave., Edmonton. Over 150 guns - handguns, riÁes, shotguns, hunting and sporting equipment. To consign 780-440-1860.
Building Supplies
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6,000 CONCRETE PAVERS. 24” X 30”, 22 per pallet, $100. SM Insulation, 2’X4’X3”, R15, $3. School lockers, 12” X 15” X 72”, single tier $50. Double tier $75. Sustainabuildcanada.com. 780-707-4791 or 403-971-4791.
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A-STEEL SHIPPING CONTAINERS. 20’, 40’ & 53’. 40’ insulated reefers/freezers. ModiÀcations possible windows, doors, walls, as ofÀce, living work-shop, etc., 40’ Áatrack/bridge. 1-866-528-7108; www.rtccontainer.com.
Firewood
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BRIAN’S FIREWOOD split, dry, full cord includes delivery. Birch $500, Spruce $350, Poplar $300 780-233-5932 780-985-2285 LOGS Semi loads of pine, spruce, tamarack, poplar, birch. Price depends on location of delivery. Lil Mule Logging 403-318-4346
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REFORESTATION NURSERY SEEDLINGS of hardy trees, shrubs, & berries for shelterbelts or landscaping. Spruce & Pine from $0.99/tree. Free shipping. Replacement guarantee. 1-866-873-3846 or www.treetime.ca.
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SAWMILLS from only $4,397. Make money & save money with your own bandmill. Cut lumber any Lunch will be available dimension. In stock ready Sales every Wednesday at 6pm to ship. Free info & dvd: www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT. FOR fast results: Classified 1-800-566-6899 ext. Want Ads. Phone 1-877400OT 223-3311.
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
Livestock
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CUSTOM Made Heavy Duty PANELS WINDBREAKS, made out of 2 3/8 or 2 7/8 pipe, 24’ long. Also, custom made gates, bale feeders, bunk feeders and other requests. PH: 403-704-3828.
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Manufactured Homes
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For Rent #3000 - #3200 Condos/ Townhouses
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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POLE BARNS, Shops, steel buildings metal clad or fabric clad. Complete supply and installation. Call John at 403-998-7907; jcameron@ advancebuildings.com.
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Buildings For Sale
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1/4 SECTION of land, subdivided; 1750 cockshutt tractor; also 2 discs and 2 New Blackfalds Condo. 2 cultivators. 780-352-4982 Bdrm/2 Bath. Main Áoor & 5 PARCELS OF 2nd Áoor options avail. 2 FARMLAND near Altario, powered parking stalls. Alberta. Ritchie Bros. Rent $1,400. Pets nego- Auctioneers Unreserved tiable. Ask about rent Auction, April 12 in incentives. 403-396-1688. Provost, Alberta. Fenced land, natural spring water. Contact Jerry Hodge: 780-706-6652; rbauction.com/realestate.
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PASTURE & HAY LAND. 400 - 8000 acres of year round water supply. Full operational with management available. Central Saskatchewan. Crossfenced and complete infrastructure. Natural springs excellent water. Shortly ready to locate cattle. Other small and large grain and pasture quarters. $150k - $2.6m. Call Doug Rue 306-716-2671; saskfarms@shaw.ca.
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Wetaskiwin County bits BY AMELIA NAISMITH THE PIPESTONE FLYER Wetaskiwin county council is using a standard letter of mandates the Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital Foundation must comply with in order to keep approval from the county for it’s 2016 bikeathon around Pigeon Lake. “One of the things they require is approval from Alberta Transportation but also the local municipalities,” said county CAO Frank Coutney. In order for the county to give approval and allow the bikeathon to use roads within it’s jurisdiction the foundation must take safety measures such as posting proper signage to warn traffic the event is taking place. The Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital Foundation bikeathon takes place Sept. 10. Federal census numbers taken as municipal census County of Wetaskiwin councillors have decided to use the federal census population numbers provided by Statistics Canada as the municipal census numbers rather than conducting another census. The last census the county did was in 2012 and Coutney says it was compared with the federal census to see how close they were when it came to tracking growth within the county. They were within 1 per cent of each other. “There’s no advantage to doing our own census,” said Coutney. “They’re doing a federal census this year,” said Reeve Kathy Rooyakkers. Coun. Garry Dearing added when the county does it’s own census it has to pay for it. Wetaskiwin Seed and Grain Board funding request The Wetaskiwin Seed and Grain Board is receiving funds of $86,000 from Wetaskiwin County to pay off a debt to a colour sorter. The money will be transferred from the Agricultural Service Board Operating Reserves. The funding request first came before council Nov. 10, 2015. At the time it was noted the majority of funding comes from shares and all revenue comes from purchasing and sorting grain. Provincial grants are not available and have been an issue for the past 15 years.
County approves commerial, industrial area structure plan BY AMELIA NAISMITH THE PIPESTONE FLYER An area structure plan submitted by Wescott Consulting Group for Simpson Park, with a maximum of 27 lots, was unanimously approved by the County of Wetaskiwin council during a Feb. 11 planning and economic development meeting. The land in question is located half a kilometre south of Highway 13, along Range Road 240. “We’ve received a letter from the City of Wetaskiwin supporting the area structure plan,” said assistant CAO Rod Hawken. Continued on page 15
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County approves area structure plan Continued from page 14 “Because it is adjacent and because we have a Municipal Development Plan, if council approves this area structure plan the next steps would include a public hearing for rezoning, which would be done by this council,” he added. Following that administration would present council with a bylaw that would authorize the City of Wetaskiwin as the subdivision authority for the property. “Administration supports the application as it’s intended to be annexed into the City of Wetaskiwin,” said Hawken. A couple of nearby land owners had come forth with concerns, one at the meeting and one previously, that their land and quality of life would be disrupted by other landowners coming in who would be displeased with the byproducts of farming operations. Hawken says because the property is to be developed as commercial and industrial he does not foresee that as an issue.
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