2012-09-21-Spotlight to shine on Light Pollution
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2012-09-21-Spotlight to shine on Light Pollution
Okotoks Western Wheel • Wednesday November 21, 2012 • 9 Spotlight shines on light pollution Foothills: MD’s Dark Sky bylaw approved three years ago Cambrian DOOR SERVICES COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL Installation Service & Repairs Your Garage Door Specialists By Don Patterson Staff Reporter The director of a Foothills observatory can live with the full moon and cloudy skies, but he wants to shed some light on pollution impacting the University of Calgary facility. Rothney Astrophysical Observatory director Phil Langill said there has no t been an improvement in the amount of light pollution in the area since the MD of Foothills council approved the Dark Sky bylaw three years ago. However, he s aid he is worried about the impact future development will have on the facility. The observatory has installed equipment to monitor the amount of light in the night sky. See Dark Sky on page 14 CALL: Greg Adams 403.667.1792 LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED Cambrian Landscaping (LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED) is now taking bookings for Winter Snow Removal COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL Call Greg at 403-667-1792 DON PATTERSON/OWW Rothney Astrophysical Observatory director Phil Langill stands by one of the facility’s telescopes. He wants to raise awareness about light pollution in the MD of Foothills and its impact on the facility. Christmas, continued from page 8 Residents will ha ve the opportunity to tour the community on horse-drawn wagons, warm up at fire pits around town and children can have their picture taken with Santa Claus in t he municipal building and pet his reindeer. Members of the Black Diamond Gospel Church will sing Christmas carols around town and Eastern Slopes Veterinary Clinic will have pet photos with Santa. The Sheep River InterMunicipal Library in Turner Valley is hosting a variety of activities on Dec. 1 including photos with Mr. and Mrs. Claus from about 1:30 p .m. to 3:30 p.m., a children’s craft table, wagon rides, a complimentary daycare for children while parents shop at the market, face painting, glitter tattoos, a b ook sale, gingerbread house making (at a cost of $20 which covers the cost the gingerbread kit and supplies), a je welry party fundraiser for the Foothills Lions Spray Park and an information session by the Foothills Continuing Education Council. “It’s a b usy day,” said library manager Jan Burney. “We had about seven differ- www.TheFlooringOutlet.ca ent things happening last year and it worked really well so we decided t o do i t again. For the most part the library functions as a bit of a hub in t he community now so the more community things happening here the better.” For more information go to www.turnervalley.ca and www.town.blackdiamond.ab. ca. Balogh Contracting Services Ltd. STEEL BUILDING SYSTEMS Serving Okotoks and the Foothills area since 1987. Design/Build • Commercial and Agricultural Excavation to Turn Key 403-938-2282 [email protected] INSTALLING YOUR OWN LAMINATE? Our German Drop Lock Laminates Can Cut Your Install Time In Half Covering ALL Your Flooring Needs 103 Stockton Point OKOTOKS (next to Home Hardware) (403) 995-8000 HOURS: MON TO FRI 8-5, SAT 10-5 YOUR DISCOUNT FLOORING CENTRE