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Drumheller RCMP, working with the ASPCA and a veterinarian were on a property east of Drumheller on Thursday, January 16 to address animal welfare concerns. By day’s end dozens of cattle were seized from the property. See story on page 2. inSide photos by Patrick Kolafa

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inSide STREETERS Flu season is here, and over the last couple of weeks flu cases have increased in Alberta, so inSide Drumheller asks: “Did you get a flu shot this year?”

Joanne Manning “No. I believe our bodies should build up their own immunities to the viruses.”

Nick Sereda “No, I just never get one.”

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Valley backdrop for feature film Crews shooting battle scenes for thriller this week Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

This coming week, part of the valley will be transformed into the Afghanistan countryside as crews film a battle scene for an upcoming feature film called Painkillers. The film, starring Canadian actors Colm Feore and Tahmoh Penikett, best known from Battle Star Galactica, is a modern day thriller and crews will be shooting in Drumheller for two days. Calgary based producer Andrew Ferns says they will be filming in a location in the eastern part of Drumheller to shoot a battle scene. Earlier this week, technical staff was in the valley making preparations.

Barbara Luthi “I got it because I get one every year and I don’t want to bring flu into the household.”

Vanessa Wile “No - I find it makes me more sick throughout the year (I had it once).”

“It is a modern day piece and a bit of genre bender between science fiction and psychological thriller,” said Ferns. He explains Major Cafferty, played by Penikett, wakes up in an institution with no memory and is told he was the leader of a squad of Marines who were sent on a mission in the mountains in Afghanistan. “They want him to get over his obvious extreme PTSD and amnesia,” said Ferns. “As the movie progresses he begins to realize they are not Marines but mercenaries… and the friendly doctor, played by Colm Feore, is not that friendly.” “At its root, Cafferty’s story is about a man, who, as a mercenary, is very removed from his family, cannot talk about where he goes or what he does and has a sense of guilt and remorse. So

The hills east of Drumheller will mirror the Afghanistan countryside for an Alberta based independent film called Painkillers. Crews will be in the valley Monday and Tuesday to shoot. inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

he is trying to get back to his family and back to himself.” The bulk of the shooting will be in Calgary at a decommissioned Carewest Facility in Bridgeland, as well as created sets. It is expected to be in production for about 15 days, starting January 20. This is Fern’s first

time working in Drumheller. “We are very excited, and we are excited about the weather forecast,” chuckles Ferns, adding they scouted the location in -32 degrees Celsius weather. During the shoot, he says residents may hear the sound of automatic

gunfire, however he says there are not going to be any explosions. The film is produced by Liberation Pictures, an Alberta owned company and it is directed by Canadian Peter Winther, who is now based in the U.S. Much of the cast and technical and creative crew is Canadian.

Cattle seized from Drumheller area property Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

Tim McDonald “No, I find I only get sicker with a flu shot than not taking one.”

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On Thursday, January 16, the Drumheller RCMP assisted Alberta Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) in seizing what appeared to be more than 100 cattle from a property east of Drumheller, commonly known to be owned by the Graham family. According to Roland Lines, communications manager for the ASPCA, there were concerns about animal welfare and a notice was posted at the property for 24 hours previous, informing the owner they would be attending. “Our officers did attend a property in Drumheller, the RCMP accompanied us,” said Lines. “It does relate to cattle… there were welfare concerns and we gave them 24 hours to address them.” ASPCA officers, as well as a veterinarian

and Drumheller RCMP attended to the property Thursday morning. They used all-terrain vehicles and horses to round up the cattle into a holding area. There were also unconfirmed reports of some deceased animals. “Our officer makes the decision in the field, and always considers what is in the best interest of the animals’ welfare,” said Lines. Byron Graham, who said the court has ordered him to take care of the animals, which belonged to his late parents, arrived on site at about 2 p.m. with a truckload of hay. At this point, he declined to comment on the situation. Late Thursday afternoon, the animals were loaded on to a waiting cattle liners. In the spring of 2011, about 300 cattle were seized from the same property, and charges were laid. These matters are still before the court.

The ASPCA, RCMP and a veterinarian investigate animal welfare at a property East of Drumheller. inSide photos by Patrick Kolafa

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Drumheller residents look at dog park possibilities Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

A group of pet enthusiasts are taking the lead in hopes of building a dog park in Drumheller. The group is hoping to raise enough funds to fence in a piece of land for dog owners to allow their pet to run safely in an off-leash area. “Lots of small towns have these, we have wonderful amenities, but we just don’t have a dog park,” said Carrie Dumont, who is one of the proponents for the project. She says they are hoping to build a multi use park with areas suitable for small, medium and larger dogs. She explains she has dogs that are not well social-

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Aqua happy Drumhellerites will have to wait just a little longer for the Aquaplex indoor pool to re-open. The pool has been closed since November 4 and was due to be opened on January 18. However, there have been some issues with the filtration system. According to Mayor Terry Yemen, a technician was schedule to do an assessment on Thursday, January 16. However, fixing the

pool involves lowering the water to get to the filter, making the repairs, refilling the pool, bringing it up to temperature, and making sure the equipment is up to Provincial standards. “Two of the lateral pipes broke in the filtration system, allowing sand in the system to go back into the pool.” The pool has been closed since November 4. Yemen anticipates the pool will be up and running for swimmers next week.

ized and there are others who are in the same boat who would want to introduce their pets to a controlled environment. It is also a good place for pet owners to meet other pet owners and share information and tips. Their fundraising goal is about $20,000 for the fencing and a few trash receptacles. “A linear foot of fence is $16,” said Dumont. She said rather than fundraising with tactics like selling goods or services, they are hoping supporters will sponsor a section of fence. The group is looking for interested pet owners hoping to support the project. They will be holding a meeting at 7 p.m. at the Badlands Community Facility on Wednesday, January 22.

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Development Permits Range in Construction Value Under 10,000............................................................ $55.00 10,001 - 50,000 ........................................................ $75.00 50,001 - 100,000 ....................................................$105.00 100,001 - 150,000 .................................................$165.00 150,001 - 200,000 .................................................$250.00 200,001 and over ..................................................$310.00 Development Appeal Fee................................................$127.25

Pet Owners can now purchase their 2014 pet licenses. We urge them to do so as it makes tracking a lost or found pet easier. For further information call Greg at 403-823-1363 or email GPeters@dinosaurvalley.com

Development and Compliance fees effective January 1, 2014:

PUBLIC SALE OF LAND (Municipal Government Act) Town of Drumheller

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AND DID YOU ALSO KNOW????? Members of the bylaw office are concerned about stray or lost cats out in the cold weather. If you have an unfamiliar cat perhaps hanging around your home or area kindly call the bylaw office so members can try and catch it and hopefully return it to its owner. If it is indeed lost and if an owner cannot be found at least then the cat will not be out in the cold weather and efforts can be taken to try and find it a new home. Animals need more food in the cold weather and it is doubtful that a stray or lost cat is getting an adequate amount of food. Please call Greg Peters at the bylaw office at 823-1363 if you have questions or would like more information. Thanks. If anyone would like further information or discuss any of the topics above please call Greg Peters of bylaw at town hall 823-1363. Thanks.

Get your Winter Walking boots on Drumheller! Join thousands of Albertans on February 5th, 2014 for Winter Walk Day 2014. It is easy to participate, simply get outside and walk for at least 15 minutes at some point that day or take a few minutes out of your lunch to join us for a Community Walk starting at the Badlands Community Facility at 12:15 pm. We will relocate to the walking track in the facility if the weather is inclement. Hot chocolate will be served after the walk. Contact Rose at the Seniors Office at 403-823-1317 or email rpoulson@ dinosaurvalley.com and include all minutes that you walked that day to add to the Town of Drumheller’s total. We are challenging the Town of Fort McLeod again this year, so we need your help!! Everyone is welcome...come on Drumheller, dress warmly, get outside, and enjoy the fresh, crisp Alberta air.

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It is an offence to operate a business without a license or with an expired one. It is appreciated if all businesses would kindly check their licenses to ensure they are current and operating within the Town Business License Bylaw. If there are any questions please call Greg Peters at the bylaw enforcement office at 823-1363 or 334-1643.

Paul Salvatore, Community Services director for the Town of Drumheller, said the town would be willing to talk to an organized group interested in making the park happen. Organizing is the first step of the process. A site has not been determined. Dumont says the Drumheller Humane Society is supportive and will oversee the fundraising. Those interested in learning more about the project can contact Dumont at 403-820-5121.

Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, the Town of Drumheller will offer for sale, by public auction, at Drumheller Town Hall, Drumheller, Alberta on January 24th, 2014 at 11:00 a.m., the following lands:

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224 CENTRE STREET • DRUMHELLER, ALBERTA T0J 0Y4 Phone 403-823-6300 Fax 403-823-7739 www.dinosaurvalley.com 2014 Drumheller Seniors Walking Challenge! Make a great start to the New Year by joining us on Monday, January 20th at 9:00 am at The Badlands Community Facility walking track and sign-up for our second annual 30 day walking challenge. We collectively walked all the way to Mexico last year, so let’s see how far we can go!! This is not a competition, but instead a challenge for anyone 55 years of age or older to increase your level of daily physical activity by walking a little more each day with prizes available. Michelle Volkart, Health Promotion with Alberta Health Services will be on hand to share some great walking tips. Toonie drop in applies only for the Monday morning walking program if you are not already a member. Contact Rose at the Seniors Office at 403-823-1317 for more information. PUBLIC NOTICE Council, at their meeting of January 6, 2014 established a Special Task Force to review the location of the East Coulee Water Fill Station. Councillors Lisa HansenZacharuk and Sharel Shoff have been appointed to the Task Force and will conduct individual 15 MINUTE interviews at the Badlands Community Facility (small multipurpose room – main floor) on January 19th between the hours of 1:00 PM and 4:00 PM. If you are interested in an interview you are asked to call the Town Office at 403-823-1339 and an appointment time will be arranged for you on this date. Drumheller Aquaplex will be closed for shutdown beginning Nov. 4, 2013. The expected re opening date is Jan. 18, 2014. Online:www.dinosaurvalley.com/ For additional information please call the Drumheller Aquaplex 403-823-1322 or 403-823-1321.

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No bid will be accepted where the bidder attempts to attach conditions precedent to the sale of any parcel.

Four Tales family time is on Tuesday January 21st from 2:00 – 2:30 p.m. No pre registration is required. It is free and you can join us for stories and songs. Alphasaurus preschool story time is on Jan. 10th from 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. . No pre registration is required. It is free and you can join us for stories and songs, crafts, activities, games and fun! Also in January is a travel presentation of Costa Rica with Jim McCabe will be shown on Tuesday January 21st. 2014 from 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. here in the library in the large meeting room. This month the Reel Alternative movie will be “Much Ado About Nothing” a fill by Joff Whedon – modern retelling of Shakespeare’s comedy.

The Town of Drumheller may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land that is not sold at the public auction.

For up-to-date information, please feel free to call the library at 403-823-1371. Or, visit our web at www.drumhellerlibrary.ca or find us on Facebook on the web page.

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Each parcel will be offered for sale subject to reserve bid and to the reservations and conditions contained in the existing certificate of title. This land is being offered for sale on an “as is, where is” basis. The Town of Drumheller makes no representation and gives no warranty whatsoever as to the adequacy of services, soil conditions, land use districting, building and development conditions, absence or presence of environmental contamination, or the developability of the subject land for any intended use by the purchaser.

GST will apply on lands sold at the public auction.

Redemption may be affected by payment of all arrears of taxes and costs at any time prior to the sale. Dated at Drumheller, Alberta, January 7, 2014 Byron Nagazina, Director of Corporate Services THE ACTIVITY GUIDE HAS BEEN MAILED BUT THERE ARE VERY FEW EXTRA COPIES. It is available on the Town of Drumheller website and FB page. Please bring your copy to Town Hall for recycling if not interested!

Board Vacancies The Town of Drumheller has vacancies on the following Boards: Drumheller Public Library (1 vacancy) and Municipal Planning Commission (1 vacancy) and Policing Committee – 3 vacancies. Please contact Linda Handy 403-823-1339 if you are interested in serving in this capacity.

Following the closure of the Aquaplex on November 4, 2013 both Aquaplex and multi-pass holders will have at least 20 days added to active membership passes in recognition of the service interruptions resulting from construction at the Aquaplex. Call the Aquaplex at 403.823.1322 or the Badlands Community Facility at 403.823.1370 for more information. The Town of Drumheller is proud to serve our members. Now it’s up to you. Go - and be active! DINO DEN – SPONSORED BY THE TOWN OF DRUMHELLER, DRUMHELLER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, 99FM, DRUMHELLER CHINOOK CREDIT UNION, COMMUNITY FUTURES If you have a good business idea that will bring value to Drumheller and need some start up incentives, please submit your business plan to Bob Cromwell – Town of Drumheller’s Economic Development Officer by March 30th, 2014. Three or four business plans will be selected with the successful candidates selling their idea to the sponsorship representatives, similar to the concept in the TV series, the Dragon’s Den. Following the presentations, the sponsors will vote on the winning business idea with the recipient being awarded incentives to assist with their business costs. Good luck!


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Guitar stars share the Lyme Light Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

The light will be on Calum Graham and Don Ross at an awareness and fundraising event for Lyme Light. The guitar virtuosos are sharing the stage at Kaleidoscope Theatre on Thursday, January 23, in support of Lyme disease awareness. “The concert on January 23, is to celebrate the art Presents award winning guitar duo that will revolutionize your concert experience

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Sarah BOYD Age: 35 Who is your employer? WHIFS Flapjack House What do you enjoy most about your job? The friendly customers and the awesome staff. My boss is really cool, too. How long have you lived in the valley? I was born in Fort McMurray, we moved back here when I was six months old. I moved to Airdrie for four years when I was 21, then moved back. What do you enjoy most about living here? That most of my family lives here, and all the cool things about Drumheller that we’re in the Guinness Book of Records for the World’s Largest Dinosaur; all the bridges to Wayne and the scenery. Anything you would change about living here? I can’t think of anything. Oh - the winters not being so long.

Where’s the coolest place you’ve been? Disneyland when I was 12. I think it was their 30th Anniversary. They had a parade, a lights parade at night, and the fireworks. If you could go anywhere in the word, where would it be? Right now because it’s winter, somewhere warm and tropical. But not too, too hot. Do you have any favourite board games? I like that game called Apples to Apples (a kids game, but it’s really funny when a bunch of adults play it). And I like that game called Heads Up (it’s for your cell phone). What’s one piece of technology you couldn’t live without? Oh my god, my cell phone. I don’t know what I’d do. What’s your favourite song to sing at karaoke? I have a few I like doing, but “Sweet Caroline”. Any final words? Always tip your waitress.

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of music. Lyme Light enjoys providing information about the disease through uplifting means. I always think live music is important, so to combine a concert and information about Lyme is a two-fold plan,” said Jillian Augey of Lyme Light. She has been following Graham’s career for years and he offered to lend support to the show. “I saw his talent and was inspired to continue following his career. When I told him I was suffering from Lyme disease and was hoping to help others learn about it through arts and music, he felt he could help,” said Augey. Graham, 22, was raised in High River and has already released four albums, including one with Don Ross. He is signed to CandyRat Records and has been busy building an audience. Now based in Toronto, he has shared the bill with artists such as Serena Ryder K-Os and Ron Sexsmith. Augey said the goal of Lyme Light is to spread awareness and it is paying off, helping people understand vector–bourne illness, and go and get the proper testing. “There is a Lyme epidemic happening, and at least five people have tested positive and are really sick in our area. We just want to provide info so community members understand the illness, how to help sufferers, and how to protect themselves from it,” said Augey. The show is on Thursday, January 23, at 7:30 p.m. at Kaleidoscope Theatre. Tickets are available at Shredz and Fine Photography. “We will have information packets at the concert for anyone wanting more information about vectorbourne illnesses,” said Augey.

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inSide Happenings Playing at The Napier Theatre... Saving Mr. Banks. Friday, January 17 - Thursday, January 23. 7:30 pm 125 min., Rated PG. Closed Mondays. Saturday, January 18, East Coulee: Celebrate Ukrainian New Year’s at the East Coulee Hotel & Tavern. 7:00 p.m. Homemade perogies, cabbage rolls and sausage. $12.00 plate. Live entertainment by ‘Sundown’ starts at 9:00 p.m. Call 403-822-0007. Sunday, January 19, Nacmine: Nacmine Community Pancake Breakfast at the hall. 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Sunday, January 19, Drumheller: St. Magloire’s Anglican Church Annual Meeting of the Parishioners. Sunday, January 19, 2014. Holy Communion 10:30 a.m. - Rev. Bryan Beverage. After service - pot luck lunch. Meeting - 1:00 p.m. All parishioners welcome to attend. Thursday, January 23, Drumheller: Lyme Light Society presents Calum Graham & Don Ross - Guitar Duo. 7:30 p.m. at Kaleidoscope Theatre. Advance tickets $20 available at Shredz and Fine Photography. $25 at the door. Friday, January 24, Drumheller: 2014 Speaker Series at the Royal Tyrrell Museum Auditorium. 11:00 a.m. Free. Melanie Cousineau - Paleogene Mass Extinction. Saturday, January 25, Drumheller: Drumheller & District Fish and Game presents Antler Measuring Day at the Drumheller Legion. 2:00 pm to 7:00 pm. 295 Centre Street. Thursday, January 30, Drumheller: 2014 Speaker Series at the Royal Tyrrell Museum Auditorium. 11:00 a.m. Free. Donald Henderson and Chris Capobianco - To Hay River and Back. Thursday, February 6, Drumheller: 2014 Speaker Series at the Royal Tyrrell Museum Auditorium. 11:00 a.m. Free. Don Brinkman - Evidence from vertebrate Microfossil Localities. Thursday, February 13, Drumheller: 2014 Speaker Series at the Royal Tyrrell Museum Auditorium. 11:00 a.m. Free. Lorna O’Brien - Burgess Shale Fauna. Thursday, February 20, Drumheller: 2014 Speaker Series at the Royal Tyrrell Museum Auditorium. 11:00 a.m. Free. Tim Schowalter - Mammals of the Drumheller Region Revisted after 20 Years.


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1. Chronicles (abbr.) 4. Wallops 9. He supported the world 14. Own (Scottish) 15. Ungentle 16. Sinews 17. Computer processing 18. A Monkey’s song 20. Narrate or tell 22. Lampreys 23. Dialogue for the audience 24. Many signatured requests 29. Cost, insurance and freight 30. Not under 31. Exchange 32. S. Am. river - Rio de la ___ 34. Isaac’s mother (Bib.) 38. Sodium 39. Possesses 40. Falls 42. Animal pouch 43. Overdose 44. Samoyeds 45. Genus bellis 47. Mediation council 50. Beachware manufacturer 51. Not on 52. Inactive 56. 1963 Nobel chemist 59. Bambi 60. More ethereal 61. Adornments 66. No (Scottish) 67. 805 km Venezuelan river 68. Occasion 69. Time at 0 meridian (abbr.) 70. Nathan and George Ellery 71. S.I.T.C. character Jones 72. South southeast

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Sudoku Here’s how it works: Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each number can appear only once in each row, column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle!

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Answers Last Week's Crossword

Sudoku Solution

TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, uncover the source of a disagreement with a friend and try to come to a resolution before the disagreement escalates. Handling things promptly will pay off. GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, attention to detail this week will prevent delays down the road. Keep this in mind when tending to personal as well as professional matters. CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 You may find your mind wandering this week, Cancer. You cannot seem to focus on the tasks at hand, but work hard to limit distractions and get your work done. LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, respect a loved one’s decision to keep a certain matter private. There’s not much you can do other than offer your support and respect. VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 Virgo, carefully schedule your time this week. You cannot afford to get behind in work or miss any important appointments. Stay focused and leave some time free for the unexpected. LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 Libra, you are drawn to creative endeavors these days and have less patience for tasks that are not nearly as fun. Find a healthy balance between the two. SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, expect to serve as a mediator for your loved ones this week. The issue that arises is relatively small, but your calm demeanor and cool head will be needed. SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 Sagittarius, you may be floundering a little in the romance department this week. Stick to what your intuition is telling you, and you will come out just fine.

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CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 Capricorn, you are focused on your work, but distractions beyond your control figure to prove frustrating. Try to remain as patient as possible, and everything will work itself out.

Word Scramble Rearrange the letters in the word to spell something pertaining to Snow.

Answer: Storm

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ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, though you are eager to plow through your to-do list, certain plans may have to be postponed due to circumstances beyond your control. Go with the flow.

AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 Aquarius, take a breather and stop to give some careful thought to your recent experiences and your expectations going forward. You will benefit from this reflection in the long run. PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20 Pisces, expect some valuable insight on your future to arrive in the next few days. It won’t be difficult to set plans in motion.


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Kevin Sorenson M.P. Crowfoot Constituency

Standing Up for Canada’s Energy Sector  According to the International Energy Agency, in 2035, fossil fuels will still be required to meet threequarters of global energy demand. Canada is the world’s ďŹ fth-largest producer of natural gas, with marketable gas resources estimated to be up to 37 trillion cubic metres, or 1,300 trillion cubic feet — some 200 years of production at current rates. Canada has the third-largest proven oil reserves in the world, at 173 billion barrels. Canada’s Natural Resources Minister, the Honourable Joe Oliver maintains, “With our abundance of natural resources, Canada is well positioned to play a leading role in supplying the energy required to meet growing demand.â€? Canada’s enormous natural wealth and the strength of our natural resource sectors are essential to our current and future economic success. Our Conservative government’s plan for Responsible Resource Development is unleashing the full potential of our resource sectors to create quality jobs, expand into new markets abroad and help grow our economy, while strengthening safety and environmental protection. Already, natural resources account for nearly 20% of our economy and support 1.8 million jobs across our country. Responsible Resource Development is helping ensure that these jobs exist for today and generations to come. For example, on December 19, 2013, nearly four years after the Enbridge Northern Gateway Project was submitted for review, the independent Joint Review Panel released its ďŹ nal report on the project. The independent Panel recommends approval of the project subject to 209 conditions. During the independent review process, the Panel heard from over 1,450 participants in 21 dierent communities, reviewed over 175,000 pages of evidence, and received 9,000 letters of comment. Our government is thoroughly reviewing the report and consulting with aected First Nations before making a decision. We are continuing to take action to improve the transportation safety of energy products across Canada. No project will be approved unless it is safe for Canadians and safe for the environment. This is why we believe pipelines are an important alternative to moving our energy by rail. Canadians support our government making signiďŹ cant infrastructure investments across the country. Programs like the Community Infrastructure Fund, the Building Canada Fund and the Green Infrastructure Fund, are helping to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. Natural resources currently generate over $30 billion in tax revenue and royalties annually to help fund critical national programs, including social-spending programs such as health care and education. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this or previous columns you may write to me at 4945-50th Street, Camrose, Alberta, T4V 1P9, call 780-608-4600, toll-free 1-800-665-4358, fax 780608-4603 or e-mail Kevin.Sorenson.C1@parl.gc.ca.

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Employment Opportunity Looking for sub-contractors we can train to install phone, internet and satellite in residential homes. Each sub-contractor will need to provide their own truck or van, tools, supplies, etc. Good hours, home every night. We provide all the training. No experience needed.

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The Freson Bros. Tykes and the Hi-Way 9 Express Peewee Raptors have both been working hard and seeing success this season. The Freson Bros. Tykes were busy on the weekend, travelling to a tournament in Byemoor. Coach Dennis Olsen says they lost both games, but it was only the second and third games of the season for the team. “Considering that, the kids did well and had a great time. For many of them it was their ďŹ rst tournament experience and they scored their ďŹ rst ever goals,â€? Olsen says. He said all the kids received a medal and a goodie bag. The Freson Bros. Tykes played their games with

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