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Vision: Compassionate Community
Do you have a passion for supporting people in your community? Do you want to enhance the lives of people facing isolation, declining health or death and bereavement with dignity –through education and compassionate care? Hospice is looking for energetic, proactive individuals from Camrose and surrounding counties to apply for the following exciting volunteer opportunities: Board of Directors Volunteers Nav-CARE Volunteers End-of-Life Care Volunteers Grief-Companioning Volunteers
For more information: Hospice Offi ce: 780-608-0636 or email: admin@camrosehospice.com Website: www.camrosehospice.org
Want to meet others and discover your voice?
Interested in building community where everyone is valued? If so, consider…
…an inclusive community choir open to singers of all abilities and levels of experience. Individuals from all ages and stages of life with a desire to safely experience the wondrous benefi ts of singing are welcome! – FREE TUITION – Dr. Ardelle Ries, Director
Tuesdays, October 5 to December 14, 2021; February 1 to April 19, 2022 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.
University of Alberta Augustana Campus Faith & Life Chapel
To register on our online form, visit www.cafcl.ca/singable-registration/ or call the CAFCL offi ce 780-672-0257
In Person | “SingChronos” Virtual Access | Online On-Demand Collaboration | Composition | Creation | Communication
Camrose Association For Community Living
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BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! Ca ose Kodiaks Fut e Prospects Program for Kids SPONSORED BY THE CAMROSE BOOSTER
A unique and thrilling opportunity for hockey players 12 years of age or under for the 2021/22 season!
SUBJECT TO AHS COVID RULES IN EFFECT ON ANY PARTICULAR GAME DAY:
• Visit the Kodiaks dressing room one hour before game time. • From the home team bench, you’ll watch the
Kodiaks pre-game warm up. • You’ll join the team brie y on ice as they practice prior to game start. • You’ll line up with the Kodiaks starters as the
Canadian anthem is played before the game. • You and a family member or friend will sit in the best seats in the house and enjoy pizza during the game. • You can revisit the Kodiaks dressing room after the game.
Choose the game that best suits your schedule. Go to www.camrosekodiaks.ca for home game options – rst come, rst served.
Qualifying is easy! Q lif i i !
The Camrose Booster is now accepting entries for this season’s Future Prospects Program. In a few words, tell the Kodiaks team why school is fun and why doing your best at school (and hockey) is important. Write, email or text your words, along with the night you’d love to join the team as a Camrose Kodiaks Future Prospect. 4925-48 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1L7 Email ads@camrosebooster.com Text 780-679-7070 Phone 780-672-3142
(Pre-COVID photos) Enjoy the thrill of being a member of 644 Camrose Rotary Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron
FREE program for all youth from 12-19 years AVIATION | TEAMWORK | LEADERSHIP
A path to obtaining your glider pilot’s, or private pilot’s, license
Learn Survivor Skills, Drill, Music and Basics of Aviation, Aerospace, etc. We meet weekly from 6:15 to 9:00 pm, Thursdays at Mirror Lake Centre, 5415-49 Avenue Consider the fun and potential! Call 780-672-0555 or email 644camroseco@gmail.com
Police respond to mental health concerns
August 15
Police responded to a complaint of a male suffering from mental health concerns. When police located the male he was in significant need of assistance and was apprehended under the mental health act and transported to an approved facility.
Police responded to a collision in the area of 73 Street and 48 Avenue involving a pickup truck rear ending a SUV. The female driver of the pickup showed signs of impairment and blew a fail resulting in immediate roadside sanctions.
Police received a report of a stolen BMX bicycle from the area of 49 Ave. and 52 St. which is still under investigation.
Police responded to numerous mental health wellbeing checks throughout the day.
August 14
Police received a call about a female who left a suicide note. After extensive efforts to locate her she was located and taken seek mental health assistance.
Provincial return to school health guidelines
Continued from page 2
• Cleaning and disinfecting high touch surfaces. • Promoting frequent hand hygiene and good respiratory etiquette. • Schools are encouraged to have a plan for students and staff who develop symptoms to wait in a separate area until they can go home. • Masking is not provincially required in school settings for any age group, except on school buses. • AHS, through a zone Medical Officer of Health or their designate, may recommend masking to manage an outbreak and prevent more widespread transmission of a respiratory illness. • Zone medical officers of health and their designates may also recommend additional measures if a school experiences a respiratory illness outbreak including screening for symptoms and cohorting. • School authorities have the ability and the corresponding accountability to put in place local measures, such as physical distancing, cohorting and masking requirements, that may exceed provincial guidance.
To further promote a safe school year, the Province strongly encourages all eligible Albertans, including students, teaching staff, parents and guardians, to get vaccinated with both doses before the school year begins.
Possible firearm complaint
August 13
Camrose Police responded to a complaint of a male carrying what appeared to be a firearm. When located and safely dealt with, it was determined the firearm was a pellet gun. The male was warned and the pellet gun was seized for safe keeping.
A male driving a motor vehicle was stopped for misuse of plate and was also unregistered. The male was issued violation tickets.
Police received a complaint of a stolen bicycle from the area of 49 Avenue and 52 Street.
A complaint was received of a possible impaired driver. The vehicle was located and a 18-year-old male blew a caution, resulting in an immediate roadside suspension.
August 12
Police were called to two separate businesses throughout the day to deal with unruly customers. Both occurrences were mediated and the individuals were sent on their way.
Two separate complaints of online frauds were received. The incidents are still under investigation.
August 11
Police were advised that a male had registered a Harley Davidson motorcycle which had been stolen five years earlier in Leduc. Police attended the residence of the male, who stated he purchased the motorcycle from someone in Calgary without conducting the proper checks. The motorcycle was seized by Police and the original owner was contacted. As a token of gratitude for your support, you’ll receive a FREE Wella Conditioner with your Wella Shampoo purchase, while supplies last! Text 780.678.6229 today for your next appointment.
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