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New public school one step closer
Council passes First Reading on bylaws
for new location for public middle school
by Tristan Turner
Morinville News Correspondent
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new public middle school is to be located in a residential
area, with claimed adequate access to parking and
growth for the school.
The new site is at the south-east corner of
town, between East Boundary Road and Grandin
Drive. The area of town, Grandin Heights, will see a
major development of residential properties in the
indeterminate future.
Council unanimously passed First Reading of a slate
of bylaws which allows for the changes to the Grandin
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brought to you by
MPS students
rally around
fellow student
with cancer
by Stephen Dafoe
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How do you get cancer? Can you catch cancer
from someone who has it? What colour is a
lymph node when you take it out after a biopsy.
Such were the questions asked of and patiently
answered by Dianne Tuterra, Child Life Specialist
with Kids with Cancer. Tuterra spoke to Morinville
Public School students Friday morning about
what fellow student Kylee Houle and her family
have been going through over the past few
months.
Houle, a six-year-old Grade 1 student, was
diagnosed with Anaplastic Large Cell NonHodgkin’s Lymphoma in April. The school and
school community have been supportive of Houle
and her family since the diagnosis. Friday’s
gathering was not only an opportunity for
children and teachers to become educated about
Kylee Houle’s illness; it was an opportunity for
45 students, teachers, and community members
to shave their heads to show the first grader she
was not alone. The Houle family also had the
opportunity to express publicly their appreciation
for everything the school and school community
have done.
That support included students holding a
cookie sale, a book sale, and even two boys
dressing as Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker and
standing on the sidewalk posing with people for
photos in exchange for a donation.
Though the family do not need the monies
raised, the funds will help others — half going
back to student initiatives at MPS and half going
to fill the treasure box at the Stollery Children’s
Hospital, a portal of gift items children can
draw from after having their chemotherapy
treatments.
“I can’t even put it into words to thank you,”
Kylee’s mother, Lisa Houle, said during Friday’s
assembly. “It’s completely overwhelming, and I
can’t thank you enough. It is important for you
all to understand the impact that you have made
in our lives. You have changed somebody’s world.
You need to understand that.”
A world turned upside down
This past St. Patrick’s Day as Kylee Houle was
getting into bed for the night; she told her mom
and dad that she had a lump on her neck. The
parents assumed it could be lymph nodes as
their daughter had been sick with a cold.
The next day the Houles called the
paediatrician and were advised it might be from
the cold. They were told to bring her in if it did
not decrease.
A week later it had grown, so the Houles took
their daughter for blood work, a chest x-ray, and
an ultrasound.
“The bloodwork came back kind of wonky, but
they said, ‘You’re sick. It could be normal,’” Lisa
Houle said, adding the chest x-ray was normal,
but the ultrasound came back inconclusive. “That
afternoon the paediatrician called and said it is
cancer until it is proven otherwise.”
Kylee was referred to a surgeon and the
paediatrician offered to draft a letter to an
oncologist.
“We were like — this can’t be. She’s not sick.
You’ve got it wrong,” Lisa Houle said of the
family’s initial reaction.
The family took the referral letter immediately
to the oncologist. Houle said the paediatric
surgeon admitted Kylee immediately.
“He said she needs to be in tonight,” Lisa
Houle said. “A week later she was in having a
biopsy done.”
Houle said her research showed that this type
of cancer was 70 to 90 per cent advanced by the
time things got to the point they were at. Add to
that, a bit of wheezing from the previous cold,
and the Houles feared cancer had spread to her
lungs.
But such was not the case.
“The PET [positron emission tomography]
scan showed it was localized in her neck,” said
father Andre Houle. “There was one spot in her
abdomen they were worried about so they had
us go back for another ultrasound. It was just
leftover dye.”
The sit-down consultation revealed that
Kylee had Anaplastic Large Cell Non-Hodgkin’s
Lymphoma.
“I would consider we are one of the luckiest
people in the world because it is Stage One
Localized,” Lisa Houle said. “We managed to get
in to see a paediatrician who didn’t wait.”
The cancer is rare — accounting for 10 to 15
per cent of Lymphomas, and the Houles were
told their daughter has an 88 per cent chance of
an event-free survival.
The Houles remain thankful for that
information and for the constant support from
the students and parents of Kylee’s school —
students who have raised funds and visited
their daughter in the hospital, and the parents
who have driven their children there and made
meals for the Houles while they take Kylee for
treatments.
“It’s amazing how people come together,” Lisa
Houle said, adding she hoped to one day find a
way to tell those outside the community what an
amazing community Morinville is.
Above from left: The Houle family gather at the assembly.
Kolten Stepanick has his head shaved. Ethan Post checks his
new look out in the mirror.
-Stephen Dafoe Photos
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Lions pass
the gavel
Right: Induction of new members with Lion Francis Fryters
sponsor for Chris Thompson, District Governor Elect Ron
Wackenhut, new member Maigen Butler and sponsor
Deborah Robillard listening as Marty Robillard read the Lions
Code of Ethics, followed by the reading of Voice of the Lions
Pin and Lions International Purposes.
– Lucie Roy Photo
by Lucie Roy
Morinville News Correspondent
The Morinville Lions Club held their year-end
barbecue, awards presentations, Installation
of Officers Ceremony and Induction of new
members June 13.
The 2017 Board of Directors to serve during
the 100th Anniversary celebrations of the Lions
Club International is President Deborah Robillard,
Vice President Dustin Greenwood, Secretary/
Treasurer Tina Gougeon, and Director Korien
Sampson.
The gavel was passed from outgoing President
Francis Fryters to Robillard by District Governor
Elect (DGE) Lion Ron Wackenhut during the
Installation of Officers.
Robillard said for her term of office the
projects for the Lions Club would remain as
fundraising and also looking for grants so that
the Club can purchase a building to share with
the Midstream Support Society.
“There are lots of projects on the go for next
year and [we’re] looking at different ways to do
some type of fundraising, whether raffle of some
kind with a couple of nice large ticket items we
can raffle off,” Robillard said.
The club’s year will include some major and
June 22, 23, 24, 27, 28
Smith Music
Student Concerts
Join Smith Music students for five nights of
live shows in aid of the Morinville Food Bank
Society. Shows run nightly at 7 p.m. with doors
opening at 6:30 p.m. Admission is a food item.
minor initiatives, including the annual Purina
Walk for Dog Guides, Christmas in June Toy Run,
Citizen of the Year, and Lions’ Golf Tournament to
raise money for Camp He Ho Ha and the Breast
Cancer Institute.
Additional initiatives include the Lions’ meat
draws, Lions Mint sales, eyeglass and can tab
collections, Vesey Fundraising with Bulbs and
Seeds Program.
As has been the case in the past, Robillard
will have the Lions out in the community through
the club’s Breakfast with Santa, Project Pride
flag distribution, Peace Poster Contest, MCHS
HOWLS lunch program, and blood donor clinics.
The Lions will also run the annual children’s
tractor pull at the St. Jean Baptiste Festival in
conjunction with J. M. Turner Goldsmith.
The June 13 Induction Ceremony, a symbolic
beginning to a member’s service as a Lion, was
performed by District Governor Elect (DGE)
Lion Ron Wackenhut for new members Chris
Thompson and Maigen Butler.
Saturday, June 25,
SJB Festival Parade
Show your community spirit and
be a part of the St. Jean Baptiste Parade on
Saturday, June 25 in Morinville. All community
groups and businesses are welcome. Email
[email protected] for more
information.
Friday, July 1,
Canada Day in the park
Join the Morinville Historical and Cultural
Society, and your community in St. Jean
Baptiste Park for the Annual Canada Day
celebration. See Page 9 for full details on times
of events.
Come celebrate your nation’s 149th birthday
with your neighbours.
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“You have joined the world’s largest and
most active service club organization, a group
of approximately 1.3 million men and women
in countries and geographical areas around the
globe, who are dedicated to making a difference,”
Wackenhut told new members. “Through your
membership, you will help our club reach out to
people in need in our community and throughout
the world.”
Presentation of a special Certificate of
Centennial Membership and commemorative
anniversary membership pin followed the
ceremony.
Deborah Robillard received the Morinville Lions
of the Year Award. Certificates of Appreciation,
attendance awards and pins recognizing the
Secretary /Treasurer Tina Gougeon, Tail-Twister
Lucien Beaupre, 1st Vice Dustin Greenwood,
Donna and Lawrence Giffin, Marty Robillard,
Sarenah Fergusson and Past President Francis
Fryters and incoming President Deborah Robillard
were also presented.
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National Column:
Canada’s patchy history
with LGBTQ rights
by Chantal Hébert
Mere hours after the Orlando mass shooting it was already clear that its
political fallout in the United States would be both divisive and significant.
The tragedy is inflaming an already polarized presidential contest. It may
yet turn out to be a watershed moment in the campaign.
The echo effect of this tremor, if any, on the Canadian political landscape
will be mild.
It is not that Canada is immune from hate crimes or from terrorism.
Parliament Hill was the scene of a shooting less than two years ago. An
Orlando-style tragedy could happen here. In fact, it did. I am writing this
column in the city that was the site, 26 years ago, of a shooting that cost
14 young women their lives at Montreal’s Polytechnique.
Like the patrons of the Orlando gay club, they too had not been
chosen at random. Haters did not start to turn into killers with the
advent of Daesh terrorism. Nor are Daesh (also known as ISIS or ISIL)
the first propagandists to glorify unspeakable acts of violence or to use
them for their own benefit. But while the Orlando episode has struck a
multitude of politically raw nerves in the U.S., it has mostly highlighted the
fundamentally consensual nature of Canadian politics.
Take the issue of gay rights. Almost two dozen American states are
currently attempting to pass legislation to restrict them. Parsing through
presidential hopeful Donald Trump’s early comments on the Orlando
mass shootings, one would be hard-pressed to find more than a passing
acknowledgement of the fact that the victims of this weekend’s massacre
were members of the LGBTQ community.
Just last month in this country, Canada’s Conservatives voted by a
margin of two to one to strike the heterosexual definition of marriage
from their policy book. The would-be and declared candidates for Stephen
Harper’s succession all came out in support of accepting – if only implicitly
– the decade-old marriage rights of same-sex couples.
South of the border, a similar move by the Republican Party would be
seen as a hugely bold step. In Canada, it was considered an overdue move.
The federal Conservative party may have been the last mainstream political
organization to jettison the notion that access to marriage should be
restricted to heterosexual couples.
The current consensus on gay rights in Canada did not emerge
overnight, nor did it come easily.
When former prime minister Jean Chretien set out to ban discrimination
on the basis of sexual orientation in 1996, a pitched battle ensued in the
House of Commons.
So divided were his own MPs that Chretien had to allow a free vote to
avoid a rebellion of the social conservatives within his caucus. In hindsight,
it is hard to believe that 53 MPs voted against protecting Canada’s LGBTQ
community from discrimination or that about the same number believed
the risks to freedom of speech offset the need to protect gay Canadians –
as a group – from hate speech.
At second reading of the bill, more than one Reform MP brought forth a
riding poll to illustrate how overwhelmingly voters opposed the legislation.
There were dire warnings that Chretien’s move would eventually lead
to granting marriage rights to same-sex couples with attending damage to
the institution. (A majority in the House subsequently voted to affirm the
man-woman definition of marriage. That stance was only overturned after
the courts found it to breach the charter of rights and freedoms.)
No one in 1996 imagined that the issue of gay rights would one day
soon come up in the context of a global war against Islamic fanatics. As it
happens, the steps taken over the past two decades in Canada are making
for a sturdier social fabric today.
In the U.S., Trump has been using the Orlando shooting to bolster his
anti-Muslim, anti-immigration rhetoric. In Canada, in the wake of the
Orlando shootings on Sunday, Don Valley West Liberal MP Rob Oliphant
tweeted: “Needs to be shared: I am an openly gay MP elected by the
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largest Muslim community in Canada.”
By coincidence, two reports urging Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to
issue an official apology for the discrimination long endured by Canada’s
LGBTQ community have just landed on the government’s desk. PostOrlando, it may be hard to ignore those calls.
Chantal Hébert is a national affairs writer.
Her column appears Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Copyright 2016 – Torstar Syndication Services
Open house
The annual Sturgeon County Open House was held Thursday at the County
Centre parking lot. The event had a free BBQ, ice cream, bouncy castle, slide,
face painting and displays from the various County departments. Also offering
displays were Sturgeon Rural Crime Watch, STARS, RCMP, County Peace
Officers, members of the fire department and North Central Amateur Radio
Club. The event was an opportunity to speak with mayor and councillors or any
department staff member.
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volunteer who has made outstanding contributions
towards making our communities safer through the
promotion and support of SRCWA. At the June 1
meeting the Award was presented to Greg Harrison in
appreciation of his efforts at creating and maintaining
SRCWA’s website at www.sturgeonruralcrimewatch.
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Following months of uncertainty, Morinville
Public School parents could now have a
middle school site in town satisfying to the
school board and the Town. The new public
middle school is to be located in a residential
area, with claimed adequate access to
parking and growth for the school.
The new site is at the south-east corner
of town, between East Boundary Road and
Grandin Drive. The area of town, Grandin
Heights, will see a major development of
residential properties in the indeterminate
future.
Council unanimously passed First Reading
of a slate of bylaws which allows for the
changes to the Grandin Heights ASP that
would allow the project to move forward.
The issue of a new location for Morinville’s
public school’s district has been a contentious
one. The beginning of 2016 saw blame being
thrown between the Town, the school board
and the province for what had been identified
as an inadequate school site behind the current
arena, leading to delays in the project. Sturgeon
School Division at the time sent a frustrated
letter home with Morinville Public School parents
blaming the Town and Province for the botched
project.
Now, they seemed to have buried the hatchet.
Two trustees, and the Superintendent Dr.
Michèle Dick of the Sturgeon School Division
were present at the meeting, beaming while
Mayor Holmes made the public announcement.
They noted their satisfaction and support of the
project.
Mayor Holmes also hoped to forget old
wounds, thanking the Province and the School
Board for their work and approval of the project
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This is a huge step forward, but it’s taken
months of work.”
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donation of land by the landowner and
developer TAG Developments, with EDS
Environmental Design employee Dr. John
Buchko being responsible for working with the
Town to negotiate these changes to their Area
Structure Plan.
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and that the school site would increase
surrounding land value, but also admitted
that the landowners wanted to do their part to
contribute.
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understands that it is in everyone’s best interest
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by Tristan Turner
Morinville News Correspondent
New Recreation cost share plan
may have County on the hook for
$250K by 2020
A new recreation cost sharing plan approved
by Council during their June 14 meeting would
see Sturgeon County contribute towards
the long-term operating costs of Morinville
recreational facilities. The plan, which is offered
to communities within Sturgeon County by
County Council would see a contribution of
$80,420 in 2016 and move upwards each year to
$247,475 by 2020.
The plan was universally disliked by Council,
who saw the County’s contribution to Morinville
in comparison to other communities as being
unreasonable. But Administration pointed out to
Council the agreement with the County is a ‘take
it or leave it’ deal.
Within the agreement, there is a clause that
prevents the Town from charging Sturgeon
County residents extra for the use of Town
recreation facilities.
Good Neighbourhood program
Council has unanimously received a report
for information on a program operated
by Community Services that aims to get
Morinvillians to get to know one another
better. The Good Neighbourhood Program is a
municipal initiative that creates opportunities
to hold events and to build connections within
smaller neighbourhoods that the Town claims will
increase community safety and happiness.
Council supports extension for
Northern Gateway Pipeline
In a 5-1 vote, Council has decided to support
a sunset clause extension for the Northern
Gateway Pipeline project that would allow three
more years for the project to begin in earnest.
The change would increase timelines for the
project from Dec. 31, 2016 until 2019.
The motion before Council was to send a letter
of support for the change to the National Energy
Board.
Council was in support of the motion to send
the letter except for two members. Deputy
Mayor Rob Ladouceur, who could not vote on
or contribute to the debate, as he works for
Enbridge. Ladouceur declared a pecuniary
interest in the project.
Councillor Brennan Fitzgerald voted against
the motion, noting that he does not support the
project and has some major concerns about its
viability going forward.
“It’s a little awkward to be asked my opinion
on a national project like this, but I won’t be
supporting the request,” he said. “We have a
federal government who’s not on board with the
project, and we have a municipality at the end
of the line not in support of the project, and if
Morinville were at the end of the line, I wouldn’t
be in support of the project. I just think that if
this project is going to happen, and it looks like it
might, a lot of work needs to be done on the part
of Northern Gateway, and we’re not seeing that
yet. In terms of the benefits to Morinville, they’re
not really clear exactly.”
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debate, Council has passed Second and Third
Reading of a new Subdivision Authority Bylaw.
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simplify and expedite subdivision extensions,
according to Morinville’s Director of Planning
and Development, Greg Hofmann, who spoke on
behalf of administration in favour of the Bylaw.
The Bylaw makes changes to the extension
of timelines on developing properties, making
the Subdivision Authority, including Hofmann,
responsible for approving or disapproving
extensions. Town Council is currently responsible
for voting on these extensions, something that
is unusual in nearby communities, according to
a survey of other municipalities conducted by
Hofmann.
During the passing of First Reading, Councillor
Gord Putnam was concerned about applicants
potentially having their applications reject
without the capacity to appeal to Council or
another board on a final arbitration. This concern
prompted Hoffman to change the Bylaw for their
vote on second and third reading to include a
provision that allowed the Subdivision Authority
to refer these applications to Council for decision,
if any serious disputes or controversy springs up.
Putnam felt that the modified document
satisfied his concerns, and the legislation swiftly
passed Second and Third Reading.
Animal Bylaw plods along
In a 6-1 decision, Council has decided to pass
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funding to stay
open Mondays
over summer
by Tristan Turner
Morinville News Correspondent
Morinville Council has passed a motion to
provide the library with a $4,500 one-time
grant to provide support to open the library on
Mondays throughout the remaining summer
months. The library was forced to shut their
doors Mondays after Council cut the proposed
library budget increase of $103,000 by $30,000
during the previous budget process.
Councillor Stephen Dafoe made the motion,
offering Council three options to come up with
the $4500 in cash: Make a personal donation
of half of the per diems earned at the recent
FCM Conference, take part in a Jail and Bail
event during the upcoming SJB Festival, or
have administration ‘find money’ in the existing
budget.
Councillor Brennan FitzGerald snarkily
commented that he’d always supported the
library being open seven days per week.
Council unanimously supported the Townfunded option.
Another unanimous motion, also offered by
Councillor Dafoe, requested that Council should
bring forward Sturgeon County’s “historically
inadequate” funding of the Morinville Public
Library to the Intermunicipal Affairs Committee.
The County currently only directly supports the
library at about $3,500 per year for charging the
County the same membership rate as Morinville
residents. The Morinville Council / County Council
discussion will not likely take place until fall.
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part of the library’s upcoming maker space program.
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Morinville News Correspondent
Some finishing touches were put on two new
grain storage bins at Westmor Grain Terminal
June 13. Manager Fred Redhead said the bins
were completed about three weeks ago and have
a combined capacity of 14400 tonnes or 530,000
bushels.
“[It] will be nice now [to] have more storage
for local producers,” Redhead said.
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harvest season.
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conveyor and spout to the 100-foot tall bins were
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current director is
Dagmar Lietz with
Jean Storey on the
piano. Under the
umbrella of the
Morinville Rendez-Vous Centre,
we entertain in lodges and seniors
facilities in and around the local
area on a weekly basis.
However, once a year we take
our music on the road, where
we entertain in areas that get
very little entertainment. This
year, from June 7 to June 10, we
travelled to Southern Alberta.
Some spouses and friends joined
the 16 choir members (out of a
possible 21) on the tour. For four
days, we entertained at seniors
facilities in Bashaw, Stettler,
Hanna, Brooks and Three Hills.
We were received with great
enthusiasm and enjoyed by all
who attended. The highlight of our
visit for the residents is the
sing along. We get to singalong with them to their
favourite songs. Our motto
is "Singing keeps us young"
and seeing the joy we are
bringing to those in the
homes certainly gives you
a warm and joyful feeling.
They all want us to come
back soon.
Last year's trip had us
performing six times in
the three days, which proved
to be too much for some of our
members. It was a little straining
on our voices. So this year we
cut it back to five performances
in four days and took a day off to
play tourist.
While on the trip we visited
Blackfoot Crossing, Tyrrell
Museum, Reynolds Car Museum
and attended the Rosebud Dinner
Theatre, "Outside Mullingar", in
Drumheller.
Our group has members
from Morinville, St. Albert, Bon
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County area and we, as The
Morinville Minstrels, are proud to
be ambassadors for the Morinville
and Sturgeon County areas.
Next year, on May 5, 2017,
the Minstrels will be hosting the
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The group is currently
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at Hole 4 of the Rotary Golf Tournament. For a $10 donation golfers
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Fall Photo Contest
We are in the process of designing the Fall Community Guide and are looking for
your great fall photographs that showcase Morinville. Whether you have a photo
of your family walking the dog, the kids are playing in fallen leaves, or you are
attending a great Morinville event, we would love to have it! Email your best
FALL PICTURES to [email protected]!
From all of the photos received we will choose a selection to appear
throughout the guide! We may also choose a winning photograph or two to
appear on the cover with photo credit recognition on page two.
Let’s showcase what makes this community so great!
Please email your high resolution fall photos by June 30, 2016!
Town Reminders
Property Tax Deadline
Town of Morinville Property Taxes are due on or before
June 30. All current taxes unpaid as of June 30, 2016 are
subject to a penalty of 15%. Any unpaid taxes outstanding
at December 31, 2016 are subject to a penalty of 18%.
Should you have any questions, please call 780.939.4361.
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Summer Road Maintenance
If you notice a pothole that needs repairing, please contact
Public Works to report it at 780.939.2590. Please ensure
you can explain in detail the location of the concern. Please
note: 100 Avenue (Highway 642) is provincial jurisdiction and
serviced by Carillion Canada. Please call 1.800.390.2242 with
concerns.
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curbs and Town-managed parking lots — except 100 Ave. (Hwy
642) which is maintained by Alberta Transportation. Please
exercise caution when driving in areas where personnel are
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write your comments to Council, send your written comments to
the Legislative Officer before 4:30 p.m. on June 27, 2016. These
comments will be reviewed as part of the hearing process.
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Planning & Economic Development supports these proposed bylaws.
Hunger Happens in the Summer
Friday June 24, 2016
Free Pancake Breakfast
Saturday June 25, 2016
Time:
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10125 – 100 Avenue
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call Murray at 780.939.3925.
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Thank you to all residents who have completed the Municipal
Census online. Our door-to-door enumerating is now taking
place and will run through to June 30. Enumerators will be out
visiting residents Monday to Sunday to ensure every household
is accounted for. Interviews will be conducted at your door and
take no more than a few minutes. For more information, please
visit our Census 2016 website at www.morinville.ca.
The Annual St. Jean Baptiste Festival is fast-approaching
and this three-day family festival is anticipated to offer
something for everyone. The event includes, but is not
limited to: an outdoor farmers’ market, beach volleyball,
pancake breakfast, parade, show & shine, combat
firefighters challenge, and logger sports.
For a complete listing of the scheduled events, visit
http://morinvillefestivals.com/schedule-of-events-for-sjb-2016
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FOR A FULL LISTING OF COMMUNITY
EVENTS GO TO www.morinville.ca
Resident Survey
Morinville Census 2016
St. Jean Baptiste Festival
June 24-26, 2016
Public Hearing
Call the Sports Field Hotline at
780.939.6635 for Soccer, Slowpitch
and Minor Baseball field updates. The
hotline will be updated daily.
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Upcoming Town Events
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The Town of Morinville is currently undertaking a 2016
Resident Survey to determine satisfaction with such things
as civic services, financial planning & communication.
This survey is available from May 15 to June 30 online or
via hard copy available at the Town Office, Community
Cultural Centre or Public Library. The survey can be
completed at:
http://morinvillefluidsurveys.com/s/2016ResidentSurvey/
and should take approximately 15 minutes.
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The proposed amendments will provide for a revised ASP for the as yet
The proposed amendments will provide for a revised ASP for the
undeveloped lands within Grandin Heights and a school/park site.
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www.morinville.ca/planningnews.
Monday to Friday, at the Office of the Legislative Officer at St.
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Committee of the Whole Meeting
July 19, 2016 | 6:30 p.m.
Council Chambers
St. Germain Place 10125-100 Ave.
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Regular Council Meeting
August 30, 2016 | 7:30 p.m.
Council Chambers
St. Germain Place 10125-100 Ave.
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Council Highlights — available online
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highlights, visit www.morinville.ca
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Our Heritage
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FRIDAY
GATED ADMISSION
$5.00 (with wristband) for the weekend
and children 5 and under are free.
Friday Wristbands - available at MCCC
Saturday & Sunday Wristbands - available at gates
THANK YOU
to our sponsors
and supporters
SILVER
The Canadian Heritage Grant
June 21 - 23, 2013
BRONZE
FRIENDS
STIHL · Kelly’s Deli & Bakery · Sturgeon County
Morinville Physical Therapy & Sports Injury Clinic
Servus Credit Union · Party King
SUPPORTERS
Canlog · Rendez Vous Center · Capture & Design · The Trophy
Wife · Hunters Print & Copy · Muniware · RD Horricks Professional
Corporation · Noah’s Ark · Putnam & Lawson · Morinville Self
al guide Family & Cosmetic Dentistry
Storage · Dr. Darren
Romanowski
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Champion Petfoods
Work
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LionsFarmers’
ClubMarket
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Rotary Rock ‘N’ Ride (wristbands req.)
MORINVILLE Festival Society
Sponsors
Farmers Market
Carnival Wrist bands let you go on all rides all night
Beer Gardens, Food Court and Music
The Fathers House - Soul Café
Beach Volley Ball
St. Jean Baptiste DJ Dance
Helicopter Rides
RV City’s Information Booth & First Aid
Bounce/Ride All Night Friday Night
Morinville Festival Society Stage
Servus Credit Union Aerial Circus Show
Servus Credit Union Aerial Circus Workshop
Headpins w/ Tupelo Honey ($45/ticket)
SATURDAY, JUNE 22
Council Breakfast
Parade From Morinville Community Center to 106 St.
Show & Shine Beer Gardens
Carnival
Bumper to Bumper Show & Shine
Farmer’s Market & Community Corner
Kids Pavilion
Yolo Dogs
Logger Wannabe’s
Logger Sports - Novice & Intermediate
Jack Axe - Public Participation Event
Arena Beer Gardens
RV City’s Information Booth & First Aid
Beach Volley Ball and Silent Auction
Bingo
Morinville Combat Fire Fighters Challenge
Turner & Morinville Lion’s Club Kids Tractor Pull
Murder Mystery and Dinner
Helicopter Rides
Michel Lalonde Concert
Zumba
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2016 Festival Society
MORINVILLE
Free
Free
$10
$20
Jessica Martel Run
Community Breakfast
Logger Sports - Open and Ladies Championships
Farmer’s Market & Community Corner
Kids Pavilion
RV City’s Information Booth & First Aid
Yolo Dogs
Arena Beer Gardens
Beach Volley Ball
Bingo
Carnival
Helicopter Rides
noon - 6 p.m.
Zumba
3 p.m. - midnight
7 p.m. - midnight
6 & 8 p.m.
Dance Connections
7 p.m.
8 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Town of Morinville Council Breakfast
Bumper-to-Bumper Show and Shine
SJB Parade
Opening Ceremonies in SJB Park
Champion Petfoods Farmers’ Market
Michael’s Midway (must purchase ride tickets)
Putnam & Lawson Children’s Crafts
Dog Show / Champion Petfoods Dog Display
Re/Max Pony Rides
Antique Tractor Display
Sturgeon County Community Kids’ Stage
Musèe de Morinville Open
Landrex Miniature Golf
Morinville Fire Department Combat Challenge
Lions/Martin Farm Equipment Kid’s Tractor Pull
Roller Derby
Family Fun Bingo @ RendezVous Centre
MFS Stage & Beer Garden
(free live music all night)
Nick Gilder & Sweeney Todd w/ Whiskey Boyz
($35/ticket)
Fireworks (everywhere)
7:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.
8 a.m. - 3 p.m.
10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
11 a.m. - dusk
11:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.
noon - 3 p.m.
noon - 4 p.m.
noon - 4 p.m.
noon - 5 p.m.
noon - 5 p.m.
noon - 5 p.m.
12:30 p.m. - 3 p.m.
1 p.m. - 3 p.m.
2 p.m.
3 p.m. - 6 p.m.
7 p.m. - midnight
1st Annual Jessica Martel Memorial Run
Noah’s Ark Hamster Races
8:30 a.m.
11 a.m. - noon
SUNDAY, JUNE 23
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
$2
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
$50
SUNDAY
www.morinvillefestivals.com
sponsored by:
$20
12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
5:00 pm - 11:00 pm
5:00 pm - 11:00 pm
7:00 pm - 11:00 pm
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
8:00 pm - 1:00 am
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
5:00 pm - 10:00 pm
5:00 pm - 11:00 pm
SATURDAY
PLATINUM
produced by:
& 26th, 2016
8 a.m. - midnight
11 p.m. - midnight
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
Rendez Vous Parking Lot
Field and Arena Parking Lot
Field
Rendez Vous Center
Arena Field
Morinville Community Center
Fish & Game Pond
on 104 street
Field and Arena Parking Lot
7:30 am - 9:00 am
10:00 am - 11:30 am
11:00 am - 3:00 pm
11:00 am- 11:00 pm
10:30 am - 3:00 pm
11:00 am- 5:00 pm
11:00 am - 11:00 pm
11:00 am- 5:00 pm
11:00 am- 5:00 pm
11:00 am - 5:00 pm
11:00 am - 10:00 pm
11:00 am- 11:00 pm
11:00 am- 11:00 pm
9:00 am- 10:00 pm
1:00 pm - 4 :00 pm
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
On Main Street
Parade route
Tire Craft Parking Lot
Field and Arena Parking Lot
On streets of Morinville
Curling Rink
Arena
Lions Park
Logger Sports Area
Field behind arena
Field behind arena
Field behind arena
on 104 street
behind Arena
Rendez Vous Center
In Outdoor Roller Rink
In Front of Curling Rink Doors
Morinville Community Center
Fish and Games
Arena Field
104 Street
8:30 am - 10:30 am
9:00 am - 11:30 am
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
10:00 am- 5:00 pm
10:00 am- 5:00 pm
10:00 am- 5:00 pm
10:00 am- 5:00 pm
11:00 am - 7:00 pm
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Rendez Vous Centre
Rendez Vous Centre
in field behind Arena
Curling Rink
Arena
on 104 street
Lions Park
in field behind Arena
behind Arena
Rendez Vous Centre
Field and Arena Parking Lot
Fish and Games
In Outdoor Roller Rink
In Outdoor Roller Rink
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