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Participants in the Bawlf program along with program leaders Kristen Skagen and Morgan Millar
Up to 450 Camrose County children who live in or around Bawlf, Bittern Lake, Edberg, Hay Lakes, Kingman or New Norway have the opportunity to attend the always popular
Summer In The Park Program.
The rural community initiative, completely free of charge to all participants, is operated by the Rural Community Program, CDSS (Camrose and District Support Services), and is supported by The Battle River Community Foundation. Children five years of age or older will learn a variety of skills in the one-day “camps”. The casual and lively learning environment encourages the concept of having fun with peers in a safe, tolerant, respectful way. For further information contact Clarence Hastings, Rural Community Director, CDSS at 780-672-0141 or by visiting the website www.camrosefcss.ca
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News Features…
Fifield shares her fight with MS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 RCMP warn citizens about rainmaker fraud . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Bawlf airport hosts annual flying days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Low water advisory issued for Battle River. . . . . . . . . . . .
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Fifield book tells of her fight with MS By Dan Jensen
Fiona Fifield doesn’t consider herself an overly spiritual person but she recognizes divine intervention when she sees it. That intervention came in June of 2011 when the head of the MS Society in Lethbridge and the head of the MS Society in Red Deer met Dr. Freedman, a professor of medicine in the field of neurology at the University of Ottawa and director of the Multiple Sclerosis Unit at the Ottawa Hospital, on a street corner in Montreal, where he was giving a presentation at the annual conference of the Consortium for Multiple Sclerosis Research Centres. “They had stopped at a red light, waiting to cross the street,” said Fifield in her memoir, Fifield’s Fight, which she took the time to autograph at Books for You in Camrose June 20. “As they waited Anne (Stewart) spoke to Dr. Freedman, mentioning myself to him. “He told them that I should contact him immediately.” The invitation proved to be a turning point in Fifield’s long struggle with the Marburg’s Variant form of MS. “The doctor had spoken at the conference about his completed bone marrow transplant study,” said Fifield. “He mentioned that while he wasn’t going to be doing any more transplants he would make an exception for someone with Marburg’s Variant. Fifield was diagnosed with the remitting relapsing form of MS shortly after the vehicle she was in was struck by a drunk driver in 2005. Four years later, in 2009, doctors determined she had Maburg’s Variant, the only form of MS that is terminal. “I was in the hospital where I had a fever of 105 degrees fahrenheit,” she said. Between 2009 and 2014
Fifield suffered MS caused paralysis 11 different times. “The paralyzations varied,” she said. “Some, like the first one, lasted six months; some were three and some were two. It varied a lot. At my worst I was at nine on the expanded disability status scale, on which ten is dead. I would be paralyzed from my collar bone to my toes.” Fifield was placed on several different medications during the four years, each of which had different results. “They got me out of my paralysis by using different medications,” she said. She also underwent countless physiotherapy sessions as she had to re-learn to walk 11 times. On Dec. 29, 2011, in Ottawa, Fifield became the thirtieth person to receive a hematopoietic stem cell transplant for multiple sclerosis and the fourth person outside of the original study trial. “The transplant was what saved my life,” she said. “I was an empty shell. My entire body had been wiped clean and I was waiting for my new cells to take hold.” Fifield felt guilty for being given the gift of a second chance when she realized there were so many other people in her life who deserved it, too. “I was lost between two different worlds,” she said. “When I was dying I did not fit with the normal MS patients. I was so sick that I felt I had a completely different disease. Then, after my transplant and some recovery, I felt the same dissimilarity. This time it was from the other side of the fence. I was getting better and stronger every day. The people who looked at me with pity before now looked at me with envy.” Fifield, who now lives just outside Trochu, is grateful for her many friends, some of whom are in Camrose, for the
Fiona Fifield became the 30th person to receive a hematopoietic stem cell transplant for multiple sclerosis and the fourth person outside of the original study trial.
support she received during her struggles with her health. “When we were in Ottawa there was oodles of financial support,” she said. “My cousins set up blogs so I could write to my family back here every day.” Fifield said the overriding lesson she learned from all her years of pain and suffering is that one can never stop trying. “I know I am a fighter. I still battle today but it doesn’t matter because I know that every day I get stronger. I have learned too to be my own self advocate. If I don’t stand up for myself then no one else will.” Fiona’s Fight is an inspirational memoir that shares her unyielding love and support and the courage it takes to survive a malignant disease.
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Members of the Sixth Camrose Scouts assisted the Duhamel Historical Society by painting the kitchen and the toilets at the Highway 21 campground on the Battle River. In return, the Duhamel Historical Society made a donation to the Scouts to help them attend the Pacific Jamboree, being held from July 11 to 18 at Camp Barnard, near Sooke, on Vancouver Island. The Jamboree was expected to draw more than 3,000 Scouts, plus their leaders.
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Dry conditions open door to insect problems with trees From Agri-News
An Alberta Agriculture and Forestry (AF) specialist says the recent dry conditions are having an effect on trees. “Dry conditions definitely put a lot of pressure on trees,” says Toso Bozic, woodlot extension specialist, AF, Edmonton. “It’s an invitation for
insect and disease problems, not just for this year, but for upcoming years as well.” He says there are several insects to keep an eye out for. “Yellow-headed spruce sawfly has been a problem the last couple of years, as have aphids. The other one is spider mites. This year ash
trees have been especially impacted, as well as poplars.” Monitoring is the key when it comes to insects, says Bozic. “From mid-May until October 1st, landowners should check their trees weekly to see what is going on. Monitoring also helps them keep on top of which trees
may need watering under dry conditions, or may need help with other issues.” If monitoring turns up insect, disease or any other issues contributing to tree weakening, Bozic recommends taking pictures to help identify the problem. “Take photos of both the
problem and the surrounding area to get the best idea of what is going on. Sending a picture is always better than trying to explain a problem over the phone. And, only use insecticide/ fungicide as a last resort to control problems with insects or diseases.”
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Bawlf area has the busiest little airport
Blue skies provided the perfect background for Doug Currie of Beaumont and his plane June 27 and 28.
Peter Lock of Buck Lake brought his collection of helicopters and airplanes. He adjusts his engine on his helicopter before taking flight.
Planes of all sizes and shapes could be found at the annual air show near Bawlf.
Howard Fenske of Stettler made his 100th flight in his favourite plane during a weekend of fun flying with others with the same hobby.
Tools of the trade were left behind after the pilot prepared for take-off at the little airport.
Photos by Murray Green, Camrose Booster
Gabriel Muglia of Medicine Hat tips his plane to make a few adjustments. The heat forced a few tune-ups.
Andrew, left, and Henry Pel of Beaumont worked on their plane prior to taking the angry bird up on Saturday afternoon.
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Options for dry crop conditions From Agri-News
Alberta Agriculture and Forestry (AF) has a link in the Spotlight section on the department’s webpage highlighting Options for Alberta Producers During Dry Conditions. “Alberta has been experiencing dry conditions across the province,” said Rick Dehod, farm financial specialist, AF, Edmonton. “Recent rain showers have been spotty with most farms having differing accumulations and different stresses due to the commodity they produce. Regardless, producers are seeking information and insights as to available options, and how to choose a logical course of action, as all of their operations are unique.” “The purpose of the Options for Alberta Producers During Dry Conditions webpage section is to provide a ‘central location’ for producers to visit for information and tools,” says Dehod. “The information contained there covers a variety of business management and production issues around managing a farm during our current dry conditions.” For more information, contact the Alberta Ag-info Centre at 310-FARM (3276).
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Low water advisory issued for Battle River By Murray Green
A low flow advisory has been issued for the Battle River Watershed because of decreasing water flow levels that are about 30 per cent of normal. The advisory was issued on June 24. Water withdrawals from new license holders may be limited to ensure senior license holders receive their water needs first. Municipalities which rely on the Battle River for their water supply as well as some industry stakeholders are a few of the senior water license holders. Low flow advisories also mean increased stress to fish, plants and wildlife by decreasing the amount of available water. “The low water advisories are issued by the Alberta government. They affect those who have a licence to take water from the river. That includes any municipality (or industry)along the river that draws water,” explained Susanna Bruneau, policy research coordinator at Battle River Watershed Alliance. “According to the Battle River Management Plan, (low water advisories) affect the junior licences that were applied for after 2005 first.
They would receive notices directly from the Alberta government about limits and how much water they are allowed to extract from the river,” said Bruneau. Some municipalities may limit watering lawns to reduce the amount of usage. The river that is normally about five feet deep in areas is around only two feet in depth currently. “The river still has some flow, which is good. Water restrictions could be placed on some residents if we don’t get a lot of rain,” said Bruneau. “Producers that extract water for their cattle could be affected. Companies such as ATCO that use water for cooling might have to find alternative measures.” Drought is a natural and often a cyclical climate phenomenon in the prairies, defined by sustained and extensive below-average water availability. Addressing challenges around water use, availability and precipitation is especially important in prairie-fed basins like the Battle River and Sounding Creek watersheds where there are no glaciers or mountain waters to feed the rivers. Continued on page 10
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CAT ENGINES IN STOCK C15 Accert C15 Industrial C15 6NZ 3406 E, C and B C13 C12 C11 C7 Industrial fits 950 loader
- Call for details Stk # UV1026
2002 10’x30’ Wellsite Trailer
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1992 IHC 8100 Grain Truck
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Propane Pig, A/C, Bedroom with bunk beds - queen on the bottom. Fresh CVIP, in great condition.
$
35,800
L10 Cummins, 330 hp, 13-spd. trans., 52,000 lb. GVW, air susp. 12 front, 40 rears, 11R22.5 tires, low mileage 290,500 km (174,300 mi.), fresh service. Sold with fresh safety and 30-day power train warr., 17’x 58” SWS steel box, new hydraulic pump and p.t.o., 3-pce. end gate, roll tarp. Stk #UV1033
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1994 Ford L9000 Water Truck 3406C Cat Engine, 425 hp. 13-sp. RTLOF16713A transmission, 46 rears with lockers, 11R24.5 rubber. Dual aluminum fuel tanks, Hendrickson air ride suspension c/w 100 barrel water tank, PTO shaft driven Bowie pump/hotbox, rear spray bumper, pintle hitch apron. Truck has fresh Alberta Safety and is ready to work! Stk # UV1032
$
29,885
Stony Plain Office • Alain Turcotte • 780-975-3748 Vermilion Office • Ryan Maxwell • 780-581-5822
26,485
15’ Gravel Box
2008 Cancade. New paint. Will sell with or without hoist.
Box & Hoist $ Box Only $ Stk #UV1056
Custom Silaging
New JD SP chopper with p/u and corn head
6,985 5,995 Hank
Darren
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Hank 403.783.1270 • Darren 403.704.0843
The water in the Battle River and Sounding Creek basins comes from rain or snow melt that flows into the creeks, rivers, lakes and wetlands, some of which eventually becomes groundwater. About 35 per cent of the population in the Battle River and Sounding Creek watersheds relies on surface water. An additional 35 per cent rely on groundwater as their main water source, which is still largely unmapped and poorly understood in Alberta. The remaining 30 per cent get their water from regional water lines, mostly from Edmonton (North Saskatchewan River) and Red Deer River. One of the fundamental challenges in drought adaptation and management is that most of the work needs to be done pro-actively, but rarely do stakeholders think about drought except for when they are in the midst of one (when it is too late). As a result, most drought programs and policies are reactive, without changing practices that contribute to the situation. Currently, most municipalities in the Battle River and Sounding Creek watersheds do not have drought adaptation and management plans. Most programs and policies surrounding drought occur at the provincial and federal level through several different ministries. The majority of these programs and policies focus on agricultural assistance, with few addressing other economic, societal, and environmental issues associated with drought. In 2012-13, the Battle River Watershed Alliance (BRWA) developed a series of documents relating to drought adaptation and management in an effort to help stakeholders address the challenges that can be faced in times of drought, as well as to maintain the functions of healthy aquatic, riparian, and wetland ecosystems. As part of the Watershed Management Plan, these strategies focus on how to keep our ecological, societal, and economic systems sustainable, even through drought. Information on drought adaptation and management, including Drought Adaptation and Management Implementation Guidelines can be found on the website at www.battleriverwatershed.ca/droughtmanagement. For more information, contact the Battle River Watershed Alliance at www.battleriverwatershed.ca/ or call 780-672-0276.
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BUILDING MATERIALS
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