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(Municipal Government Act) Hay Lakes
Notice is hereby given that, under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, the Village of Hay Lakes will offer for sale, by public auction, in the Village Office, 115 Main Street, Hay Lakes, Alberta on November 17, 2022, at 2:00 p.m., the following parcel:
Roll No Lot Block Plan C of T Reserve Bid 12600 3,4 10 5806HW 092 317 448 $187,800 1. Any parcel of land offered for sale may be redeemed by payment of all arrears, penalties, and costs by guaranteed funds at any time until the property is declared sold. 2. Each parcel of land offered for sale will be subject to a reserve bid and title will be subject to the reservations and conditions contained in the existing certificate of title. 3. The lands are being offered for sale on an “as is, where is” basis, and the municipality makes no representation and gives no warranty whatsoever as to the state of the parcel nor its suitability for any intended use by the successful bidder. 4. The auctioneer, councillors, the chief administrative officer and the designated officers and employees of the municipality must not bid or buy any parcel of land offered for sale, unless directed by the municipality to do so on behalf of the municipality. 5. The purchaser of the property will be responsible for property taxes and utilities for the current year. There will be no adjustment to the date of sale. 6. The purchaser will be required to execute a sale agreement in form and substance provided by the municipality. 7. The successful purchaser must, at the time of sale, make payment in cash, certified cheque, or bank draft payable to the municipality as follows: a. The full purchase price if it is $10,000 or less; OR b. If the purchase price is greater than $10,000, the purchaser must provide a non-refundable deposit in the amount of $10,000 and the balance of the purchase price must be paid within 20 days of the sale. (if the certified cheque or bank draft exceeds the final purchase price, the excess will be refunded within a reasonable time) 8. GST will be collected on all properties subject to GST. 9. The risk of the property lies with the purchaser immediately following the auction. 10. The purchaser is responsible for obtaining vacant possession. 11. The purchaser will be responsible for registration of the transfer including registration fees. 12. If no offer is received on a property or if the reserve bid is not met, the property cannot be sold at the public auction. 13. The municipality may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land that is not sold at the public auction. 14. Once the property is declared sold at public auction, the previous owner has no further right to pay the tax arrears. Dated at Hay Lakes, Alberta, August 15, 2022 Managed by: TAXervice K. Shannon Yearwood Chief Administrative Officer Village of Hay Lakes
Murray Green, Camrose Booster
Edmonton Elks offensive lineman Steven Nielsen passes on some advice to Buffaloes player Clark Webster in Camrose on October 19.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
BY L AW N O. 1521
Pursuant to Section 606 of the Municipal Government Act, the Council of Camrose County gives notice that it has given First Reading to Bylaw No. 1521 to amend Land Use Bylaw No. 1373. The purpose of this Bylaw is to redistrict N ½ NE11-47-21-W4 from A – Agricultural to RCI – Rural Commercial and Industrial. The intent is to allow indoor and outdoor vehicle storage. Anyone affected by this Amendment may make written submissions before 12:00 noon, Tuesday, November 15, 2022. The Public Hearing for Bylaw No. 1521 will be held on Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. in the County Council Chambers, 3755-43 Avenue, Camrose, Alberta T4V 3S8. Written submissions will be heard first, oral submissions will be heard as time permits. Copies of the proposed Bylaw are available online at www.county.camrose.ab.ca
DEATHS
Josie Jordan of Camrose, on October 21, at 86 years of age.
Shirley Janet Johansen of Camrose, on October 21, at 85 years of age.
Dwayne Arthur Schaffrick of Hay Lakes, on October 22, at 74 years of age.
William Joseph Savorn of Camrose, on October 22, at 86 years of age.
Esho Khamees of Camrose, on October 25, at 71 years of age.
Buffaloes enter playoff season
By Murray Green
The Camrose Buffaloes bantam team won a 38-0 shut out over the Strathcona Wolverines on October 22. Camrose is waiting to see who they meet in the playoffs.
Peewee
The Camrose Buffaloes peewee team played on October 22. “Sometimes the ball rolls funny for everyone. That was the story for the Buffaloes peewees when they took on the Seahawks Saturday. The cold weather seemed to throw off the team and a lot of the players could not get out of first gear. With a lot of dropped balls due to the wet conditions the offensive timing was thrown. They just could not find a flow and whenever we seemed to get something going, we fumbled the ball and turned it over to the Seahawks,” shared coach Troy Christie.
“With the rough offensive play, it kept the defence very busy on Saturday. The defense played hard and made some big hits. But in the end, it just wasn’t enough to pull us through without the scores from the offense. It was an opportune time for the team to lose, however. Remembering what it feels like to lose, sometimes it can drive a team, especially going into the first round of playoffs. It will also give us another opportunity to skip another week and not have to take a two-week break,” said coach Troy.
Atom
On Thanksgiving weekend, the Camrose Buffaloes atoms each played a game in Beaumont. “Our Buffaloes atom Red had an amazing last league game against Beaumont Bears (Orange) on Sunday, October 23. The Buffaloes came out very focused from their practices during the week. In our weekly drills they worked hard on their offensive plays and were able to use those skills to create some amazing plays in their final game of the season. On the defensive side of our game, our players were very much in sync with each other, working well as a team and preventing any movement up the field, stopping Beaumont from getting close to making any touchdowns. Notable teamwork shown by Caleb Stinson, Nigel Pluim, Bobby Orr and Duke Scrannage. The game ended in a win for the Buffaloes. It was a nice, strong end to our season,” said coach Pier Juneau.
“In our Sunday, October 23 game against Leduc Cats (Gold), our Camrose Buffaloes (Navy) started out very strong. Our defence took the field first, making some big stops preventing the Cats from making any huge gains up the field. When our offence took the field they worked very hard at creating their plays and moving upfield as fast as they possibly could. As the game continued, our defence had a hard time preventing bigger movement up the field which brought us to a loss of 3-1. All of our players put in 110 per cent; our Buffaloes played with a lot of heart and as their coach, I am so proud of their steadfast attitude and tenacity. We saw some great teamwork from players Zander Rambeau, Atreyu Michel, Jacob Danko, Nathan Zaleski and Matthias Macintyre,” said coach Juneau.
The Navy team along with seven other atom teams took the field during the halftime of the Edmonton Elks game.