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On Jan. 24 Premier Alison Redford addressed Alberta residents in a live broadcast with the intention of informing them on what the government has done, and has planned for the upcoming year. By the end of the broadcast there were more questions than answers with many wondering what exactly the Redford government plans to do in the face of a $6 billion deficit. Last year a budget was made by the Progressive Conservatives (PC) based off a prediction of $99/barrel of oil. Redford campaigned on bringing the province to a balanced budget off of these predictions. The official opposition, Wildrose, scoffed at basing a budget off an estimate stating it wouldnt work. Less than a year later Redford is now warning Albertans about the $6 billion deficit and the cuts that may come to lower that number. Revenues from oil and gas fund 30 per cent of the budget, said Redford in her televised appearance. This means that were vulnerable to swings in resource prices as we have seen with natural gas prices in the past, and now the price that we receive for Alberta oil. This time last year private sector economists, industry experts and banks forecasted that West Texas Intermediate Oil, the benchmark price for oil in North America, would average $100 a barrel in 2012. The federal conservatives, our neighbours in Saskatchewan and our own government used that benchmark as the basis for our budget forecasts, said Redford. Redford continued on to say that just to be safe her government forecasted the price to be lower than $99 per barrel when creating the budget. Texas Oil averaged $94 last year, falling below the prediction and costing the province $1 billion since April. Redford showed a graph in her video citing the differential as one of the causes of blame for the deficit. She said the gap between West Texas Oil and Albertas differential has become unmanageable. With nowhere but the U.S. to sell the oil to, the PCs are now facing a $6 billion deficit. Strathmore-Brooks MLA Jason Hale is not entirely surprised by the new budget predictions. Continued on Page 2
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The Real Deal Band will be returning to Strathmore on Feb. 16 for a show at the Travelodge.
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He says the band thoroughly enjoyed their first event in Strathmore last year. We were very impressed with the crowd... and the overall vibe and sincerity of the people, he says, and is also impressed with our community. The Musical Arts Society and the people of Strathmore are to be highly commended for supporting live music and taking an interest in the arts. The Real Deals CD, which Lacey describes as our twist on cover tunes that have stood the test of time, will be available for purchase at the Feb. 16 event. You can sample the groups music at therealdealband.ca. Get tickets at strathmorearts. com. Lacey says, We hope for a good turnout and want to make this an annual event! For $50 per ticket guests will receive dinner along with the show. Tickets are available at Pro Water Conditioning, Assist Business Centre and PJs Appliances. People can also go online to www.strathmorearts.com and purchase tickets through PayPal.
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The next regular council meeting will be on February 6th & 20th, 2013.
As the Town of Strathmore is responsible for maintaining its streets during winter months, we would like to remind residents/businesses of the Towns snow removal procedures. - Where a snowfall significantly impedes traffic flow, the Public Works Department will strive to clear Essential Services, Priority 1 and Priority 2 routes in a timely manner normally within 48 hours after a snowfall. The snow clearing procedure is determined by the amount of snow. - In light snow,crews spread sand on intersections andEssential Servicesroutes where required. - In higher accumulations in a 48 hour period, the Essential Services routes are cleared, followed by Priority 1 and Priority 2 routes. When required, snow will be plowed to the side of the streets; this activity will result in snow being deposited into driveway entrances. Public Works will effort to avoid placing snow on sidewalks, however, this may occur from time to time and the publics adherence to the Sidewalk Clearing Bylaw 03-09 is appreciated. To facilitate the snow removal process, citizens are reminded that signage will be placed 24 hours prior to snow removal in areas to be cleared. All vehicles are to be removed fromthese roads to allow for clearing of snow and its removal. PLEASE NOTE: Any vehicles parked on snow removal roads after the 24 hour notification will be removed at the owners expense (Traffic Bylaw 06-18 and Sidewalk Clearing Bylaw 03-09). Having the identified streets free of vehicles is critical for effective Snow Removal. A map highlightingEssential Services, Priority 1 and Priority 2 routes is available on the town website www.strathmore.ca or at the Town Office. TheEssential Services, Priority 1 and Priority 2 routes are clearly itemized in the Winter Street Maintenance Policy #3201 that is available online and at the Town Office. Residents are thanked in advance for their help in ensuring the timely and safe clearing of Strathmores roads.
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MP Kevin Sorenson made a stop in Strathmore on Jan. 24 for a pre-budget talk with constituents. Meetings were conducted in Oyen, Hanna, Strathmore, Stettler and Camrose so that he could get an idea of each communitys individual concerns and ideas. Sorenson said the Strathmore meeting was well attended, and people spoke on a number of issues. He heard about frustrations regarding the Idle No More protests, and suggestions about areas the government could be more proactive in. What we heard over and above in all the meetings (is) that we hope that the government doesnt run deficits and that we come back to get our budget balanced, and thats what our intentions certainly are, said Sorenson. Some people are still concerned about the money we spend towards CBC, we heard that in Strathmore as well as a number of the other communities, and just areas where they feel we can watch what our spending is and perhaps see some savings in the new budget going forward. Mayors and councils from the different communities discussed their infrastructure needs and priorities and spoke of projects being undertaken. Economy is the number one priority as a government, said Sorenson. The economy is still tentative in Europe and in the United States, and the Canadian government wants to have good principles to go forward on when it comes to the budget making. One of those principles is watching the expenditures. Its not all about increasing revenues, sometimes it
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comes around to decreasing our expenditures. We have committed to no tax increases and so we really have to be cautious on where our spending goes, said Sorenson. Thats why I ask my councils and I ask my municipal leaders whether it be county or communities what are your priorities? Which ones are your number one, number two, number three priorities as far as projects that you want to see completed in your communities. In some of the communities it may be water concerns and for others its roads. Strathmore has not given any indication that there are any major projects being applied for. I felt that they were very beneficial meetings and I was very pleased to have it in Strathmore and now were back here and Im taking a lot of what we heard in Strathmore and other communities in my constituency and Im bringing it here to Ottawa, said Sorenson. Thats the next phase of this, making sure the caucus and making sure the Finance Minister and the Prime Minister know what the constituents of Crowfoot are talking about and are concerned about.
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Eating Disorder Awareness Week is held each February to educate the public on the relationship between dieting, body dissatisfaction and eating disorders. The goal is to increase awareness of the factors that cause people, particularly women, to develop eating disorders like anorexia and bulimia. Its been over 13 years since a new weight-loss drug has come on the market. A new one was just OKd in the U.S. Its called Belviq and it works on a brain chemical that controls appetite. Weight-loss drugs have had a rather shaky history and its not sure how good this new one will be. The drug is still under review in Canada. It may be available to pharmacies within the year. Losing weight is big business. However, there is no magic answer to the problem. To make weight-loss permanent, one must simply eat fewer calories or burn more calories. In fact, for better results, do both. Research in Israel has produced a strain of marijuana that can ease pain and discomfort symptoms but without the part of the plant that makes people high. Perhaps this altered product might make access easier for those with chronic diseases like MS, Parkinsons and post traumatic stress disorder. There is so much occurring in the world of medications. We do our utmost to keep current on any new advances to enable us to serve you better.
Over the last couple of years the Youth Club of Strathmore has grown, allowing them to be able to provide more programs to the youth in town. January classes may have begun but the March to June programs are already in the planning and will be listed for the public at REVS on Feb. 13. New programs include Extreme Kids, which is a recreational program being offered. Were hoping to give a sampling of all the local sports organizations. We will be inviting them in to display their sport. It spotlights them and it gives the participants a chance to try the sport before actually registering for it, said Program Coordinator Colina Clark. New this spring is the Creative Station program. Kids will have a chance to explore their artistic and crafty side with the program. The ever popular Create a Cook and Chef programs are back, as is the Mad Science program. Our Fusion program will be much more frequent. Be-
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fore we were holding it on the Thursday before Golden Hills Friday off. We have planned at least two a month which will be shared through our Facebook page and of course through our calendar, said Clark. Essential Edibles, the lunch program, is continuing on. Its for junior and senior high kids on Tuesdays and Thursdays. After the Bell is also continuing on and is a great success. After the Bell is a structured homework club where volunteers are on hand to assist children with any homework and extra practice material they may be having a little trouble with. Volunteers are of course always needed. Were always seeing an increase in our programs, were very fortunate, said Clark. At REVS the themes for the summer camps will be announced and registration will be available in March. The Youth Club also has a cpouple of workshops coming up. The first is Get Control of Your Money - Jan 31 from 7-9 p.m. then a babysitting workshop for kids 10 and older on March 2 from 10 a.m. - 5p.m. And on March 23 there will be a self defense workshop which promises to be skill building and fun for the whole family.
During the winter months, a Mr. Brown would leave the CPR creamery carrying a shotgun. He would turn around, aim, and then fire at the creamerys smoke stack, nod to himself, and then return to the building wearing a satisfied expression. Unsettled residents eventually discovered that he was shooting ice off the smoke stacks screens so it would draw properly.
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A tree on the Wahl Farm east of Strathmore, distinctive for its twists and knots, was dug up and moved to Brooks. The tree was used in the filming of the Clint Eastwood Academy Award Winner Unforgiven.
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As the hustle and bustle of Christmas fades and spring seems a few months away, many of my clients try to come to terms with how to live a happier life. These questions got me thinking about what actually makes us happy. As I read through a number of articles and books written by happiness experts, I put together a brief list of what researchers say about what steers us in this direction. Apparently, happiness is complex. We seem to inherit about 50 per cent of our happiness quotient through our genetic makeup, i.e., if our parents were happy, then theres a good chance that we will also be happy. That doesnt mean we cant work towards improving our happiness. We can actually make conscious decisions to change and practice some basic life skills which help us to improve our happiness. Start with the basics. Sleep is extremely important and many people go through life being sleep deprived. Its difficult to be happy when youre grumpy. Its also important to eat those fruits and veggies. Exercise to boost your energy. Even a ten minute walk can make you feel better. And, if the weather isnt a brisk minus 20 degrees below zero, then try to get outside and let the sun shine on your face. Exercise your brain! Learning something new stimulates your brain and creates something called flow. This means that you are focusing and living in the moment while you learn a new task. Local agencies offer winter classes that provide great learning opportunities. Challenge yourself! How about yoga? You will be combining some gentle exercise with learning something new. Spend your money on others or volunteer with
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To the Editor There was a sense of anticipation in the air as spectators squeezed into a courtroom gallery Jan. 18 to observe the latest chapter in Jessica Ernsts multi-million lawsuit against Encana, the Energy Resources Conservation Board (ERCB), and Alberta Environment. The gallery was packed with Rosebud residents who count Ms. Ernst as a neighbour, surface rights activists, landowners from across southern and central Alberta, and others. By appearance, most of these people are more comfortable in corrals than courts, more familiar with tack than tort. But many of them have had similar experiences and problems as those detailed in Ernsts suit and, make no mistake, theyre pulling for her. Shawn and Ronalie Campbell made the drive from their ranch near Ponoka to be here. Theyve seen water wells and governments go bad, too. In 2006 they visited the Alberta Legislature with Ernst and several other affected landowners to draw attention to concerns about groundwater contamination. At that time, Premier Ralph Klein promised safe water, now and in the future. The Campbells are still waiting for a satisfactory outcome. The case management hearing took place at Court of Queens Bench in Calgary before Justice Barbara Veldhuis. It dealt primarily with applications on the part of the ERCB and Alberta Environment to have some aspects of the statement of claim struck from the suit. Case management is, essentially, a tool used in the judicial process to more efficiently deal with broad, complex cases such as Ms. Ernsts. Jessica Ernst is an environmental scientist who spent decades working in the oil and gas industry. After noticing a marked decline in the quality of her well water in 2004 she became convinced it was a result of the many CBM wells that had been drilled in the area. Since then she has become an outspoken critic of hydraulic fracturing and has travelled extensively telling her story and warning others of the potential dangers of this controversial practise. Throughout the world there has been growing opposition to fracking, as it is commonly called. Both France and Bulgaria have banned it outright; Quebec placed a moratorium on it in March 2011. In the US it is a highly contentious issue with advocates claiming it will lead to energy self-sufficiency and opponents (pointing to widespread problems in Wyoming, Colorado and elsewhere) saying it will lead to environmental ruin. Ernsts suit alleges that Encana, in extracting coal bed methane (CBM) in the Rosebud area through the various techniques of the fracturing process, contaminated the local aquifer(s) which supplied her water well, and at the same time broke several pro-
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vincial laws and regulations. The suit further alleges negligence on the part of the ERCB and Alberta Environment for failing to uphold their own rules for compliance and enforcement regarding safe resource development. Encana has yet to file a statement of defence. However, it has asserted publicly that Ernsts claims against it are without merit. The defendants had requested a change of venue from Drumheller, where the first hearing had taken place, a request granted by Justice Veldhuis. Ms. Ernst, however, declined to attend proceedings in Calgary believing the case should continue to be heard in Drumheller, the courthouse with the closest connection to my dispute. It seems to me that it is important to rural Albertans that disputes and harms that occur in their communities are judged in those communities, she said in a statement read by her lawyer. Ms. Ernst is represented by Murray Klippenstein, a well-respected Toronto litigator who has been involved in several high-profile cases in this country including, currently, a class-action suit on behalf of people wrongly arrested and detained during the June 2010 G20 Summit held in Toronto. ERCB lawyer Glen Solomon argued the regulator should be struck entirely from the suit. He said the ERCB has statutory immunity from being sued and if Ernst is dissatisfied with its actions she has a right to seek judicial review. If, for example, Ms. Ernst doesnt like the decision the judge makes, she doesnt get to sue she gets to appeal, he said. Solomon further suggested that the ERCB has no private duty of care to any individual. Rather, its broad duties and responsibilities to act in the public interest trump any duty owed to an individual. The ERCBs application to the court goes further, stating: a private duty of care would undoubtedly conflict with the ERCBs public duties, and would give rise to the real potential for negative policy consequences. Klippensteins co-counsel, Cory Wanless, not surprisingly, saw things differently. Just because a regulator has public duties, it does not mean it doesnt also have a private duty, he told the court. He likened the ERCBs duties to those of building inspection, where there is extensive liability in the case of a negligent inspection. The ERCB had a very detailed inspection and enforcement scheme, said Wanless. But even after having been made aware of problems in the Rosebud area, they failed to conduct any kind of inspection whatsoever. Mr. Klippenstein suggested the ERCB violated Ms. Ernsts charter right of freedom of expression when it returned a letter from her unopened and then instructed its staff to have no further communication with her. These actions were deliberate, arbitrary and punitive, he said, adding that the ERCBs claim of statutory immunity cannot stand in the way of a constitutional entitlement. We cant slam the door on someone arbitrarily just because we dont like what they say. A citizens right to freedom of expression must be upheld if we wish to maintain the values and principles we hold dear in a democratic society. Acting for the Crown (Alberta Environment), lawyer Nancy McCurdy said that while the fresh statement of claim is an improvement over previous versions, it (still) needs to be properly drafted and finalised. (There are) substantive and improper defects that do not comply with the rules of court. McCurdy asked the judge to cut numerous paragraphs from the fresh statement of claim, saying their inclusion would unfairly burden the Crown with third party information. References to other land owners and water wells and area problems are not appropriate when the suit is not a class action, she said. This is not a public inquiry on fracking or problems in the Rosebud region, she added. Klippenstein countered that the inclusion of this information is entirely appropriate. Given the nature of an aquifer and the process of hydraulic fracturing it would not be possible that any problem would be confined to just under Ms. Ernsts house. Among the observers attending the hearing there are many disparate emotions on display, some of them expressed almost simultaneously. Rimbey area dairy farmer and NFU co-ordinator Jan Slomp has been following Ernsts case 0closely and personifies the inner conflict of those rural folks whose faith in the Alberta Advantage is wavering. I think Jessicas case is so interesting. Im very curious how it develops, noting the mountain of evidence she has gathered in her journey thus far, he adds: She has a perfect case to win. Scarcely a moment later, he admits, My faith in the government as an oil and gas regulator is zero right now. Were pushed into not trusting anything. Im desperate. How do I defend my land for the use of future generations? We need the regulator to become a proper regulator again. How this case affects the regulatory process down the road is still an open question. As Justice Veldhuis told the participants early on in the days proceedings, this is a very complex case (and) there is a huge volume of material. It would be impossible to give any kind of answer today. Or, it seems, anytime soon. If the hearing in Jessica Ernsts lawsuit shows us anything, its that the wheels of justice, like molasses even on an unseasonably warm January day, move very slowly. Peter Lauridson Rosebud
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Royal Canadian Legion For information regarding hall rentals, darts and crib, please call 403.934.5119 Wheatland Conservation & Wildlife Association (Your local fish & game club). Meetings 2nd Thursday every month, 7:30pm at the Clubhouse. Call Larry at 403-934-4388 for more information. Strathmore District Health Services Auxiliary Meetings are held the fourth Monday of the month @ 1:30 pm (excluding July & August). Lower level Conference Room at the Strathmore Hospital. New members welcome. For more info please call 403934-4436 Strathmore & District Chamber of Commerce Meets the second Thursday of the month @ 7:00 p.m. All members welcome. Check web page for meeting location. For more information call 403-901-3175 or: www.strathmoredistrictchamber.com. Come Fly With Us 903 Royal Canadian Air Cadet Sqn. meet Wednesdays at 6:30pm at the blue building and Quonset on the Ag grounds. Boys & Girls between 12 & 19 years welcome. Call Joanna Howard at 403-983-5796 for more information. Storytime at Strathmore Municipal Library 85 Lakeside Blvd. Held every Tuesday 11am-12pm and Fridays 2-3pm. . Pre-school children of all ages are welcome but must be accompanied by a parent or other responsible adult. No registration required. HIV Edmonton Providing support, education and advocacy for those infected with, affected by or at risk of HIV and AIDS for 25 years. Go to www.hivedmonton.com or call toll free 1.877.388.5742. The Hope Bridges Society for Creative & Continued Learning Advocating for, and bringing together citizens of all abilities for meaningful relationships, friendships, & opportunities through the Arts holds Board Meetings on the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 6:30 PM, at Unit 9, 104 3rd Avenue (the Leary Centre). Please contact Wanda at 403-983-3690, or 403-901-5081 (Cell) for further information about our work and upcoming events, if you would like to be added to our friends/contact list, or visit us in our new office noted above. Strathmore Musical Arts Society If you love music and musicians and have a special soft spot for the Blues, you would enjoy being part of this group. Call 403934-4196 or 403-680-7721 to get on our phone or email list and be notified about meetings and upcoming events. Strathmore Elks Lodge #491 Meets 3rd Tuesday at the Strathmore Curling Club 6:30 pm. Steak Supper at 7 pm. New Members welcome. Call Greg 403-888-6155. Strathmore Homeschool Families Any Strathmore and Area familes that are homeschooling are invited to join our Yahoo Group. www.groups.yahoo.com/ group/strathmorehsfams Strathmore Hand in Hand Parent Link Offers FREE programming to kids 0-6 and their caregivers! Check the Town of Strathmore website Community Events section for programs and times! Located at 421-2nd St, across from Paragon Pharmacy. 690-1237. Strathmore FASD Parent Support Group At the Strathmore United Church. For more info call Pam @652-4776. Strathmore Caregiver Support Group This is an opportunity for caregivers to find support and benefit from interaction with others in a similar situation. For more information or to register call Amy Yaneza at 403-361-7176. Happy Gang 55 plus Seniors Meetings; 2nd Tuesday every month @ 1:30 pm. Potluck Supper; fourth Tuesday every month at 5:30pm. Everyone welcome! Hall Rental; $80. Call Shirley @ 403-934-9927. All other inquiries call Eric @ 403-901-1596. Meetings and Sewing Workshops The 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month at 7pm. We meet at the Strathmore Ag Grounds, Red Quonset. Looking for 100% cotton or flannel fabric donations to do some charity quilts. New Members Welcome. Contact Laurie at 901-0088 or Wendy 901-3756. Sunday School for All Ages Lord of All Lutheran Church offers Christian Education opportunities for ages 3 years to adult, on Sunday Mornings. All are Welcome! For more information please call Margo Sevick 403-901-2044 or call the Church Office at 403-934-2374. Strathmore Country Gardens Club Meetings at least once per month.Tours, guest speakers, workshops and much more included in a membership. For more information visit www.strathmorecountrygardensclub.webs.com or phone Linda Pekrul 403-901-0017. Youth Club of Strathmore Provides youth (6-17yrs) with opportunities/activities that build positive relationships, strengthens and develops self-esteem and promote personal skill development through affordable and barrier free programs. Our programs include After The Bell, a homework program offered Monday to Friday from 3pm-6pm. Call the Youth Club for further info 403-934-4918 or www.youthclubofstrathmore.ca. Wheatland Rural Crime Watch Meetings are the 3rd Thursday of each Month. Featuring guest speakers. For more information call 403-934-4055 Meals on Wheels Available in Strathmore. For information or to obtain this service please contact Wheatland FCSS at 403-934-5335. Strathmore Fun Runners Car Club Meets the first Wednesday of the month. New members welcome! Please call Todd at 403-934-0558 or Shawn at 403-9019303 for info. Wheatland Business Women Meet the second Tuesday of the month @ 8:00 am at Days Inn & Suites. New members welcome http://businesswomen.ca and follow us on Facebook. Call 403-324-6641. RCCG Peculiar People Assembly, 1 Peter 2:9 (KJV) meetings. Sunday Services at 10am & Thursdays Bible study at 7pm.Venue: Civic Centre, Strathmore. PH: 403-667-7832, E-mail: pastor@ rccgstrathmore.com Strathmore Lions Club Meets the first and third Thursdays at the Strathmore Civic Centre at 6:45 pm. Free Tree for all New Born Babies Attention all infants remind your parents to register your birth so a tree can be planted commemorating your birth in the Chinook Credit Union Birth Forest in Strathmore. Registration Forms are available at the Town office, Chinook Credit Union and Health Unit. (A Communities in Bloom Project) Strathmore Masonic Lodge #53 Meets the first Monday of each Month at 7:30 p.m. Call Glen at 403-901-6038. Website: www.strathmore53.com Strathmore Parent and Tot Playgroup Meets every Tuesday at 9:30 - 11:30 am. in the Strathmore United Church Basement. $1/child. Strathmore Full Gospel Church Were a Pentecostal bible-based family church that has something for all ages. Call 934-2225 or visit www.strathmorefullgospel.com St. Michaels & All Angels Anglican Currently at interim location: 245 Brent Blvd. (North Door) 403-934-3017. Christ Alive in our Community. Sunday Morning Worship 11:00am Seventh-day Adventist Church Meeting in the Lord of All Lutheran Church at 112 Lakeside Blvd,Strathmore. Saturday morning @ 10:00 AM. Pastor Ghena Girleanu, phone 403-983-0081. Strathmore Baptist Church Meeting Sundays @ 11am and Thursdays @ 7pm, Call Pastor David Blankenship for info 403-390-4431. 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Strathmore Regional Victim Services Society (SRVSS) SRVSS is looking for men and women interested in becoming front line victim advocates to provide support, information and referrals to victims of crime or tragedy. We need individuals interested in a challenging and rewarding volunteer experience who are caring and non-judgmental with a sincere interest in helping victims move past their immediate trauma.We provide extensive training in many areas, including sexual assaults, domestic violence, suicide, court preparation, and sudden death. If you are interested in volunteering your time please contact Lesley Hering at the Strathmore RCMP Detachment at (403) 934-6552.Website: www.strathmoreregionalvictimservices.com Wheatland County Food Bank Urgently requires VOLUNTEER SCREENERS. Please call Sylvia at 403-934-5287 or WFCSS at 403-934-5335 for info.
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Sharon McLeay Times Contributor When it comes to business know how, Rocking Horse Energy Services is standing toe-to-toe with its big business competitors. The company placed second in the Alberta Venture magazines ranking of Top 50 Fast Growth companies in Alberta (www.albertaventure.com) for 2012 and placed in the Top Ten again in 2013. Its always exciting, were two years in a row in the top ten, said Steve Marshman, Company President. Companies large and small compete for the right to be recognized by Alberta Venture and must supply three years of financial records for evaluation. The books are evaluated by KPMG, an independent tax, audit and business advisor. The ratings are based on revenue growth, capital expenditures, marketing and research and development budgets, as well as employee growth. Rocking Horse Energy Services has an impressive growth record, moving from just over $800,000 in revenue to over $8.5 million in revenue in the last three years. It increased its assets by 90 per cent and expanded the employee base by 75 per cent. Company President Steve Marshman worked from the rig floor up, as a rig roughneck with Cora Lynn Drilling. From there, he climbed the ladder of skill and experience, until he formed Rocking Horse Energy Services in 1998. He branched out as an independent consultant to Cora Lynn and offered services to other companies, like Terracore. He developed a reputation for superior work which led to new and larger contracts in the industry. He expanded his business by bringing Curtis and Greg Evans in as co-owners in 2008. The group purchased their own drill coring equipment, and jump-started the business into a full drill core supply service. We focus mostly on the coring. We can pull up to any drilling rig and supply the coring fluid system, said Marshman.We cut a reservoir sample from any kind of formation. Salts, potash, oil or gas, any kind of reservoir where they are looking to prove the reserves. Marshman said one reason his business succeeds is that it gives a higher quality service that others dont. Its first class. Instead of a Sea-Can we provide a Freightliner truck and a full core shack with wire line winches. We provide three guys for crew, where a lot of the competition only provides one guy, said Marshman. The company also develops innovations to meet their consumer needs. For example, Rocking Horse Energy Services re-engineered and built a bigger wire line system to maximize the size of core that can be taken from any well site. Marshman said the system is proprietary to the company and is very popular. Last year, the company moved their shop from outside of town, into Strathmores Spruce Park Industrial District. Many of the employees at Rocking Horse Energy have roots the Strathmore area. We were very fortunate, because we worked with other drilling companies and we had a lot of friends and coworkers in the industry that wanted to work with us. We were able to grow that way quite easily, said Marshman. He said the company usually hires by employee referral. To train someone in the field can cost up to $70,000 or
Rocking Horse energy Services made it into the Top Ten of Alberta Venture 50 Fastest Growing Companies for 2012 and 2013. Scott erickson, owner, (l-r), Curtis evans, owner, melanie Corbiell, Finance manager, Greg evans, owner and Steve marshman, owner.
$80,000. If someone comes in with the Attention to those qualities has paid skills, experience or mindset to learn, it off. Word of mouth in the industry has can save the company a great deal of gained the company a positive reputamoney. tion. They have done drilling all over Safety is a priority for the company. Alberta, including the Oilsands, SasMarshman finds that trying to cut costs katchewan, Manitoba, Quebec and even by taking short cuts or making do with expanded overseas to Australia. They broken equipment just doesnt cut it. recently purchased a company called He said having experienced supervisors Sebco Coring Ltd. and added it to the also keeps employees safe. He stresses company structure. that working safely is working smart. Canadian oil and gas fields present a The company has also won a Conoco development frontier. Companies from Phillips Contractor Safety Award. other countries are coming to Alberta Along with safety, the company pays to cash in on its rich resources. Marshattention to environmental concerns. man said the Oilsands constitute about The company uses biodegradable oils 70 percent of their business and the Alin the sampling process and recaptures berta owned company will continue to the fluid as it surfaces, reintroducing it focus their skills here. However, the fuinto the mud system. Disposal is done ture may lead to tapping in to overseas according to industry and environmen- opportunities. tal standards. We are hoping to get into markets Our goal is to put out the best tools outside our borders. There are opporwe can, the best equipment we can and tunities in every continent and country. the best people we can, said Marshman. When you are looking to expand and The owners all agree that communi- go into the different mineral markets, cation with each other and holding to there is lots of opportunity all over the From its exotic teak, hard world, cork furnishings values of integrity, independence, bamboo andsaid VP of Sales and Marketing to its traditional ethnic to and Co-owner, Scott Erickson. work, honesty, planning and adapting prints, silks, grasscloths and Erickson change ledweaves, GLOBALFusion is joined the a merging a co-owner in to achieving a top ten busi- all about company as ness. 2012.
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The Strathmore Ice Crushers played a heated game against Calgary Sugar Rush. The young U12C has been playing in the Calgary league this year, it has provided the girls with some stiff competition and as they grow as a team they hope to make Provincials that will be held in Red Deer this year. The Ice Crushers won the game 5-2 which pushed them to second place in the league, pictured here is Joely Dahm keeping the pressure on.
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Mario Prusina Times Editor After their final break during the regular season this past weekend, the UFA Bisons are ready to cap off the 2012-2013 season on a high note. The local triple-A midget team is set to conclude the campaign with a pair of road games this coming weekend, before closing out with two home games Feb. 9-10. After an up and down season, the Bisons are hoping to finish the final four games by playing some of their best hockey heading into the playoffs. Weve really kind of simplified our approach to the games, said Bisons head coach Jeremy Friesen. The last four games, weve done those things quite well and weve had a lot of success with that. We just need to keep talking about those (little) things. Weve learned a lot of lessons so far this year that when we get outside of that, were not successful and it doesnt really matter who we are playing in term of an opponent. When we do those things successfully, we have a lot of success and we win against a lot of the top teams. Everything weve done to this point has been about winning at the end and now were in a position where the end is almost here and we need to put it all together. The Bisons will close out the season by traveling to the Edmonton area to face the Sherwood Park Kings on Feb. 2, before taking on the Fort Saskatchewan Rangers the following day. The team will then return home to take on the Lloydminster Bobcats on Feb. 9 (5:30 p.m.) at the Strathmore Family Centre, before taking on the Calgary Northstars the following day at 2 p.m.
Local official Clayton Hall drops the puck between Alex Tanguay (l) and Mikael Backlund during the Calgary Flames scrimmage last month at the Pengrowth Saddledome.
We get to set up shop down low and here you have to pay attention to that d-man coming behind the net and how quick they are moving, and adjust to them. Of course, like most people, Hall would eventually like to take officiating to the highest level, which is the NHL. However, he is taking it one day at a time and earning his stripes on the WHL. That is a tease, what I just did out there, said Hall, nodding to the ice surface at the Pengrowth Saddledome. Ultimately your dream job is to work in the show, work in the league, but the reality, I might have peaked right here. Im in the western league right now and I would like to work a Memorial Cup and keep working on hockey in the western league. According to Hall, making the jump from the Alberta Junior Hockey League to the WHL was a little intimidating at first. However, the more he officiated, the more comfortable he became. Were talking (one step below) a profession league, these guys are going to the show next, said Hall. It took a bit of (time) getting familiar with everybody and the pace of the game and the stuff behind the scenes, but now, its going very well. Im picking up stuff, learning from the vets and getting more and more assignments. Its great.
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After snapping an eight-game losing streak with a 9-6 road win on Jan. 25, the Wheatland Kings we defeated 6-2 by the Blackfalds Wranglers the following day at the Strathmore Family Centre.
For the first time in over two months, the Wheatland Kings remembered what it was like to win a game on the road. The local junior-B team exploded for five third period goals, en route to a 9-6 win over the High River Flyers on Jan. 25, ending their eight-game road losing streak. Andrew Bergmann collected four goals and three assists, while Aaron Elaschuk netted two goals and an assist to lead the way for the Kings. Parker Georgsen added a goal and an assist, while Brandon Neufeld and Chris Reed also registered goals. Blake Bishop added two helpers and Mike
Samoil, Austin Fisher, Justin Kostiuk and Evan Elaschuk each collected an assist. Unfortunately the Kings could not maintain the momentum the following day on home ice versus the Blackfalds Wranglers. After falling behind 2-0 in the first period, Sam Lonnberg responded early in the second period, cutting the deficit in half when he converted a feed from Bergmann and Evan Elaschuk. Blackfalds closed out the period with two more goals before Georgsen converted a pass from Elaschuk early in the third period. The Wranglers rounded up the scoring with two more goals in the final frame. The Kings will now head on the road Feb. 2 (8:30 p.m.) to take on the Coaldale Cooperheads before returning home the following day (7 p.m.) to host the Okotoks Oilers.
The Strathmore Curling Club held a mixed bonspiel Jan. 23 - 27. There were 22 teams who participated in the event. Top Left: in the A event the Koch Rink defeated the Ashley Rink. middle: The Bleier Rink narrowly beat out the Outsliders Rink for the win with a score of 8-5. Top Right: in the C event, the Hanna Rink beat out the egan Rink after six ends with a final score of 5-2. Left: Ron Hammermeister took part in the mixed bonspiel held Jan. 23 - 27 at the Strathmore Curling Club.
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Ella Kranzler of Strathmore, formerly of Carbon, passed away peacefully on January 25, 2013 at the age of 93 years. She is survived by her daughter Marcia Thiessen, son Clinton Kranzler; grandchildren, Gwendalynn (Klint), Travis (Randi), Brent (Danee) and Derek as well as seven great grandchildren, Kyrsten, Jasmine, Breanna, Reece, Carter, Bo, and Tate. A special thank you to Dr. Piesas and all the doctors and nurses at the Intensive Care Unit at the Strathmore Hospital for all their kindness, care and support. A funeral service will be held on Thursday, January 31, 2013 at Strathmore Alliance Church at 1:00 p.m. Lunch and fellowship to follow. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made directly to Strathmore Hospital Acute Care (200 Brent Blvd. Strathmore, T1P 1J9). To send condolences, please visit www.wheatlandfuneralhome.ca.
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The finals of the Hussar mens Bonspeil took place on Jan. 19. Top Left: The winners of the A event were the Ken Olsen rink from Drumheller, consisting of skip Ken Olsen (l-r), third Bill Herman, second Bob Neigum and lead Gord ector. Top Right: The winners in the B event were the Darren Firkus rink from Standard, consisting of skip Darren Firkus (l-r), third mike Rasmissen, second eric Beingessner and lead Allan Larsen. Left: The winners in the C event were the Chris Bartsch rink from milo, consisting of skip Chris Bartsch, third Christopher Northcot, second Keith Deitz and lead ian Godkin. The organizing committee would like to thank all the participants and they hope to see everyone again next year.
It is with heavy hearts that we announce that Don Hogan passed away on Saturday, January 26, 2013. His lengthy battle with cancer ended peacefully. Don is survived by his children, Krista (Tyler) Seitz, Leah (Richard) Lyne, Dr. Chad Hogan, and Dr. Michael (Marie-Annik) Barrie; nine grandchildren; his ex-wife and long time friend Donna; and his siblings, Bill (Ria), Irene (Robert), Garry (Dona), Gordon, and Kathy. Funeral Services will be held at McINNIS & HOLLOWAYS, Chapel of the Bells (2720 Centre Street North, Calgary, AB) on Sunday, February 3, 2013 at 2:30 p.m. Condolences may be forwarded through www.mcinnisandholloway.com. If friends so desire, memorial tributes in Dons honour may be made directly to the Agap Hospice, 1302 - 8 Avenue N.W., Calgary, AB T2N 1B8 Telephone: (403) 282-6588. In living memory of Don Hogan, a tree will be planted at Big Hill Springs Park Cochrane by McINNIS & HOLLOWAY FUNERAL HOMES, Chapel of the Bells, 2720 CENTRE STREET NORTH, CALGARY, AB T2E 2V6 Telephone: 1-800-6611599.
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To the many friends of the late Don Seamans, we wish to extend our sincere thanks for your many kindnesses, and for the condolences and support that we have received. We also send our gratitude and appreciation to Dr Fanning, staff at the Strathmore Hospital, Pastor Dawn and Frances Van Bussel. Sincerely, Ruth, Clay, Donna, Garth, Lisa, Paul and families.
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cHinooK ii condo living! a wonderful one bedroom adult lifestyle unit located in chinook ii, rents starting from $850.00, 2 appl, coin laundry in building, cable and electricity additional, parking included, and no pets please. call luella at 403-934-5731 or emerald management & realty ltd. at 403-2378811. westmount driVe a fantastic find in strathmore! 1 & 2 & 3 bedroom townhouse units available immediately, starting from $895.00. 2 appl, 1.5 baths, w/d hook-ups, yard area, parking included and coin laundry available in complex. a short walk to strathmore shopping, parks and golf courses. no pets please. call luella at 403-934-5731 or emerald management & realty ltd. at 403-237-8811.
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