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OCTOBER 13, 2021
Mary Harasewich Creates Painting for Truth and Reconciliation Day and see if I can paint. So, I painted a picture for that day and did some other paintings. I painted for this day because I wanted to honour the indigenous people as they were the first people in Canada. But I wonder why it took so long for the government to decide to make that day a holiday? So many children were abused at those residential schools. I hope to have this painting framed and hung on the wall for my family to see.”
Vegreville painter Mary Harasewich with her painting. (Rosanne Fortier/Photo)
This Weeks Numbers Saturday, October 09, 2021
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NOTICE OF ELECTION LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTION ACT (SECTION 11, 35, 46)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: THAT AN ELECTION WILL BE HELD FOR THE FILLING OF THE FOLLOWING OFFICES:
A PERSON IS ELIGIBLE TO VOTE IF THEY ARE: (a) at least 18 years old, (b) a Canadian citizen, and
VOTING WILL TAKE PLACE ON:
(c) a resident in Alberta, where the person’s place of residence is located in Vegreville on election day.
Rosanne Fortier News Correspondent Local Artist, Mary Harasewich who is a resident of Vegreville, has been an artist since she was in Grade one. “I enjoy painting because it is very relaxing and a good way to express oneself. But, I never sit and paint. I put the canvas on the kitchen table and stand and paint,” Mary admitted. However, Mary has not done any painting for six years now as it was difficult
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for her to do because she has a chronic eye disorder, (macular degeneration). It was National Day for Truth and Reconciliation that was held on September 30 that prompted Mary to try painting again. Her painting represents the beauty of the Indigenous culture and its people. Mary explained, “The reason I did this painting was I had a dream that I was painting before this day and then I woke up in the morning on this day and thought, why don’t I buy some canvas and paint
I.D., with current address and name, required BETWEEN THE HOURS OF:
Elector Registration Cards, which can be found at vegreville.com/p/election-2021, can be filled out in advance of your arrival at the voting location.
AT THE VOTING STATION LOCATED AT:
NOTE: The Restrictions Exemption Program will not be in effect at the above facility during the above referenced times. Proof of vaccination, vaccination medical exemption or negative COVID-19 test WILL NOT BE REQUIRED. The provincial mask mandate remains in effect.
DATED at the Town of Vegreville, in the Province of Alberta, this 6th day of October, 2021 Jenny Cooper Returning Officer
Notice of Election
Notice of Election
Local Authorities Election Act (Sections 12, 35, 46, 53) Alberta Senate Election Act (Sections 5, 37) Referendum Act (Section 7)
Local Authorities Election Act (Sections 12, 35, 46, 53) Alberta Senate Election Act (Sections 5, 37) Referendum Act (Section 7)
LOCAL JURISDICTION: VILLAGE OF INNISFREE , PROVINCE OF ALBERTA Notice is hereby given: A. That an election will be held for the filling of the following offices:
LOCAL JURISDICTION: VILLAGE OF HOLDEN , PROVINCE OF ALBERTA Notice is hereby given: A. That an election will be held for the filling of the following offices:
Office(s)
Number of Vacancies
Office(s)
Number of Vacancies
N/A
N/A
COUNCILLOR
Five (5)
B. That an election will be held for the election of a Senate nominee for the purposes of the Alberta Senate Election Act;
B. That an election will be held for the election of a Senate nominee for the purposes of the Alberta Senate Election Act;
C. That a vote of the electors will be held on the following referendum question(s) under the Referendum Act; a. Should Section 36(2) of the Constitution Act, 1982- Parliament and the government of Canada's commitment to the principle of making equalization payments - be removed from the Constitution? b. Do you want Alberta to adopt year-round Daylight Saving Time, which is summer hours, eliminating the need to change our clocks twice a year?
C. That a vote of the electors will be held on the following referendum question(s) under the Referendum Act; a. Should Section 36(2) of the Constitution Act, 1982- Parliament and the government of Canada's commitment to the principle of making equalization payments - be removed from the Constitution? b. Do you want Alberta to adopt year-round Daylight Saving Time, which is summer hours, eliminating the need to change our clocks twice a year?
Voting will take place on the 18th day of October 2021, between the hours of 10:00 am and 8:00 pm. Voting stations will be located at:
Seniors Drop-in Centre
4909-52 Street, lnnisfree Alberta T0B 2G0 In order to vote, you must produce identification for inspection. The identification must be one or more of: • Identification issued by a Canadian government, whether federal, provincial or local, or an agency of that government, that contains a photograph of the elector and their name and current address. • Bank or credit card statement or personal cheque. • Residential lease or mortgage statement. • Utility Bill (for example, telephone, public utilities commission, television, hydro, gas or water.) • Government cheque or cheque stub. • Income or property tax assessment notice.
As required by section 53 of the Local Authorities Election Act. DATED at the Village of Innisfree in the Province of Alberta, This 21st day of September, 2021
D. That an election will be held for a Public School Board Trustee for the Battle River Regional School Division. Voting will take place on the 18th day of October 2021, between the hours of 10:00 am and 8:00 pm. The voting station is at the Holden Community Hall 4919 - 49th Avenue.
An Advance Poll will be held on Thursday, October 7th, 2021 between the hours of 1:00 pm and 4:00 pm. at the above location. You are eligible to vote if you are at least 18 years old, a Canadian citizen, reside in Alberta and are living in the Village of Holden on election day. The identification as required by section 53 of the Local Authorities Election Act must be one or more of the acceptable forms of identification listed here that has the voters name and address on it: identification issued by a Canadian Government or an agency of that Government that contains a photograph and the address of the elector; or a document such as a utility bill, personal cheque, property tax notice that has your name and address on it. DATED at the Village of Holden in the Province of Alberta, This 22 day of September, 2021
Christine B. Mackay Returning Officer