April 13, 2021 Camrose Booster

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The CAMROSE BOOSTER, April 13, 2021 – Page 9

Meet our Dental Hygiene Team! The wonderful hygienists who you can count on for optimum oral health!

Randi Kobsar

Stacey Hartinger

Lydia Arjoon

Our newest dental hygienist, but she is not new to the field. She brings nine years’ experience to our patients and an abundance of positive testimonials! Stacey is a Camrosee o area gal who continues to reside in the rural area. Living in the country along with her two daughters allows her to share her family’s passion for the great outdoors, healthy living, sports and rural life advantages.

A favourite hygienist to many of our patients, she has been part of our team for the past eleven+ years. Lydia’s been a professional hygienist for over fifteen years! In the past year, Lydia has made the move with two lovely daughters to Camrose! ur She brightens our practice and improves the dental health of hundreds of our patients annually. Lydia is wellknown and appreciated for her unique abilityy er to get to know her patients and theirr families.

New Patients Welcome!

A 2015 program graduate, this Estevan, SK born hygienist brings six years of experience, and glowing comments, from her previous patients. She’s passionate to be involved in the field of dentistry and enjoys spending time here in Camrose with her electrician husband Matt and 2 year old son, Brooks. Randi is an rsy active outdoorsy ved girl who has lived fe in much of her life central and southern Alberta. We’re now blessed to have her on our team!

Health Centre

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Dr. Chris Dinh – Comprehensive General Dentistry –

4720-50th St., Camrose

Ask the A

CHIEF Dean LaGrange Chief of Police Camrose Police Service Question: Can a condo board set up a surveillance system and then daily monitor the residents? Answer: I had to dig a little for this one, as it is not something we (police) deal with on a regular basis. Condo boards are typically elected/appointed to manage and represent the interests of all the residents in the condo complex itself. If the board decides to install a security system (i.e. CCTV cameras) in public areas to monitor activity that is illegal or detrimental to the interests of the condominium owners, this is perfectly legal. However, if or when these security systems begin to infringe on privacy, it becomes illegal. A person has no reasonable expectation of privacy when in a public area. This would be similar to walking into City Hall, a public area that is monitored by CCTV cameras. If the condo board is abusing the security system to harass or intimidate residents for minor issues, this should be addressed at the next board meeting and captured in the minutes. For more information on condo board conduct, please visit condolawalberta.ca Have a question for the Chief? Email them to The Camrose Booster at news@camrosebooster.com

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Notice of Application Confined Feeding Operation

filedapplication application RA21013 RA21013 with with the the Natural Natural Resources Conservation James and Gail Cowan Cowan have has filed Board (NRCB) to obtain a registration to expand an existing confined feeding operation (CFO) on the SW 25-44-21 W4M in Camrose County of Alberta. The application is to increase the number of permitted livestock to 120 milking cows (plus associated dry cows and replacements), to construct a new dairy barn and a manure storage pad.

The NRCB will also determine the grandfathered status of the CFO. The NRCB invites you to provide input on the CFO’s livestock type, livestock capacity, and facilities as they existed on or stated that that their their grandfathered grandfathered livestock around January 1, 2002. 2002. James James and and Gail Gail Cowan Cowan have has stated capacity is 52 milking cows (plus associated dry cows and replacements). replacements).

Filing a Statement

Any person who is directly affected by the application and the determination of grandfathered status may submit a statement of concern to the NRCB. The statement of concern must be received by the NRCB on or before May 11, 2021. Submissions must be made to the NRCB email address provided below. A copy of the statement of concern will be sent to the applicant for review and comment. Statements submitted regarding the application are public records and are nonconfidential. Your statement of concern should include your name, the legal land description of your residence or landholdings, mailing address, phone number, email address, and a detailed summary that describes how you would be directly affected by this application. For further information please refer to the fact sheet “The Permitting Process for Confined Feeding Operations in Alberta” at www.nrcb.ca. You may also file an application for directly affected party status at this time. Failure to submit a statement of concern may affect your rights to apply for an NRCB review.

Viewing the Application

A complete copy of the application and supporting documents submitted by the applicant under the Agricultural Operation Practices Act may be viewed only on the NRCB website at www.nrcb.ca (under Confined Feeding Operations / Applications & Decisions / Notice of Applications) until May 11, 2021. Until further notice, the application will not be available for in-person viewing as the Red Deer office of the NRCB is closed to the public due to COVID-19. If you require further information, please contact the approval officer listed below. Jeff Froese, Approval Officer Jeff.Froese@nrcb.ca T 403-340-5795

The closing date for submissions: May 11, 2021 Dated at Red Deer AB, on April 13, 2021 www.nrcb.ca

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