Village of Barons elects new councillor
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:27:12 GMT
Southern Alberta NewspapersThe Village of Barons has elected Clinton Bishop as a councillor for the Village of Barons. The by-election was held on June 5, and saw 89 of 200 eligible village voters show up to cast their ballot. Clinton received 64 out of the 89 votes cast. The by-election came after former Mayor Ed Weistra resigned as Mayor in March 2023. While the recent by-election was for the position of Village Councillor, council will hold an organizational meeting to determine who will take the position as mayor and deputy mayor on June 13.Stand up for what you believe in
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:27:12 GMT
Fellow Citizens:During the tragedy of Hitler’s war 1939-1945, a concerned leading citizen, Mr. Niemoller, (whose) Christian moral principles were opposed to what was happening in his country, landed in a concentration camp. He made a famous confessional statement, “First they came for the Jews, I was silent, I was not a Jew. Then they came for the Communists, I was silent, I was not a Communist. Then they came for the trade unionists, I was silent, I was not a trade unionist. Then they came for me (and) there was no one left to speak for me,” so said Niemoller.In today’s world, “first they came to abort this child, I was silent, I was not that child. Then they came for the disturbed 14-year-old child, and offer this child a sex change using hormones and surgeries, I was silent it was not my son or daughter. Then they came and tried to take my freedom of speech away, on publicly speaking my opinion on these issues.” But thankfully, I know I don’t stand alone, we still have many Niemo...Lethbridge College joins the Pan-Canadian Smart Farm Network
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:27:12 GMT
By Erika MathieuSunny South NewsFollowing the launch of the Pan-Canadian Smart Farm Network (PCSFN) in 2021, Lethbridge College is the latest institution to join the network which is a collaborative network working together to enhance efficiencies, sustainability, and tech solutions in the agriculture industry across Canada.The network, led by Olds College, currently has representation for three provinces, but is working toward securing members from every geographic area in the country. Members also include University of Saskatchewan, Lakeland College, Discovery Farm Langham, Livestock and Forage Centre of Excellence, Manitoba Beef & Forage Initiatives Inc., and Enterprise Machine Intelligence & Learning Initiative.Dr. Joy Agnew, the-Vice President of Research at Olds College, welcomed Lethbridge College into the PCSFN last week. In a June 7 press release, Agnew praised Lethbridge College for its, “expertise in irrigated crop production, grain storage management, and hortic...Youth entering firefighting through Coaldale academy
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:27:12 GMT
By Erika MathieuSunny South NewsKate Andrews Fire and Emergency Services Academy (KAFESA) class of 2023 graduates were recognized and celebrated during a ceremony at the Coaldale Fire Hall on Friday.In attendance were graduates and guests, Coaldale and District Emergency Services (CDES) staff, board members and staff from Palliser School Division, Fire Chief of Coaldale, Clayton Rutberg, and former Chief of Coaldale, Kevin McKeown.This year, 12 students walked across the concrete equipment bay at the Coaldale Fire Hall and officially graduated from the academy. The program has been in operation for four years. Fire Chief Clayton Rutberg said, “There is a lot of resources that go into this program,” from instructors, staff, the Town of Coaldale, and the Palliser School Division adding the students in the program, “put a lot of time and effort into this. They work hard at it,” spending anywhere from four to five hours every Friday afternoon practicing various skills and learning diffe...New Coalhurst PDCC policy approved, amended
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:27:12 GMT
By Nikki JamiesonSunny South NewsCoalhurst councillors have a new policy on participating in continuing education and professional development opportunities.During their regular June 6 meeting, Coalhurst town council discussed a new policy on professional development, conference and convention attendance.Council had previously passed a motion to defer their Professional Development Policy to the Policy, Bylaw, Risk Review Committee to amend the policy at their regular April 18 meeting.The Professional Development, Conference, and Convention Policy includes revisions to sections 2, 3.2 and 4. The amendments are:• Removing the sentence “This policy does not apply to mandatory Council training or onboarding sessions related to Council Orientation or the Organizational Meeting of Council” from section 2, Scope.• Amending section 3.2, Conferences and Conventions, to include: “Council recognizes that conference and convention attendance can include both professional development and networ...Coalhurst mill rates passed
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:27:12 GMT
By Nikki JamiesonSunny South NewsCoalhurst council has set their mill rates for 2023.During their regular June 6 meeting, Coalhurst town council passed their Mill Rate Bylaw for 2023.Bylaw 444-23 – or the 2023 Mill Rate bylaw – allows the town to set the rates of taxation against assessable properties within Coalhurst’s boundaries for the 2023 tax year.First reading of the bylaw was passed during council’s May 16 meeting but it could not be finalized as the town has some recently annexed land, and as Lethbridge County had not finalized their mill rates, it could effect the annexed land. Since that time, Lethbridge County council has passed their mill rate bylaw, allowing for Coalhurst to finalize their mill rates.According to the bylaw, the requisition amounts set by the province,for Coalhurst are as follows:• Alberta School Foundation Fund (ASFF)• Residential/Farmland: $708,905• Non-residential: $53,946• Green Acres Foundation: $44,337The mill rates are, as follows:Tax Levy Assessm...Tourism expert says Coaldale has work to do to become premier destination, but is on its way
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:27:12 GMT
By Erika MathieuSunny South NewsCoaldale stakeholders, businesses, and municipal officials heard from one of North America’s leading “destination” experts with ideas and feedback on how to propel Coaldale as the leading place to live, work, and play.Roger Brooks has helped transform over 2,500 ordinary places into extraordinary destinations and has extensive experience in guiding municipalities on how to brand and market their town or city and develop themselves as a destination.Brooks outlined that the specific wants of millennials are one of the greatest shifts that is taking place in Canadian history, and noted the demographic of people born between 1981 and 1996 are the largest generation in U.S. and Canadian history in addition to being the most diverse, civically-minded, and the most educated generation.In terms of strategic destination planning, Brooks stressed, “it is really important to give millennials a seat at the table,” and added attracting millennials is the key to at...Tannersville's new Americana eatery sets opening date
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:27:12 GMT
TANNERSVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Nat’s Mountain House, located at 6589 Route 23A in Tannersville, is getting ready to open its doors. The restaurant is scheduled to officially open on Friday, June 23. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The 120-seat restaurant, bar, and lounge features an avant-garde design and serves American classic comfort food. The main dining room has large windows with views of the Northern Catskills. There is outdoor deck seating and an outdoor space with fire pits, Adirondack chairs, and porch swings.As well as a restaurant, Nat’s Mountain House will serve as a private event space and offer programming such as summer and fall activities for adults, movie nights, puppy meetups, petting zoos, and live music. Burnt Hills pizzeria permanently closes its doors The menu includes oysters, crab rangoon dip, salads, spaghetti, fish, chicken, fries, and cheese fondue. The drink menu includes a rotating selection ...ESYO awarded $3.5 million by NYSCA for youth music center
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:27:12 GMT
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Empire State Youth Orchestra has been awarded $3.5 million by the New York State Council on the Arts. The funding will support the construction of the ESYO Center for Musical Youth. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The grant is part of NYSCA's large capital project funding that saw the distribution of $90.5 million to arts organizations throughout New York. The Center for Musical Youth will allow young musicians to rehearse together at one location for the first time in ESYO’s 43-year history.The center will provide a space for creative collaboration where music and technology will be fostered under one roof. It will be located at 45 MacArthur Drive in Scotia-Glenville. Museum day camps for kids set in Glens Falls "We are so thrilled and thankful that New York State Council of the Arts selected our project for funding. We know this facility is critical for the future of youth music in our...Hazmat, ammonia situation in Canajoharie
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:27:12 GMT
CANAJOHARIE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Multiple agencies responded to 102 Church Street at the former Beechnut Plant for a hazmat situation on Wednesday around 12:43 p.m., according to the Canajoharie Volunteer Fire Department. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Firefighters say contractors were taking equipment out of the building when the smell of ammonia became apparent. The Canajoharie Volunteer Fire Department, Fort Plain Fire Department, and the County Hazmat team responded. The situation was contained and declared safe by hazmat team members. The on-site contractor alerted a clean-up company to respond to the scene. Resources were cleared at 3 p.m. ‘Return of Albany Firebirds Legends’ at MVP Arena on Saturday The Canajoharie Police Department, Montgomery County Sheriff's Office, and Montgomery County NY Emergency Services all responded to the team, with Lake Valley EMS being requested for standby.Latest news
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