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After a busy year and with ongoing efforts to update its heli-
Strathmore RCMP are reminding copter fleet, the Shock Trauma Air Rescue Service (STARS) has
residents to Lock-It or Lost-It received continuing support from Wheatland County.
following several thefts During the Jan. 12 Wheatland County council regular meet-
from vehicles. ing, a presentation about the organization’s operations in 2020
was provided by Glenda Farden, STARS major gift manager.
- Locking your vehicle doors is a STARS has been busy, as 2020 had the highest number of
quick and simple way to help calls over the last five years. The organization responded to
prevent this crime. 135 calls between 2016 and 2020, including 60 inter-facility STARS is currently upgrading its fleet to new Eurocopter H145 helicopters,
- Hide loose change inside the transfers from the Strathmore Hospital, and 28 scene calls providing improved avionics, better maneuverability, increased speed and
near Strathmore. The May long weekend is the busiest week- range. Nine new helicopters are being acquired, with three already in opera-
vehicle where it can’t easily be seen end of the year, but most missions occur between September tion. Photo Courtesy of STARS
and take all items of any value with and March.
you when leaving your car. Operations have been directly affected by the pandemic, duced administration costs by downsizing the number of staff
- Never leave your vehicle with about 13 per cent of missions being suspected or con- members across all its bases.
running unattended. firmed COVID-19 cases, said Farden. The organization has STARS is currently upgrading its helicopter fleet to the Air-
also seen a rise in stress-related types of missions, including bus H145, which provides safety upgrades, improved avion-
Strathmore RCMP ask residents to heart attacks, strokes and drug overdoses. ics, better maneuverability, and increased speed and range.
help do their part by ensuring their The pandemic has also affected the organization’s balance The organization is planning for nine new helicopters, cost-
sheets. STARS is experiencing a significant decrease in fund- ing about $13 million each. The total cost of the fleet renewal
property is properly locked.
ing across all areas, including government, said Farden. campaign is $135 million, of which about $14 million remains
The organization’s 10-year affiliation agreement with Alber- to be secured.
1-800-222-TIPS ta Health Services has expired. The organization received $9.1 Three H145s are now operational, with one each flying
million in government support from AHS in 2019 and funding from both Calgary and Saskatoon, and the third serving as
(1-800-222-8477) has been extended until September 2021 while the province backup. Two more have recently been delivered. The sixth
reviews health funding. and seventh will feature a five-bladed system, increasing lift
Fundraising has also taken a hit. The 2020 stars lottery did and load capacity.
not sell out and resulted in $1.2 million in lost revenue. The The organization is also deploying new portable ultrasound
calendar campaign is also down by more than half. machines. These allow medical personnel to assess such med-
“With COVID-19 still looming around us, most of STARS ical issues as collapsed lungs, trauma-related internal hemor-
fundraising events have been cancelled for the foreseeable rhaging, heart abnormalities or suspected heart failures.
403-934-5552 future,” said Farden, who added registration revenue is down Wheatland County made a three-year commitment in 2018
120 - 2nd Avenue, Strathmore because of less certainty in the energy sector. for funding STARS by $2 per capita. The funding for 2021
There are some promising signs, however. The 2021 STARS equals $17,576. Following the presentation, council voted
lottery is now underway, and in its first week, outperformed in favour of a standing motion to continue this support rate
YOUR WEEKLY predictions. The organization has also seen a rise in individual within the annual budget, as a long-term pledge with no time
HEALTH ADVICE contributions. commitment.
Gord Morck Pharmacist “We are humbled that Albertans are continuing to stand by “Wheatland County is grateful for the critical emergency
our side,” said Farden. care and transport that STARS provides in Wheatland County,”
Capsule Comments
To deal with funding reductions, the organization has re- said Reeve Amber Link. “This service is particularly vital in
DECONGESTANT SPRAYS AND DROPS: Although not a true ad-
diction, nasal spray overuse can lead to damage to the membranes inside rural areas.”
the nose resulting in swelling and long-term stuffiness which of course Link said she and her family know firsthand the difference
can lead to further overuse. Many people use these sprays and drops
during the allergy season but their use for this purpose has declined over STARS makes. “Seventeen years ago, when our youngest son
the years since the steroid sprays and cromolyn products have become was an infant, we were relieved when STARS, with a spe-
available first on prescription and now OTC. Having been an allergy
sufferer since my teens, I was thrilled when the steroid sprays came on cialized neonatal team, was there for our critically ill baby,”
the market. They helped immensely. she said. “I would encourage residents who can, to consider
COSTS OF SMOKING: These numbers are based on a carton of cig-
arettes in Canada costing $100 or more so the $5000 number is on the STARS in their donation plans. Now more than ever financial
low side because in some areas a carton of cigarettes (200 cigarettes) support is needed.”
are as high as $140 and a pack may cost as much as $13. Talk about a
motivator for a comfortable retirement. If all that money was invested
every month, a young person would be a millionaire by the time he is
65. And he would still be alive to enjoy it! I was looking on a column
I wrote back in January 1989 (yes, I keep them all!). In that column I
wrote than in Canada, about 22% still smoked. That number today is
under 14%. So progress is being made.
COVID-19 AND CHRONIC PAIN: As I was writing this column,
I had CBC’s Quirks and Quarks on in the background. The host was
interviewing a researcher from the University of Arizona Health Sci-
ences. Dr. Rajesh Khanna (from Canada, actually) and his colleagues
noticed that those people who contracted the COVID-19 virus and who
had suffered from long-term chronic pain found that their pain reduced
immensely and in some cases disappeared entirely. There was something
that was hijacking the pain receptors in human cells, using it to get into
the cell but blocking its ability to signal pain. Dr. Khanna, for years has
been studying a protein called neuropilin which acts as a receptor on the
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ROBINSON, RISDON, Jim causing TROUBLE WALK-
ING or DRESSING? The Dis-
Christine Anne Jim was the youngest son of William ability Tax Credit allows for
Oct. 7, 1949 – Jan. 7, 2021 (Bill) and Constance (Mae) Risdon. $3,000 yearly tax credit and
He spent most of his life in Strath-
but will
It is with great sorrow that the family of $30,000 lump sum refund.
Christine Robinson announces her passing on Thursday, more and began working in his dad’s Take advantage of this offer.
machine shop, later working with his brother George Apply NOW; quickest refund
January 7, 2021 at the Foothills Hospital, after her battle
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revisit issue
Christine was born in Calgary on October 7, 1949, the
first of three children to Alma and Bill Brandon. She is him to retire. In 2014 Jim moved to an elder assist-
ed-care facility in Calgary. CRIMINAL RECORD? Why
survived by her husband Keith Robinson; her brothers suffer employment/licensing
Skip (Cathie) Brandon, Neil (Ailsa) Brandon, sister Loretta Jim’s passion was music and often you would find
loss? Travel/business oppor-
(Don) White, her children Alan (Pat) Pederson, Lynn (Rich- him at the Strathmore Legion, family gatherings or
tunities? Be embarrassed?
ard) Wolfs and Keith’s children, Heather Robinson, Kelly at community events playing the piano; if you could Think: Criminal Pardon. US
SEAN FEAGAN
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter (Anita) Robinson, Melanie Anderson, Kimberly (Chris) hum a few bars of any tune, Jim could play it! He entry waiver. Record purge.
Melby and Bill (Janet) Robinson. She is also survived by entertained staff and residents alike at Rocky View File destruction. Free con-
fourteen grandchildren; two great-grandchildren and nu- with his spontaneous piano concerts. sultation. 1-800-347-2540.
A land redesignation bylaw for a proposed solar Jim is survived by his sister Evelyn (Rita) and nu-
merous nieces and nephews. www.accesslegalmjf.com
farm in Wheatland County was rejected by Wheatland merous nieces and nephews and their children and
Christine enjoyed politics and loved serving on council
County council, but following a special meeting of until she became the mayor of Standard. She really loved grandchildren. GET YOUR MESSAGE SEEN
council, the project will be considered again during her many antique car tours with Keith and all the travel- He was predeceased by his father William and his ACROSS Alberta. The Blan-
the next council meeting at the latest. mother Constance, his brothers Robert (Bob), John ket Classifieds or Value Ads
ing experiences that they had together.
(Jack), George, his sisters Grace and Mary his neph- reach over 600,000 Alberta
During the Jan. 12 regular county council meeting, Because of her love of animals, in lieu of flowers please
ews Kenneth and Jeffery and his nieces Linda and readers weekly. Two options
council considered a motion to adopt second reading donate to the Cochrane Humane Society (cochranehu- starting at $269 or $995 to
mane.ca) under the name of Christine Robinson. Condo- Marie Anne.
of a bylaw to redesignate 160 acres for a proposed get your message out! Busi-
lences may be forwarded to the family by visiting www. The family would like to thank both the Rocky Ridge
20.1-megawatt commercial solar facility located east Retirement Home and Bow Crest Nursing Home for
ness changes, hiring, items
of Strathmore. The redesignation was necessary be- edenbrookcemetery.ca. for sale, cancellations, ten-
their compassion and care for Jim. ders, etc. People are increas-
cause the lands are currently agricultural, but as per Memorial contributions may be made to the Strath- ingly staying home and rely
the county’s land use bylaw, solar developments must more Legion. on their local newspapers for
be sited on lands designated as “energy district,” a cat-
egory added in 2019. Obituary information. KEEP people in
the loop with our 90 Weekly
However, the motion failed by a vote of 6-1, with Community Newspapers.
Reeve Amber Link the only councillor to vote in fa- SANSOME, Esther Call THIS NEWSPAPER now
vour of the motion. December 4, 1923 - January 12, 2021 MEMORIAM or email classifieds@awna.
com for details. 1-800-
Despite the council’s ruling, its hands may ultimate- We are sad to announce the passing of Esther Sansome, 282-6903, 780-434-8746
ly be tied because of provincial law. Section 619 of the beloved wife of the late Arthur Sansome of Winnipeg. X225. www.awna.com.
provincial Municipal Government Act (MGA) provides Esther will be remembered with love by her daughters,
that any approval granted by the AUC prevails over Carol of Namaka, Susan and her son Dennis (Corrine) of GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad
Winnipeg, grandchildren of Manitoba, and great grand- credit? Bills? Unemployed?
any statutory plan or land use bylaw. It also estab- children in Manitoba and BC. Need Money? We Lend! If
lishes that when a municipality receives a land use She was predeceased by her sons, Larry and Ronald. you own your own home -
bylaw amendment and the application is consistent Esther moved next to her daughter in Namaka in 2002. you qualify. Pioneer Accep-
with the AUC approval, the municipality must approve She was a great animal lover, and enjoyed all of the fos- tance Corp. Member BBB.
the application. ter dogs that Carol took in. She had 2 dogs, Norton and In Memory of our dear Mother and loving Brother 1-877-987-1420. www.pio-
neerwest.com.
The project received AUC approval on Sept. 25, Goldie, which she loved to talk about. They brought her Marie Casey Jan 21, 2017
great joy.
2020. Brian Carpenter Aug 16 2018
Prior to the council meeting, a public hearing for Esther was cremated, and a family gathering will take AUCTIONS
place at a later date. Donations may be made to any ani- Dearly missed by all 150 antique tractors, mu-
the bylaw was held via teleconference, during which
mal rescue of your choice. seum quality farm imple-
letters from several landowners opposed to the proj- To send condolences, please visit Esther’s obituary at
ect were read. However, Section 619(4) of the MGA www.wheatlandfuneralhome.ca HELP WANTED ments, 2 visible gas pumps
and much more. Sat., Jan 30,
requires that the hearing not address matters already 9am. Live online @ schmal-
discussed during the AUC application review process, zauctions.com, Schmalz
which included many of the issues brought forward. Auctions, Prince Albert, SK.
Several of the councillors said during the meeting PL# 911509.
that despite the constraints of the MGA, they intended FULL-TIME HEAD CARETAKER
IN STRATHMORE HELP WANTED
to vote in opposition to the motion in principle.
“They (AUC) claim they figured what public inter- Obituary The Golden Hills School Division invites BLANKET THE PROVINCE
est is, but I don’t think so,” said Tom Ikert, Division 4 applications for the following position: Full-time with a classified ad. Only
Councillor. “We are asked to rubber stamp something WOLDUM, Head caretaker in Strathmore $269 (based on 25 words
that a bunch of unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats Dorothy Myrtle Please refer to our website www.ghsd75.ca or less). Reach 90 weekly
Dec. 8, 1928 – Jan. 10, 2021 newspapers. Call NOW for
say is fine – but this has been backdoored to us.” under Employment–Non-Teaching Opportunities–
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Despite voting in favour of the bylaw, Link spoke Born on the farm North East of Strath- Facilities Positions for further information. 225; www.awna.com.
of the difficulty of that decision. “This is extremely more, Dorothy was the daughter of John and Dorothy B.
frustrating, because to a huge extent, the jurisdiction Molinnis.
She was predeceased by her husband, Heiran Woldum;
of municipal government has been subjugated by Sec-
sister, Jean Pallesen and brother, Neil Weaver.
tion 619 of the MGA,” she said during the meeting. Dorothy is survived by son, Ken (Hilda) Woldum; daugh-
The proponent, Dan Eaton, has appealed the coun- ter, Karen (Ken) Hornung; five grandchildren, Amy Wol-
ty’s decision to the Municipal Governing Board (MGB), dum (Ryan Keenan), Evan Woldum, Scott Woldum, Allen
an independent board established under the MGA that (Jodi) Hornung, Lynnette Hornung, and five great grand-
makes decisions about land planning and assessment
matters, according to his lawyer, Terri-Lee Oleniuk of
children, Eben, Bram and Otto Hornung and Ethan and
Madison Keenan.
Dorothy rode a horse the 5 kms to the one room Crow-
Nurse
Practitioner
Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP.
These appeals are costly, with some municipalities foot school for grades 1-9 and then attended Western
Canada High School in Calgary. Dorothy worked at Burns
paying upwards of $500,000 to participate in similar Foods until marrying Heiran in 1949 and moving to the
hearings, said Link. This includes legal costs and land Woldum farm West of Strathmore. In 1956 Heiran and
use planning when required. Dorothy moved home to the Molinnis farm where they
Primary Care
Given Section 619 of the MGA and related past deci- farmed until retirement. FTE: 0.2
sions, the likelihood the MGB would rule against the Dorothy loved to entertain and is especially remembered
council’s decision is near certain. “I cannot find any for the Boxing Day Open Houses attended by extended Location: Gleichen, AB
legal precedent where we would have any hope in family and long term friends. Dorothy was always very
taking that route,” she said. “I’m not willing to throw involved in community organizations, including the
Crowfoot Goodwill Club, Anglican Church Women’s Orga- The Nurse Practitioner, Primary Care (NP)
tax dollars at a losing fight. I am willing to fight the
province, but that has to be done through advocacy.”
nization, the Strathmore Hospital Auxiliary, and 4H. will work within a multidisciplinary care
Dorothy resided at Agecare Seton in Calgary for the last
An MGA hearing looks to be avoided, because dur- five years. The family would like to thank the caregivers team with the goal of optimal community
ing a special meeting of council held on Jan. 19, the at Agecare and the South Health Campus for their com- wellness.
potential repercussions of defeating the land designa- passionate care.
tion were discussed in a closed session, Link told the A family memorial will be held at a later date when Covid
Times in an email. Two resolutions were passed dur- conditions permit. If friends so desire, memorial dona-
ing this closed session: council directed administra- tions in lieu of flowers, may be made to the Strathmore
District Health Services Auxiliary 200 Brent Boulevard,
tion to prepare a direct control district for the project
Strathmore, AB T1P 1J9 or the charity of one’s choice.
at the earliest possible date (no later than March 2) To send condolences, please visit Dorothy’s obituary at
and bring a development permit application for con- www.wheatlandfuneralhome.ca careers@crpcn.ca
sideration at the same meeting, and that administra-
tion request the applicant to provide a complete de-
velopment permit application no later than Jan. 22.
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