Dawson Trail Dispatch November 2011

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Southeast Cellular Service Becomes Huge Issue

Lorette Girl Receives Medal of Bravery

By Marianne Curtis Since the provincial election there has been a renewed interest on all fronts to bring reliable cellular service into areas of the southeast that currently don’t have service or have limited service. The push started when the four reeves from Stuartburn, La Broquerie, Piney and Franklin met together to discuss how to lobby for better cell phone service. The urgency for action was recently escalated when wildfires tore through all four municipalities, making it dangerous for residents and emergency crews. “The potential for fatalities was great during the fires,” Stuartburn reeve Jim Swidersky stated. “We want the provincial and federal governments to agree to the need for service and then act on it.” He added that the reeves are even discussing setting up their own board or planning group to pursue this matter to a satisfactory conclusion. “It is more than just having the service for emergencies because businesses and industries require modern communication so they can stay in business,” Swidersky stressed.

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2011 Poppy Campaign Underway

Fourteen-year-old Pazia Toyne from Lorette was honored with a Medal of Bravery for her role in saving a little girl’s life three years ago in Alberta.

By Marianne Curtis On October 28, the Governor General, David Thompson, presented the Medal of Bravery in a ceremony at Rideau Hall in Ottawa. Fourteen-year-old Pazia Toyne earned the award for her selfless action, risking her life to save the life of another child while her family was living in Alberta.

“It just feels really strange or like it wouldn’t have happened to me,” Pazia said in an interview, thinking back to the incident. On December 11, 2007, 10-year-old Toyne risked her life to rescue a five-year-old girl who had fallen through the ice

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The 2011 Poppy Campaign of the Royal Canadian Legion is underway in Steinbach. Steinbach Legion Branch #190 began the distribution of thousands of Poppies to local businesses, schools and other venues during the two-week campaign. Members of the Steinbach Branch #190 and volunteers from the Stoneybrook Squadron #307 of the Royal Canadian Air Cadet League will conduct the distribution of Poppy boxes to local businesses. Members of the community will also have the opportunity to pick up a Poppy from members of the Air Cadets, Scouts and Guides at Canada Safeway on November 4 and 5. The Poppy Campaign is the foundation of the Legion’s Remembrance Program, which provides Poppies to members of the community as well as the opportunity to participate in Remembrance Day services. The Poppy has been a symbol of Remembrance since 1921 and is known internationally as a symbol of collective reminiscence to honour those who paid the ultimate sacrifice.


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