FEBRUARY 5, 2020
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Local 4-H Clubs Curling Day a Sweeping Success
Local 4-Hers enjoyed the annual Curling Day event at the Two Hills Recreation Center on Jan. 3. (Submitted Photo)
Submitted The Two Hills 4-H District held its annual Curling Day at the Two Hills Recreation Center on Jan. 3. Clubs in attendance were:Two Hills Beef and Multi Club, Willingdon Multi Club and
Myrnam Beef and Multi Club. Members curled for a few hours, then enjoyed a pizza lunch together. After lunch, prizes were handed out to the winning teams. The event was topped off with a gift exchange that was enjoyed by all!
Explosion - CONTINUED from FRONT PAGE come through the roof, but didn’t know what it was. “I’ve never seen an explosion like that. I thought the building was on fire.” Vegreville Fire Chief Phil Rowe said crews came on scene at 9:38 a.m. The fire extinguished itself. No injuries were reported at the time of the explosion, but later one person was taken to hospital for observation. The cause of the explosion is undetermined. Rowe said it appeared a trailer was being worked on at the time of the explosion. Rowe, who is also the safety codes officer for the fire department, said that according to Section 40-2 of the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Act employers must report serious inju-
ries or incidents if it: *results in a death *results in a worker being admitted to hospital *involves an unplanned or uncontrolled explosion, fire or flood that causes or may cause a serious injury *involves the collapse or upset of a crane, derrick or hoist *involves the collapse or failure of any component of a building or structure According to Trent Bancarz, media spokesman with Alberta Labour and Immigration, the incident was reported to the department, and an investigation is currently underway.