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[10 Mar 2010 | Darlene Casten - Assistant Editor | No Comments | 103 views]
Parents ask division to go back to drawing board

Parents are demanding answers from the Foothills School Division over a proposed new report card they say is too vague.
A group of almost 20 parents came to the division’s board meeting to deliver a presentation on the division’s Learner Profile, which would replace existing report cards at the elementary and junior high school levels. Most of the parents came from Red Deer Lake School, which had a number of meetings about the Learner Profile, both with the division and with parents. There were also concerned parents with children who attend …

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[10 Mar 2010 | Darlene Casten - Assistant Editor | No Comments | 134 views]
Woman admits to stealing cash from local skating club

An Okotoks woman has admitted to stealing from the coffers of the Okotoks Figure Skating Club.
Wendy Robinson, the former treasurer of the not-for-profit society, pleaded guilty last week to theft over $5,000.
According to Okotoks RCMP approximately $13,000 went missing from the club’s accounts over three years. Discrepancies were noticed in November 2008 and the police were called. An investigation revealed problems in the club’s bookkeeping.
Robinson was in charge of accepting payments and recording them.
In a press release Okotoks Figure Skating Club president Bernadine Kosiorek said the club has changed its …

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[10 Mar 2010 | Darlene Casten - Assistant Editor | No Comments | 166 views]
Agreement signed for Okotoks first P3 school

The Foothills School Division (FSD) signed on the dotted line in an agreement with the Province for a P3 school in Okotoks’ Westmount subdivision and construction on the school could start as soon as April.
The public school division signed a 15-page document in February outlining its responsibilities for the school, which will be Okotoks’ first public-private school.
FSD secretary-treasurer Drew Chipman said one main difference with this school is the company building it will be responsible for maintenance for 30 years.
The school division will hire and pay for the school’s custodians, …

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[10 Mar 2010 | Don Patterson - Staff Reporter | No Comments | 128 views]
Donations sought for Haiti

Tents, food and baby formula are atop the list of items an Okotoks resident is helping collect to fill shipping containers bound for Haiti.
Representatives of God’s Littlest Angels Canada, a charity based in Okotoks which helps operate an orphanage in Haiti, are filling 40-foot shipping containers in locations across Canada to take to the earthquake-ravaged country.
Sharon Busch, Okotoks volunteer coordinator for the group, said they are looking for the basic essentials.
“We want it to be very basic: food, shelter, clothing,” she said. “Let’s try to give them a hand up.”
Some …

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[10 Mar 2010 | Don Patterson - Staff Reporter | No Comments | 68 views]
Racetrack wants permanent operating permit

After six years with the yellow flag, the Rocky Mountain Raceway Park is hoping to get a green light from MD Foothills councillors this week.
Council will hold a public hearing to renew the racetrack’s development permit tomorrow (March 11) at 2:10 p.m.
Officials with the racetrack are hoping councillors will make their status permanent this year.
“We’ve been asking for this for the last seven years,” said Sharon McCaughan, racetrack co-owner. “It’s always the same. It’s always looking for permanent status so we don’t have to apply every year.”
To date, MD council …

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[10 Mar 2010 | Don Patterson - Staff Reporter | No Comments | 123 views]
MD council puts off decision on mixed-use development

MD councillors want to hear from their counterparts in Okotoks and High River before deciding on a proposed mixed-use development in the Aldersyde area.
MD council left the public hearing into a proposed residential and commercial development open last week to get input from the Towns of Okotoks and High River before making a decision. The development is located in an area where the three municipalities have partnered on industrial development and MD councillors wanted the towns to have an opportunity to see the plan before council decides.
MD manager Harry Riva …

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[10 Mar 2010 | Don Patterson - Staff Reporter | No Comments | 85 views]
Intersection design holding up highway project

A list of changes proposed for two intersections near Dr. Morris Gibson School is a good step to improve safety in the area, said the school’s principal.
“I think it’s worth looking into and having some discussion over,” said Tony Hampshire. “Anything that moves traffic better will be an improvement.”
He said the most important thing is safety of children crossing roads on their way to and from school.
“We’re almost 700 kids here now and the roadways were never designed for that many vehicles and school buses,” Hampshire said.
As well, he said …

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[10 Mar 2010 | Don Patterson - Staff Reporter | No Comments | 92 views]
Town pitches fix for Dr. Morris Gibson traffic problems

A list of changes proposed for two intersections near Dr. Morris Gibson School is a good step to improve safety in the area, said the school’s principal.
“I think it’s worth looking into and having some discussion over,” said Tony Hampshire. “Anything that moves traffic better will be an improvement.”
He said the most important thing is safety of children crossing roads on their way to and from school.
“We’re almost 700 kids here now and the roadways were never designed for that many vehicles and school buses,” Hampshire said.
As well, he said …

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[10 Mar 2010 | Tamara Neely - Staff Reporter | No Comments | 203 views]
Local gets creative to raise money for cancer

An Okotoks resident has begun raising money for cancer research and she is dangling a carrot of a hand-painted portrait for anyone who donates $200 or more.
For the second year in a row Renee Carrier is trying to drum up enough money to participate in the Enbridge Ride to Conquer Cancer long-distance cycling fundraiser.
The entry fee is $2,500, but she managed to raise $3,500 last year. This year she is raising the bar to $4,000. However, raising money has been more difficult this year than last.
“I didn’t anticipate (the earthquakes …

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[10 Mar 2010 | Tamara Neely - Staff Reporter | No Comments | 68 views]
Resident dedicates her time to caring for community

Since moving to Turner Valley 20 years ago an 86-year-old resident of Turner Valley has been shoveling beyond her call of duty.
For more than 20 years Jean Feddersen has shown she has the gumption to shovel beyond the sidewalk in front of her own house to make sure a popular patch of sidewalk on Main Street is safe for everybody.
Feddersen’s efforts are motivated by a pride in her town, a love of the outdoors and a concern for everyone’s safety walking along sidewalks in the winter.
Her care for the town …

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