February 15, 2013 Strathmore Times
February 15, 2013 Strathmore Times
February 15, 2013 Strathmore Times
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Strathmore is quickly becoming a hub for prestige sporting events this year. First up will be the Alberta Cup in April and this September the Town will proudly be the starting point for the fourth leg of the Tour of Alberta Race. The Alberta Peloton Association is a nonprofit group that is bringing the Tour, which is Canadas first pro cycling festival. It will be held Sept. 3 to 8 across the province. This new pro cycling event is an international scale event that will attract the same level of athletes as the Tour de France. It will bring over 140 athletes to the province with an exuberant amount of additional press, tour operators and their entourages, said Tracy Simpson information officer for the Town. Strathmore has been asked to be a start community for the fourth stage of the race. The athletes will race from Strathmore on Friday, Sept. 6, and they will be finishing in Drumheller. It is roughly a 100 kilometre race and we are named The Dinosaur Trails. The Tour of Alberta will be funded by the Rural Alberta Development Fund, the provincial government and corporate sponsors. Travel Alberta is on board as a marketing agency and is providing marketing dollars to the project. As a start community, the town is being asked to help put on the start festival for stage four, which can look however the town sees fit. A local organizing committee can be formed to work alongside the Tour of Alberta to coordinate a festival that best represents the town and showcases the community to the world. Because we fall on a Friday its a great opportunity to engage our youth and get our schools involved so we might potentially need more people, said Simpson. No cash contribution is expected from the town. Instead, only in-kind services are being requested. The Town would be required to provide police services, public works services, any permitting required for a festival, EMS and paramedic services, residential and business notifications, toilets and portable washrooms, waste management and any signage and road closures for the race. Continued on Page 2
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Rosina Christensen (l-r, back to front), Lauren Jensen, Chloe Gregory and Addison Hough proudly promote their favourite team during Jersey Day at Standard School on Feb. 7. See Page 3 for more photos of the event. Manny Everett Photo
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After a bit of searching, and a bit of luck, the Strathmore Municipal Library is able to welcome a new, yet not-sonew, face to its staff. Rachel Dick Hughes has been working part time at the library as the Community Access Program (CAP) Youth Intern since the fall. On Feb. 8 she said goodbye to the role of Youth Intern and said hello to Director of Library Services on Feb. 11. The CAP Youth Intern was grant funded and it was fortunate that Dick Hughes contract was coming to an end when the new position became available. Ive gotten to know the patrons and the staff of this library while Ive been here and I absolutely love being here, I love my job and Im always excited to come in every day, said Dick Hughes. So the idea of being able to carry on and in a different capacity where I can implement some of my own ideas and really work more closely with the staff and the library board to make the library even greater its a really exciting opportunity. While there will be a bit of a transition and adjustment period into the new role, neither Dick Hughes or Assistant Director of Library Services Carmen Erison are very concerned.
Rachel Dick Hughes has become a familiar face in the Strathmore municipal Library in the past couple of months as the Community Access Program Youth intern. She will now be taking on a new role with the library as the Director of Library Services.
What I find is really spectacular about having Rachel come into this role after being here as a CAP Youth Intern is she brings an appreciation for our needs. Shes seen the interest in that technology, shes coming in knowing where our weaknesses are and where we can improve and so thats one thing she has a really great advantage compared to any other candidate that could have filled this role, said Erison. I can speak for the library board and the staff that we are very excited to have Rachel take this role as director. Although she is new to the industry she brings a fresh look on the library world and library services which is something that a small town library like ours can certainly use. Dick Hughes said she is waiting to hear the results of the needs assessment before really jumping on a few ideas she has brewing. She does know, however,
that she would like to see more programming being offered. The mission of the library is to provide opportunity for life-long learning so it is important to her to see that happen. Recently the library had been running technology courses with CAP and they were well received and attended. She would like to see more of those types of programs coming back and new ones being offered. I would love to see some kind of afterschool program, we have usually a rush of teenagers coming in about 4 p.m. and its really exciting they like the library but Id like to provide something for them thats an opportunity for learning but also really fun, said Dick Hughes. The results from the needs assessment are expected to be released this spring and future programming will then be determined.
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Continued from Page 1 In return the Tour of Alberta will bring the event to Strathmore and will provide different revenue sources for the town as well as sponsorship opportunities and promotional opportunities, said Simpson. There will be a VIP section for dignitaries and corporate sponsors, and 150 travelling media representatives who will be following the race. There will also be international coverage from media sources who will be covering their racers. The Town will be provided with two 30-second public announcements to promote Strathmore This something that weve been trying to do for a long time to bring events to this town. Finally its come to fruition and I think this is a no brainer that we need to jump in and get right behind this and make it work because theres numerous things to follow behind it, said Councillor Earl Best.
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Zero the Hero made an appearance in ms. Dahms Grade 1 & 2 class as they celebrated 100 days of school. Designated children brought in 100 pieces of various snack items (i.e.: cherries, goldfish crackers, almonds, pretzels) to make up their 100 Day mix to share with each other. Zero the Hero (aka matthew Lauridsen) and ms. Dahm, and Grade 1 students: morgan Harris, Brodie ellis, Vincenzo Giordani, Nick Pillopow, Jocelyn Gauthier, James Reagan, Taya Brindle, Addison Hough, Jessica Wolfs. Manny Everett Photo
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Shannon LeCLair Times Reporter The second week of January found the Town of Strathmore opening an Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) for the second time in two years. In 2011, a severe snowstorm resulted in area highways shutting down, which required an EOC and a reception centre to be established. Emergency crews were called to locate and assist those stranded on the highway. The most recent emergency was on a much smaller scale, but still required the establishment of an EOC. In mid January, Jesse Parker, Director of Engineering and Operations, was informed of a water line break event. Once the extent of the break was discovered, Parker called Linda Nelson, Deputy Director of Emergency Management. Her decision was to establish an Emergency Operations Centre (EOC), and a fan-out call was made to Fire Chief Muir Furzer. At this point, the three of us reported to the EOC to make a decision on next steps, and determine what level of EOC was required, said Nelson. Once it has been determined that an EOC is necessary, the Emergency Management team looks at the potential impact to the community; based on the scope of the emergency, and whether or not there is an immediate risk to human life, property or environment, they will determine the level of the emergency event. There are three different levels of EOC that can be established. Level one is an information only level; the stakeholders in the situation are called in, and will then decide if the situation requires greater resources than are available to handle the situation. For example, when we responded to the call on Friday night, ( January 11, 2013), the Fire Department size-up resulted in additional resources being called, which meant contacting EPCOR. said Furzer. The situation then expanded beyond the scope of EPCOR, and the Emergency Management Team needed to bring in experts to deal with the situation, at which point the situation moved into a level two event. We had to formally set up a structure and begin coordinating all of the information coming in, and to coordinate all of the teams required to handle each different task, said Nelson. A level three means its an immediate threat to the community; a tornado for example. A tornado moves through town, destroys the community, and we immediately go to a level three; theres no discussion, we set up an EOC and we start taking immediate action. In the case of the water main break, the decision was made to go to level two, as there was a potential threat to property, and the fanning out process to bring in the teams required to resolve the event began. When the EOC team stated they were going into meetings, there seemed to be a perception that everyone was being called in from the field. This was not the case; the EOC is a pre-designated facility established by the Town to coordinate the overall agency or jurisdictional response and support to an emergency. It is the role of the EOC Management Team to ensure that site support activities are coordinated, and that departments and agencies have sufficient resources and direction to accomplish their missions. The structure of an EOC is like a pyramid, regardless of the level. For example, there is always a senior official in charge of an event, with support staff reporting up, said Furzer, It is basically an information transfer, with one person in charge the whole time. Once the situation is resolved, the demobilization phase begins, which means that all assigned positions are deactivated, log books are closed, all required forms, reports, and other documentation are complete. Preparation is made to provide input to the After Action Report, and so on. The guideline for how to handle an emergency comes from the Alberta Emergency Management Act. More information about emergencys and procedures in Alberta can be found at www.aema.alberta.ca.
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Feb. 23rd - Colour in the Clouds will performing at the Youth Club On going registration for After The Bell homework club, ages 6-15yrs. Program is Monday to Friday, 3-6pm, with the exception of GHSD Fridays off. New programs beginning soon, look for us at REVS. Programs such as Mad Science (6-12yrs), Extreme Kids (6-12yrs), Chef^-8, 9-12yrs), Create A Cook (13-17yrs), Creative Station (6-12yrs). Jellybean dance - Saturday, Feb. 16th, from 6-9pm at the Strathmore Ag Society quonset. Looking for more TEEN programming - what would you to see, let us know! For more information please call our office 403-934-4918.
Council approved the Terms of Reference for the FCSS Grant Review Committee. Council appointed Randy Tiller, Sheila Crispin, Tracy Burkholder, David Collins and Robert Breitweiser to the FCSS Grant Review Committee for a term of three years. Council appointed Mr. Kevin Keegan and Ms. Melanie Dale to the Strathmore United Way Partnership Committee for a term of one year. Council appointed Mr. Allan Auger to the Strathmore Assessment Review Board for a term of one year. Council moved to support Mr. John Godsman in the amount of $500.00 for the production of a book that about Strathmore Seniors. Council approved the three year Radio Tower lease in the amount of $3500.00 annually and that the Mayor and CAO be authorized to sign the agreement on behalf of the Town. Council awarded the 2014 Thomas Drive Engineering Services contract to SNC Lavalin for the amount not to exceed $235, 010.00 plus GST and that the Mayor and CAO be authorized to sign the Engineering Agreement on behalf of the Town. Council directed Administration to draft a letter of support to the attention of the Minister of Health and that the Mayor be authorized to sign the letter on behalf of the Town of Strathmore. Council support s the Tour of Alberta coming to Strathmore by providing the following services: Police services, public works, permit service, EMS/EMT services, resident and business notifications, portable toilets, waste management and signage rental space and that Council give permission to the Mayor and CAO to sign the letter of agreement.
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Strathmore resident John Godsman has been writing bi-weekly columns featuring seniors in the area since May 2010. On Feb. 6 he put in a request to the Town asking for $500 to help with the costs of producing his new book. The book, The Seniors of Strathmore and Wheatland County is a compilation of the articles Godsman has written from May 2010 until Dec. 2012. I started this as a project when I was bored in 2010 and I thought it would maybe last six months, maybe nine months and here we are at the end of December Id written 54 articles. I have already written six for this year which will go into the next book which hopefully will be published in 2015, said Godsman. He started off by using the book Strathmore the village that moved to find his subjects and now people are contacting him with suggestions on who to write about. Godsman currently has 14 people in line for upcoming articles. Assist Business Centre has been compiling the articles into alphabetical order and preparing to print. I think its very good for the community that Mr. Godsman who will be able to complete this book and Im definitely in support of that and I would encourage the rest of council to support this as well, said Councillor John Rempel. After covering the costs associated with publishing the book, if there is any money left Godsman plans to have it put into a trust for the next edition of the book. He has no inter-
est in making a profit from it. Councillor Dave Hamilton moved to sponsor Godsman in the amount of $500. The motion passed with Councillor Best opposed. Road woRk scheduled A Request For Proposal for the engineering of Thomas Drive was put out to the public from Jan. 11 to Jan. 31. A 2013 project has been scheduled to see improvements made to the road. In 2013 that includes the engineering of the project as well as the construction of the project. We will need to secure an engineering firm for this activity based on construction requirements and the various systems that were planned to design and implement in Thomas Drive, said Jesse Parker, director of operations and engineering for the Town. At the close of the RFP request here were eight engineering consulting firms that indicated their interest in the project. SNC Lavalin Engineering Consultants was awarded the contract. Their cost was competitive, and Parker said they have a good understanding of the scope of work. The outline from SNC also will see Thomas Drive scheduled to reopen well before the Strathmore Stampede weekend, providing there are no delays due to weather or unforeseen circumstances. The project is expected to cost $235,010 plus GST. Fcss gRant Review committee Town council approved the terms of reference for the FCSS grant review committee on Feb. 6 before accepting five member requests. There must be two staff members and five residents who sit on the committee. Each member is appointed for a
three-year term, after which they must reapply to remain on the board. All of them must be residents of Strathmore, and officials from any organizations or groups who plan to apply for funding are ineligible to hold a position on the committee. Council appointed Randy Tiller, Sheila Crispin, Tracy Burkholder, David Collins and Robert Breitwieser to the first three-year term of the FCSS grant review committee. committee appointments The United Way has two new members of the public who will be sitting on the partnership committee. Kevin Keegan and Melanie Dale were both appointed to a one-year term. The Assessment Review Board is also welcoming a new face: Allan Auger will sit on the board for one year. Extensive training by the province is required for anyone who sits on the board. Training sessions usually take place in the spring. museum committee The museum committee board members met up after taking a bit of a hiatus. Councillor Pat Fule said they hope to set up a society so that grant funding may be applied for in the future but first they need 10 board members. Anyone interested in joining the committee can submit their name with the Town at 403-934-3135. Request FoR suppoRt The Wheatland and District Emergency Medical Services Association (WADEMSA) asked the town and the county for a letter of support to be sent to the Minister of Health Fred Horne. WADEMSA is requesting additional funds from the provincial government for the costs of ambulance support.
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The lease agreement for the radio tower in the west side of town was up for renewal. Included in the renewal was a proposal to raise the amount given to the landowner by 75 per cent. Were looking for a three-year lease and previously that lease has been for $2,000 per year. Theyve asked for an increase and weve negotiated an increase to $3,500 per year to compensate for various price increases and land value around the area, said Jesse Parker, director of engineering and operations. At the time of signing in 2004 that $2,000 for the approximate 100 acres was a very generous amount from the landowner as a recognition for the emergency services
that the town has provided to the owner. The lease that weve had in the past has been a very fair price and I would say a very charitable price almost to the town to a degree. The previous contract had been signed in 2004. This is the first official renewal of the contract and the first time the annual rate has been increased. A few minor changes with insurance and a couple of clauses were also made to the contract. Yes $1,500 a year increase might sound a little bit high but we have also had the advantage of having that tower there for the last almost 10 years very a very reasonable amount as far as the cost of it is concerned, said Councillor John Rempel. Rempel made a motion to approve the three-year lease, which passed unanimously.
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Crowfoot Multi 4-H club had their monthly meeting Feb. 3. Crowfoot Club will be participating in 4-H on Parade, May 31 to June 2. Thank you Sterling Hilton for cleaning up the parking lot, John Biskup and Mike Comstock for digging a path to the fire pit, the Pagenkopf family for the firewood that we could have our Wiener roast. A big thank you to the Wheatland 4-H District key members Dale Palsson and Toni Comstock for presenting on communications. Dale and Toni are available to any other 4-H club. You can contact them via e-mail (wheatland4-hdistrict@shaw.ca). Project reporter Rebecca Madden says that for last weeks dog agility they worked on sit & stay. They just introduced tunnel and all dogs are doing great. They havent done much aside from
working on these two things. On Feb. 11, they worked on record books for a bit. Project reporter Sam Lloyd says that Lego project has started castle and knights, and they have just started working on outposts and the blacksmith shops. Sewing project had a sleepover on Feb. 7-8. Lorelei, Heather and Michelle along with the members made friendship bracelets, played games, had pizza for supper. They would like to thank Michelle Lalonde for donating, and providing pancakes for breakfast, which they would like to thank Lorelei Sammons for donating. They also worked on their pajamas on the 8th. A big thank you to Heather and Michelle for spending Thursday night at the hall with the girls. Club Communication is March 2 at the United Church. The next club meeting is March 4 at 6:30 p.m. at Crowfoot Hall.
Whats in a name?
Pat Fule Fule for Thought Names are very important to people. Over the years, Ive known people who agonize over picking just the right baby name for their new arrival. Sometimes these names must be kept secret, although I never really got why that was. I guess people might be worried that they have the best name EVER, and dont want the neighbours kid to also have it! Right now, I am teaching Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet to my Grade 10s. You remember how you were thrilled at studying the rich description of his words, the magic of his action, and the use of literary devices? Okay, well, maybe youre more like my Grade 10s than we thought theyre not exactly thrilled either. I tell them that Shakespeare is like bad tasting medicine that can be good for them, but they dont often buy that! Anyway, in this play Juliet is thinking of her newly found love, Romeo. They come from warring families, and their last names are a constant reminder of this bitterness. She actually thinks out loud about names, and questions why names have to be important. She says, Whats in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet; So Romeo would, were he not Romeo called. Well, Ill tell ya whats in a name, Will! Until youve been given a crappy name (or names) you shouldnt be ABLE to say whats in name! I believe I got ripped off in the name department. My parents told me (years later) that they never even HAD a name for me!! Oh no, I wasnt like the little kids whose parents tried so hard to get JUST the right name for their new bundle. Oh no, they had nada for me. In fact, I think a couple of days went by before they named me. Did they pick a name suitable for a young man, something other kids would say, huhcool name? No, their strategy was more simple they asked the doctors name who delivered me! Luckily, the doctors name was not Sheila, for all the effort that went in to THAT choice! They also decided to bring in our European culture to my naming. Now to me, that can often be the kiss of death for coolness. So I got the Irish name of Patrick, even though I was a mix of Hungarian and Slovenian! The MIDDLE name is my nightmare. Sure, it comes from an uncle I never met, and was probably to honour him, but Ill bet back in Europe, he never got TEASED in some horrible, crappy chant! This name will stay with me I cant trust even my 46 readers with it, as I could be betrayed. My own kids know it, and I always had to race to my classroom, as they often wrote it on my board! Sometimes Id miss it, and other students would ask, what the heck is _ _ _ _ _ _ ? I do try to keep it as secure as possible, but Ive learned Facebook can be deadly! My first name has been difficult too. I am not very formal or fancy, and have gone by Pat for years. This has led to confusion. In letters, resumes, e-mails, people often think Im a woman! My first teaching interview hit me between the eyes with this problem. I made the short list of three people being interviewed for a PE teaching job in Fort Macleod. It sounded great, but heres where I should have caught on (curse that PE Degree! ). The job was for all girls high school PE!! How could I possibly teach that, why would they want me? As we went in for the interview, it became crystal clear. No one had read my application OR resume carefully! In fact, a couple even looked stunned. THEY thought that because my name was mentioned as Pat, that I was a woman! They interviewed us, then left us waiting in the hallway. I listened through the door at the confused discussion, wondering what was next. Sure enough, they called us in one at a time, in order of being rejected. The first girl came out crying, then I was called. I congratulated the last one, and faced the music no all girls PE for me! So we were a little more careful on naming our kids. Deb decided their names would share letters which would make them closer. We also talked about alternatives. I may have said this before, but I AM getting older. We thought Brennens name should be Jett, then his name would be Jett Fule! Breanne couldve been April, April Fule! We even kicked around Diesel for Brennen and Morgan Taylor for Breanne then her first initials would read M.T. Fule you know Empty Fule!! LOL! So, for those of you who also arent thrilled with your names, I feel your pain. We do have options if you have a better middle name, you could switch to that one. Maybe you could like The Artist Formerly Known As Prince, change your name to a symbol! To those of you who are about to name your first baby choose wisely it will be your kid who has to live with it! I also had to discover all the words that rhymed with Pat, and based on my recent doctor visit, THAT one hurts the most! (Fule for Thought is a slice of life humourous column that appears in the Strathmore Times, written by long-time resident, town councillor, high school teacher, coach, husband and father of two Pat Fule. If you would like to get in touch with Pat, you can send him an e-mail at Pat.fule@shaw.ca)
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different types of biscuits. The group also spent time understanding safety in the kitchen. Though the business meetings we have discussed our winter party and choose to have it at Lloyds Roller Rink in Calgary. Our volunteer project for the year has been undecided at this time, but the group has many wonderful ideas. Finally we have reached a decision of contributing a $100 gift card to help support a leader who has been in 4-H for many years and whose husband is suffering from cancer.
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The Strathmore 4-H Multi Club held another business meeting on Dec. 10. The photography group had the homework of taking pictures with the flash on. They also began to research famous photographers and looking at why they like that particular style. In Foods the kids are having lots of fun baking layered cakes along with making two
Westmount elementary School teacher monica major returned to the school last month after a year-long exchange with Australian teacher Ali Collins.
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Wheatland County Council decided it makes more sense to invest funds in a new B6 dozer than put funds to repairs. The dozer needs transfer and drive train work, and Transportation and Infrastructure Manager Dave Churchill suggested the investment might not be worth it. There is a net benefit to buy new. It is just the right time to do it, said Churchill. The dozer had 12,000 hours of operation. It was off warranty. The motor repairs would cost about $67,000, and at resale the machine would only command about $71,000. The total bill to recertify it would be $150,000, whereas a new machine complete with new attachments is $391,000. As to accessing the funds, Churchill planned to bump equipment with less wear to a later replacement year. We have a reserve in our Capital purchases that was set up for situations like this, said Reeve Glen Koester. Dont delay other needs to do this. Council approved the purchase of the new dozer and will send the old one to auction. Public Works Bridge File 7918 in Redland is scheduled for shut down until June. Concrete barriers will be set up until guard rails can be installed. The remainder of contractor funds will be held until work is completed. Churchill indicated that recovery of $634,884 was obtained from the province, for bridge work completed in the county during 2012. He also commented on work submitted for consideration in 2013-15. Alberta Transportation pretty much agreed in principal to all of our requests, said Churchill. He commented that plow and sand crews had been out four to five times in January. Tree removal courses were complete. Gravel crews were working at the Therin pit and stockpiling at RR264, which should be completed in eight months. Crews would be participating in an Overhead Crane mechanical course. We just want to make sure that the crews are doing everything safely, said Churchill. Private snoW removal questioned. Councillors questioned Churchill about the rules concerning private citizens clearing snow from roadways in County areas.
Some well-meaning citizens had been plowing hamlet roadways with their own equipment. Councillors wondered if there was a bylaw concerning the procedure. Administration advised them that there wasnt a bylaw, but the issue fell under the road clearing policies. People have been in to talk to us, said CAO Jennifer Deak. It is a liability for them and us. There needs to be a work and access agreement in place and proper liability insurance to cover them. We told them they needed the agreement and they took the policy with them. Deak said without the signed agreement, citizens cannot use their equipment on the roads and it is essentially illegal. tenders oPened Rosebud pump and well house upgrade tenders were opened with three incoming bids. CDM Mechanical put in a final bid of $124,273 with a 110 day completion. NIB Developments tendered a $188,553.75 bid with 60 day completion. Everest Construction gave a $227,864.18 bid with 120 day completion. Council awarded it to CDM Mechanical. The second tender had four bids for the Rosebud Water Booster Station. CDM Mechanical bid $471,835.81, with a 160 day completion. AM McKay posted a $579,585.30 bid at 180 days to complete. , NIB Developments placed the lowest bid at $399,630 with a 90 day finish and Everest Construction posted $732,102 with completion estimate at 120 days. Council approved the low bid from NIB Developments. A tender for the sale of lots in Cluny received no applicants. WFcss moved in Completion of the administration building repairs was complete and Churchill confirmed to Council that WFCSS had moved into their new offices. They are settling in nicely and beginning to fit in, Churchill said. Wid and Water smart Mike Ziehr, Municipal Engineer Technologist and development officer advised council that the terms of reference had been completed and they were looking at proposals that would address the regions issues. A study of the feasibility of draining storm water and pinpointing appropriate drainage sites will be done soon. More information would be forthcoming after the February 22 meeting.
Annual Memberships and $25 and run from Nov to Nov. General Meetings are held every second Tuesday of the month at 1:30 pm and Pot Luck suppers are every 4th Tuesday at 5:30 pm. Cost for Supper is $5 if not bringing a dish. All Seniors are welcome. Weve been having a great turnout and even greater food. Plan on sticking around after the meal for extra fellowship and fun. Next Pot Luck is Feb 26th and there will be an Alberta 55 plus Presentation following. The club has become quite active in the last few months with regular activities such as Yoga, Cribbage, Canasta, Floor Curling and the men play Pool every morning at 10 am. Other activities usually start at 1:30. Check the Club Room for actual times and Sign up. We even have a new Dart board and it seems to be getting a good workout. Come out and try a new fun activity - learn to play Bridge or Scrabble or suggest something like shuffleboard or Dominoes. Something new the last couple of months has been the Bus trip to the CPO (Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra) selected Show Rehearsals. Limited space on the bus (20), overflow by car pool. Next trip for Rehearsal is 01 Mar. Until next time - come over to the Happy Gang and see what is going on that might interest yourself or bring any suggestions you may have. For those new to Strathmore, were located at 85 Lakeside Blvd. (same building as the Library). We have a lovely Hall with kitchen facilities for rent by calling Shirley at 934-9927). Happy Gang info call Val at 901-9302. Good Luck to all those Participants from Strathmore and the surrounding Areas who are taking part in the Alberta 55 Plus Winter Games in Calgary 13 -16 Feb. Feel free to stop by the Canada Olympic Park (WinSport at the Markin MacPhail Centre) and watch some of the activities.
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Council agreed to several requests for decisions on Feb. 5. The first was a vote to keep bookkeeping fees for WADEMSA at $757.44. They also agreed to a 2013 requisition by Drumheller to pay a fee of $36.20 per capita, for those Wheatland residents using its solid waste treatment services. Marigold levy fees were agreed to, which remained the same as last year. A requisition from Wheatland Housing management was also approved. The 2013 Calgary Regional Airshed Zone Membership was deferred for consideration, pending a presentation to council in March or April. Councillors wanted more information on what benefit membership offered the County. Approval for the Strathmore Seed Cleaning plant loan passed second and third reading. I talked to the chairman. He said that with the nice weather most of the building is now closed in. Some of the machines are being installed and they are still waiting for some, said Councillor Ken Suave about the Seed Plant. 2013 seniors conference Councillors will be filling out a questionnaire about the needs of area seniors, in order for the Grey Matters Conference to develop a speaking agenda. Councillor Alice Booth said that last years conference highlighted the importance of developing measures for a safe community. It was a big issue across the province and we need to catch up on it, said Booth. The conference is a good place to find out what is going on. Especially when people are transferring from their houses into care facilities, it is a good seminar to see who is doing what. The conference was asking councillors to suggest groups and topics for presentations. Councillors suggested Making Safe Communities a public policy. Some of the local service groups were suggested as possible presenters. Gleichen war memorial Permission was requested to alter the memorial by adding names of soldiers that served in Afghanistan. Now that it is a historical memorial site, any changes require permission, said CAO Jennifer Deak. Council approved the additions to the memorial. narrow escape Councillors thanked CAO Jennifer Deak for her vigilance over council activity. In recent news, several officials have been called to task for purchasing tickets with municipal funds to attend political party fundraising functions. It is illegal for a municipality to donate to political parties. Last year, Deak warned councillors that such an action would constitute a conflict of interest and recommended that they could not request to have the County pay admission and attend as paid representatives of the County. Many thanks go out to Jennifer Deak, as she kept us out of hot water, said Councillor Ken Sauve. carseland sewaGe laGoon Councillor Ken Sauve questioned whether a public meeting, regarding the progress on the Carseland sewage lagoon, might be set up. Others questioned if that was necessary.
No meeting is needed and people can petition if they have concerns. A public hearing is automatic, said CAO Jennifer Deak when questioned about the appropriate process. Councillor Sauve said an open house or meeting would allow people to see how things will change, get information on how it is paid for and who it serves. He gave the example of the meeting held in Rosebud. It was pointed out that the Rosebud meeting was held because an emergency was involved. I think something like this affects people and it is our due diligence to have a meeting there. People commute and a meeting could catch people who can only attend in the evening, said Councillor Sauve. A public meeting is fine, but a public hearing is more formal having all the information presented, said Councillor Ben Armstrong. Council directed staff to check on the availability of the Carseland Hall for a public meeting and bring the information back to council.
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the season en route to the win over the Vipers. According to Kings bench boss Doug Murphy, it was also one of the most satisfying wins of the season. I think so, were still running a really short bench we had to affiliate players in the lineup, running three lines, the guys just absolutely stepped up, said Murphy. Were getting great efforts all the way around. The Kings, who are going through personnel issues and injuries, were once again led by their top line. Andrew Bergmann scored twice and Ross Fox added a goal and two helpers to pace the Kings offence. Austin Fisher and Chris Reed also scored for the Kings, while Sam Lonnberg added two assists. Goaltender Richie Hubbell was outstanding, making 43 saves for the shutout. I think Red Deer came in taking us lightly they didnt come out with a good warm up, so we caught them a little cold, assessed Murphy. Fox, Bergmann and Lonnberg were on fire and the other guys stepped up as well and contributing. Richie Hubbell was absolutely (unreal). This is his third season (with us) and that was the best game bar none that hes played for us. The Kings are now preparing to play a pair of statement games to close out the regular season. The team will travel to Cochrane on Feb. 15 before returning to face Medicine Hat the following day at the Strathmore Family Centre (8 p.m.). The fourth-ranked Kings will face the fifth-ranked Cochrane Generals in the Survivor Series beginning on Feb. 20 (8 p.m.) at the Strathmore Family Centre. Game 2 is in Cochrane on Feb. 22 and Game 3, if necessary, is slated for Feb. 23 (8 p.m.) at the Strathmore Family Centre. The winner of the series will face the top-ranked Okotoks Bisons beginning on Feb. 24, while Coaldale and Medicine Hat will face off in the other South playoff series.
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net and our power play didnt help us out that ended up killing us. After the loss, Friesen liked the way the Bisons responded the following day versus a very desperate Calgary Northstars team. Even though the Northstars took a 1-0 first period lead, the Bisons finally got on the board with 3:09 left in the second period, when Matt Forchuk converted a feed from Connor Boyd and Ryan Zeniuk. Despite dominating the play and outshooting the Stars 38-24, the Bisons gave up the final goal with 44 seconds left. At the end of the day, Im happy with the way we played today, said Friesen after the game. I thought we battled, competed really hard and kept things simple. We took pucks to the net and their goalie played really well. We missed the net on a couple of high scoring chances we had two breakdowns and they scored two goals. Despite not solidifying a playoff spot with a win, the Bisons heard shortly after their final game that the team chasing them, the Calgary Flames, lost to Lethbridge. As a result, the Bisons clinched the fourth seed in the division and will have home ice when they open the post-season versus the Flames. Game 1 of the best-of-three series is slated for Feb. 21 at the Strathmore Family Centre. Game time is set for 6:45 p.m. The remainer of the schedule will be released next week.
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Mini-Tyke (Born: 2007-2009) / Tykes (Born: 05-06) > 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM Novice (Born 03-04) / Peewee (Born 01-02) > 11:30 AM 12:30 PM Bantam (Born 99-2000) / Midgets (Born 97- 98) > 12:30 PM 1:30 PM Girls all levels > 1:30 PM 2:30 PM Please bring a helmet with cage, gloves, and running shoes, we will provide sticks and balls. Hockey helmet will work.
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Rob passed away on Friday, February 8, 2013 at the age of 45 years. Beloved husband of Kathleen and dear father of Charlene, Bryan, Brody, Cassidy, and Cari. A Celebration of Robs life will be held on Saturday, February 16, 2013 at Wheatland Funeral Chapel, Strathmore at 3:00 p.m. To send condolences please visit www.wheatlandfuneralhome.ca.
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After winning 6-3 in Game 1 versus Bow Valley, the Wheatland Warriors advanced to the next round of provincial play with a 4-4 draw on home ice in Game 2 on Feb. 7.
John & Anne Godsman would like to thank Don Geiger and The Strathmore Lions for the assistance provided to our friend, on her move from Wheatland Lodge to Sagewood. It is great to live in a community, where help like this is still available.
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So many thank yous from Ron McKinnons family - To family and friends for the many visits & hugs, cards & notes, flowers, food & fellowship. - To all the Home Care & Handi-Bus people for making it possible for Ron to stay at home. - To Francis Van Bussel and family for all the help with the celebration of Rons life. - To Dr. Cheng and staff at the Baker Centre for their years of care & to Dr. Damji in Strathmore. You are all Gods hands and heart and we are very grateful. God bless you Elaine, Shirley, Marlene, Graham, spouses & grandchildren
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The Strathmore Mixed Curling League would like to extend our sincere appreciation to all sponsors for their generous support during our Mixed Curling Bonspiel that was held Jan 23 27, 2013
TAKE NOTE that applications have been received by the Western Irrigation District to change the area of the District.
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Topics to be covered include: 1. Soil texturing and moisture determination Any person wishing to complain is required to submit a written complaint to the using the Hand Feel Method Western Irrigation District at Box 2372 105-900 Pine Road, Strathmore, Alberta, 2. T1P 1K3 within 30 days after the date of the publication of this notice. Soil Water - Plant Relationships 3. Irrigation Management Techniques & Timing Jim Webber, P. Eng. General Manager for Disease ControlIrrigation District Western 4. Pivot Automation & New Technology 5. Hands on testing using the Alberta Irrigation Management Model (AIMM) Workshop will be held at the following location:
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EArN SoME EXTrA CASH! Performalogics is looking for Customer Service Evaluators in the Strathmore area. For details call 1-888-8557467 or login to www.performalogics.com. Now HiriNg - F.T. at the Strathmore Station - Kitchen Helpers 11.30/hr experience preferred, but will train. F.T. Cook $13.61/hr 3-5 years experience required. Mail resume to 380 ridge road, Strathmore, AB T1P 1B5 or Fax 403-9349390 or Email: strathmorestation@gmail.com. NEwCArT CoNTrACTiNg LTD. is hiring for the upcoming turnaround season. Journeyman/Apprentice; Pipefitters; welders; Boilermakers; riggers. Also: quality Control; Towers; Skilled Mechanical Labourer; welder Helpers. Email: resumes@newcartcontracting. com. Fax 1-403-729-2396. Email all safety and trade tickets.
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YoUNg AggrESSiVE PErSoN rEqUirED for New & Used Auto Sales. good pay plan, company benefits, training will be provided. Call glenn @ 403-934-3334. HiriNg - F.T. Server $9.75/ hr no experience required, will train. F.T. Kitchen Helper at the roadhouse restaurant - $11.30/hr experience preferred, but will train. F.T. Cook $13.61/hr 3-5 years experience required. Mail resume to: 510 Hwy #1 Strathmore AB T1P1M6. PArTS MANAgEr gM dealership requires Automotive Parts Manager. Must be detail oriented with leadership and organizational skills. requires inventory management skills with a focus on customer satisfaction. Apply to: Alan Hunter, Hunter Motors Ltd., Athabasca. Fax 780-675-3415 or email: admin@huntermotors.ca.
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Strathmore District Health Services is looking for an experienced hairdresser to work with our long term care residents. This is a posistion with a great deal of flexibility and will require one to two days per week. Experience working with seniors and good communication skills are an asset. Must have license and/or certificate. Competition to close February 22, 2013. Please apply in writing or by email to: Glenda Boc, Coordinator, Long Term Care Strathmore District Health Services 200 Brent Blvd, Strathmore, AB T1P 1J9 Glenda.Boc@albertahealthservices.ca
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We have had such a great success with the Bridging the Gap Community Lunch Club that we need to build our Team of Volunteer Kitchen Leads and Helpers, by having you join: Community Lunch Club serves a lunch to Seniors on Tuesday from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm at the Lord of All Lutheran Church, twice a month, in Strathmore. We also take turns 2 Mondays a month in doing the snack for the moms and babies in the Mentorship program. Other opportunities may be available for volunteering in other capacities, in connection with the programs. Kitchen Leads: Would help the Program Facilitator plan the menu on a selected date. They organize the Kitchen Helpers in preparing the menus. We provide support in completing a food safety assignment. Commitment is 2 hours of orientation, and 1 Lunch Club date every 2nd month. Kitchen Helpers: Socialize and assist the Kitchen Leads in preparing food on the dates of their choice in the kitchen. Commitment is 2 hours of orientation, and 1 Lunch Club date once a month. Volunteers gain from their experience working with Seniors who may be isolated, and enjoy a chance to socialize over a meal. They have opportunities to share talents, learn new skills, meet new people, develop friendships/supports, contribute to the community, and make a difference in peoples lives.
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SMS FORT MCMURRAY is hiring Certified Heavy Duty Mechanics & Welders. Total compensation $76.71/ hour (including premiums & allowances). 14 X 14 shift rotation. Email: fmjobs@ smsequip.com. Website: www.smsequip.com. FAST TRACK to Parts and Materials Technician. New 34 week program at GPRC Fairview Campus. Fall, 2013. Write 1st and 2nd year apprenticeship exams. 1-888999-7882.
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PARTS MANAGER. GM dealership requires Automotive Parts Manager. Must be detail oriented with leadership and organizational skills. Requires inventory management skills with a focus on customer satisfaction. Apply to: Alan Hunter, Hunter Motors Ltd., Athabasca. Fax 780-675-3415 or email: admin@huntermotors.ca. BAKOS NDT is hiring qualified CGSB Technicians in Whitecourt, Edmonton and Grande Prairie. Benefit package, signing bonus and profit sharing available. Email: admin@bakosndt.com or call 1-888-763-5575.
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BLUE RIDGE Lumber Inc. is looking to hire a Certified Electrician. Candidate must have Alberta or Inter-provincial Journeyman Electrical Certificate. Competitive wages, benefit package and pension plan included. Email resume to: merv.milo@ westfraser.com. CLASS 1 Journeyman Picker Operator required. Please fax resume and credentials to 780-778-2918. For further information please call David 780-778-0422 in Whitecourt.
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BE A PART of the Edwards Garage tradition, 84 years of exceptional service. We have the following positions available. Lube Tech; mechanical aptitude an asset. Salesperson; highly motivated individual; outgoing and friendly; high-income potential. Please email: main@ edwardsgarage.com or fax to 403-845-4661, Attention: Brent.
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SPRUCE POINT Park Association is seeing an individual for the position of: Park Manager (Seasonal May 1 - Sept. 15). The Spruce NOW LOCATED in Drayton Point Park campground and Please e-mail resume to: like Us Valley. BREKKAAS Vacuum & marina facility is located on Lesser Slave Lake approxiTank Ltd. Wanted Class 1 & 3 on Facebook! penny@cattleland.ca or fax 403-934-4594 Drivers, Super Heater Opera- mately 285 kms northwest tors with all valid tickets. Top of Edmonton, Alberta near huxted wages, excellent benefits. the Hamlet of Kinuso. We are Waste disposal & Port-a-Potties Please forward resume to: now accepting applications Email: dv@brekkaas.com. for the position of Park Manager, for the period of May Phone 780-621-3953. Fax 1 to Sept. 15. For complete 780-621-3959. package and details please call 780-775-3805 or 780Royal Canadian 805-0801 or email: spruce Legion requires Creekstone Farms is a diverse grain opera- by the pointpark@gmail.com. PosiSO008007 Prepared needed tion will remain open until tion located 9.5 km north HR ADWORKS REALTORS WANTED suitable candidate is found. Service Team of Strathmore, Alberta. Valid Safety Century 21 PowerRealty is estate Together with the feedlot, research and a progressive real CENTRAL PEACE NATURAL tickets brokerage focused on a trucking operation it offers an exciting Gas Co-op Ltd. requires full1st aid, H2S powerful internet strategy to time Gas Utility Operator. work environment. connect consumers with our Must be able to Apply with Experience, safety tickets We are currently seeking a associates. Take our online an asset. Clean valid drivers work evenings & Drivers test to see if a career in Real hardworking, dynamic individual to licence required. Forward Estate is for you, and review weekends. abstractSection perform gen. Insertion Date farm duties including but not resume: cpngc@telusplanet. Docket Media Ad Size Testimonials from current net. Fax 780-864-2044. Apply with resume limited to; combining, silaging, x 5.44 Local work 1302-035 Strathmore Times CAREERS Feb 15, 2013 3 col Century 21 PowerRealtors at: Mail: Box 119, Spirit River, see Dawn. driving various farm equipment and labour. weekends off albertarealestatecareers.com T0H 3G0.
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RitcHie BRoS Unreserved auction. edmonton, March 8. two parcels of Farmland located at Grassland, alberta. For more info contact Jerry Hodge, 780-706-6652 or visit: rbauction.com/realestate. MeieR GUn aUction. Saturday, March 9, 11 a.m., 6016 - 72a ave., edmonton. over 150 guns - handguns, rifles, shotguns, miscellaneous. call to consign 780-4401860. RitcHie BRoS Unreserved auction. edmonton, april 24 & 25. Residential Golf community lot Development project in vulcan, alberta. contact Dean pollock 403650-1996 or visit: rbauction. com/realestate.
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JoURneyMan HD mechanic required for oilfield construction company. Duties will include servicing, maintenance and overhaul of our equipment. the job will be predominately shop work, but with a portion of your time spent in the field. a mechanics truck will be supplied for you. the job is based in edson, alberta. call lloyd at 780-723-5051. neeD to aDveRtiSe? province wide classifieds. Reach over 1 million readers weekly. only $269. + GSt (based on 25 words or less). call this newspaper noW for details or call 1-800-282-6903 ext. 228. pyRaMiD coRpoRation is now hiring! instrument technicians and electricians for various sites across alberta. Send resume to: hr@pyramidcorporation.com or fax 780-955-HiRe. $100 - $400 caSH Daily for landscaping work! competitive, energetic, honesty a must; propertyStarsJobs. com. WanteD - Water & vacuum truck operators. class 3 w/Q-endorsement, H2S, First aid, pSt, cStS. Mechanically inclined. Day-rate benefits. Fax 403-934-3487. email: reception@mjswaterhauling. com.
Flexible and dynamic work environment ... Competitive wages and benefits As an Accounting Technician / Staff Accountant your main responsibilities would be the preparation of year end files, financial statements, corporate and personal tax returns. We are seeking an energetic, driven individual with experience in accounting and related software such as QuickBooks, Simply Accounting and/or AgExpert. Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications is required; with emphasis on Excel. An agricultural background would be considered an asset. The right candidate would be considered for either a part or full time position.
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Professionally renovated bi-level across from park. Backs onto school grounds. 3 bedrooms up, 1 down. Three bath. Triple det garage. Single att garage. Call for the extensive list of renos. A must see at $287,900. mlsc3553104.
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brentwood 3 bedroom, large fenced yard, close to schools. n/P, n/s. $1000 per month plus utilities. available Feb 1. Call after 6, 403-9342265. bunGaLow in downtown stratHmore. 3 bdrm up, 2 finished rooms down, 2 bath. $1200/month. utilities not included. 403-9346676
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2 bdrm Condo, 5 appliances, 1 vehicle covered parking, storage shed, quiet location, close to park, school & downtown. $1100/ mo. includes all utilities & cable and dd required n/s, n/P. 403-650-2498.
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For rent: Large executive top Floor one bedroom, one bathroom Condo w/2 underground heated parking stalls and storage overlooking the strathmore Lake. Granite Counters throughout and infloor heat. $1200/per month. Call 403-390-1414 to make this condo your home! 2 bdrm traiLer For rent, 5 miles from strathmore. 5 appliances, $900/mo includes water & power. references and security deposit required. 403-934-3196. 2 bdrm bsmt suite. beautifully finished w/ lg maintenance rm, separate enterance & deck onto fantastic bkyrd. shared kitchen/ laundry w/ quiet landlord. You wont be sorry. $1000/mo incl. utilites. dd, lease & move-in date negotiable. Contact 403901-9295.
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drive-in baY For Lease. 600ft2 plus mezzanine, 12 foot entrance door, separate bathroom area, former tire shop/detailing bay, good access to Highway #1. Perfect for a mechanic or general workbay/storage. available immediately! $700/month plus common costs. Contact shane @ (403) 669-4874.
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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.
3 Bedroom - 2 Bath
403.361.0143
Re/max Realty Horizon Serving Strathmore & Area
w/stunning valley & mountain views. Located on private ranch, 25 mins S. of Strathmore, 30 mins E. of Calgary. Horse boarding avail. $1100/month + utilities. N/S. Lease & security deposit required.
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6 Plex Available From $64,000 - $84,000 Buy one or buy all six!
- 18 hole semi-private golf retreat & club house community - Walkout basement - Lots of upgrades - 3 bedroom, 2.5 bathrooms - MLSC3513077
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- Bungalow with 2800 sq. ft. of living space - 2 + 2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms - Walkout basement - Large lot - MLSC3542521
15 km NW of Strathmore $539,900
MLS #C3542521 126 Strathmorewalkout - Open layout bungalow, finished Lakes Place
- A/C, infloor heat in bsmt - Solar equipped - MLSC3540152
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- 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths - 3 acres - 20' x 40' heated barn - MLSC3540860
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New paint, New carpeting, large corner lot, total 5 bdrms. Fully developed 1300 sq ft bungalow within walking distance to schools $349,900
Strathmore $188,000
- Affordable townhouse with open floor plan - Fenced yard, oak kitchen - No condo fee - 3 bedrooms - MLSC3545948
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$274,900 959 sq ft 2 bedroom bungalow cute and cozy, on 3 Acres just south of Standard
$339,900
This 1500+ sq ft fully developed bungalow has 3 completely new bathrooms, granite, total of 4 bedrooms and a chefs dream for a kitchen, central a/c, double attached garage and RV Parking in rear with alley access.
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Ginormous Double Wide Mobile. New Carpets 3 Brms Plus Family Room. Room for Double Garage.
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1185 SQ. FT. BUNG HARDWOOD AND GRANITE FULLY DEV. LOWER DOUBLE FRONT ATT GARAGE.
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Custom Designed 5 Bdrm Home. Over 1500 sq. ft. Full Walk out Fully Finished Professionally!!
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LARGE ONE BDRM UNIT ON THIRD FLOOR IN LAMBERT VIEWS OF THE SUNRISE, AND LAKE FROM BALCONY ENJOY PARTIES, POOL & WOODWORKING OPTION TO PURCHASE SINGLE GARAGE.
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CHINOOK III. 1 bdrm $800/ mth or 2 bdrm for $900/mo +DD required. Heat & water included. No pets. Call Keli 403-324-2944
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60x48 WAREHOuSE WITH 19x16 OFFICE located in Rockyford. $1600/mo + utilities. Contact 403-533-3801 or 403-560-6265.
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RENT TO OWN in ROCKYFORD for $1450/mnt, Less than perfect Credit is OK. Owner will finance. Call Today 1-877-700-2413
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Lovely 1-BD/1-BATH updated condo in great no pet 30+ complex. $149,900. #107 43 Westlake Circle MLS C3532342 Call Karen Crosby, First Place Realty 403-680-0424. LAND FOR SALE by Tender. Closes Feb. 28/13. 2 quarters 8 miles north of Thorhild. Can be purchased separately. North quarter buildings can be purchased separately. Gas well revenue. Call 780-206-0145.
2 BDRM CONDO FOR RENT. Downtown Strathmore. $975/mo + electricity. Newly renovated. Call 403-5400340.
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CANAL CROSSING
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CANAL CROSSING LIGHT INDUSTRIAL LOT FOR SALE (ZONED M-1) 16.18 ACRES (APPROX.)
CANAL CROSSING LIGHT INDUSTRIAL LOT FOR SALE (ZONED M-1) 1.20 ACRES (APPROX.)
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CANAL CROSSING LIGHT INDUSTRIAL LOT FOR SALE (ZONED M-1) 2.00 ACRES (APPROX.)
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CANAL CROSSING LIGHT INDUSTRIAL LOT FOR SALE (ZONED M-1) 2.82 ACRES (APPROX.)
$119,900
1014 sqft. 2+1 bedrooms, covered deck, double attached garage, large mature fenced yard. New roof. Large double attached garage, large fenced yard. Quick possession for this home in Cluny
54 Acres in Highway #1 West Area Structure Plan 1/2 mile of highway frontage. Can be subdivided for general industrial. Great investment property. Immediate possession. huge Lot 70x120 backs onto the canal on west end of Strathmore.
LOT 8
CANAL CROSSING LIGHT INDUSTRIAL LOT FOR SALE (ZONED M-1) 1.50 ACRES (APPROX.)
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Upgraded Bi-level in Carseland, Granite, Hardwood, Travertine, Jetted tub, Fireplace the list goes on!!!
This bright bungalow is 1 block to school and has single front attached and double detatched garage. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, family room, hardwood floors, wood burning fireplace.
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4 level split Maplewood subdivision, close walk to schools & hospital. 4 bed, 3 baths, fireplace, new windows.
$314,900
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$349,900
$283,900
ENORMOUS PIE SHAPED LOT WALKOUT 3 BEDROOMS- FIREPLACE- UPGRADES
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PICTURE PERFECT FULLY FINISKED WALKOUT BACKING ONTO GREENSPACE
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cArseLANd 1113sq ft. raised bungalow. New basement development. 3 bed up, one down. 2 baths. Main floor laundry just off huge kitchen. Triple heated garage. Shows great! Warranty on recent upgrades. Must see at $279,900 Like new 4 level split. 1500sq.ft. developed. 3 bed, 3 bath and family room. Huge double garage. New kitchen and beautiful decor. Excellent assumable mortgage. $279,900 reduced MossLeigh AcreAge 6.4 acres heavily treed, lots of soft water, Quonset, Barn, 1224sq. ft. bungalow, new kitchen, double garage, shows great, $359,900 MossLeigh 1100sq.ft. Bungalow on super insulated basement. Huge lot. Double garage.Central air. High eff. heat and water. Immediate possession. Excellent price. $179,900. excLusive BuNgALow Fully developed four level split. Double att. heated garage. Huge great room with 10 ceiling and big stone fireplace. 3 bed, 2 bath, family room 2nd fireplace. Must see at $264,900
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MossLeigh AcreAge 6.4 acres heavily treed, lots of soft water, Quonset, Barn, 1224sq. ft. bungalow, new kitchen, double garage, shows great.
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$359,900
Bungalow with detached garage on large,beautiful treed lot in Standard. Close to all ammenities.
14 Acre Parcel, 1/2 hr east of Strathmore along irrigation ditch. Perfect place to build.
$127,000
Call 403.361.8044
Visit www.hestiahomes.ca $115,000
Commercial property on two lots in Rockyford. 14x 54 Atco building and 24x48 shop. Fenced yard.
$489,900
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MlS c3549053
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Terrific 4 Bedroom Home Pie Lot with Double Garage Well Maintained
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immaculate bi-level! wHy buy new wHen you can buy like new?
2011, 1740 Sq Ft Deve. Completely Detached, Fenced, Deck, SS Appl Just Move In!
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Start the NEW YEAR in a NEW HOME Just south of Smore A NEW 3 bedr mobile and NEW shop All ready for YOU $344,900
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Updated Home Full Basement Close to Schools Mature Trees
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Are you looking for a home that has everything on your WISH LIST? Granite, hardwood, gas fireplace, vaulted ceilings, new paint, current colours, home gym, media room, hottub gorgeous landscaping on a huge lot $422900
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MlS c3537367
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MlS c3535651
Have you ever REALLY wanted to move?! We DO too!! We are motivated to sell! This fully developed home is in the well desired area of Cambria. Over 2400sq ft in total this home has lots to offer. Stainless steel appliances, Large kitchen, island, 5 bdr, 3 baths, fireplace etc.
$308,000!
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MlS c3539457
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MlS c3543352
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tHis luxury Home in prestigious discovery ridge may be for you! $1,095,000
Backing onto Griffith Woods! This stunning home has so much to offer with all the upgrades you would ever want! Call today for a viewing!
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4 bedrooMS
Yes... this is IT ... fully developed newer home with 4 bedr & 3 baths open kitchen, big familyrm w/ gas fireplace and fenced yard complete w/ newer deck $319900
MlS c3537367
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Perfect maintenance free living with everything you need! Underground heated parking, air condition, games room, exercise area and so much more! Totally refinished one bedroom show very well comes with all appliances and more!
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House and land included in price! Loads of work needs to be done to get house in living condition no services to house except Electrical!
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MlS c3553546
awesome Hill side bungalow backs to golf course $344,900! Fully developed walkout home with 2+2 bedrooms 3 full baths, Open concept with in floor heating and under ground sprinklers! Across from Green space! renovated bungalow sHows amazing $134,900 Large fenced yard with private gate for drive way! Has heated work shop plus other out buildings all in great shape! Home is ready to move in condition!
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MlS c3528218
MlS c3543927
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Beautiful 3 berm condo. Fully developed basement. Single Garage. Many uprades inc;. A/C, fireplace, maple cabinets, laminate flooring. $229,000
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perfect condo
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MlS c3547472
All on one floor, this 2 bedroom condo comes with 6 appliances, one parking stall and your own fenced yard! Walking distance toall amenities and parks!
MlS c3553172
Tidy bungalow with single garage. Large fenced lot Small farming community Elementary school $129,900
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Many options on this parcel of land, 25 minutes east of Calgary. $599,000.
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MlS c3547601
Lovely 2 storey home Fully restored Newer heated double garage Beautiful condition $169,900
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MlS c3549339
This cozy updated mobile!! Everything is NEW!!! New windows, New flooring, New hot water tank, New furnace, New roof/shingles, New vinyl siding, Complete New kitchen, Complete new Bathrooom.
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MlS c3549894
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great location downtown on tHird avenue lease or sell GREAT DOWNTOWN LOCATION ONE BAY LEFT AT 1200 SQ FT $249,900
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MlS c3549656
Backing ONTO PARK/ GREENSPACE!!! With over 2000 sq. ft. of living space. 2 bedrooms up and 2 down. Nice size Kitchen/dining area and adjoining Bright Living Room. Boot/Mud Room...Main Floor Laundry. Family room/Games Room.. Dbl attached garage.
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MlS c3551598
Beautiful 2 bedroom end unit. Underground heated parking Bright enclosed atrium Self contained laundry $246,000
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1506 sq.ft. upgraded bungalow. 3 bdrms, 2 full baths. X-Large kitchen with loads of cabinets Granite and ceramic tile
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