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RCMP files from AUGUST 9 - 15 Arthur Beaudette News Advertiser August 9 03:27 – Report of a suspicious male at a residence in Vegreville. The caller indicated they could hear a drill, a floor creaking and a printer running in the basement. Members attended, cleared the house & yard and did patrols in the area but did not locate anyone. 07:00 – Report of a two-vehicle-collision on Hwy 857 at TWP 540. One vehicle failed to stop at the stop sign before entering the highway. No injuries were reported and a 19-year-old male was charged with failing to obey a traffic control device. 11:13 – Report of a fence being cut near RR160 and TWP 544. The fence was cut allowing cattle to leave the pasture. Under investigation. 14:01 – Report of a hit and run at the parking lot of a Vegreville business. The incident was witnessed, however, when the witness asked to exchange information the suspect drove away. A licence plate was provided but came back as stolen. CCTV being reviewed. 20:59 – Report of a license plate theft from a residence in Mundare. This is one of two reported license plate thefts in the district. The plates have been entered into the RCMP database. August 10 09:00 – Traffic services clocked a vehicle going 155 kmph in a 110 kmph zone. The 18-year-old male from La Crete, Alberta driving a Subaru BRZ was provided a ticket with a voluntary penalty of $432. 09:10 – Call to report an individual refusing to leave a Vegreville business when asked. Members attended and the male complied. 12:04 – 911 call to report a male walking along Hwy 16 attempting to stop vehicles. Members attended and located the 39-year-old male from Edmonton who indicated he was attempting to hitch hike to Saskatchewan. It was determined this was the male from the 09:10 call. He was cautioned about interfering with traffic and allowed to proceed in his travels. August 11 03:51 – Report of a missing female youth who had been seen not long before the call. Members located the subject safe at a relative’s home. 14:53 – Report of a single vehicle rollover on Hwy 631 near Vegreville. Members attended with EMS. The driver indicated that they swerved to avoid a
deer hitting the ditch causing the rollover. The driver was transported to hospital with minor injuries. August 12 10:21 – Report of an attempted break and enter to a Vegreville business. CCTV being reviewed. 12:38 – Report of someone breaching conditions by attending a residence that he was not to be at. Members attended and confirmed the 38 year old male from Vegreville was in breach of his conditions. He was arrested and held for a hearing and later released on no cash bail with additional conditions and paperwork for court. 15:35 – Report of cows on Hwy 16 near Mundare. A peace officer was in the area and responded, but the subjects have left the area. 23:14 – Report of a suspicious white SUV with two males with flashlights near 53rd ave and 52nd st in Mundare. Members attended but the suspects were gone from the area.
August 13 09:17 – Report of a hit and run at a Vegreville business. CCTV being reviewed. 12:16 – File updated regarding ongoing 911 calls from the area. Over 80 calls were received but the operator was unable to discern any useful information from the caller. *** abuse of the 911 system is a chargeable offence. 14:34 – Report of a traffic collision at TWP 542 and Hwy 855. It was determined that a vehicle turning westbound on TWP 542 was struck the driver side. No injuries were reported and the incident is under investigation. 19:33 – Report of a family pet not being returned. Members investigated and it was determined that the matter was civil
in nature and both parties were advised to seek other means of resolving the issue. August 14 02:00 – Report of a vehicle speeding up and down RR 152 near TWP 540. Members in the area did patrols which turned up negative. 02:02 – Report of an assault at a Vegreville drinking establishment. Members attended and investigated. The matter is under investigation. 02:33 – Report of a vehicle that had been idling outside their house the past 5 nights in a row. Members attended but the vehicle was gone. 05:53 – Report of a theft of an Orange Arctic Cat Prowler XTX 1000 side by side from a rural residence near Mundare. Under investigation. 10:15 – Report of a found dirt bike in the town of Vegreville. The bike was found behind a residential property. Members determined that the bike had been reported stolen. The bike was recovered and returned to the owner. August 15 03:18 – Call from a relative to request a wellbeing check on someone who was expressing emotional difficulties. Members attended and spoke to the individual who agreed to go to the hospital with EMS for further assistance. 12:43 – Report of a female causing a disturbance and causing damage at a residence in Vegreville. The caller identified the individual and it was determined she had warrants. Members attended but female had left the scene. Patrols turned up negative. The complainant did not want to pursue charges. 20:13 – Report of an assault. Members attended and found that two friends had been arguing during the day and that it had escalated in the evening. One of the individuals assaulted the other resulting in the victim being injured but refusing EMS. No charges were laid, however, the parties were separated, and the aggressor was lodged in cells and later released.
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It’s official. After weeks of speculation, and campaigning that we were told was not actually campaigning, we are now in election mode. Sunday PM Trudeau asked Gov. Gen Mary Simon to dissolve Parliament triggering an election. Election Day will be September 20, meaning the campaign will cover the minimum 36 day election calendar. An election period must be a minimum of 36 days and a maximum of 50 days. All of the opposition leaders have commented on the timing and how they thought it was a move not in the best interest of Canadians. They cite various reasons including the conflict in Afghanistan, the earthquake in Haiti, the fact that much of BC is on fire, and what seems to be an oncoming 4th wave of COVID. The elections regulator estimates the price tag for the next election could be in the range of $610 million. That’s $100 million more than the 2019 election. Much of the additional cost is due to pandemic safety measures and the expected flood of mail-in ballots. Provincial elections in a few provinces during the pandemic give us a hint on a few of the challenges. According to Elections Canada, votes are always counted by hand in front of observers, including candidates or their representatives. They have more information about the vote-counting
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90 Years Ago – August 19, 1931
While some cutting had been done previous to this week, harvest work in general commenced on Monday under ideal conditions. While a trifle on the warm side, it is certainly better that way than if it were too cool, with consequent danger of frost. It appears more than likely that every acre of wheat will be in stook, before any killing front comes. Even late oats stand a good chance of maturing. The season so far has been almost a duplicate of one several years ago, when no front came until late in September. A lot of the time of council at the meeting Wednesday evening was devoted to consideration of financial statements covering the business of the town for the first half of the year. The disquieting feature of the position is the large amount of tax arrears still outstanding. It was pointed out that regardless of any economics that might be effected, fixed charges alone require the collection of a heavy percentage of outstanding taxes during the second half of the year.
75 Years Ago – August 14, 1946
Maybe President Jack Leach of the Exhibition Association, has ninety and nine sheep in the shelter of his fold now; but he didn’t have right after the fair, for two of them got away from him, and it took Jack a solid week to locate them right here in town, where they were enjoying themselves in the lush pastures of the north side. Like a good shepherd he rounded them up. In view of a “definite risk” of scattered outbreaks of smallpox in Canada, the Canadian Medical Association Journal, in its current issue, urges a campaign in support of vaccination and re-vaccination. Heavy postwar travel is facilitating spread of smallpox into areas relatively free. Reminding Canadians that flies are germ-carriers, the Department of National Health and Welfare, Ottawa, has issued a seasonable warning in the war against these pests. It is advised that special care be taken this summer to check screening to keep flies out of buildings, particularly where there are young children. Not only oil but salt may be the objective of the Central Plains drilling search. The Elk Point No. 1 completed at 3,929 feet encountered salt beds to a thickness of 750 feet, officials of a Calgary oil firm announced. The casing is being left in the hole to permit utilization as a salt well if desired.
50 Years Ago – August 19, 1971
Vegreville Jaycee Airport was the headquarters of Vegreville districts aerial battle with the Bertha army worm infesting some of the district rape seed crops. The pilot Leon Wheeler, of Houston, Texas, is the pilot of the crop spray plane that started working in this area on Wednesday. The craft, a Cessna Agwagon with 300 h.p. burns about 15 gallons per hour of fuel and can carry 140 gallons of spray mixture. Farmers locally getting spraying done were John Kubin, Willard Chappell, John Saskiw, Clarence Powley, Wm. D. Warawa, Walter Wandziliak, Metro Lukenchuk and a total of 1200 acres. When this was finished the plane went back between Lavoy and Ranfurly out of a hay meadow there. The official agents of the candidates seeking election in the Vegreville Electoral Division are as follows: A.W. Gordey: Official Agent, Harry Christian, Holden, Alta.: John S. Batiuk: Official Agent is Peter Polischuk, Mundare, Alta. W.B. (Barney) Welsh, Official Agent is William Dascavich, R.R. 1, Mundare, Alta. Premier Harry Strom will visit Vegreville in support of Social Credit candidate Alex Gordey next Thursday morning.
25 Years Ago – August 20, 1996
Two Hills Lions annual rodeo was held on Aug 17 and 18. Two days of rodeo performances included bull riding, calf roping, plus mutton busting, wild horse race, wild cow milking and much more. The weekend also saw a light horse show, agricultural society bench exhibits, slow-pitch tournament and dance. A wading pool at Sandy Lake has been filled back in because of concerns by residents and environment regulations. County councillors were given an update at a regular meeting by development officer Eugene Dmytriw. Councillor John Leonty was very unhappy about the hole. The cost and the fact he was not informed by the administrator or development officer as to the work being done in his division. Ron and Dianne Homeniuk, with help from Mayor Dave Kucheraway, cut the cake to officially open the new D & R Catering restaurant and hall. The Homeniuk’s have been in the catering business for over 11 years and just finished renovating the old Masonic Hall for a new dining facility. Nestor Hryciw gives new life to a sign on the front of his building. Hryciw’s Tinsmithing Shop was one of the early businesses in Two Hills, opening in about 1928 by Peter J. Hryciw, Nestor’s father.
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Canada’s policy to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 necessitates divesting from fossil fuels. There’s just one problem: massive outstanding loans from banks to the oil and gas industries. The oil and gas sector makes up more than 10 percent of the Canadian economy, and abolishing it, gradually or otherwise, would take its toll. Canadian banks that have committed to supporting this policy are shooting themselves in the foot and dragging shareholders and the financial system down with them. Canada is home to 88 banks employing more than 280,000 citizens and serving around three million self-employed and small and medium enterprises. Women constitute 38 per cent of senior managers in Canadian banks and more than half of the six largest banks’ workforce. In 2019, banks and their subsidiaries paid $30 billion in salaries and benefits, and the six largest banks alone paid $12.7 billion in taxes. The dividend income paid to shareholders was $21.3 billion. Contributing approximately 3.5 per cent to Canada’s annual gross domestic product (GDP), banks are pivotal for the Canadian economy. They’ve aligned with the net-zero emissions policy and they’re planning how to achieve such an ambitious goal. Thus far this year, the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD) and Bank of Montreal have announced plans to
achieve net-zero emissions. Criticism didn’t take long to arrive since the financial institutions lacked details in their declarations. They haven’t explained their divesting and their interim reduction targets. Given the lack of information and certainty, more than 2,500 shareholders have stated their intent to move their holdings to credit unions in the near future. The latter tend to focus on local community and small-businesses investment. Banks aren’t the only ones struggling to walk the talk. The Bank of Canada is still assessing its implications for economic growth and inflation, as well as developing a roadmap. In late 2020, the Bank of Canada and the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) launched a pilot project to evaluate scenarios and identify risks associated with changing conditions. They expect to publish a report by the end of 2021 with further details, assumptions and key sensitives to help financial institutions transition to the new economic model. Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem acknowledged transition risks might be underappreciated. “By filling in that knowledge gap, we could save billions in damage and eliminate an existential threat to Canada’s financial stability,” he asserted. In a 2020 report, the Rainforest Action Network revealed the biggest fossil-fuel financiers globally. Canadian banks RBC, TD and the Bank of Nova Scotia were among the world’s 12 largest lenders to fossil-fuel companies between 2016 and 2020. The report also identified 33 banks that had increased fossil-fuel financing in the same period. No Canadian bank appears on the list.
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Two Vehicle Collision sends Driver to Hospital Main Photo: Scene at the intersection Aug. 10. Inset: Damaged Honda Fit. (Michelle Pinon/Photos)
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Vegreville Country Fair was the land of amusement on August 4 to 8 as it was jam packed with traditional and novelty midway rides, booths which offered games of chance, free Minute to Win It challenge, interesting competitions, and other features that were meant to be fun for all ages.
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Rosanne Fortier News Correspondent The first day of school for students in the Buffalo Trail Public Schools, (BTPS) Regional Division No. 28 is September 1. BTPS administration preparing for a safe reentry to school for their staff and students. They will continue with enhanced cleaning throughout the school day, and will have sanitization stations at their entrances and in their classrooms, and will continue to ask the staff and students to stay home when sick. Alberta Health Services will continue to test symptomatic individuals and there will be a follow up on all COVID-19 cases. There is still isolation for anyone with COVID-19 symptoms and for confirmed positive cases. At the current time, they are recommending masks usage for students from Grades four to 12 and for parents and visitors who come into the school. These will be available at each of the schools’ entrance for convenience. Alberta Education and AHS have approved these guidelines. Since children 12 and under have not yet received the COVID-19 vaccine, there may be recommendations to cohort younger children in order to avoid
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EIPS School Bus Safety for Students onto the handrail and not run up the bus stairs. Children must stay away from areas in the bus Elk Island Public Schools (EIPS) offered these that are written Danger Zone. Kids need to take safety ideas for students who will be taking the five big steps after existing the bus and wait in the school bus this year. Safety Zone until the bus driver drives away. For boarding and exiting school buses, the proChildren must sit safely in their assigned seat cedures are students are expected to be at their which includes facing forward with their backs bus stop two to three minutes before the bus and bottoms touching the bus seat. arrives to make sure they are not near traffic Students should only bring items that can be when the bus arrives. Students should also wait in held on their laps and they can’t eat or drink on the Safety Zone until the bus has come to a com- school buses. plete stop and the bus driver has opened the door. Finally, children must behave on the bus and try Once getting in the bus, the students should hold to follow these rules to keep everyone safe. Rosanne Fortier
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Antique Tractor Pull a Blast from the Past
This Weeks Numbers Saturday, August 14, 2021
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Notice to Creditors and Claimants Estate of Vivian Marie Prestash who died on 11 July 2020. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by: September 27, 2021 with: Christopher R. Head, Barrister & Solicitor at: #300, 10209 – 97 St. Edmonton Alberta T5J 0L6 and provide details of your claim.
If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.
Notice to Creditors and Claimants
NOTICE OF SUBDIVISION APPLICATION PER THE MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT ACT The following subdivision applica on has been submi ed to the Town of Vegreville Subdivision Authority for approval: Subdivision Applica on File No. 21-TOW-001 PROPOSAL: To subdivide a block of 5 lots into 4 lots with the remainder of the lot being a public walkway MUNICIPALITY: Town of Vegreville LEGAL LAND DESCRIPTION: Lots 20-25, Block 65, Plan 782-3427
Estate of Terry Anne Kubin who died on May 21, 2021 If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by: September 24, 2021 with: Olson + Rau Solicitor for the Personal Representative at #12, 6109-50 Avenue, Vegreville, AB T9C 1N6 and provide details of your claim. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.
The Antique Tractor Pull at the Vegreville Country Fair was a popular attraction for attendees on August 7. (Michelle Pinon/Photos)
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PROPOSED ROGERS 51.85 METRE WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS GUYED INSTALLATION SUBJECT: - Wireless guyed tower, 51.85 metres tall
An owner of adjacent land may make a written submission to the Subdivision Authority for it to consider when it makes its decision on a proposed plan of subdivision. Adjacent land means land which touches the parcel being subdivided, or which would touch the parcel if it were not separated from it by a highway, road, river, or stream. Any written submission must be received by Friday, August 27th, 2021, by noon. Your submission should contain your name and mailing address; the location of land you own; and any comments you may wish to make. For further information on any of the subdivision applications, or to provide your comments, contact: The Subdivision Authority Attention: Kerina Sorochan P.O. Box 640 Vegreville, Alberta T9C 1R7 Phone: (780) 632-6479 ipd@vegreville.com
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Good Showing in Kids Mini Tractor Pull There were a total of 87 participants in the three day Mini Tractor Pull contest at the Vegreville Country Fair that was held from August 4-8. This contestant gives it their all during the contest on August 6. (Michelle Pinon/Photos)
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Light Horse Show Rides with Style
Rosanne Fortier
A rider takes their horse on one of the skill testing rounds. (Rosanne Fortier/Photo)
News Correspondent
Vegreville’s 118th Annual Country Fair included a Light Horse Show on August 5 to 7. Horse Show Coordinator Rachel Farr said Vegreville Agricultural Society typically has 70 horses for this event but this year they had over 100. The riders were of all ages and the classes at the show were Halter, English, and Western. The participants were judged on how they ride on the trails, their jumping, etc.
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Weekly Crop Market Review ICE FUTURES CANADA (CDN $/TONNE) as of Aug 13/2021 CONTRACT -------------------------------------W EEKLY------------------------------MONTH HIGH LOW CLOSE CHANGE CANOLA -SASK NOV21 903.10 867.10 894.30 +2.50 -SASK JAN22 890.70 854.00 882.80 +6.00 -SASK MAR22 874.80 838.80 867.80 +7.30 -SASK MAY22 855.00 820.40 848.10 +7.00 -SASK JUL22 830.50 795.80 823.90 +7.80 FEED GRAIN BIDS (CDN $/TONNE) - feedmills, feedlots, cash grain brokers WEEK OF Aug 9 PREVIOUS WEEK -EDMTN 388.50 - 425.00 365.00 - 420.00 WHEAT OATS -EDMTN 266.50 - 360.00 278.50 - 355.00 PEAS -EDMTN 377.50 - 377.50 345.00 - 385.19 -VERM 390.00 - 400.94 367.00 - 398.24 BARLEY -EDMTN 384.37 - 425.00 355.00 - 415.00 CANOLA CRUSHER (CDN $/TONNE) on Aug 11/2021 -Meal (FOB) 366.00 -Seed (DEL) 900.67
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Ask the Guys Dear Classified Guys: My wife and I are having our old drafty windows replaced. The contactor told us about a coating that can be applied to the outside of the windows to make them self-cleaning. My wife thought it was a great idea since she cleans them once a month. I suggested it would be cheaper to get a new bottle of Windex®. That comment landed me in the doghouse. Do you guys know anything about this coating? And any ideas how to get out of the doghouse?
• • • Cash: I'm not sure there's any advice that will get you out of trouble, but you may ask the contractor to spruce up your doghouse for the future. It sounds like it could be your second home. Carry: As a fellow "married guy", I have to agree. After a comment like that, you're lucky she didn't actually throw you out the window! Cash: Choosing your new windows can be a difficult task. There are a lot of options. Between wood, aluminum, vinyl, fiberglass, Argon or Krypton filled, low-E and so on, it's enough to make you scrap the project and just put on a sweater.
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Carry: I replaced the windows in my home and they came with a great option. They tilt inward for easy cleaning. However, the only time I use the tilt is to show visitors the cool feature. As for cleaning, I just hope for a good rainstorm. Cash: Ironically that's part of the principle behind the selfcleaning windows. A company called Pilkington developed a coating called ActivTM that can be applied to the exterior of a window. The glass is coated with titanium dioxide which, when exposed to the sun, breaks down dirt into carbon dioxide and water vapor. Then when it rains, water
runs down the window in a continuous sheet instead of as water droplets, washing away dirt particles. The glass should dry very quickly to keep "drying spots" from forming. Carry: One cosmetic difference is that at certain angles the window can have a slight mirror effect and a faint blue tint. Hold on to your Windex® though. The coating does come at a price. It could add about 20% more to the cost of your windows. Cash: If you don't want to spend the money, you may want to get out the garden hose. Just be sure to avoid making a common mistake and close the windows first!
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Every year, up to 15% of your energy bill could be going out your old windows, doors or skylights according to ENERGY STAR. They claim the U.S. could save $134 billion over the next 15 years if all residential windows were replaced with models qualifying for the ENERGY STAR label. On average, windows manufactured today are twice as efficient as windows made 15-20 years ago.
I have been selling replacement windows for years. Occasionally I meet someone who really tests my salesmanship. An older woman called and wanted to discuss window options for her home. She told me that at 90 years old she could not take the draft of her old windows any longer. I spent an hour answering her questions on everything from price to installation, but she wasn't ready to buy. As a last resort, I tried explaining the windows warranty. "The manufacturer guarantees these windows for life," I explained. My efforts fell short. "I'm 90 years old," she laughed. "That's not much of a guarantee." (Thanks to Benny K.)
Window of Opportunity Shopping for new windows? Look for a label from the NFRC (National Fenestration Rating Council). This information lists the independent energy performance ratings: U-factor and SHGC (Solar Heat Gain Coefficient). The U-factor is the heat transfer through the window. A lower U-factor means less heat loss. SHGC defines how much heat your house gains from the sun. Northerners require a higher SHGC to absorb more solar heat. The hot sunny South, on the other hand, may want a lower SHGC. •
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APARTMENTS GARAGE SALES Arlington Place – 1 bedroom suite available September 1st. Quiet building, respectful tenants, and laundry room on each floor. Rent of $725 includes heat and water. NS/ NP. Contact Linda (587) 280-1727 or Murray (780) 603-7772. Willowbrook Townhouse with 3 bedrooms and 1 bath available September 1st. Nice neighbors, fenced yard, ample parking and is directly south of A.L. Horton School. Rent is $875.00. For additional information and to view this unit, please contact or Linda at (587) 280-1727 or Murray at (780) 6037772. NS/NP Available immediately. Small 2 bdrm apartment, downtown Vegreville. No Smoking, No Pets. $800 month. Text 780-632-0480 evenings. References required.
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Eliminating Public Health Measures is Gambling with People’s Lives Dear Editor, I am strongly against the Alberta Government’s plans in the coming weeks to eliminate testing and tracing of COVID-19, as well as no longer requiring people to isolate. We have seen cases rise in Calgary and some parts of the United States that have taken a similar approach and ignoring concerns of the Delta variant. No other province or territory in Canada is doing what our government plans to do. In my opinion, this is a reckless and irresponsible action that needs to be reconsidered. Especially when you factor in the lives of thousands of children under 12 who are not recommended for any of the available vaccines who plan to return back to school with no safety protocols at all. I am not suggesting we go back to a shutdown of the economy, but to keep the bare minimum of testing, tracing, and isolating when needed on the books. Otherwise our “Best Summer Ever” could end up being our “Worst Fall Ever”. Sincerely, Dane Woychuk. Thanks for writing Dane. We are often told that governments are “ following the science”. This often seems to happen only when it suits them. One only needs to look to Florida so see that COVID is not “over.” - AB
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Track Cycling Olympic Gold Medalist’s Vegreville Connection Cycling Canada is based, and to train fulltime. “We train each day and we push each other to do the best we can.” Four to five days a week she trains at the velodrome, works out in the gym three times a week, and completes one to two road rides a week. While the training is gruelling, Kelsey said it doesn’t feel like work. On the odd occasion where she’s having a bad day or feeling down, she reminds herself how lucky she is to be living her dream. “It’s only three years till next Olympics.” That’s what she sees on the horizon now and will be working hard to make a repeat performance. Her advice to the youth of today, “If it’s something you want, go all in, and give it everything you’ve got.”
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Above: Joan Toronchuk with her granddaughter Kelsey Mitchell. Right: Kelsey Mitchell warming up. (Mitchell Family/Submitted Photos)
Michelle Pinon News Advertiser Even though Kelsey Mitchell’s family couldn’t be in the stands during gold medal performance in women’s individual sprint cycling at the Olympics in Tokyo, they were cheering her on during a special watch party in Sherwood Park on August 8. One of her biggest fans at the watch party was none other than her grandmother Joan Toronchuk who resides in Vegreville. “Everyone was cheering, crying and laughing. It was so beautiful.” In turn, Kelsey was able to watch her grandmother’s reaction alongside other immediate family members trackside as it was broadcast live. It was a perfect moment, and Kelsey said she was so grateful for all of their support. Kelsey said her grandmother always tells her she’s praying for her and not to fall. Kelsey said she was fortunate to have her grandmother watch her compete during the World Cup in Milton, Ontario in January of 2020 when she won gold and
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Tributes MEMORIAM
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KUBIN, Terry The family of Terry Kubin is most grateful. We thank sincerely the ambulance and hospital staff who cared for her after her stroke and we are especially grateful for the loving support we received when she was in the Palliative Care Suite at St. Joseph’s Hospital. We very much appreciated the prayers, calls, visits, food, flowers, cards, and donations to her chosen charities. Our community was very special to her and we humbly thank God for all of you. John Kubin and family
KREVENCHUK, Dale Nicholas February 6, 1961 - August 17, 2018 Our lives go on without you But nothing is the same, We have to hide our heartaches When someone speaks your name. Sad are the hearts that love you, Silent tears that fall, Living our hearts without you Is the hardest part of all. You did so many things for us, Your heart was kind and true, And when we needed to talk to someone We could always count on you. The special years will not return When we were all together, But with the love within our hearts You will walk with us forever. Forever in our hearts. Love Tammy and the Andruchow Family
DOBUSH, Kevin Kelly August 20th Today’s the 35th Anniversary Of the day that we lost you And for a time it felt as though Our life had ended too. But loss has taught us many things And now we face each day With hope and happy memories To help us on our way. And though we are full of sadness That you’re no longer here Your influence still guides us And we still feel you near. What we shared will never die It lives within our hearts Bringing strength and comfort While we are apart. Never forgotten by Mom, Dad, Wayne, Brian, and Shauna
In Loving Memory of SEVERN, Shirley (Hamaliuk) April 28, 1942 - August 21, 2017 Down the path of memories We softly tread today Thoughts of you are always with us As life goes along its way We cannot halt the hands of time Or live again the past But in our hearts are memories That will forever last Each heart is like a treasure chest That’s filled with souvenirs It’s where we keep the memories We’ve gathered through the years And nothing is more beautiful Than the memories we have of you They remind us you were special God must have thought so too Lovingly Remembered and Sadly Missed Love Liz, Neil (Darcie) Olivia/Norm and Family All Other Relatives
In loving memory of Ruth Elaine Suchy October 23, 1947 – August 15, 2010 We miss you so much, we miss your voice, we miss your beautiful smile, we miss your warm hugs, we miss your wonderful family meals, we miss your big, beautiful garden, we miss your amazing gorgeous flowers. We miss everything about you. Loving remembered by your husband Leo, sons Jason (Christine) Sean (Kasie) and your 5 grandchildren McKenzie, Kaitlyn, Brady, Peyton & Quinn
WOLOSHYN, Peter The family of Peter Woloshyn wish to acknowledge with deep appreciation the many expressions of love, concern and kindness shown to each of us during this difficult time. We want to thank all family, friends and neighbours who generously supported us with baskets of food, floral arrangements, sympathy cards, condolences, visits, phone calls, Mass offerings and charitable donations in memory of Peter. Special thanks to Gordon and Patricia of Autumn Rose Funeral Home for professionally providing exceptional service and to Father Robert Lee of St. Martin’s Parish for his prayers, service and spiritual guidance. Also a special thank you to those who helped with the funeral service, yard maintenance and lunch. Your compassion and thoughtfulness extended to each of us is sincerely appreciated and will always be remembered. May God Bless all of you June Woloshyn & family (Kirby, Kim, Colin and their families)
DEACON, Melinda Louise The family of Melinda wish to thank many people at our time of sorrow. Firstly, the paramedics, doctors, nurses and staff at St. Joseph’s Hospital. Gordon & Patricia Pawluk at Autumn Rose Funeral Home for their service. Thank you everyone for your phone calls, flowers, cards, food, gift certificates and memorial donations to VALID. The support and Love of everyone is greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Albert, Sylvia, Amanda, Lance, Cherie & family
ANDREYCHUK, Helen September 24, 1931 - August 23, 2020 We thought of you today But that is nothing new We thought about you yesterday And daily before that too. We think of you in silence And often speak your name But all we have are precious memories And your picture in a frame. Your memory is our keepsake From which we will never part God has you in His arms We have you in our hearts. In loving memory of our Mother, Grandmother, and Great-Grandmother Forever Loved, Always Remembered And Sadly Missed by Iris, Dave, Robert, Larry and Families
Vegreville RCMP Seek Public Assistance in Double Fatal Motorcycle Collision Alberta RCMP Submitted Vegreville, Alta. – On Aug. 14, 2021, around 10 p.m., Vegreville RCMP, Vegreville Fire Department and Emergency Medical Services, responded to a report a motorcycle collision on Highway 631 near Range Road 144. A single motorcycle was located in the ditch. Nearby was a 45-year-old male of
Vegreville and a 48-year-old female, of Edmonton, who were both declared deceased on scene. Vegreville RCMP are seeking the public’s assistance for any additional information in relation to this incident. Vegreville RCMP investigation is ongoing. Alberta RCMP Collision Analyst was engaged and is assisting. Vegreville RCMP encourage the pub-
lic to report any criminal or suspicious activity in our community at 780-6312750 or your local police. If you wish to remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), online at www.P3Tips.com or by using the “P3 Tips” app available through the Apple App or Google Play Store.
COWAN, Irvin This expresses deep gratitude to all of you - from far and near - for your care and kindness to us and for sharing your special memories of Irvin - a quiet, gentle husband, father and friend. He would have been amazed to know you held him in such high esteem! The medical diagnosis of Lewy Body Dementia (virtually undetected in its early stages, later leading to uncharacteristic behaviors) robbed us in countless ways for at least eight years, but we still shared many meaningful moments and Irvin’s silent, peaceful passing was a precious final gift that we can all treasure. Our sincere appreciation to Autumn Rose’s Gordon and Patricia, who couldn’t have been more kind and helpful; to Diane, the proficient caterer who came out of “semiretirement” for one memorable day, and to the Livestream technicians whose talented efforts produced such splendid sound and pictures that congratulatory comments have been sent to us from as far east as New Brunswick and as far south as Uruguay, and many places in-between! Special thanks also to the management and staff of the Vegreville Care Centre. You created a caring, safe haven for our loved one - and always a warm welcome for his family. Sincerely, Norma Cowan, David & Sara Cowan, Diane & Ken Wenz and their families.
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Innisfree & District Agricultural Society Hosts 41st Annual Fair Michelle Pinon News Advertiser A great crowd was in attendance for the 41st annual fair on August 11. The event kicked-off around 11 am with the parade that featured close to 20 entries. There was plenty of candy and some Frisbees thrown out by staff who accompanied Lakeland MP Shannon Stubbs. After the parade, many people headed to the Innisfree Recreation Centre to take in the bench show, which featured a total of 39 entries.
Shortly after 1 pm the official grand reopening of the Innisfree Prairie Bank of Commerce. Lakeland MP Shannon Stubbs had the honour of cutting the ribbon. County of Minburn Councillors Tara Kuzio and Carl Ogrodnick were on hand for the event and offered congratulations to Mayor Deb McMann and fellow members of the Innisfree Prairie Bank of Commerce Historical Society which own and operate the museum. McMann, who worked at the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce for 18 years, said it was in operation from Dec. 6,
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families enjoyed the petting zoo and bouncy rides, along with bird house building, and a mutton bustin event. The wooden bird houses were supplied by members of the Innisfree & District Fish and Game Association. Member Curtis Cassibo said they built 80 birdhouses throughout the day. There were a record number of entries in the mutton bustin event, with 46 participants in total. Ag. Society President Deanna Jackson said she was pleased with “good turnout” of people. It’s the society’s first event after COVID-19 restrictions were lifted.
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