Communicator - Woodlands County
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Communicator - Woodlands County
Woodlands Communicator A quarterly newsletter published by Woodlands County Fall 2013 What’s Inside 2013 Municipal Election 2 Corporate Services 2 Fort Assiniboine Park Bursaries3 Yoga in the Canyon 3 Blue Ridge Family Fun Day 4 Blue Ridge Goes Digital 4 Bethlehem Comes to Life 5 10 Ways to Get Your Garden Ready for Fall 5 Fort Assiniboine Park Project 5 Celebrating Small Business in Woodlands County 6 Plans for Airport Take Flight 7 2013 Infrastructure Updates 7 Council Highlights 8 Woodlands County Box 60, #1 Woodlands Lane Whitecourt, AB T7S 1N3 P: 780.778.8400 F: 780.778.8402 OR Woodlands County Box 33 Fort Assiniboine, AB T0G 1A0 P: 780.584.3866 F: 780.584.3988 For more information about this newsletter contact Heather Anderson, Economic Development Officer, at 780.778.8400 or [email protected] www.woodlands.ab.ca Mayor’s Message Welcome to our Fall newsletter! Woodlands County Mayor, Jim Rennie Fall is here and what a good time to reflect on the successes we had in 2013. Attendance at our events surpassed previous years. Our great partnership with the Town of Whitecourt to organize “Party in the Park” saw 5500 people enjoying the music, food and fun in Rotary Park. This free event grows every year so kudos to the committee for a job well done! That same partnership has contributed to the 5 year anniversary of the Alan and Jean Millar Centre. This diverse facility offers many programs and equipment for our residents to enjoy a healthy lifestyle. The Blue Ridge Family Fun day saw many parents and children discovering, learning and having fun. It was a great event to showcase the hard work that has gone into the development of the Blue Ridge Recreation Area. For pictures and more details about that day see page 4. We are pleased to have completed the new park in Fort Assiniboine. For pictures of the park please see page 5. Paving at the Blue Ridge rink is done and the side boards are next due to the efforts of the Blue Ridge Community League. See Page 3 for picture. Construction season was slowed a bit with the weather early this spring and summer, however; if Mother Nature cooperates we should see the paving on West Mountain Road completed! Work on the Old Blue Ridge highway is ongoing but moving forward. Looking to the near future, Municipal Elections are on October 21, 2013 so please get out and VOTE! There have been some changes to the voting procedure so please see page 2 for details before you head to the polling station. Research is being done to develop a new recreation area in the Fort Assiniboine area for our residents and tourists to enjoy. We have big plans for our Airport and will be developing the industrial area out there, for more details see page 7. We are excited to support Millar Western as their new power plant goes next year. This project will create new jobs in our region and add to the continued diversity of tax revenue. Looking farther ahead to 2015 we are proud to support our local snowmobile club, the Whitecourt Trailblazers, as they plan to bring the world to Whitecourt with the planning of the World Snowmobile Invasion! Check out worldsnowmobileinvasion.com for details on this amazing event. 2 l Woodlands Communicator Fall 2013 2013 Municipal Election Bring ID When You Head to the Polls to VOTE This October 21! This year the municipal election is on October 21, 2013. Voters must bring 1 piece of ID to be eligible to vote in this year’s election. *What kinds of elector identification are valid for proving eligibility to vote? a. For a local authority that does not prepare a list of electors, or where the person’s name does not appear on the list of electors, section 53(1)(b)(i) establishes the general basic requirement for verification of the person’s identity and current residence as stated in the signed voting register (Form 8). Under this basic requirement, the voter must produce (A) one piece of photo identification with name and address that is issued by a Canadian government (federal, provincial, local, or an agency thereof), or (B) one piece of identification authorized by the Chief Electoral Officer under the Election Act with name and address. b. Types of government –issued identification allowed under (A) must show the name, address and a photo of the elector and so examples of appropriate ID include: i. Operator/Driver’s license ii. Government photo identification card (for non-drivers) For more information on voter eligibility please see: www.municipalaffairs.alberta.ca/mc elections.cfm www.municipalaffairs.alberta.ca/documents/ ms/Voter_Eligibility_Identification_ Requirements_1.pdf wwww.municipalaffairs.alberta.ca Help us Spread the Word About Your Event! If your community group is holding an event or if you know of one that is happening in Woodlands County, let us know. We can help promote it and get more people there! Please call or email Heather Anderson at 780.778.8400 or [email protected]. There will be elections for four Councillors one in each of the following Divisions: Anselmo – Division 1 Candidates – Marlene Aubrey, Sylvia E. Bonnett and Daryl Yagos Whitecourt Central – Division 3 Candidates – Alan Deane and Ron Govenlock Goose Lake – Freeman River – Division 6 Candidates – Bill DeGroot and Dale McQueen Fort Assiniboine – Timeu – Division 7 Candidates – Dale Kluin and Olaf Nieslony Polling stations will be open at the following locations for both the advance vote and the election please remember to bring one piece of identification with you that has your name and address on it: Advance Vote Saturday, October 19 Noon to 6:00 p.m. Election Monday, October 21 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Division 1 Anselmo Hall Division 3 Whitecourt Municipal Office Division 6 Goose Lake Hall Division 7 Fort Assiniboine Regional Office Division 1 Anselmo Hall Division 3 Whitecourt Municipal Office Division 6 Goose Lake Hall Division 7 Fort Assiniboine Regional Office Voters can vote for one Councillor in their Division and should remember they will be required to produce one piece of identification that must show their name and address e.g. Operator/ Driver’s license, Government photo identification card (for non-drivers); utility bill, bank/credit card statement, etc. For a more complete list of acceptable ID visit woodlands.ab.ca or http://www.municipalaffairs.alberta.ca/mc_elections.cfm and check out Appendix B. In order to be eligible to vote you must be: • At least 18 years old • A Canadian citizen • Resided in Alberta for 6 consecutive months immediately preceding election day • Place of residence is in area on election day • Produce one piece of identification Corporate Services Happy Thanksgiving and Season’s Greetings from Woodlands County! Council and staff wish you all the best and blessings through the holiday season. Our administration buildings will be closed on October 14, 2013 and on certain days over the Christmas Season. Please note the following dates below: Holiday Hours for December: Wednesday, December 25, 2013 Thursday, December 26, 2013 Friday, December 27, 2013 Wednesday, January 1, 2014 www.woodlands.ab.ca l 3 Woodlands County offers programs to recognize the outstanding academic and communityoriented achievements of students in the region. 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County Pol icy No. 620 1 Post to woodlan ds.ab.ca ies visit the 315 Community Services Bursaries Alberta we b site Two Year A Bursary A pprenticeship pplication Polic y Sta tem Wo en Woo dla n Two ds County Burs Year Pos ary A t pplic Second ation ary od t: com lands C ou m stud unity in nty wis e h v Cou nts to en olveme es to rec n n o h purs ty and to ance th t and ac gnize o ad u u e make e furthe encoura future o emic ac tstandin r edu g ge W f h mea c ood individu ieveme n a tio ingfu To v l con n, and lands Co als with nt of iew th in the tribu u Seco tion ereby en nty stud Woodla ndary entire s to ents nds hanc Burs Woodla th to For o e e ir co ary P th mm the abili rogra nds Cou http er scho unit n m, g ies. ty to ://ali la o to ty Policy s.alb rship o woo No. 6 ppo erta d 2 la rt 01 .ca unit nds. ies v ab.c Post isit th a e Alb erta web site For m Woo ore info or o dlands rmatio nline Cou n at w nty at contact ood land 1.888.8 s.ab 70.6 315 .ca For stude nts in the trade who wish to pursu e post sec s. ondary ed ucation For st ude nts w ho w ish to purs ue p ost se cond ary e duca Yoga in the Canyon Stretched the Senses tion . Post Secondary Students will receive a grant of $2,000 for first year bursaries and $1,000 for second year bursaries for a total of $3,000 over two years. They must be full time students and enrolled in post secondary courses in a recognized and accredited post secondary educational institution. Applicants must successfully complete a minimum of three (3) courses per semester or trimester to qualify for that portion of the bursary. If a graduating high school student takes up to three school years off prior to attending a post secondary institution, the student would still be eligible for the bursary. If the time off is beyond three years, the student will forfeit his/her eligibility for this bursary. Fillable application forms are available on our website woodlands.ab.ca under “Quick Links”. DEADLINE IS OCTOBER 15, 2013 Apprenticeship Looking to enter the trades? Students will receive a grant of up to $250 for first year bursaries and $250 for second year bursaries for a total of $500 over two years. Applicants must obtain a passing grade on the classroom portion of the program. Funds will be dispersed upon receiving an official transcript. Fillable application forms are available on our website woodlands.ab.ca under “Quick Links”. Applicants are only eligible to receive this bursary once and there is no age restriction for applicants. Applications can be downloaded from our website at woodlands.ab.ca or picked up at: Woodlands County Administration Office Box 60, #1 Woodlands Lane Whitecourt, AB T7S 1N3 780.778.8400 OR Woodlands County Regional Office Box 33 Fort Assiniboine, AB T0G 1A0 780.584.3866 Hard Luck Canyon is one of Woodlands County’s natural wonders. This past June we offered yoga classes on the canyon floor in partnership with Santosa Yoga Studio. The classes were well attended and every participant said the location and atmosphere were perfect to connect, breath and enjoy a yoga class. The incredible sunshine, warm temperatures and soothing sounds of the Hard Luck Falls all added to a peaceful experience for everyone. If you are interested in more of these activities, let us know. Contact the Community Services Department at [email protected] Soon to be Play Ready... Blue Ridge Outdoor Rink 4 l Woodlands Communicator Fall 2013 Blue Ridge Family Fun Day A Huge Success! “... my daughter screamed in excitement “It was AWESOME! Can we go again next year!” AESRD set up stations to help children identify animal furs and scat. The fish identification station was a favourite. Blue Ridge Family Fun Day August 23 saw the Blue Ridge Recreation Area full of families ready to have fun and learn at the same time. There were many stations set up in the loop between the two lakes at the recreation area. There was face painting, Italian ice and hotdogs. Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development and Cows and Fish set up educational tables for learning about fish, animals, riparian areas and the environment. A helicopter even made a guest appearance close to 200 people took advantage of the free event for families. Councillor Chad Merrifield spent the day there with his family and stated, “The Blue Ridge Family Fun Day was an excellent event. The booths by AESRD and Woodlands County really added to the enjoyment of the day, especially the Italian Ice station. Woodlands County has invested greatly in the recreation area and it is wonderful to see it being used to benefit the families in the area. The stocked trout pond with fish jumping all over fills the kids with anticipation when fishing. When we asked our kids how they enjoyed the afternoon, my daughter screamed in excitement ‘It was AWESOME! Can we go again next year!’ The huge turnout of children and families that enjoyed the well planned activities served as a great testament to the incredible staff of Woodlands County.” Community of Blue Ridge Goes Digital! You may have noticed while visiting Blue Ridge a brand new digital sign is now broadcasting community events. Residents Lois Sawyer and Don Myers worked hard to get the project completed. Councillor Dan Pritchard says “The reason for wanting the sign was to put some life into Blue Ridge. The light, sparkle and changing info supplied by the sign is proving instrumental in encouraging more people to come forward and join in to support community events.” www.woodlands.ab.ca l 5 Bethlehem Comes to Life in Fort Assiniboine Journey to Bethlehem is preparing for its 15th season of performance. It is a free, outdoor, family-friendly event. Travel through time and consider what it may have been like on the night Jesus was born. Journey to Bethlehem 2013 performances take place in the hamlet of Fort Assiniboine on the evenings of November 16, 17, 23 and 24. Tours through “Bethlehem” begin at the Catholic parish on the edge of town, and conclude with refreshments at the Fort Assiniboine Friendship Centre. The outdoor tour takes about 25 minutes, please dress warmly! Volunteers are always needed, if you are interested contact Fred and Trina Bradley 780.584.3761. For more details check out the Facebook event ‘Journey to Bethlehem 2013-Fort Assiniboine’. Agricultural Services 10 Ways to Get Your Garden Ready for Fall The chill is in the air! Fall is coming soon and it’s a great time to start planning and preparing your garden for fall, and eventually winter. Here are 10 tips for ensuring your garden’s ready for fall and the cooler temperatures: 1. Plant your spring bulbs, including tulips and daffodils.. 2. Trim back perennials that have gone dormant (once the leaves and stems have turned yellow or brown) 3. Get rid of any diseased foliage from infected plants 4. Divide dormant perennials that have become too large or numerous. 5. In early fall the ground is still warm and many plants are still actively growing roots so you can keep planting. 6. Water needle-leaved conifers (like pines, firs, spruces and cedars) well into the fall. 7. Rake up and compost tree leaves. 8. Stake young and newly planted trees. 9. Mulch garden beds to retain moisture and to protect your plants from rapid fluctuations in temperature. 10.Don’t forget to fill up the bird feeder. Fall is migration time and you never know what feathered visitor may stop by! For more information, please check out the complete article from the Nature Conservancy Canada website at: http://www.natureconservancy. ca/en/what-we-do/resource-centre/101s/10_ways_to_get_your_ garden_ready_for_fall.html Fort Assiniboine Park Project Completed The beautiful park beside the post office has been completed with landscaping this summer. The park is there to be enjoyed by residents and tourists and provides a great view of the Athabasca River. The park is just one aspect of the picturesque community of Fort Assiniboine. 6 l Woodlands Communicator Fall 2013 Celebrating Small Business in Woodlands County with Inspiring Events Small Business is a Big deal in Woodlands County Barb Stegemann Small Business Week is this October 20th - 26 and Woodlands County has partnered with the Town of Whitecourt, The Chamber of Commerce and Community Futures Yellowhead East to bring a series of events to our region. Mayor Jim Rennie had this to say in support of small business. “As mayor of Woodlands County, I witness time and again the ingenuity of our residents as they start and grow small businesses to fit the needs and opportunities of our area.” Furthermore, “whether it is a husband/wife team running a small trucking company, or a long-time resident who has built a large operation, you know these are the people that are sponsoring the local soccer and hockey teams, school breakfast programs, and arts programs that enrich our community!” Wednesday, October 23, 8:00 a.m: Breakfast and Barb Stegemann. The week kicks off speaker Barb Stegemann of 7 Virtue perfume. Stegemann, one of Canada’s top 100 Most Powerful Women and 2012’s winner of the Entrepreneur of the Year Award in the emerging Entrepreneur category for Atlantic Canada, among many other allocades, shares her wisdom and knowledge with Whitecourt and Woodlands County. Stegemann has been a delegate alongside Bill Clinton and worked with the likes of Erin Brockovich and Donald Trump. Her pitch on Dragon’s Den lead to her becoming one of their most successful candidates. $25 gets you breakfast and Barb at the Forest Interpretive Centre in Whitecourt. Tickets are limited so get yours today. Thursday, October 24, 8:30 am: A full day of business training at the Forest Interpretive Centre is planned for business owners. Discover local resources and training opportunities, learn all about safety, how to employ and retain youth workers and humour in the workplace are just a few of the sessions to choose from. Lunch is provided and business owners can learn, connect and network with the trainers. Tickets are $25 per person for the whole day which includes lunch. A small investment for training. Friday, October 25, 1-5 pm: has the winners of the submission contest presenting their business idea to local TOP GUNS! This take on CBC’s the Dragon’s Den has local successful entrepreneurs connecting, mentoring or investing in potential local entrepreneurs. Come see the fun and experience the business excellence and see the Best of the Best at the Forest Interpretive Centre. Friday October 25, 6:30 pm: at the Eagle River Casino. Rewarding business excellence continues with a Gala and Business Awards presented to the top nominees. Come join us as we celebrate small business in our region and enjoy an intimate performance by country recording artist, Codie Prevost. Tickets are $50 per person and are limited so get yours today! Slow Down! Please SLOW DOWN when passing equipment and workers on roadways! If you see flashing lights, flag people or signs, please slow down for the safety of our workers and residents! www.woodlands.ab.ca l 7 Infrastructure Plans for the Airport Take Flight Airport Manager, Will Stewart gives an overview of where we are, what we are doing now and future plans for the development of the Airport. The Airport As It Stands The Whitecourt airport is a registered airport that is booming with activity with on site helicopter charters, helicopter training and an E.S.R.D. tanker base. The number of aircraft coming and going peaked in May with 2594 landings or take offs, an increase of 60% from last year. Our airport is currently a registered airport which allows us to be a legal airport with our existing infrastructure. However in order to begin accommodating scheduled air services we will need to upgrade to certified airport status by improving infrastructure and developing new policies and procedures. Airport Improvements 2013 In the last year we have completed a number of upgrades to our airport and have laid the groundwork for future development and the possibility of seeking certified status. We have repaved the entire main runway surface and apron parking area. We have installed new edge lighting around our apron and taxiways. We are also nearing the completion of our Airport Master Plan that will help guide our future developments in order to maximize a return on investment. Future Developments Using the airport master plan we have begun development of 2 new subdivisions at the airport. First is an industrial subdivision consisting of 3 fully serviced industrial lots. We plan to offer these lots for sale to the public before the end of 2013. The second subdivision will provide new lots for airside developments such as commercial or private aircraft hangars. The airside development requires the creation of a new taxiway and will not be available for sale until near the end of 2014. All funds collected from the sale or lease of land at the airport will be reinvested towards our future developments allowing us to strive for financial self-sustainability. Help Clear the Way... Please keep the path to your utility meter clear of debris and snow so our staff can safely reach them to collect the correct data. 2013 Infrastructure Project Updates Director of Infrastructure William Lacasse reports projects are moving full steam ahead as the warm, dry weather has assisted crews in completing projects. Should Mother Nature continue to cooperate many road and construction projects will be completed this year. West Mountain Road Paving should be completed by the end of the season (weather permitting). This was the largest project in Woodlands County history. Old Ferry Loop Water, Phase 1 is complete and residents have water. Phase two to be tendered out September 26, closing October 10, 2013. The expansion of the Fort Assiniboine shop has been completed and is working well. A new backup generator has been installed at the Airport as well as the new runway lighting. Do you Know a Tourism Operator in Woodlands County? Let us know if you or someone you know offers these services and we can refer customers to them. We receive tourism requests for the following: • Horseback Riding • Quad Rentals • Snowmobile Rentals • Guided Tours (Hiking, Fishing, Quadding) Please call or email Heather Anderson at 780.778.8400 or [email protected]. Woodlands Communicator Fall 2013 Woodlands County Council Members DARYL YAGOS Councillor for Anselmo Electoral Division - Division 1 [email protected] 780.786.2417 CHAD MERRIFIELD Councillor for Whitecourt West Electoral Division - Division 2 [email protected] 780.706.2065 ALAN DEANE Councillor for Whitecourt Central Electoral Division Division 3 [email protected] 780.778.5168 JIM RENNIE Woodlands County Mayor Councillor for Whitecourt East Electoral Division - Division 4 [email protected] 780.778.0202 DANIEL PRITCHARD Councillor for Blue Ridge Electoral Division - Division 5 [email protected] 780.648.2149 DALE MCQUEEN Councillor for Goose Lake Freeman River Electoral Division - Division 6 [email protected] 780.584.2619 OLAF NIESLONY Councillor for Fort Assiniboine/ Timeu Electoral Division - Division 7 [email protected] 780.584.2154 www.woodlands.ab.ca l 8 Council Highlights Highlights from June 4, 2013 Meeting Regional Waterline Feasibility Study – Regional Collaboration Program Council made a motion to support a joint application by the Town of Mayerthorpe under the Regional Collaboration Program for a Regional Waterline Feasibility Study Project that will allow access to Woodlands County and Hamlets along the route. West Mountain Road Update Administration provided Council with an update on West Mountain Road assuring that not only is the project being monitored daily by the project engineer and the Infrastructure Services Director, but that a weekly meeting is also held with the contractor. Highlights from June 18, 2013 Meeting Bylaw 417/13 – Request for Road Allowance Closure A public hearing was held on bylaw 417 – Request for Road Allowance Closure wherein a number of individuals expressed their opposition to the proposed road closure bylaw. In order to allow residents to hear the final discussion on this bylaw, Council made a motion to hold a special meeting on Tuesday, June 25, at 10:00 a.m. in Whitecourt to review bylaw 417/13. Building Standards in Hamlets Council directed administration to research building standards, landscaping controls, architecture controls and enhancements across other small urban areas and report back to Council in November. Highlights from July 2, 2013 Meeting Temporary Road Bylaw Council passed a temporary Road Bylaw for an existing roadway on private lands, which has been used by members of the public to access township road 593A. This bylaw allows Woodlands County to take legal responsibility of the roadway for up to two years until a permanent roadway can be established. Appointment of Development Officer Council appointed Jennifer Sunderman as Development Officer for Woodlands County in accordance with Section 9 of the Land Use Bylaw No. 407/13. Northern Alberta Elected Leaders (NAEL) Council is in full support of the Northern Alberta Elected Leaders sending a letter to the Minister of Transportation on the poor condition of Alberta’s northern highway infrastructure. Old Ferry Water/Sewer Installation Update Administration provide Council with an update on the Old Ferry Water/Sewer Installation, advising that Phase I has been completed with 30 residents having finalized the paper work required to hook up to the waterline and that hook ups will begin shortly. Highlights from September 3, 2013 Meeting Restrictive Covenants & Enforcement Administration will be preparing an information sheet on restrictive covenants and enforcement to educate residents on this process. The information will be placed in the Woodlands County quarterly newsletter as well as on the county website at www.woodlands.ab.ca. Policy 1004 Distribution of Council Agendas and Minutes Council has revised policy 1004 – distribution of Council Agendas and Minutes in order to continue open communication with stakeholders and ratepayers. The revision to the policy will allow the agenda package to be placed onto the County’s website for residents to review prior to each meeting, as well as allowing a draft copy of the minutes to be posted after each meeting. Tree Grant Council has approved the allocation of funds for the tree grant damage that some residents had due to the windstorm from 2012 and those residents may expect to receive compensation for their tree damage in the next couple of weeks. Highlights from September 17, 2013 Meeting Gravel Haul Route for Aggregate Proponents North/West of Airport Council has directed administration to proceed with steps to secure adequate access for proposed gravel pits west of the airport and to discuss options with the Town of Whitecourt. School Resource Officer Council has directed administration to extend the memorandum of understanding for the School Resource Officer with Woodlands County, County of Barrhead, Town of Barrhead, Pembina Hills Regional School Division No. 7 and the RCMP. Advance Vote Council has set Saturday, October 19, 2013 from noon until 6:00 p.m. as the date and time for an advance poll in Whitecourt, Anselmo, Goose Lake and Fort Assiniboine in order to provide additional opportunities for residents to vote in the 2013 Municipal election. For more details on these and other Council agenda items, all Council minutes are available on our website at www.woodlands.ab.ca