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Construction crews from Rusway Construction Ltd. rebuild the road bed on 50 Street and 49 Avenue in preparation of paving later this month. New water and sewer lines have already been installed. The work will consist of water, sanitary and storm main replacement along 50 Street between 48 Avenue and 49 Avenue, and along 48A Avenue north of 50 Street.
Voters head to the polls Oct. 19 by Jaime Polmateer jaime@lloydminstersource.com
It’s almost time for voters to cast their ballots in the 2015 federal election. On Oct. 19 it will be decided which party will run this country’s government so the Lloydminster Source caught up with Elections Canada to get some details on how the people can get their voices heard. “For voter ID, if you have a driver’s licence with your current address on it you’re good to go, otherwise you need two pieces of ID, one with your name and at least one of the two has to have your address,” said Marie-France Kenny, regional media advisor for Manitoba and Saskatchewan. “For example, and the list is at elections.ca, you can have your health card and a utility bill, which would have your name and address. So that’s what you would need to vote. There are other options as well, if you don’t have proof of address you can
High turnout for advance polls, according to reports
sign a note and have someone from your polling division sign a note for you, saying they know you live at this address.” New Canadians can also use their citizen card as a form of identification. For First Nations residents
who don’t have a civic address, they can get a letter of confirmation of residence from their band authority or reserve authority, which can also be downloaded. According to elections.ca, it is also possible to register at the polling station on voting day but it is recommended to have already registered because it’s faster and easier. In the city, Battlefords-Lloydminster residents can vote on Oct. 19 from 7:30 a.m. until 7:30 p.m. at St. John Anglican Church, 4709 49 Ave. Lakeland residents can vote on Oct. 19 from 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Servus Sports Centre, 5209 12 St. Advance Polls According to media reports, Elections Canada says 3.6 million people voted in the advance polls, which were open across the country from Oct. 9 to 13. That is a 71 per cent increase from advance polling numbers in 2011.
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Candidates discuss Canadian veterans by Jaime Polmateer jaime@lloydminstersource.com
Veterans issues were among the topics debated by Battlefords-Lloydminster candidates at last week’s all candidates forum, which was held by the Lloydminster Chamber of Commerce at the Centennial Civic Centre. The topic of veterans issues appeared to have unanimous priority among the potential representatives, though half of the candidates took issue with the Conservatives work on the subject to date. “We don’t give veterans very much money,” said Liberal candidate Larry Ingram. “In fact, we closed nine of their buildings that they call offices. We don’t do very much at all for our veterans of war and I really believe we should be. And I think we should quit giving so much money to the big corporations that really don’t give a care about us.” NDP candidate Glenn Tait had a more pointed criticism, specifically outing the federal Conservative leader’s rapport with Canadian veterans themselves. “There is a reason that Stephen Harper can’t get a photo op with a veteran,” he said. “The New Democratic Party wants to return the veterans benefits. If somebody is going to put their life on the line, risking getting shot and blown up because we tell them to go out there and risk getting shot and blown up, they demand our respect. Demand
our support. We’ve got to take care of them when they come home.” Gerry Ritz, Conservative candidate, started by agreeing with his opponents’ views on the aid veterans should receive, then followed up with examples of how the Conservatives have helped with veterans affairs since their time in office. Among the examples he said that, as a government, they have put over $5 billion into the veterans package. “There is a lot of discussion out there as to whether that’s hitting the right target or not and those discussions continue but we have enhanced the Veterans Charter,” said Ritz. “We’ve increased the funeral benefits as our World War 2 vets die, doubled it to some $7,600, and we continue to add to mental health to agent orange veterans. All those different things need to be addressed. There is a lot more work to be done.” Independent candidate Doug Anguish expressed his support for the troops and said even more needs to be done to help with the mental health of veterans when they return home. “I’m a supporter of the military. We need to support our veterans when they come back home from the area of conflict. Post traumatic stress disorder and all the issues that come with that need to be addressed. Those are people who protect our freedom and our democratic way of living in Canada and they deserve every respect.”
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A Conservative Government continues to: • Maintain low taxes • Balance the budget • Increase Social and Health transfers • Invest in infrastructure • Create real jobs I am asking for your continued support to represent Battlefords-Lloydminster. Election Day: Monday, October 19th Polls open 7:30 am to 7:30 pm Please remember to bring documents with you to prove your identity and residence when you go to vote. Phone: 306-248-3224 or 306-441-6140 Email: electgerryritz@sasktel.net www.gerryritz.com www.conservative.ca P.O. Box 729, St. Walburg, SK S0M 2T0 Authorized by the Official Agent for Gerry Ritz
Lakeland candidates debate refugee crisis by Jaime Polmateer jaime@lloydminstersource.com
An issue that has been making national headlines also got some attention at the all candidates forum for the Lakeland riding last week. The issue in question involved the Syrian refugee crisis, as Lakeland residents wanted to know how each party would respond to the influx of people looking to find shelter in Canada. “First off, Canada has always accepted refugees,” said Gary Parenteau, Liberal candidate. “Historically our community, our country, has been a mosaic of many cultures and those many cultures built a strong Canada and are still building it today. Canada is known and prides itself as a country with a diverse background and diverse ethnic groups of people.” Parenteau said the Syrian crisis is similar to many other refugee crises that have happened in the past and his party would do anything within its resources to help the refugees in a timely and efficient manner. He said that despite what some may think, the Liberal party would use a screening process that would be adequate enough to ensure Canada’s safety. NDP candidate Duane Zaraska also used the time to clear up some misconceptions voters may have had about his party’s refugee stance. He insisted that there would be a screening process, but also opportunities for temporary foreign workers to become citizens. “On the policy of immigration, I think the NDP is committed to extending programs that prepare immigrants before they arrive,” he said. “Canada will respond to the best of its ability to refugees. We are open to 10,000 refugees in the next year and 9,000 a year (after).” Robert McFadzean, who represents Lakeland’s Libertarian voice in this election, said that refugees should be sponsored by people in the private sector who have the means and the desire to do so. “We have people in our country that are struggling,” said McFadzean. “They should not have to support refugees by their taxes. And there should be screening for refugees the same as anyone else coming into our country.” Conservative candidate Shannon Stubbs said her party’s plan is to accept 10,000 Syrian refugees over the next three years, making sure the process is “careful, diligent and ensures the safety of all Canadians.” The plan is also to ensure Canada is accepting the most vulnerable refugees who are looking for safety within our borders. “By the new year we had already accepted 1,100 from Syria and there’s also a goal of 3,000 from Iraq by the end of the year, but this issue is multi-pronged,” Stubbs said. “That’s why we need to continue the military campaign against ISIS to stop them there and ensure our own security as well as providing humanitarian aid.”
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According to a post from Oct. 5 on www.international.gc.ca the Government of Canada announced that members of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) have concluded negotiations on a free trade agreement. “This is a partnership of 12 countries that rely on trade to make sure their own economies are strong, as well as rely on that trade from other countries to backstop the shortfalls we have in our country,” said Gerry Ritz, Conservative candidate for Battlefords-Lloydminster. “I would point to the seasonality when it comes to a lot of produce that we would rely on a lot of other countries, say in the southern hemisphere, for the offset. “So there’s a lot of strength of economies by relying on someone else’s strength.” Ritz says the TPP would help Canadian industries right across the board by providing dependBattlefords-Lloydminster able and predictable trade routes candidate Gerry Ritz and having Canada be part of global supply chains. This offers more diversity of markets, rather than just trading across provincial borders. As for the Lloydminster area specifically, he says the benefits will also be positive. Being on both sides of the Saskatchewan-Alberta border, Ritz says that the area is both resource wealthy and exceptional with agriculture. “When you look at major processors like ADM (Agri-Industries Co), there’s a huge market for canola, biodiesel. When you look at Heartland Livestock, some of the smaller abattoirs around like Diamond 7 meats, of course they don’t export to that level, but when someone else exports that means there’s a bigger demand for what Robert Lundqvist and his crew do at Diamond 7 right here locally,” said Ritz. “So grains, oilseeds, pork ... are all going to gain exponentially having access to 800 million consumers.” Agriculture especially has been proven a big winner in any of the trade deals that have been done over the years, according to Ritz. An example he gives is the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), in which he says agriculture has done much better than what anybody thought it would.
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Ritz, who was the federal agriculture minister prior to the election being called, says Canada produces between 50 and 90 per cent more than what the country can consume of any given commodity, so that excess needs a place to go. Deals such as the TPP make it easier for this extra product to find a place to go. The 12 countries involved in the TPP are Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, the U.S. and Vietnam. Of these, Ritz figures the country with highest demand for commodities that might come out of Lloydminster would, other than the U.S., likely be Japan. “They’re a premium market, especially when it comes to our pork and beef sector, our grains, our barleys, wheats, our canola and so on, they’re a major buyer and in a number of trips that I’ve made to Japan they constantly comment on the quality and consistency of supply that we can give them.” See “TPP,” Page 9
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Agriculture and energy are vital to Northwest Saskatchewan. The current Conservative government has thrown away over $8 billion so far with the destruction of the Canadian Wheat Board, it was totally unprepared for the crash in oil prices, and it has yet to build one mile of oil pipeline.
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Rock Creek Tap and Grill opened to the public on Oct. 13. Managing partner Jim Spenrath, right, put his staff through a two-week training period prior to opening.
A new dining experience by Geoff Lee geoff@lloydminstersource.com
Foodies can add the new Rock Creek Tap and Grill restaurant and lounge in Lloydminster to their list of local culinary experiences. The franchise establishment located in the Hampton Square at the west side of the city officially opened to the public on Oct. 13 at 4 p.m. Managing partner Jim Spenrath described the upscale Rock Creek food fare during a pre-opening week invitational lunch held to test staff and equipment. “The menu has a southwestern feel to it with lots of bold flavours. I think
bold is the right word to use,” said Spenrath. “There’s a Cajun presence in some of our dishes, an Asian presence in some of our dishes – certainly something for everybody. “We have a good steak program, lots of pastas, but lots of strong flavours.” This Source reviewer was treated to a delicious free hickory BBQ chicken burger with the order taken by a friendly, helpful server. The trial period also included an invitational dinner to help generate a positive buzz for this week’s opening. See “Rock Creek,” Page 9
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Rotary brings the Halloween fun by Geoff Lee geoff@lloydminstersource.com
For the second year in a row, the Servus Sports Centre will be a fun and safe place for the whole family to celebrate Halloween. The Rotary Club of Lloydminster, the Rotary of Lloydminster Border City and the City of Lloydminster are teaming up to present the second annual Halloween Family Fun Night. Fun night activities will take place in the Synergy Field House from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. during Halloween Eve on Oct. 31 with free admission for everyone. According to lead organizer Wayde Blythe, president of the Rotary Club of Lloydminster, staging the event again was a no-brainer based on the feedback from the first one. “We just had such a fantastic turnout last year and the community just loved it,” said Blythe. “The comments we got that night as we were walking around were just so positive.” Blythe expects there will be an even larger turnout this year with Halloween being on a Saturday. “We’re definitely thinking it’s going to go up in numbers this year ,just from the fact people were talking to each other last year. We have a little better advertising out there as well,” he said. The event is also well sponsored by local businesses and individuals, namely Servus Credit Union, Les Harper, Home Hardware, Water World and the City of Lloydminster.
This year’s planned fun stuff includes a 40-foot inflatable obstacle course, all kinds of bounce castles and games and crafts galore. There will also be a Velcro sticky wall, a 32-foot rock climbing wall and Sumo suit wrestling to boot. “We are still working on some new ideas. The big thing is the bouncy castle things for the kids. They love that,” said Blythe. “I think the parents just love having that to take their kids to.” The idea of providing kids and adults with a nice safe atmosphere after trick or treating door-to-door led to the family night get together. “This way the kids can get out and have some fun for the evening and they are not wandering the streets and that sort of thing,” said Blythe. The event is also fun for adults with many grownups expected to don costumes to keep in step with their kids. There will be prizes for best costumes. “Last year there was almost as many adults dressed up in costumes as there were kids,” said Blythe, who joked he’ll likely be dressed as the rotary president that he is. Volunteers from both local rotary clubs will supervise the event and hand out candy bags to kids as they leave. “We don’t want to give them out when they come in because you have a real mess on the floor,” said Blythe with memory of last year’s clean up in mind. “We’ll set the candy bag area up in the mezzanine area this year.”
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THROWBACK THURSDAY October 13, 2005 • Gala helps emergency The upcoming Lloydminster Region Health Foundation gala is sold out with funds going to help the emergency department. • SK residents ineligible for rebate Although Alberta recently announced its annual natural gas rebate program will be extended into October this year, the situation in Lloydminster was left as is, with Saskatchewan residents being deemed ineligible.
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“We’ve had a whole bunch of special guests already. People are loving the food. They love the service,” said Spenrath on Oct. 9. He said what’s been missing from the Lloydminster dining scene is a Rock Creek. “A number of our customers had experienced Rock Creek somewhere in Saskatoon or Regina or in Moose Jaw and are thrilled that we are here,” he said. “We’re hearing that people are happy to find a place that’s got a strong menu, with a real nice atmosphere and that’s what we are providing.” The popular restaurant opened with a well prepared staff of 58. “We’ve been training the back-ofhouse staff for almost two weeks now and the front-of-house staff for the last 10 days,” said Spenrath. “We’ve been having people in for the last two or three days by invitation in limited numbers so we could test the kitchen and test the serving staff. “We’ve been increasing the numbers every day to simulate an actual evening service and dinner service.” The Lloydminster franchise is the seventh in the chain that was founded in 2006 in Regina that now has two locations. There are also three outlets in Saskatoon and one in Moose Jaw
with a strong following at all of them by customers from 20 to 50 years of age who like the atmosphere. “It’s upscale casual, so our guests come here and certainly they are here to enjoy themselves,” said Spenrath. “It’s a place where you’ll have room ambience, but still have the ability to have a conversation.” The Lloydminster restaurant seats 90 people on the dining room side and about 80 in the sports lounge that is equipped with TV monitors tuned to the hot sport of the day. There will also be an outdoor patio set up in the spring and breakfast will available at 10 a.m. on Sundays beginning in the new year. Spenrath expects it will be crazy busy in the early going but he noted,”That’s why we’re here. “We’re looking forward to the people. We love our guests and we’re anticipating we’re going to have good crowds.” Spenrath was the former chief operating officer of Grit Industries in North Battleford and has restaurant DNA from his early business association with his Lloydminster operating partner Gary Young. “I worked in a restaurant for five years when I was a young person. In fact, I worked for my current partner Gary Young,” explained Spenrath. “So him and I have kind of gone full circle business-wise from my early days in the restaurant working for him to him being my partner in the current operation.” Young is part of the APX Hotels Group that owns a number of properties, including the Hampton Inn by Hilton adjacent to the restaurant
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Browns Socialhouse facing the hotel and restaurant. Spenrath noted the downturn in the oilpatch has made it easier to attract experienced staff looking for long-term employment. “When we were recruiting we were fortunate to find just a large number of experienced people that fit the Rock Creek mold. They’re upbeat bubbly, friendly professional servers,” he said.
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Alzheimer society Lloydminster caregiver support group Takes place the third Thursday of every month (Oct. 15, Nov. 19, Dec. 17) at 7 p.m. at the Lloydminster Chamber of Commerce (4419 52 Ave.). For those caring for someone with Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia – spouses, family or friends – this support group offers the chance to exchange information and friendships with others affected by dementia, access the most current information, learn and share practical tips for coping with change and find a sense of hope. For more information contact Dianne Davidson at 780-8757378 or grams5507@gmail. com.
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cribbage players Looking to form a cribbage club in Lloydminster. Fun only, no gambling. Contact Michael at mrmikey@mac.com or 306821-4047. Oct. 16 first jamboree of the season At the Legacy Centre. Doors open and dancing at 5 p.m., supper served at 6 p.m. Then the jam begins. Cost is $12 per person at the door. All members and guests are welcome. All interested musicians call Chris Bysouth at 780-875-4896. Call the Legacy office for more information, 780-875-4584. Oct. 17 sasked camp Calling all teachers. Are you interested in an exciting free professional development opportunity? A Saskedcamp
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is being hosted right here in Lloydminster at College Park School. An edcamp is an opportunity for teachers to gather and share their expertise through learning sessions driven by teacher knowledge, understanding, and expertise. For more information check out https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ saskedcamp-lloydminstertickets-18609333016. Oct. 18 Marwayne fall supper and ag fair Takes place at Marwayne Community Hall from 5 to 7 p.m. Price for adults is $12, $5 for ages six to 12 and five and younger are free. Head out and enjoy some good food and a visit with friends and neighbours. Oct. 18 fall supper From 5 to 7 p.m. at the Clandonald Community Hall. Five years old and younger are free, ages six to 10 are $6 and 11 and older are $12. Proceeds are going to the hall’s renovations. Sponsored by Clandonald Hall Committee. Oct. 18 swedish smorg At Milleton Hall (Highway 21, 27 kilometres north of Maidstone). From 4 to 7 p.m. Classic Scandinavian dishes (roast beef, roast pork, Swedish meatballs, pickled herring, rosettes, fruit soup, rice pudding and thin bread. Admission for adults is $16, children ages six to 12 are $10. Everyone welcome. Oct. 18 moose breakfast At the Moose Lodge (5213 57 St.) from 8:30 to 11 a.m. Cost
is $8 per plate. Head out and enjoy a great breakfast prepared by the men of Loyal Order of Moose. Oct. 19 senior information session At the Legacy Centre. Featuring Shirley Scott, topic will be Walking Through Grief. Takes place at 2 p.m. These sessions are put on by Senior Connections – Catholic Social Services. Bring a friend and have a coffee. Call the Legacy office for more information, 780-875-4584. Oct. 20 TIA/Stroke education class Offered by Heart and Stroke and Prairie North Health Region. This month’s discussion will include: “One moment I was healthy then I had slurred speech and a weak arm, but it all went away within hours. What happened? Will ti come back?” These educational classes are free of charge and everyone is welcome. If you or a loved one suffered from a TIA (mini stroke) or stroke this class would be very beneficial and you are encouraged to attend. Any questions, please contact Zelda DuPlooy at 306-820-6243 or email zelda.duplooy@pnrha. ca. Class takes place from 2:30 to 4 p.m. at Prairie North Plaza (4910 50 Ave.), Suite 109. Oct. 21 lloydminster continuing care auxiliary fall tea At Lloydminster Continuing Care (7402 29 St.) from 2 to 4 p.m. Door prizes, bake sale, raffles, mystery parcels. Admission is $3. Everyone welcome.
Oct. 22 Knox presbyterian church supper At Knox Presbyterian Church (5115 49 St.). Includes roast beef from Diamond 7. Two sittings at 4 and 6 p.m. Advance tickets only. Adults are $18, children under six years old are free. For tickets call the church office at 780-875-9313 on Monday, Wednesday or Friday from 10 a.m. to noon or call Ethel at 780-875-2434. Oct. 22 75th annual fall supper Turkey will all the trimmings. At the Waseca Hall from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. MST. Prices are $12.50 for adults, $6 for ages six to 12 and free for children five and younger. Help celebrate 75 years of tradition. Everyone welcome. Oct. 23 alcurve hall family dance Featuring Jimmy Clayton and Friends. Roast beef supper at 6 p.m., silent auction and dance to follow. Cost is $12 per person, $10 for ages 12 and younger. If you are interested in donating an item for the silent auction, please contact Sharon at 306825-5295 or Sherry at 306830-7368. Tickets are available at Clayton Construction (Suite A, 6209 44 St., Lloydminster, 780875-8754), Relay Distributing (6005 50 Ave., Lloydminster, 306-825-4322). and the Alcurve Hall. Oct. 23 Dewberry community fall supper From 5 to 7:30 p.m. in the Dewberry Hall.
Kids Help Phone launches new support ‘zone’ to improve teen guys’ mental health Teenage guys engage in high-risk behaviours and die by suicide more frequently than young women. Kids Help Phone, with generous funding support from the Movember Foundation, launched BroTalk (www.brotalk.ca), a dedicated online support zone and referral service that provides teen guys aged 14 to 18 with somewhere to reach out to when times are tough. As Canada’s only national helpline for young people, Kids Help Phone recognized the need to create a resource specifically for teen guys to address the fact that the young men who reach out for counselling are 31 per cent less likely to discuss mental and emotional health issues than girls, and 36 per cent less likely to talk about suicide and suicide related issues.
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Sask. land sales down by Geoff Lee geoff@lloydminstersource.com
What a difference a year makes in the Saskatchewan oilpatch. The recent October sale of petroleum and natural gas rights generated just $9.8 million in revenue for that province compared to $21.6 million from the same sale a year ago when oil prices were much higher. After five sales in 2015, land sale revenues totalled $45.5 million compared to $179.6 million in October 2014. According to statistics from the Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors, 2014 ended with a total of 11,226 wells drilled compared to the current 2015 projected total of just 5,531 wells across in Canada. Despite the slump in drilling and land sales revenue, Economy Minister Bill Boyd put an optimistic spin on the news with one sale left on Dec. 1. “The long-term viability of Saskatchewan’s oilpatch relies on new discoveries,” said Boyd. “The province is cautiously optimistic that exploration activities on the lands acquired will prove successful.” The sale did include four exploration licences and one lease that sold for $2 million southwest of Weyburn
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Some sectors and political parties, however, have been wary of the TPP deal. There was a story from Oct. 6 on www.cbc.ca that said the dairy and auto sectors were worried their respective markets would be diluted with foreign product, but officials from both industries recently backtracked after they were offered mitigation measures. “You got people like the NDP and the unions that are against trade just because they are against trade, but at the end of the day being part of the global supply chain means instead of just selling your parts to Chevrolet, Chrysler and Ford, you’re going to
in promising oil bearing territory. “It is encouraging that underexplored areas of the province continue to attract the attention of industry,” Boyd said. “Saskatchewan’s investment climate is proving very attractive even at a time of volatile prices.” Those licences are located in an area that is prospective for Mississippian carbonates, the transitional Mississippian-Devonian Bakken formation and underlying Torquay formation, the deeper Devonian Birdbear and Winnipegosis formations, and the Ordovician Red River formation. The October sale saw the WeyburnEstevan area receive the most bids with sales of $6.7 million. The Lloydminster area was next at $1.8 million, followed by the Kindersley-Kerrobert area at $1.0 million and the Swift Current area at $357,844. The top purchaser of acreage in the Lloydminster area was Triple Polar Energy Ltd., that spent $826,350 to acquire five lease parcels. The highest price paid for a single parcel in the province was $832,355. Triland Energy Inc. acquired the 259-hectare lease west of Willmar. The highest price on a per-hectare basis was $10,045. Scott Land & Lease Ltd. bid $650,449 for a 64.75-hectare lease east of Stoughton.
be selling them to some of the other manufacturers around the world. So this is an opportunity for them to expand their businesses throughout the world,” Ritz said. “The same thing with the dairy industry. They’ve been very supportive in the last couple of days now that they have had a chance to look at the requirements. Their ability to trade back into some of these markets is something new to them. So we’ve announced some transitional moneys for both the auto sector and the supply manage sectors for them to take advantage of these new realities.” The TPP is still not finalized and needs approval from some of the governments involved, including Canada’s once the election is over.
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like spaghetti and meatballs. Here are a few tips to make sure your next meatball recipe is a sure success: • Chill your ingredients – keep the ingredients cold because you do not want fats in the meat to break down before you start cooking • Types of ground meat – go to your local butcher or grind your own and try an upgraded version of your everyday ground meat. Ask about combinations such as brisket, sirloin, short rib or chuck. • Basic ingredients – do not skimp on the egg or breadcrumbs as those literally will hold the meatballs together, but it is important to follow the exact amount in a recipe. • Tools-using your hands (not s spoon!=) as the main tool is important as you do not want to form the meatballs too tight, this can make the meatballs tough. • Frying is out. Do not fry your meatballs; simply bake them in the oven. The days of scrubbing your oven from all the splattering is done, either use a muffin tin or line the meatballs on a baking sheet. Even if a recipe still suggest frying the meatballs in a skillet (such as the recipe of the week), remember you can just simply bake them. Remember you want the texture of the meatball to soft and light, not dense and chewy. Enjoy this delicious comfort food this fall.
Recipe of the week Hoisin Whiskey Glazed Meatballs Recipe courtesy of CanolaInfo (www.canolainfo.org) Ingredients 8 oz ground turkey 250 g 1/3 cup quick cooking oats 75 mL 1/3 cup finely chopped green onion (green and white parts) 75 mL 1 medium jalapeno chili pepper, finely chopped (with seeds) 2 egg whites 1/4 tsp coarsely ground black pepper 1 mL 2 Tbsp canola oil 30 mL Glaze 2 Tbsp hoisin sauce 30 mL 2 Tbsp Bourbon or Canadian whiskey 30 mL 2 tsp packed brown sugar substitute blend 10 mL Instructions 1. In medium bowl, combine turkey, oats, green onion, chili pepper, egg whites, pepper and 1 Tbsp (15 mL) of canola oil and shape into 24 small meatballs (about 1 Tbsp/15 mL each). 2. Heat 1 Tbsp (15 mL) canola oil in large, nonstick skillet over medium heat. Cook meatballs 6 minutes or until no longer pink in center, turning frequently. 3. Meanwhile, in small bowl, stir together hoisin sauce, bourbon and sugar substitute. 4. Pour hoisin mixture over meatballs in skillet and cook 15 seconds, stirring gently until well coated. Serve with wooden picks. Cook’s note: For better control, use two utensils, such as a fork and a spoon, to turn the meatballs easily.
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Talent alone won’t bring Rustlers to nationals
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Poor conditioning in training camp left plenty of Lakeland Rustlers on the sidelines for most of the preseason, as the women’s basketball team has had to deal with early season injuries, leaving them with sometimes six players in exhibition games. It has meant that the Rustlers have not got a lot of full team game action or practice leading up to opening weekend, so it leaves a few question marks as the women’s team heads to what head coach Chris King called, the toughest gym to play in in the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC) in Augustana. “We are not anywhere where we want to be,” said King. “At the same point, we have a lot of talent and I know the girls are going to play
Lakeland putting focus on ACAC Championships in March to ensure they reach national tournament hard. Augustana is a very gritty team and are no pushovers. We will be in for a tough matchup and hopefully we stay healthy and don’t get any further injuries.” While there is some disappointment in the conditioning that many players arrived to camp in, for King it only matters how the Rustlers are playing come early March when they host the ACAC championship tournament. As hosts, Lakeland receives a free entry into the tournament, regardless of where they finish in the
North Division standings. So wins and losses, while still important as a marker of success, isn’t what King will be watching for this season as Lakeland makes their way towards the provincial tournament. “It does give us a lot of things to work on in this first semester,” said King. “I’m looking at it as more of a, trying to figure out who we are and what is going to work for us, not so much the win or loss record. We are looking at more development than
anything else.” Last season Lakeland went 22-2 in division play, winning plenty of games on talent alone, despite making multiple mistakes during games. It was the benefit of having such a talented group of women all together, as the Rustlers could afford to make mistakes and still come out on top. However, after narrowly scraping by St. Mary’s College in the opening round of the ACAC championships, winning 66-56, Lakeland lost to the SAIT Trojans, 64-43, after committing multiple turnovers and missing many critical shots, eliminating any chance they would make a trip to nationals. They would lose in the bronze medal game to Olds College, 72-50, settling for a fourth place finish, despite being arguably, the best team in the league. See “Basketball,” Page 20
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The list of unknowns is staggering for Lakeland’s men’s basketball team. With only two returning players with one year of experience under their belts in the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC), the Rustlers will head into this weekend’s opening home-and-home with the Augustana Vikings knowing very little about themselves in regular season game situations, and even less about their opponent. It’s what happens when your roster and coaching staff received the clean slate treatment over the summer, as new head coach Sheray Thomas, who spent the last two seasons as the assistant to Tom Groat, heads into his first year as bench boss at Lakeland, while many of his players and starters will experience their first college basketball game Friday night at Augustana College. “There is still a lot of things to adjust to and make crisp, but at the same time we are making strides,” said Thomas. “We are more familiar with the plays, the defence and each other. There is still a lot to work on, but at this moment, things are a little bit better.” While a lineup full of new players, it means no school in the ACAC knows what the Rustlers are capable of. It works the same way the other way around, as Lakeland’s two returning players were not starters last year and didn’t see a lot of action. So at least for the first half of the season, until they get a second look at teams in the winter semester, the Rustlers are going in blind, knowing limited information about their match-ups, who is a returning veteran and which players they need to target. With the ACAC being a physically demanding conference to play in with a long schedule that spans both semesters, it will also mean Lakeland is behind in terms of preparedness heading into the season, as only two players really know what they are going up against this season. “We really don’t know much about
other teams and they don’t know much about us, so we might surprise teams,” said Thomas. “At the same time, other teams have more of a handle on the league and on their team with veterans.” With such little knowledge of their surroundings in the ACAC, Lakeland’s approach this season is just to focus on themselves and the things they can control. Thomas is certain he has players that are talented enough to make positive strides in the ACAC, and if the Rustlers put the spotlight on their own offence and defence, Thomas believes the rest will just work itself out over the course of the season. “We have the players that can do a lot of positives in this league if we just buckle down and focus on us,” said Thomas. “If we focus on our offence and our defence, then the rest will come. I don’t think too much about what the rest of the teams are doing. “It’s pretty much perfecting what we are doing.” Friday night, Lakeland starts in Augustana before returning home to play the Vikings Saturday night. Last season, the Rustlers swept the Vikings in all four games they played, but with so few pieces from last season remaining, looking at that record as an indicator of what Lakeland can do this year doesn’t hold much weight. What Thomas does take out of last year’s 14-10 record is that the Rustlers started slow, winning only two of their first eight games, before piecing together a positive season and making the provincial tournament. So while Thomas believes a fast start would be a great confidence boost in the early goings, even if the Rustlers start slow there is still plenty of season to make up ground in the North Division. Though he would rather be in front of the pack, rather than coming up behind. “You never want to play catch-up, you want to start of winning,” said Thomas. “I’d rather win in the beginning than play catch-up if possible.”
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MLS 54433 | 1,395 SF
MLS 54273 | 1,759 SF
MLS 53717 | 1,215 SF
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SOUTHLAND ADULT LIVING UNIT
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$373,900
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$399,950
MLS 54354 | 1,164 SF
MLS 53928 | 1,140 SF
$384,900
MLS 52806 | 1,223 SF
MLS 52795 | 1,061 SF
MLS 53918 | 1,094 SF
MLS 53963 | 1,227 SF
MLS 53247 | 1,188 SF
MLS 54157 | 1,185 SF
MLS 52808 | 1,100 SF
WELL CARED FOR!
LARGE FAMILY 2 STOREY EXECUTIVE HOME
PREMIER LAKESIDE OF COLLEGE PARK LOCATION
LAKESIDE OF COLLEGE PARK
LAKESIDE OF COLLEGE PARK
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MATURE NEIGHBOURHOOD
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$595,900
$384,900
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$464,900
MLS 53788 | 1,137 SF
$359,900
MLS 54202 | 2,131 SF
MLS 54065 | 1,554 SF
MLS 52588 | 1,201 SF
MLS 52589 | 1,347 SF
MLS 54235 | 1,193 SF
MLS 54557 | 1,056 SF
MLS 54146 | 1,027 SF
MLS 53935 | 1,092 SF
INCOME SUITE!
2 BEDROOM CONDOMINIUM
SANDY BEACH
UPGRADED STARTER HOME
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LAKESIDE BI-LEVEL
5 BEDROOM HOME IN KITSCOTY
QUIET CUL DE SAC IN PARKVIEW
PARKVIEW BI-LEVEL
$409,900
$239,900
$499,900
$319,900
$649,900
$439,900
$439,900
MLS 52748 | 1,130 SF
MLS 54145 | 1,055 SF
MLS 53155 | 1,693 SF
MLS 53925 | 1,078 SF
MLS 53278 | 2,094 SF
MLS 54131 | 1,358 SF
MLS 54863 | 1,302 SF
MLS 54027 | 1,410 SF
MLS 53294 | 1,215 SF
TWO BEDROOM CONDO IN ALBERTA
SASKATCHEWAN HOME
ONE OF A KIND ACREAGE
60X60 SHOP!
GRANDVIEW ESTATES END UNIT CONDO
GREAT 2010 SLR MODULAR HOME
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ALBERTA STARTER HOME!
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$499,950
$384,900
$420,000
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$354,900
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$1,499,000
$309,900
$342,900
$439,900
MLS 53872 | 887 SF
MLS 53532 | 1,644 SF
MLS 53939 | 4,058 SF
MLS 53844 | 4,120 SF
MLS 54095 | 1,274 SF
MLS 53483 | 1,216 SF
MLS 53754 | 1,369 SF
MLS 54725 | 1,050 SF
MLS 54878 | 1,250 SF
STARTER HOME - LOT IN A HALF
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$364,950
$239,950
Scott Musgrave Realtor
Bill Musgrave Broker
$189,900
$279,900
$409,900
$229,900
$399,900
$459,900
$415,900
$649,000
$569,950
MLS 54545 | 780 SF
MLS 52663 | 1,090 SF
MLS 53730 | 1,382 SF
MLS 53874 | 1,220 SF
MLS 52810 | 1,220 SF
MLS 53936 | 1,387 SF
MLS 53765 | 1,277 SF
MLS 53871 | 1,980 SF
MLS 53578 | 1,629 SF
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MLS 54128 | 1,014 SF
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MLS 53672 | 1,043 SF
MLS 54070 | 968 SF
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NEW MODIFIED BI-LEVEL PLAN
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$469,900
$669,900
$499,900
MLS 54434 | 1,424 SF
MLS 54243 | 1,474 SF
MLS 53713 | 1,498 SF
GREAT BI-LEVEL PLAN
SASKATCHEWAN BUNGALOW
ESTATE GARDENS - PARKVIEW ESTATES
MLS 54082 | 1,286 SF
PERSONALIZE THE FINISHING
$414,500 PARK VIEW ESTATE GARDENS
$564,900
$344,900
$643,900
$420,000
MLS 53714 | 1,798 SF
MLS 54433 | 1,395 SF
MLS 54273 | 1,759 SF
MLS 53717 | 1,215 SF
THIS HOME WILL SURELY IMPRESS YOU
SOUTHLAND ADULT LIVING UNIT
SEPT 2015 POSSESSION!
CORNER LOT
Kiel Kelly Realtor 780-861-3443
Tracy Cavanagh Realtor 780-808-1812
$410,000
$373,900
$319,900
$504,900
$439,950
$414,500
$399,950
MLS 54354 | 1,164 SF
MLS 53928 | 1,140 SF
$384,900
MLS 52806 | 1,223 SF
MLS 52795 | 1,061 SF
MLS 53918 | 1,094 SF
MLS 53963 | 1,227 SF
MLS 53247 | 1,188 SF
MLS 54157 | 1,185 SF
MLS 52808 | 1,100 SF
WELL CARED FOR!
LARGE FAMILY 2 STOREY EXECUTIVE HOME
PREMIER LAKESIDE OF COLLEGE PARK LOCATION
LAKESIDE OF COLLEGE PARK
LAKESIDE OF COLLEGE PARK
ADULT LIVING BUNGALOW
MATURE NEIGHBOURHOOD
WALLACEFIELD BI-LEVEL
LAKESIDE, NEW CONSTRUCTION
$319,900
Chris Parsons Realtor 780-871-2294
Dave Jarvis Realtor 780-872-9045
Brian Smart Realtor 780-808-0929
$234,900
$679,900
$595,900
$384,900
$414,900
$464,900
MLS 53788 | 1,137 SF
$359,900
MLS 54202 | 2,131 SF
MLS 54065 | 1,554 SF
MLS 52588 | 1,201 SF
MLS 52589 | 1,347 SF
MLS 54235 | 1,193 SF
MLS 54557 | 1,056 SF
MLS 54146 | 1,027 SF
MLS 53935 | 1,092 SF
INCOME SUITE!
2 BEDROOM CONDOMINIUM
SANDY BEACH
UPGRADED STARTER HOME
COLLEGE PARK NEIGHBOURHOOD
LAKESIDE BI-LEVEL
5 BEDROOM HOME IN KITSCOTY
QUIET CUL DE SAC IN PARKVIEW
PARKVIEW BI-LEVEL
$409,900
$239,900
$499,900
$319,900
$649,900
$439,900
$439,900
MLS 52748 | 1,130 SF
MLS 54145 | 1,055 SF
MLS 53155 | 1,693 SF
MLS 53925 | 1,078 SF
MLS 53278 | 2,094 SF
MLS 54131 | 1,358 SF
MLS 54863 | 1,302 SF
MLS 54027 | 1,410 SF
MLS 53294 | 1,215 SF
TWO BEDROOM CONDO IN ALBERTA
SASKATCHEWAN HOME
ONE OF A KIND ACREAGE
60X60 SHOP!
GRANDVIEW ESTATES END UNIT CONDO
GREAT 2010 SLR MODULAR HOME
SOLID FAMILY HOME
ALBERTA STARTER HOME!
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
$409,900
$499,950
$384,900
$420,000
Terry Johnson Realtor 780-871-3072
Lane Columbine Realtor 780-808-0620
$189,950
$354,900
$1,600,000
$1,499,000
$309,900
$342,900
$439,900
MLS 53872 | 887 SF
MLS 53532 | 1,644 SF
MLS 53939 | 4,058 SF
MLS 53844 | 4,120 SF
MLS 54095 | 1,274 SF
MLS 53483 | 1,216 SF
MLS 53754 | 1,369 SF
MLS 54725 | 1,050 SF
MLS 54878 | 1,250 SF
STARTER HOME - LOT IN A HALF
ALBERTA SIDE
BLACKFOOT AWAITS YOU!
THIS PROPERTY HAS A LOT TO OFFER!
BI-LEVEL IN KITSCOTY, AB
SASK CUL-DE-SAC!
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EXECUTIVE HOME
CUSTOM BUILT BUNGALOW
$364,950
$239,950
Scott Musgrave Realtor
Bill Musgrave Broker
$189,900
$279,900
$409,900
$229,900
$399,900
$459,900
$415,900
$649,000
$569,950
MLS 54545 | 780 SF
MLS 52663 | 1,090 SF
MLS 53730 | 1,382 SF
MLS 53874 | 1,220 SF
MLS 52810 | 1,220 SF
MLS 53936 | 1,387 SF
MLS 53765 | 1,277 SF
MLS 53871 | 1,980 SF
MLS 53578 | 1,629 SF
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Exceptional start to hockey season by Andrew Brethauer andrew@lloydminstersource.com
Across the Lloydminster hockey landscape, teams are enjoying plenty of early season success in the Border City, as all five AAA hockey clubs are in the top portion of the standings, if not in first place in their division. Combined, the Lloydminster Bobcats (midget), Rage (minor midget), Heat (bantam), Steelers (female midget) and Ice Cats (female bantam) have a record of 17-2-1 through the first opening weeks of the season, while the three male teams have yet to lose in regulation. The Lloydminster Bobcats have only allowed one goal in each of their four victories in the Alberta Midget Hockey League, with three of their wins coming on the road. The midget ‘Cats will be home this weekend for a pair of games, as they take on the Calgary Royals on Saturday, followed by the Maple Leaf Athletic Club on Sunday. With 13 goals in their last two games, the Lloydminster Rage are rolling along to open the season, starting 3-0-0. Forward Orrin Centazzo leads the team with eight goals in three games, which is tied for the league lead in goals in the Alberta Minor Midget Hockey League. The Rage are in Edmonton on Saturday before returning home Sunday to play the Fort Saskatchewan Rangers. A 5-0-1 start by the Lloydminster Heat brings them back to a similar start they had in 2013, when the team went on win the Alberta Major Bantam Hockey League championship, en route to a silver medal as the Western Canadian Bantam Championship. With 27 goals for, the Heat are tops in their division and have already built up a seven point lead on second place Fort Saskatchewan Rangers. The Heat are in Grande Prairie this weekend for two games. After a disappointing season last year, the Lloydminster Steelers have got off to a quick start with a 2-1 record, dropping their first game of the season last weekend against the Edmonton Thunder. The Steelers, however, have only allowed four goals this season, holding their first weekend opponents to one goal each, which included the Thunder. The Steelers have a triple-header weekend, as they are in Rocky Mountain on Friday and Calgary on Saturday before returning to Lloydminster on Sunday to play the St. Albert Slash. With a 3-1-0 start, the Lloydminster Ice Cats are second in their division through the first two weekends of the season. They trail the Sherwood Park Royals, who through four games have scored 23 goals as compared to Lloydminster’s 10. The Ice Cats are on the road Saturday in St. Albert before returning home on Sunday to take on the Edmonton Lightning.
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Trying to get back on top by Andrew Brethauer andrew@lloydminstersource.com
There is still time for the Lakeland Rustlers men’s soccer team to grow as players and in the standings, but they will have to overcome their inconsistencies quickly if they want to secure a spot in the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC) championships. After splitting the opening weekend of the season back in September with a win and loss, Lakeland began a five game swing on the road, which started out with a 3-2 loss to the Red Deer Kings. They would rebound with two straight victories over Lethbridge and Medicine Hat, before dropping a 5-0 decision to SAIT. Lakeland would end the road portion of their schedule with a 9-0 victory over Olds College, and now return back to VLA Fields for the first time since Sept. 13. “Inconsistent still,” said head coach Kevin Wagner of the men’s play during the five-game road trip. “We need to try and string 90 minutes together with efficient goalkeeping, attacking and defensive play.” Lakeland came into the season with high expectations. As the bronze medalists from last season, they were looking to repeat as the dominant team in the ACAC South Division. But what they found out was that it was more difficult to stay on top than it is to get there. Last season, Lakeland had All-Canadian Stefan Cukovic leading the team with 14 goals in 10 games, and took advantage of his unknown status in the ACAC. This year, however, the ACAC knows what he brings to the pitch, and while he still has nine goals in seven games, teams are focusing in on his strengths to limit his opportunities. “It is more difficult to stay on top than it is to get there,” said Wagner. “The group is an enjoyable group to work with and enjoyable group to coach, team chemistry is good and everything on that side of things is very positive. We are just inconsistent.” This weekend, Lakeland hosts the
Red Deer Kings, who sit behind the Rustlers in the standings with a 3-4-0 record. With a 4-3-0 record, Lakeland isn’t thinking of dropping down in the standings, but rather are looking up, as Leth-
bridge is three points in front of them for second, and they meet next week in the final weekend of the season. It means this weekend is a must win game against the Kings, as Lethbridge
takes on the division leading SAIT Trojans on Sunday, so Lakeland could be in striking distance to leap Lethbridge on Oct. 24 when they play each other. While the Rustlers lost to the Kings earlier in
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the season, Wagner said the team should have success this weekend, it will just come down to the finer details in their play. “If the players have a good week of training it is an opportunity
for three points,” said Wagner. “I think we can get second still. We need three wins, but there is no reason why we can’t beat them at home. The telling point will be the SAIT and Lethbridge game.”
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With a healthy amount of returning talent, mixed in with some experienced rookies, Lakeland has one of the deeper teams in the ACAC this season.
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Winning on talent alone is something that will happen again this season, as Lakeland’s roster didn’t lose too much from last year, while they gained some exceptionally talented players. But King said he expects the Rustlers will have to grind out a few more victories over the schedule, especially against the NAIT Ooks, who will be one of the top teams in the country, which will ultimately play into Lakeland’s favour as they get ready to host the best in the province. “We are going to win a lot of games on talent again, but we will have to grind a few out which will be good for the team to face adversity,” said King. “Hopefully that makes us strong when it comes down to playoffs. We get to play the strongest team in the league four times, so that only benefits us.” Like every season, the ultimate goal is to go to nationals and compete for a Canadian championship. This year is no different and King is not into this level of athletics just to say he tried. With an entry already guaranteed to the ACAC championships, King is approaching this season differently than last year. He doesn’t care who Lakeland plays in playoffs, just as long as they are playing good basketball. And with the start of the season on Friday in Augustana and the return game on Saturday, there is plenty of time to figure out what it will take to make The best defense is a good offense! If you’ve it to the national stage. fumbled in the game of love, we have the offensive “If we are peaking at gem that gets you back on the field with her. that time, fantastic, we are going to be tough to beat,” said King. “If not, we are going to be out first round and it is going to be disappointLloydMall 780.875.0203 ing.”
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S tats Alberta Junior Hockey League
Lloydminster Bobcat Leaders
North Division
GP G A PTS Kevin Darrar 12 5 7 12 Taylor Allan 12 4 5 9 Marco Ballarin 11 2 7 9 Nick Quillan 11 2 7 9 Noah Bauld 10 6 2 8 Alex Pernitsky 12 1 7 8 Morgan Messenger 12 6 1 7 Zac Giroux 11 6 0 6 Graydon Smith 10 0 6 6 Christian Lloyd 11 1 4 5 Austin Yaremchuk 12 1 3 4 Troy Van Tetering 12 0 4 4 Taylor Lotoski 10 2 1 3 Josh Giacomin 8 2 1 3 Connor Odelein 7 2 1 3 Evan Tschumi 12 0 3 3 Austin O’Rourke 10 0 3 3 Mackenzie Bauer 7 1 1 2 Cole Josefchak 11 0 2 2 Taylor Mulder 10 0 2 2 Brendan Kallis 5 0 1 1
GP W L OTL PTS Spruce Grove Saints 13 12 1 0 24 Lloydminster Bobcats 12 10 2 0 20 Whitecourt Wolverines 12 8 2 2 18 Bonnyville Pontiacs 14 8 5 1 17 Sherwood Park Crusaders 11 6 5 0 12 Drayton Valley Thunder 12 3 5 4 10 Grande Prairie Storm 12 2 8 2 6 Fort McMurray Oil Barons 13 1 9 3 5
South Division GP W L
Okotoks Oilers Camrose Kodiaks Canmore Eagles Brooks Bandits Drumheller Dragons Calgary Canucks Calgary Mustangs Olds Grizzlys
OTL PTS 12 9 2 1 19 11 7 2 2 16 12 7 4 1 15 10 7 3 0 14 11 5 5 1 11 14 4 9 1 9 12 4 8 0 8 11 3 7 1 7
North Eastern Alberta Junior B Hockey League
Lloydminster Bandits Leaders
GP W L OTL PTS Wainwright Bisons 4 4 0 0 8 St. Paul Canadiens 4 3 1 0 6 Lloydminster Bandits 4 3 1 0 6 Frog Lake T-Birds 4 3 1 0 6 Killam Wheat Kings 4 2 1 1 5 Cold Lake Ice 5 2 3 0 4 Vermilion Tigers 4 1 2 1 3 Vegreville Rangers 3 1 2 0 2 Onion Lake Border Chiefs 3 1 2 0 2 Saddle Lake Warriors 5 0 4 1 1
Alberta Midget Hockey League NORTH DIVISION GP W L T Pts Lloydminster Bobcats 4 4 0 0 8 SSAC Athletics 4 3 0 1 7 Sherwood Park Kings 4 3 1 0 6 CAC Gregg Distributors 4 2 2 0 4 Fort Saskatchewan Rangers 4 1 2 1 3 Grande Prairie Storm 4 1 2 1 3 MLAC Optimists 4 1 3 0 2 Knights of Columbus Pats 4 0 2 2 2 St Albert Raiders 4 0 4 0 0 Leduc Oil Kings 4 0 4 0 0
Alberta Major Bantam Hockey League NORTH DIVISION GP W L T Pts Lloydminster Heat 6 5 0 1 11 Fort Sask. Rangers 5 2 3 0 4 Grande Peace Storm 6 2 4 0 4 Camrose Red Wings 3 1 2 0 2 Leduc Oil Kings 5 1 4 0 2 PAC Saints 6 0 5 1 1
GP G A PTS Brody Pollard 4 3 3 6 Calvin Koczka 4 2 3 5 Jarvis Nicodemus 4 1 4 5 Jesse Stansfield 4 3 1 4 Kyle Tenney 4 1 3 4 Hunter Maydonick 2 1 3 4 Tanner Lupul 4 2 1 3 Cole Sexsmith 4 1 1 2 Keshane Pahtayken 4 0 2 2 AJ Curry 4 1 0 1 Kelly Leer 3 1 0 1 Quinn Sobus 2 1 0 1 Kody Kappel 4 0 1 1 Quinlin Littlewolfe 4 0 1 1 Sherone Checkosis 3 0 1 1 Tristan Whitstone 4 0 0 0 Keaton Golinowski 4 0 0 0 Tate Lychak 4 0 0 0 Ryan Curwin 3 0 0 0 Brendan Plant 2 0 0 0 Tristen Brown 2 0 0 0
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Lakeland’s women’s soccer team has only won a single game all season, but will need to win the rest of the way in order to earn a playoff spot. And while that is already challenging in itself, they will have to do it against the top three teams in the division, starting with the first place Red Deer Queens (5-0-2) on Saturday. The Rustlers opened the season with a 1-0 victory over SAIT, but it was a disappointing nil-nil draw against the Trojans on Oct. 3 and a 1-1 draw against the Olds Broncos on Oct. 4 that could spell the end of the Rustlers’ season. Those were two games head coach Kevin Wagner believed the Rustlers should have earned three points in each, and currently, with a 1-1-5 record and eight points in the standings, adding four extra points would have put the Rustlers in second place, rather than fourth heading into their final three games. “When we played Olds and SAIT, it was a weekend we should have had six points (but) we ended up with two,” said Wagner. “We missed a penalty shot against SAIT and Olds was a team that was waiting for us to beat them and we couldn’t. Very disappointing and it just showed our lack of experience and we paid dearly for that. “With that error, it makes it much more difficult. We only got one win and now we got to finish with two wins.” For Wagner, it all comes down to opportunity, or rather, the opportunities the Rustlers are missing. Lakeland has missed plenty of scoring opportunities that could have changed their entire season around. With five draws, it is easy to see how the Rustlers could have picked up three points rather than one, and how Lakeland could be in the top part of the South Division, rather than fighting to move up from the middle spot. “Our numbers need
Lack of experience showed on the road Lakeland is two points behind Lethbridge and three points behind Medicine Hat in the South Division. Medicine Hat handed the Rustlers their only loss with a 5-0 victory, while Lethbridge and Lakeland played to a 1-1 draw.
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We moved back from Edmonton to the farm outside of Maidstone in 1979, with young boys in tow, one two years old, the other two weeks. I had grown up in the old one storey house built by my grandparents in 1917 with various additions and deletions to it over the years. Frankly the building was long past its due date with the floor sinking into the dirt cellar underneath and straw filled walls, cold in winter and full of mice racetracks. Our toddler survived crawling on the -2 C kitchen linoleum that winter but we knew that a new house had to be a priority. As it turned out, moving into the new place in November 1980 coincided with an escalating mortgage rate that topped out at 21.75 per cent. If it hadn’t been for the provincial government stepping up with a subsidy program that effectively brought our interest rate down to seven per cent I am not sure if we could have been able to keep the place for very long. We paid off that mortgage 25 years later with a barn dance attended by family and friends ostensibly celebrating 100 years of continuous ownership of the farm, but for me it also meant that we now could relax a bit knowing our home was safe from outside financial pressure. My generation was taught
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by our parents who had lived through the Depression to pay off your home and never take it back into debt That feeling didn’t last long as within three years my youngest son, the toddler now turned ranch manager, lost his nearby home and all worldly belongings to fire. Since the 1980 house was in the centre of the operation it only made sense that he take over primary residence. One problem; this left my wife and I homeless. A decision had to be made. Start over or move on? We decided to build a house designed to grow old in. So from the ashes of the fire a new home arose. This one cost us five times per square foot what the previous one did. One saving grace was the low interest rate but still a mortgage was required which also meant that retirement would be substantially delayed. So be it, I can’t take it with me anyway. There are no luggage racks on a hearse. I have stated before in this column that over half of our group’s real estate practice results from relationship breakdown, death, or other tragic life events. Time and again we see clients who have lost almost everything and need to start over again. After the hurt passes, we see them gradually progress. It may not be the same standard of housing initially that they left, but it serves. Often after a few years they are back to where they were, although somewhat poorer in the bank account but wiser for the experience. Point is, a house is only a structure that life and love turns into a home. Our first build on the farm served our family very well at the time and it appears to be doing the same for our son and granddaughter. Do I miss it? Other than the hillside view over the creek meadow, no. What we have now is more functional at this time in our life and hopefully remains so until the good Lord calls us to live with him. Vern McClelland is an associate broker with RE/MAX of Lloydminster and a partner with The Midwest Group. Follow activities of the team on Facebook, watch their information videos or virtual tours of listings on www.mgtv.ca or contact them at www.wesellmidwest.ca
Lakeside Large yard! MLS 54657
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(780) 870-9292 www.creative-realty.ca Plaza 44, #116 - 4402 - 52 Ave., LLOYDMINSTER, AB
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RYAN TOPLEY
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KAREN FAGNAN
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Lloydminster, AB
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Hostess: Bev Spencer
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Bev Spencer 780-808-9655
Candace Bosch 780-808-9885
Lloydminster, AB
334,500
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Laura Heffner 780-205-1815
Lloydminster, SK
Lloydminster, AB
269,900
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Lloydminster, AB
Lloydminster, AB
Lloydminster, AB
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Vern McClelland 306-821-0611
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Brian Kimmel 780-872-9778
Lloydminster, AB
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Lloydminster, AB
Janelle Kohlman 780-870-0266
448,500
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329,900
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Alyssa Gauf 780-861-1815
324,900 MLS 54820
Lloydminster, AB
Lloydminster, SK
429,900
429,000
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Lloydminster, AB
Lloydminster, AB
228,500
695,000
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Maidstone, SK
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MLS 54689
Lloydminster, AB
Lloydminster, AB
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489,900
$
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MLS 54415
MLS 54537
142,500
Mike Dewing 306-821-7777
Wayne Preston 780-871-3878
Teneille Sidebottom 780-214-9171
Julie Peregrym 780-872-3627
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219,000
$
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575,000
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Michelle Maier 780-872-9905
Dawn Blanchette 780-808-1228
Aaron Rawlake 780-872-4333
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October 13, 2015 Foremost Lloydminster Lloydminster, Alberta Financial Reporting Manager
Foremost has an immediate opening for a full-time Intermediate Accountant located at our facility in Lloydminster, Alberta. This is a contract position ending June 30, 2016. As an integral member of the finance team, he/she will provide analysis and preparation of timely and accurate monthly financial statements, journal entries, creation and review of reports in a manufacturing environment.
Key Responsibilities
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FEL (Front End Load) RO (Roll-Off) with trailer experience Class 1 or 3 Air Endorsed. Abstract required with application. Competitive Salary, Benefits Package, Safety Program Only those considered for interview will be contacted. Apply in person 7AM to 4:30PM Mon-Fri 5502 – 59 Avenue Lloydminster, AB Or Fax 780-875-6015 E-Mail quikpick@telus.net No Phone Calls
of Lloydminster Barr Realty Ltd.
Date Posted: Business Unit: Location: Reporting to:
• Responsible for monthly file preparation and journal entries • Analyze business unit performance against key performance indicators • Collaborate with operational teams throughout the organization to improve financial information • Responsible for revenue recognition and work in progress calculations • Assist in creating and improving
internal reporting information • Take a proactive approach in evaluating and identifying process efficiencies by challenging current procedures and activities • Responsible for period-end close procedures • Assist with preparing deliverables for the external auditors
Qualifications • Accounting Diploma from an accredited institution recognized by the CPA program combined with 1-2 years working experience • Solid understanding of IFRS and Canadian Accounting Standards • Effective communication skills at all levels of the organization • Able to self-manage, understand priorities, and demonstrate initiative • Proven track record working within
teams to find solutions • Understand benchmarks and KPI’s in their use to analyze financial results • Advance proficiency of MS Excel • Experience with complex ERP systems and FIFO inventory costing method in a manufacturing environment would be an asset • Ability to work quickly and accurately to meet deadlines in high-volume accounting environment
Submission Deadline:
• October 23, 2015 • We invite all interested parties to reply Online at www.foremost.ca or reply in the strictest confidence to recruiter@foremost.ca
Above the crowd for over 20 years
RE/MAX of Lloydminster is looking for a
PART-TIME RECEPTIONIST 2-3 evenings a week with office closing at 6:00 or 7:00 (approx 3 hours a day) and 2 Saturdays a month (9-4) Duties include: greeting customers, answering & directing calls, taking deposits, advertising, and various office duties. This position will work closely with another part-time & full-time receptionist and all agents. Please drop your resume off at RE/MAX 5726-44 Street, Lloydminster, AB www.realestatelloydminster.com 5726- 44th Street, Hwy 16 West, Lloydminster, AB T9V 0B6 Phone: (780) 808-2700 Fax: (780) 808 -2715 Toll Free: 1-866-66-2700
BlackPearl Resources Inc.
SAGD PLANT OPERATOR 3rd Class Power Engineer, Lloydminster
The facility operations are 24-hour, 365 days per year, requiring incumbents to work 12 hour rotational shifts (including weekends and holidays). Relocation to the Lloydminster area is preferred. Travel is required as the facility is located 55km north of Lloydminster. Specific responsibilities will include:
• Operate the CPF and/or wells in a safe and effective manner while working collaboratively as part of the operating team • Maintain and troubleshoot all area-specific equipment to optimize performance to meet production targets • Perform condition monitoring including sampling and testing per area responsibilities. Complete area operations records. • Support operations performed maintenance activities. • Provide assistance, coaching, on-the-job training and assessments as required. • Participate in the development and review of Safe Operating Procedures. • Participate in the site Health and Safety Program.
The ideal candidate will have the following qualifications:
• 3rd class power engineering certificate (progress towards 2nd class certification is an asset) • Experience in the oil and gas industry, SAGD operations is required • Experience in the operation of oil processing and/or well equipment and all associated process and systems is an asset • Experience in the operation of steam generating equipment and all associated processes and systems • Experience in equipment isolation, safe work permitting • Proficiency with computers • The ability to work in a team environment • Self-motivated and able to work with minimal supervision • Strong troubleshooting skills • Strong mechanical skills • Strong communication, interpersonal and organizational skills • A valid, clean Class 5 Driver's License
Please send resumes to resumes@pxx.ca
Celebrating 35 years of leading the way to end family violence and homelessness
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY PART-TIME AND CASUAL POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Do you believe in the power of PLAY? Do you believe in the importance of the PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIP? Do you believe in supporting FAMILIES to give their children the best start in life?
WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! We are looking for positive, enthusiastic, friendly, fun, engaging, dedicated and reliable individuals to join our team. You will be responsible to facilitate play-based activities that engage parents and their preschool aged children in order to promote healthy child development, positive and nurturing parenting and connection of families to community resources and to one another. Programs are offered both in our Centre as well as outreach sites in Lloydminster and in other rural communities. Some evening and weekend hours will be required. Current openings require flexibility to work a range of 15 to 20 hours per week. Casual positions also available. Ideal candidates will have a minimum two year diploma in Early Childhood Development, Family Support or a related field. Orientation and training is provided. For more information about our programs and services visit www.midwestfamilyconnections.ca Please submit a cover letter, your resume and at least 3 current references to: Sherri Husch Foote, Executive Director Suite #103, 4910-50th Street, Lloydminster, SK S9V 0Y5 email: sherri@midwestfamilyconnections.ca or fax: 306-825-5912 This posting will remain open until appropriate candidates are hired. Only those candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. We thank you in advance for your interest.
If you answered yes to any of these questions then we want to meet you!
asset. A clean driver’s abstract with a minimum of three year’s driving andinsurance history is required.
The Lloydminster Interval Home Society is currently seeking a confident, energetic, and personable individual for the position of Administrative Assistant. This individual will be responsible for all aspects of the financial accounting for the agency as well as clerical and reception duties. The Administrative Assistant is the confidential secretary to both the Executive Director and the LIH Board of Directors.
The Lloydminster Interval Home Society is a leader in providing education, support and information to individuals and the community regarding the issues of family violence and homelessness. We offer a competitive compensation package, annual performance bonuses, a benefits package and a supportive healthy work culture.
We require a detail oriented and personable individual committed to performing their duties as an Administrative Assistant with a high level of confidence and professionalism. This dedicated and reliable individual will have a post secondary education in the field of accounting/business and have extensive knowledge of Simply Accounting as well as Microsoft Word and Excel. Ideally, the successful candidate will have experience working in a non-profit agency in a computerized accounting/bookkeeping role. As well, an understanding of Family Violence is a definite
If this opportunity appeals to you, we invite you to submit your resume in confidence to: The Executive Director c/o The Lloydminster Interval Home Society Box 1523 Lloydminster, AB/SK S9V 1K5 Fax: 780-875-0609 Email: lihsi@telusplanet.net No phone calls please. The posting will close on October 16, 2015. We would like to thank all those in advance for applying; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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Adults $15.00 6 to 12 years $5.00 5 and under free Come out and enjoy some good food and a visit with friends and neighbours at the Marwayne Community Hall
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Bachelor suite for rent. Working class only. No drinking, no drugs, EmploymEnt smoking outside. 6 opportunitiEs minutes east of Lloyd. Available immediately. Cook for 15-20 man Also 2 sleeping rooms road construction camp. for rent. 4712-39 street. Accommodations provided. Available immediately, Current location in southern ND/NA. Smoking outSask. Must have valid driver’s side only. license; safe food handling ticket; Call 306-825-2188 or and experience in a similar environment. 780-808-1619
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Send resume and two work references to: Bryden Construction and Transport Co. Inc., Box 100, Arborfield, Sk. S0E 0A0; Fax: 306-769-8844 Email: brydenconstruct@ xplornet.ca www.brydenconstruction andtransport.ca
required for preventative maintenance, repair and service of heavy equipment fleet. Journeyman with min. 5 yrs exp with CAT, JD, and heavy trucks. Both camp and shop locations. Service truck and accommodations provided. Wage negotiable. Send work references and resume to: Bryden Construction, Box 100, Arborfield, Sk. S0E 0A0; Fax: 306-769-8844 Email: brydenconstruct@ xplornet.ca www.brydenconstruction andtransport.ca
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MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION! In-demand career! Employers have work-athome positions available. Get online training you need from an employertrusted program. Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or 1FOR SALE IN LOON 855-768-3362 to start LAKE training for your work-atHouse with 2 stall garhome career today! age on two lots. 3 bedrooms on main floor, finished basement with 1 bedroom and shower and covered deck. You’re at home here. $180,000.00. Large shed on lot. Near lakes, prov. Employment park & golf course. For Opportunity! viewing call Harry at Watrous Co-op 306-837-2110 or 306is now accepting 837-7630 (cell). applications for Meat Manager.
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Memoriams In Loving Memory of Rick Lavigne Nov. 21, 1960 - Oct. 19, 2014 We’re missing you a little more each time we hear your name. We’ve cried so many tears, yet our hearts broken just the same. We miss our times together, things in common we could share, but nothing fills the emptiness now your no longer there. We’ve so many precious memories, to last our whole life through, each one of them reminders of how much we’re missing you!
Great vehicle for a handyman/carpenter
1995 Chevrolet Astro Mini Van 315,000 kms • Standard transmission Rear wheel drive • Good on fuel Needs new tires • Sask registered Asking $
Goodbye until we meet again, in our hearts you’ll always be. For always you will remain our sweetest memory!
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Love Always Brenda, Terra (Craig), Eric, Lindsey (Cory)
BILL & GRETA OLIVER of 2015 MOM April 20, 1927 November 29, 2006 9 Years
DAD September 6, 1924 October 5, 2014 1 Year
Have come and gone. In our hearts your memory lingers There is not a day dear Mom and Dad That we do not think of you. We love and miss you more than Words can tell.
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Forge ahead, Taurus. Your family is counting on you. A challenge is made. Do your homework before you take the plunge. A friend drops by for a visit.
GEMINI May 21– June 21
The leaves are falling, signaling it’s time for a major renovation to get underway. Start with the obvious and don’t be afraid to call in the pros, Gemini.
CANCER June 22 – July 22
Feeling the need to snoop, Cancer? Don’t! A surprise is in the works. Young faces remind you of a cause you need to contribute to now.
Answer Oct. 8 Tomato
Look in next Thursday’s Lloydminster Source for the answer and a new photo!
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Sparks fly at home, and passion burns brighter than it has in some time. Keep the momentum going with a trip someplace new, Libra.
SCORPIO October 23 – November 21
The waters are choppy at best these days. Wait it out, Scorpio. Better times are on the horizon. A message is heard loud and clear.
SAGITTARIUS November 22 – December 21
Hey, hey, hey, Sagittarius. Amazing opportunities are headed your way. A new friend is welcomed into the fold, and money matters ease with a few tricks.
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