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The Collective Cooking program got
underway at the Hope Covenant
Church on March 5. The group was
started to help struggling families in
the community during the current
economic downturn. The price is
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9 with the sign-up deadline being
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MARCH 2, 2016
TOWN OF
STRATHMORE
TOWN OF STRATHMORE
NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT PERMITS
The following application(s) for development have been approved by the
Town of Strathmore, subject to the right of appeal to the Subdivision and
Development Appeal Board:
Application: 16D-014
Civic Address: 222 and 224 Fourth Avenue
Legal Description: Plan 5894P, Block 8, Lots 9-12
Development:
The Town of Strathmore has conditionally approved a Development Permit
for two (2) six unit Apartment Buildings to be joined together by a common
wall, at 222 and 224 Fourth Avenue (Plan 5894P, Block 8, Lots 9-12). Land
Use Bylaw 14-11 requires the Development Authority to publish notice of
the Development Permit for the following reasons:
TOWN OF STRATHMORE
1. A relaxation of 0.39mNOTICE
for the
front yard setback was granted
OF DEVELOPMENT PERMITS
2. A relaxation
from
the
number
of residential units per hectare was
The following application(s) for development have been approved by the Town of Strathmore, subject to
the right of appeal to the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board:
granted
Application:
16D-014
A copy
ofAddress:
the documents
for
theAvenue
proposed development may be inspected
Civic
222 and 224
Fourth
Description:
5894P, Block 8, Lots 9-12
by theLegal
public
duringPlan
regular
office hours, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday to
FridayDevelopment:
at the Town Office (680 Westchester Road, Strathmore AB, T1P 1J1).
Please
the Town
Office
if you
would like
opportunity
to review
Thecontact
Town of Strathmore
has conditionally
approved
a Development
Permit an
for two
(2) six unit Apartment
Buildings to be joined together by a common wall, at 222 and 224 Fourth Avenue (Plan 5894P, Block 8,
and provide
input
on the
discretionary
usenotice
and
relaxation.
Lots 9-12). Land
Use Bylaw
14-11proposed
requires the Development
Authority to publish
of the
Development
Permit for the following reasons:
NOTICE
OF APPEAL PROCEDURE
1. A relaxation of 0.39m for the front yard setback was granted
A person
affected by this permit or any conditions of this permit may
2. A relaxation from the number of residential units per hectare was granted
appeal
to ofthe
Subdivision
anddevelopment
Development
Appeal
Board
prescribed
by
A copy
the documents
for the proposed
may be inspected
by the public
during as
regular
office
hours, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday at the Town Office (680 Westchester Road, Strathmore AB,
Section
685 Please
of the
Municipal
Government
Act, RSA
2000
amended,
and
T1P 1J1).
contact
the Town Office
if you would like an opportunity
to review
and as
provide
input on
the proposed discretionary use and relaxation.
Section
1.18 of the Town of Strathmore Land Use Bylaw 14-11.
NOTICE OF APPEAL PROCEDURE
A Notice
of Appeal must be made in writing, accompanied by the fee of
A person affected by this permit or any conditions of this permit may appeal to the Subdivision and
$100.00
and addressed
the Secretary
the Strathmore
Development
Development
Appeal Board as to
prescribed
by Section 685 of of
the Municipal
Government Act, RSA
2000 as
amended, and Section 1.18 of the Town of Strathmore Land Use Bylaw 14-11.
Appeal
Board, 680 Westchester Road Strathmore AB T1P 1J1 be received
A Notice of Appeal must be made in writing, accompanied by the fee of $100.00 and addressed to the
no later
than 4:30 pm on Tuesday March 29, 2016.
Secretary of the Strathmore Development Appeal Board, 680 Westchester Road Strathmore AB T1P 1J1
be received no later than 4:30 pm on Tuesday March 29, 2016.
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Keep the change Ottawa, Alberta needs to stand on its own two feet
DEREK FILDEBRANDT
MLA Strathmore-Brooks
For the first time in the modern history of Alberta, our
government has asked the federal government for a bailout.
Premier Rachel Notley requested a $250 million emergency
transfer from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Ottawa obliged,
handing Alberta its first welfare cheque since the Great Depression.
It was a quiet, but substantive blow to the dignity of our
province and it isnt worth the cost.
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Without
personal
trials, we
would not
develop
patience or
faithfulness
that Albertas net contribution to their federal largesse should encourage them to start behaving
like members of a united country, our government
has merely pleaded for a few scraps of our own
from the federal table.
Asking for this money may have weakened Albertas negotiating hand, and for a bargain-basement price.
The fact is that only Alberta can solve Albertas
fiscal problems. It is Albertas government that
has annually overspent since the mid-2000s. It is
Albertas government that borrowed money to finance our deficits, even when oil was over $100 a
barrel. It is Albertas government that is right now
driving investment and jobs away beyond our borders in the name of NDP economic experiments.
These are problems that only Albertans can
solve. Federal handouts that cover just 2.5 per
cent of a single years deficit will do nothing to
solve our structural fiscal challenges. Ottawa can
keep the change.
Albertas government does not control the price
of oil, but we do control how much we spend,
how much we tax, and what kind of business climate we want to create.
A return to balanced budgets is a challenge that
needs to be addressed with a multi-year plan that
sees reasonable reductions in expenditures and
that focuses on getting the best value for taxpayers money while protecting front-line services.
Also key to balancing the budget, however, is
stimulating economic growth and job creation.
This wont be accomplished by lavish new spending programs, but by fostering a competitive business climate that we once called the Alberta Advantage.
Alberta has what it takes to stand on our own
two feet if we will only just do it.
(Derek Fildebrandt is MLA for StrathmoreBrooks, the Wildrose Shadow Minister of Finance
and Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee.
Contact him at strathmore.brooks@assembly.ab.ca
or 403-362-6973.
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Unplanned pregnancy
affects men too
JENNIFER PAGE
Strathmore Pregnancy Care Centre
Imagine that you are 17 years old and your girlfriend has just told you that she is pregnant. Your
mind starts to race with questions not knowing
where to turn, who can help and what your role is
now.
At the Pregnancy Care Centre, we provide information and peer support for men and women who are
impacted by unplanned pregnancies, and resources
for those who are in the parenting stages.
We understand that the challenges facing men during unplanned pregnancies are different than those
facing women. If your partner is pregnant, we can
help you understand the choices that she has to make,
or has already made. We provide space and support
so that you can ask questions, work through challenges, and navigate your role in the decision-making
process and beyond.
Men of all ages and stages of life are welcome. We
provide peer-support regardless of whether current
or past partners have chosen to parent, place for
adoption, or have an abortion. If you need a place to
sort through the emotions associated with unplanned
pregnancy, we are here to help.
Contact us at 403-934-3017 or e-mail Strathmore@
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Great speakers!
The Rockyford 4-H Beef Club held their annual public speaking event on
Feb. 24. This years communication event was sponsored by AltaLink. It
was an evening filled with speeches, presentations and impromptus.
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To the Editor
You can save your Strathmore tax dollars by telling council you want them to
vote no to historic designation of the Anglican Church building and property.
Background
You need to inform council that whether or not you attended the Anglican
Church Property Open House, you do
not want them to declare the Anglican
church building and the property it is
on as a Municipal Historic Resource. The
people who attended the 4:30 p.m. - 6:30
p.m. session of the open house were not
told by the Western District Historic Society (WDHS) that it declined the option
of buying the building and the property
from the parties that purchased them
from the Anglicans. The purchaser of
the property, not WDHS, informed people
at the 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. session about
the offer to WDHS.
Furthermore, WDHS gave the impression at both sessions of the open house
that no Town of Strathmore property
was available on which to locate the
church building. Material handed to some
people at the meeting reminded them that
councillor Fule recognized at the council meeting on Feb. 17, that moving the
church building to town property such
as kitty corner from the Legion would
put the building in a prominent location
(handout is at the web address below).
Moving the building to property along
Center Street by the downtown park with
the lake is an option raised with all councillors, WDHS and the mayor (see http://
www.auctorresearch.net/church.html).
Moving the building would (1) allow
Strathmore to not designate the property; (2) have the building be more prominent and useful; and (3) avoid litigation
apparently involving paying $500,000
to $750,000 compensation to the Anglican Diocese of Calgary. In summary, at a
meeting meant to inform attendees about
merits of viable options, important options were not addressed or partially addressed meaning attendees voting did not
have appropriate information about what
is best for Strathmore.
At the open house the MC, Mr. Dennis Groehof, who controlled questions
answered by WDHS, the Anglicans
and Strathmore announced that that responses to an anonymous ballot that all
people attending the Anglican Church
Building Open House could cast would
give Council accurate feedback from the
public to assist them to make the best
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Spirit of giving
Sacred Heart Academy Grade 6 students Aleksandra Dovichak (middle)
and Cassidy Van Bavel, presented Melissa Haavind (l) from Meals on Wheels
with a $406.95 cheque on March 7.
The donation is part of the schools
Acts of Mercy initiative, which has donated funds to Hope for Syria and the
food bank in the past.
To the Editor
I am a member of Senior Advisory
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We have had a number of meetings
to talk about this issue. This month we
had the Handy Bus people come and
meet with us. I am impressed with the
service that they offer, but they offer no
service for seniors or handicap after 6
p.m., weekdays and no service on weekends.
It is very important that the seniors
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It was a glib comment that
is typical of Twitter where
you only have 140 characters
to express yourself and its
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to do it, Fildebrandt said.
Of course I care about social issues. What I meant by it
was that my focus right now
is dealing with unemployed
Albertans and addressing the
serious economic fiscal challenges of the province. Having an endless debate about
issues not focused on the
real challenges facing unemployed Albertans, is just not
my priority.
Nonetheless, his Twitter
comments had constituents
questioning his reaction.
While some felt it was raising
concern, others stated social
issues played a big part of
their jobs as politicians. According to Fildebrandt, the
social media debate provided
reassurance of the importance of meeting and discussing issues with constituents
in person.
Twitter is becoming an
increasingly silly medium
where its difficult to have a
calm and rational discussion
about the time of day, he
said. Of course people on
Twitter love to work themselves into a frenzy at any
perceived controversy. Its a
reminder why I engage with
constituents face-to-face as
often as possible.
In response to the issue of
the new LGBTQ guidelines as
per Bill 10, which was passed
by the previous government
last year, he recognized its
complexity and said hes
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constituents to contact the
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Being the first among her
friends and family members to make the decision of
breastfeeding her children,
Angela Meyer spent endless
hours researching to find advice and a support network
with other mothers.
When numerous online
sources kept referring back
to the La Leche League, a national organization of volunteers dedicated to providing
encouragement and sharing knowledge with women wanting to breastfeed,
Meyer began reading one of
the charitable organizations
publications, The Womanly
Art of Breastfeeding.
Despite introducing Meyer
to the La Leche League and
providing answers to many
of her questions, the book
also shed awareness on the
meetings taking place across
Canada. Having received the
support she needed from
the group in Chestermere,
Meyer is now launching a La
Leche League support group
in Strathmore.
Studies have shown that
in Canada about 90 per cent
of mothers start out breastfeeding but by around the
sixth month that number has
dropped really significantly
to 24 per cent, said Meyer, La Leche League leader.
I find that a lot of mothers are giving up because
theyre not well supported.
It could be they dont have
support from their spouses, from their family, from
their friends, so they feel
like theyre fighting an uphill battle and we need
to know where we can go to
get help.
The monthly meetings
provide a platform for advice and anecdotes, while
creating a mother-to-mother support networking opportunity. Currently, there
are more than 160 La Leche
League Canada groups in
communities country-wide.
The La Leche League International (LLLI) was established 60 years ago, by a
number of Illinois mothers,
when breastfeeding was
rare. Several years later, in
the 1960s, Canada held its
first meeting in Quebec.
According to Meyer the local meetings will be focused
on various topics, but fluctuate depending on discussions and specific questions
brought forward by those in
attendance.
I really wanted to bring
a group out to Strathmore
to help extend the reach
that the La Leche League offers to mothers in this area,
Meyer said. Many of the
concerns that mothers have
are really about the practical
day-to-day aspects of mothering breast-fed babies and
because leaders have their
own experience breastfeeding their own babies, weve
heard about the experience
of many other mothers.
La Leche League meetings in Strathmore are being
held at the Strathmore Parent Link Centre on the third
Tuesdays of every month
at 6:30 p.m. The program is
free to attend and the leaders can also be reached via
telephone or e-mail for advice and assistance at 403242-0277 or angela@lllcalberta.ca. The first meeting
will take place on March. 22.
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Rosebud School of the Arts took learning out of the classroom and out of Alberta in February, on its annual theatre
study trips. The first-year class spent ten
days on Canadas west coast, and the
second- and third- year students spent
fourteen days in Toronto and New York
City. Both groups focused on seeing
theatrical productions and participating
in theatre workshops.
The trips are trying to take the students awareness from a regional understanding of theatre and trying to
put it on a national level, said Nathan
Schmidt, Rosebud School of the Arts
(RSA) Head of Acting, who led the
Toronto-New York trip. To expose the
students to larger centres of theatre and
the professionals that work there.
The Toronto-New York students saw
thirteen shows together, and some
saw up to five more on their own. The
shows included Marriage of Figaro at
the Canadian Opera Company, where
Rosebud-born Keith Hamm plays viola,
and a Russian-language production of
The Cherry Orchard. They took a playwriting workshop with Tarragon Theatre in Toronto, toured BAM (Brooklyn
Academy of Music), and shared conversation with an RSA graduate working
at Sanctuary Ministries, which serves
people experiencing homelessness. The
students also did a wicked cool workshop with STREB Dance Company,
Schmidt said. They explore impact and
falling and positive space kind of interaction. Theyre throwing themselves
30 feet in the air and landing in their
faces.
For Justin Lanouette, a third-year student, the highlight was seeing Wicked
on Broadway. We had a great cast ...
and it was just fantastic, he said. The
lights and the singing -- everything
was amazing. He also enjoyed a workshop with The Humanist Project, where
Literally everyone in our class had a
breakthrough in their acting, he said.
My instincts just took over and I was
just being really free.
Lanouette was inspired to be surrounded by theatre professionals, whatever the quality of their work. Its really
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The Langdon Recreation Centre
(LRC) committee began the process of
working to get an indoor sport facility
built in the hamlet in 2013 to meet the
growing population in the area that has
reached over 5,000 people.
LRC president Travis Tweit said
theyre a month or two away from
reaching their charitable status, which
he considers to be a step forward.
Langdon grew so fast, said Tweit.
We dont have any indoor recreation
whatsoever. That was the whole base
for it was to get something indoor year
round for everybody to use because
every community has that except us.
Theres just so many kids in town and
nothing for them to do, especially in
the winter months.
The LRC is anticipating that the facility will have an indoor ice rink, a dry
pad for lacrosse, soccer, weddings, concerts and a fitness facility, while having
a meeting space for all the groups in
the town.
The committee currently has $50,000
to get all the leg work done, while they
are beginning the process of fundraising one-third of the $7 to 10 million for
the first phase and getting one third
from both municipal and provincial
funding.
He added that the committee is exploring joining with the future Langdon
High School in creating a joint-use site
that is currently owned by Rocky View
County and Rocky View Schools. There
are ongoing discussions with local developers.
Tweit said he has been in talks with
Rocky View County as to what further
steps to take and spoke to community
groups as to prioritization.
What weve done as a community
is weve looked at all the amenities in
the community and what were going to
do, said Tweit.
And the first one were going to be
tackling, starting this year, is ball diamonds. Weve got two ball diamonds
that are not usually useable because
theyre under water and the higher level ball player cant play there.
The LRC hopes to break ground in
2019.
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The Wheatland Warriors swept the Central AB Selects to win the league championship in Lacombe on
March 12. The Wheatland Chiefs opened the league championship series with a 3-2 win over Red Deer
at the Strathmore Family Centre on March 10. They would go on to drop Game 2 in Red Deer on March
12 and Game 3 at home on March 13 by 3-2 scores to lose the series in three games.
It was the best team Ive ever played for. It was a great
coaching staff. The groups of guys are good and all seemed
to gel together. Everybody got down to work and knew youd
be sitting if you werent working hard.
The Warriors will now play in the Bantam AA Provincial
Championships in Taber from March 17 to 20.
Meanwhile, Red Deers Nathan Kartusch broke a 2-2 tie
with 1:19 to go in the decisive Game 3 to beat the Wheatland
Chiefs 3-2, claiming the Midget AA League Championship in
Strathmore on March 13.
Chiefs assistant coach Keenan Desmet said it was a disappointment to lose the game on home ice with a nearly full
house on hand to watch the game, but on the other hand the
boys fought right until the end.
Playoffs is a game of momentum, said Desmet. I mean
as soon as we had momentum, we kept the puck in there.
When they got the momentum back they capitalized on a few
chances they got and thats the way it goes. Sometimes you
get on the wrong end of the stick.
The Chiefs got out to an early 2-0 lead, and Desmet said he
thought the score didnt reflect how the team played as he
thought the score couldve been 4-0 by the first intermission.
While the second saw Red Deer get a goal back, the Chiefs
took a 2-1 going into the third period and coaching staff felt
pretty good about their chances.
I thought we played hard all period, said Desmet. It was
one of those timely goals they got and kind of solidified the
game there with a minute and half left.
Despite the outcome, the coaching staff is optimistic about
coming back even stronger next season.
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The Strathmore Ice U14A ringette
team lost 5-2 to Bow View in the bronze
medal game, leaving the hosts of provincials without a medal last weekend.
Head coach Randal Praeker said, regardless, the girls were excited to play
in the environment the provincials provided.
Overall it was pretty much what we
expected, said Praeker. The games
were close. There were overtimes and
shootouts; every team seemed to have a
chance. It went really well. It was eight
good teams vying for one thing and
were all pretty close.
The girls appeared to be nervous to
start the games because of the loud
atmosphere and with friends in the
stands. However, once they got a few
shifts under their belts they were able
to shake it off and feed off the energy.
Praeker said he was very proud of
the girls for battling through injuries
and adversity by having the whole team
together.
It was the process and not the results, he said. We wanted to bring our
best to the ice at the end of the year and
we really did that. They battled hard
this weekend together.
He added that if they were to play
the bronze medal game over again, he
wouldve liked to see the girls handle
their possession better.
The team opened up with a 3-2 loss
to the eventual silver medalist Medicine
Hat Machine on March 11. Game 2 saw
the Ice beating the Lacombe Edge 4-3
and Game 3 was a 5-2 Ice win over the
Red Deer Ricochet on March 12.
They lost 4-3 to the eventual champion Spruce Grove Renegades in the
semi-finals on March 13.
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Buffalos at home on March 9. However, they finished the tournament in Cochrane, where they lost 84-61 to number
one ranked Chestermere and to George
MacDougall 95-78 to finish an otherwise
successful season with a 24-9 record.
As for the Junior Varsity boys, they ended their season with an 83-39 loss to the
Foothills Composite Falcons in the opening game as zone hosts on March 11.
Point guard Pierston Kahnapace said a
lot of the players developed and got better as the season went on and now have
a better understanding of the fundamentals of the game.
When we pass the ball were a lot better team and we can compete with a lot
of these other teams, said Kahnapace.
Our posts, especially learned how to
play proper defense like keeping our
hands straight up, avoiding a rough foul
because at the beginning of the season a
lot of our players fouled out and no one
has fouled out our last couple of tournaments.
Post Isaac Wegner said they had an
up and down season in a tough zone
because they didnt have the size other
teams had.
He mentioned that it was good year
for the players to develop and get more
court time, as opposed to being put on
the senior team where they wouldnt get
much playing time.
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Strathmore High School athletes Josh Lawal (l-r), Matt Edwards, Riley Johnson and Marvin Agboro
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Athletes honoured
JUSTIN SEWARD
Times Reporter
For four graduating Strathmore Spartans athletes - Josh Lawal, Riley Johnson,
Marvin Agboro and Matt Edwards - to
get the chance to be recognized in front
of their peers on Seniors Night prior to
a game earlier this month is something
they will cherish beyond their high
school years.
To be honest I thought it was pretty
amazing, said Johnson. I know last year
we didnt do anything huge like that.
We really didnt get the chance to. To be
shown off as a senior, like a player thats
been there a while. I thought was really
cool.
Johnson moved to Strathmore when he
was seven years old and it was then he
incorporated sports into his life; playing
competitively when he attended Crowther
Memorial Junior High School where he
participated in rugby and basketball.
Upon arrival at Strathmore High School
he also got involved in rugby, football,
cross country and track and field.
I think its great, we have some great
athletic programs here, said Johnson. I
think its great to represent the school doing what I love.
He said he likes the competitiveness
amongst the school sports and the most
important thing to him has been the team
bonding where he has made great friendships.
If nothing else, Johnson wanted to give
it his all at zones this past weekend in
Cochrane in hopes of coming back with
the banner.
For Agboro it was nice to get honoured
as a senior, and to play sports at the
school for three years was another way
of challenging himself other than in the
classroom.
He said there is not much difference
playing at a senior level other than wanting to set an example for the younger
players.
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RDA II
needed
Saturdays at
Family Dental
in Strathmore
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HELP WANTED
Strathmore Royal Canadian Legion
Strathmore Station
Restaurant & Pub
Restaurant Servers
Restaurant Cooks
Kitchen Helpers
Severs must have valid ProServe
certificate.
Level 1 Food Handling Course for
Cooks preferred.
Kitchen helpers do not need certification.
Located 15 minutes south of Strathmore,
1/2 hour from Okotoks,
and 1/2 hour from Calgary.
Benefits:
$ 5 Golf
Staff discounts
Above average wages
Great work atmosphere
Flexible work schedules
Please E-Mail your resume in PDF format to
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RENTALS
AGRICULTURAL FOREMAN.
Full-time, permanent, responsible for assisting in the
supervision of seasonal staff
and delivery of County Agricultural Services programs.
See www.biglakescounty.ca,
select employment.
RUPERTSLAND INSTITUTE
(RLI) Request for Proposal
Subject: Facilitation of a Job
Finders Clubs in one or more
of RLIs ten service delivery
centres located throughout Alberta. Closing Date: 5
pm on March 18, 2016. Full
details about this RFP may
be found on the RLI website:
http://www.rupertsland.org.
Only one contract will be
awarded and only successful
bidders will be contacted.
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in our maintenance and
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WHEATLAND HOUSING
MANAGEMENT BODY
is hiring:
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LIVESTOCK
Strathmore Station
Restaurant & Pub
TRAINING
HELP WANTED
Food Service
Supervisor
380 Ridge Rd., Strathmore, AB T1P 1B5
1 Permanent, Full Time
$13.55 Hourly, for 40 Hours per week
Experience: of 2 to 3 years required
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A-STEEL SHIPPING CONTAINERS. 20, 40 & 53. 40
insulated reefers/freezers.
Modifications possible windows, doors, walls, as office,
living work-shop, etc., 40
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Restrictions in walking/
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6th Annual Edmonton Motor
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April 8 - 10. Edmonton Expo
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Consign today. 1-888-2960528 ext. 102; EGauctions.
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WORKING Shop. Tuesday,
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St., Red Deer, Alberta. Selling
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cabinets, tools & hardware;
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18 by 42ft. GARAGE OUTBUILDING FOR RENT. Radiant Heat, Water, Power and
Exhaust Fan. 403-934-4893
dougandswb@gmail.com.
CHINOOK III. 1 bdrm or 2
bdrm. Heat & water included.
No pets. Please call for availability. Call Keli 403-3242944.
WANTED TO RENT PASTURE
for 40 cow/calf pairs. Call
403-650-4820.
AVAILABLE MAY 1ST. TOWNHOUSE on Green Meadow
Crescent. 4 beds, 2.5 baths,
fenced yard. $1500 per
month + DD. NS, NP. 403852-0074.
4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH HOME
in Strathhaven, available
May 1. Includes 5 appliances
and attached single car garage. $1,600 per month plus
damage deposit, utilities not
included. Call 403-8744096.
1 BDRM $895/MNTH
AND 2 BDRM $995/
MNTH FULLY FURNISHED SUITES AVAILABLE, linens, dishes.
NS, NP. Month to month
rental. 403-936-5541
OR 403-615-5678.
FURNISHED
ROOM FOR
RENT
AVAILABLE
IMMEDIATELY. Private furnished
bsmt. C/W fridge, big
screen T.V., WiFi, cable,
NP, NS. Must be quiet,
working, ideal for trucker.
References
required.
$575/mnth plus $500
DD. Please call 403-9340063.
No D.D.
No Pets
Smokers are
allowed
COMMERCIAL
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APPROX 2000SQFT OF
COMMERCIAL SPACE, located on 3rd ave. Available Jan.
1st, 2016. $1600/mo. Utilties not included. 587-3230869 OR 403-983-4896
(between Dec.11-Jan.9).
$550 monthly
Call 587-727-0382
Spacious newly
renovated
1,000 sq ft
2 Bdrm, 1 Bath
Home located
in quiet
Village of
Rockyford.
25 mins N/E of
Strathmore
$600 + utilities,
$600 D.D.
LOCATION LOCATION
LOCATION !
COMMERCIAL RENTAL
Office/Warehouse
for
lease. On hwy #1. 1600
up to 18,500 sqft available. Please call 403934-4164.
Brenda
403-809-8811
CHINOOK II
1 & 2 bedroom
bungalow, bi-lvl
& 2 stry units with
parking, some fully
renovated & include
W/D. Children
welcome. No Pets.
From $995.
+ Utilities.
2 bedroom, 1 bath
end unit, carpet,
laminate flooring,
oak cabinets, W/D,
parking. Half month
free with 1 year
lease. Reduced S/D
for seniors. No dogs.
$995 + Utilities
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
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& SCHOOLS!
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DEPOSITS
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$69,900 CLUNY 3 bdrm fixer
upper. Kijiji Calgary Houses
for Sale Ad ID 1145646314.
2237 +/- ACRES GRAZING
LEASE near MacKay, Alberta.
Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers
Unreserved Auction, April
27 in Edmonton. 375 AUMs,
natural water throughout.
Jerry Hodge: 780-706-6652;
Broker: All West Realty Ltd.;
rbauction.com/realestate.
ARROWWOOD
Tina Scott
5 PARCELS OF FARMLAND
near Altario, Alberta. Ritchie
Bros. Auctioneers
Unreserved Auction, April 12 in
Provost, Alberta. Fenced
land, natural spring water.
Contact Jerry Hodge: 780706-6652; rbauction.com/
realestate.
Associate
Broker
403-901-5388 cell
www.strathmorerealty.ca
Craig Brassard
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403.361.0143
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Strathmore & Area
Tel: 403.333.6070
kori-lynn.corbin@rbc.com
403-973-2237
barry@OrangeJigsaw.com
17 QUARTERS OF FARMLAND near Brant, Alberta.
Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers
Unreserved Auction, March
24 in Lethbridge. Quality
land, good perimeter fences,
lots of water & surface lease
revenue. Jerry Hodge: 780706-6652; Broker: All West
Realty Ltd.; rbauction.com/
realestate.
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CANAL CROSSING
LIGHT INDUSTRIAL LOT FOR SALE
(ZONED M-1) 2.00 ACRES (APPROX.)
Mortgage Specialist
Barry Duffield
CLASSIFIEDS
REAL ESTATE
CANAL CROSSING
COMMERCIAL
HIGHWAY LOT
FOR SALE (1)
(ZONED CHWY)
2.0 ACRES (APPROX.)
ACROSS FROM NEW
DODGE LEADERSHIP
CANAL CROSSING
COMMERCIAL
HIGHWAY LOT FOR
SALE (MULTIPLE)
(ZONED CHWY)
1.36 ACRES (APPROX.)
ACROSS FROM NEW
DODGE LEADERSHIP
CANAL CROSSING
COMMERCIAL
HIGHWAY LOT
FOR SALE (1)
(ZONED CHWY)
1.5 ACRES (APPROX.)
ACROSS FROM NEW
DODGE LEADERSHIP
CANAL CROSSING
COMMERCIAL
HIGHWAY CORNER
LOT FOR SALE (1)
(ZONED CHWY)
1.38 ACRES
(APPROX.)
CONTACT JOHN
403-852-0074 john@gh-a.com
SOLD
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MOBILE
$114,900
NEW 2 STOREY
LAKEWOOD MEADOWS
$448,000
2260 Sqft, large bonus room,
upgraded cabinets and granite
counters.
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VILLA. WILDFLOWER
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FT. MOUNTAIN VIEWS.
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46.56
ACRES
Many options on this
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ANYONE?
$399,900
SOLD
WANTED:
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IN THE SUN!
$339,900
GORGEOUS VILLA WITH
OVER 2100 SQ. FT
3 BDRMS, 3 BATHS,
2 TIER DECK FOR
ENTERTAINING
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BETTER THAN
NEW!
$139,900
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CLASSIC
$477,700
NEAR SCHOOLS!
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STOREY
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403-874-7660
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Providing reliable & consistent
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Strathmore area since 2006!
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Wheatland Family &
Community Support Services
403.934.5335
Home Support Information & Referral
Seniors Benefits - Special Needs Income Tax
Meals on Wheels Frozen Program Good Food Box
Lunch & Learn Emergency Social Services
Enhancing the well-being of individuals,
families and communities since 1978
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O 403.901.1137
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blinds, Covered wrap around deck and
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$324,900
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with yard condo also
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361-0390
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850-4593
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Garrioch
403
333-8411
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325-3860
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875-4166
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875-1170
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803-4605
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APARTMENT BUILDING
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APARTMENTS WITH
POTENTIAL TO EXPAND
TO 7, ROCKYFORD
$199,900!
WALKOUT BUNGALOW
HILLVIEW ESTATES
$369,900!
1,285 sq. ft. Built in 2008. 2
Bed + Den, 2 Bath. Unfinished
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$524,900!
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$55,000!!!
Detached Home
2 Bed, 1 Bath
Nice Sized Yard
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$246,700
Double wide modular home
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bedrooms, 2 full baths
Huge deck, A/C, skylights
Call Ron Kaechele for more
details: 403-934-1097
$159,000
Upgraded home on huge lot
Single garage
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Investment opportunity
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Larsen
403
901-9143
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403
874-7660
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$144,900
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