Letter: Bill C-69 ruling good news for Alberta
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:26:07 GMT
The Supreme Court of Canada recently ruled Bill C-69 – also known as the “no more pipelines law” – unconstitutional. The reversal of this intrusive legislation is a real victory for Alberta. But it’s also a victory for all provinces. And a confirmation of the principles our nation was founded on:provincial rights, respect, and cooperation between all levels of government.Bill C-69 was first introduced in 2018 by the federal government. It was immediately obvious just how harmful it would be to Alberta’s economy. Unfortunately, the premier of the day, Rachel Notley, did nothing to push back and defend Alberta’s best interests.Bill C-69 was a gross overreach of federal power that scared off investors and killed thousand of jobs across Alberta and Canada.Former Premier Jason Kenney understood that this legislation was harmful and unconstitutional. He realized it wasn’t just bad for Alberta, but a threat to the economic wellbeing of all provinces and regions. His government was instrume...The real people behind the press
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:26:07 GMT
It’s no secret that thousands of news stories are published in Canada each day. From local community features to national breaking news stories, the people behind the press work tirelessly to ensure readers have access to credible news they can trust.But who exactly are the people behind the press? It could be the person sitting next to you at your favourite coffee shop or the spectator who cheers on your local little league each week; it’s someone in the community just like you!And just like you, the people behind the press care deeply about their community – so much so that they’ve made it their life’s work to keep citizens informed and connected. At the core of every newspaper is a team of real people committed to telling real stories that impact the lives of those in their community.Champions of the truth come in many forms. It could be journalists and photographers who are on the ground capturing these stories as they happen – using the power of words and imagery to make ...Coalhurst CAO, Operations reports received
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:26:07 GMT
By Nikki JamiesonSunny South NewsThe following are selected briefs from the regular Oct. 17 meeting of Coalhurst town council.CAO ReportCouncil reviewed Jim Patience’s CAO Report for the past month.Highlights from the report include:• Meeting with Oldman River Regional Services Commission staff regarding compliance requests, development permit issues, MSDA agenda and permits• Reviewing resumes and conducting interviews for the Director of Community Services position• Meetings regarding the upcoming budget, recreation master plan and 2022 surplus allocationCouncil received the report for information.Director of Operations ReportCouncil reviewed Kevin Lewi’s Director of Operations report for the past month.Highlights from the report include:• The wetland pathway has been completed. A few deficiency items need to be discussed with the contractor, but contractors will soon be finishing seeding, fencing and clean-up.• The Social Area at Miners Memorial Park was vandalized over the Octobe...Minister Horner discusses APP proposal during rural media roundtable
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:26:07 GMT
By Erika MathieuSunny South NewsAlberta’s President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance, Nate Horner addressed rural media outlets on Oct. 17 during a virtual roundtable.The discussion centred around the Province’s Alberta Pension Plan (APP) idea, and the meeting provided details on the ongoing and upcoming public engagement efforts, citing figures from the Alberta Pension Plan – Analysis of Costs, Benefits, Risks and Considerations Report from LifeWorks, which was made public Sept. 21, 2023.During the roundtable, Minister Horner answered reporter’s questions concerning the transferability of an Alberta Pension Plan, and used Quebec’s provincial pension plan as an example of feasible transferability within the framework of a provincial pension plan.Horner noted, “many Albertans have a lot of questions about a potential Alberta Pension Plan, and many are wondering about how portable an APP would be.”Noting many people, including temporary foreign workers choose to work in Alber...Lethbridge County swears in Reeve, Deputy Reeve
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:26:07 GMT
By Erika MathieuSunny South NewsThe swearing in of Lethbridge County’s Reeve and Deputy Reeve took place following the election of Tory Campbell as Reeve, and John Kuerbis as Deputy Reeve.During the Oct. 19 Organizational Meeting, Council re-elected Tory Campbell, of Division 2, as County Reeve, and John Kuerbis of Division 4 as Deputy Reeve. Campbell and Kuerbis will serve in their respective roles until October 2024.First elected to Council in 2021, John Kuerbis is now in his second consecutive year as Deputy Reeve.Elected in 2017, Tory Campbell is serving his second term on Council, and third consecutive year as County Reeve.Following the Oct. 19 Organizational Meeting, a County-issued communications release quoted Campbell saying, “it is an honour to once again be elected by my fellow Council members to serve as Reeve for another year,” adding, “I am encouraged by what we have been able to achieve so far in this term by focusing on regional collaboration, responsible decision-ma...Copperheads wrap up weekend with huge win over Red Deer
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:26:07 GMT
By Garrett SimmonsSunny South NewsIt was an up-and-down weekend for the Coaldale Copperheads, as the team emerged with a 1-1 record in Heritage Junior Hockey League action.It all started Friday with a 4-1 loss to the Okotoks Bisons and culminated with a massive 9-0 win on Saturday against the Red Deer Vipers.Friday’s loss saw Coaldale rack up 36 penalty minutes, as Okotoks took full advantage of the powerplay. The Bisons went 3/8 with the man advantage, while the Copperheads failed to score on six powerplay opportunities.Okotoks scored three powerplay goals in the first period alone and went into cruise control from there. The Bisons scored an even-strength goal in the second to make it 4-0 before Drew Constant scored for Coaldale in the third, on a goal assisted by Brogan Booth.Despite the loss, Nixon Ordway kept Coaldale in the game, as the goaltender made 43 saves, as Okotoks outshot Coaldale by a final count of 47-17.The script certainly flipped on Saturday, as Coaldale scored f...Family and Community Support Services Snow Angels launches in Coalhurst
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:26:07 GMT
By Garrett SimmonsFCSS CommunicationsEvery winter, our southern Alberta streets and sidewalks get blasted with snow.For some, particularly the elderly or those with mobility issues, it’s a monumental task to clear the snow from their sidewalks or driveways.Luckily, for residents in Coalhurst, the Family and Community Support Services Snow Angels program is there to help.“We’re excited to offer this in Coalhurst,” said Cindy Lauwen, Volunteer Services Coordinator for FCSS, who added the 2023/2024 program will include a new twist. “Before, we had people matched up with seniors directly. This year, seniors and people with mobility issues can apply for the program and if they’re accepted, they’ll get a Snow Angels sign that lets the community know that the resident of the home is unable to shovel snow for themselves.”That sign will give the green light to youth groups, church groups, gym classes or any other resident who might want to volunteer and help out a fellow citizen.“There are a...Community Builders Awards presented to Coaldale recipients
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:26:07 GMT
By Erika MathieuSunny South NewsOne youth from Coaldale has been awarded the Community Builders award for outstanding youth leadership.The awards are presented to individuals making a difference in their communities in the following four categories: youth leader, community leader, not-for-profit leader, and business leader.12-year-old Gavin Besaw was nominated for his leadership and contributions which help build more vibrant and prosperous communities.Earlier this spring, Lethbridge MP Rachael Thomas opened nominations, inviting residents of the City of Lethbridge and Lethbridge County to nominate an individual making a positive, tangible difference in the community.Selected by a panel of community members, Besaw was among four distinguished recipients of the 2023 Community Builders award.Gavin’s biography submitted for the awards ceremony noted, “Gavin has tremendous pride for the community of Coaldale and has volunteered at many events over the past three years. Gavin can always ...miSci to present 'The Science of Wands & Wizardry'
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:26:07 GMT
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Museum of Innovation and Science will be hosting "The Science of Wands and Wizardry", a Halloween-themed celebration of science and magic. The two events will be held on October 28. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The events will feature live magic shows, science presentations and food trucks, with attendees encouraged to wear costumes. The afternoon session, scheduled for 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., will be aimed toward children and families, while the "AfterDark" session, scheduled for 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m., is geared toward adults, offering a variety of beverages from local craft breweries and distilleries. miSci is located at 15 Museum Drive in Schenectady. You can purchase The Science of Wands and Wizardry tickets online by visiting the museum's website.Jury finds Nelson Patino guilty of all charges in murder trial
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:26:07 GMT
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Following a jury deliberation, Nelson Patino has been found guilty of all six charges, including murder and attempted murder. Patino was accused of stabbing and killing his wife and son and injuring his other son. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The jury took about a day to deliberate, asking multiple questions about the definition of intent, which was key in this case. Throughout the trial, Michael McDermott, Patino’s defense attorney, relied on his claim that Patino suffered from COVID-19-induced psychosis and that he did not know the gravity of his actions.The prosecution disputed that claim with testimony that showed that COVID-induced psychosis is not proven and that Patino showed no signs of mental illness before or immediately after the crime.Latest news
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