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Campus Alberta Central hosting open house

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    Campus Alberta Central has been deemed the perfect solution for students who can’t leave home to strive for an education.
    The mashup of Olds College and Red Deer College provides students the opportunity to grow in a small classroom or online setting in locations like Stettler and Drumheller.
    An open house and information session will be held on Wednesday, April 11 at 6:00 p.m. for a Heavy Equipment Operator course which will begin in the fall. Olds College will give a presentation on the program.
    “We have about 16 seats so if anybody is interested in this type of program, they definitely should call and register to come to the open house because they will be able to ask questions right to the college themselves and get information on the course as well,” said Davidson. “Campus Alberta Central partners with Starland County so we offer the pit site which is just up by the Michichi/Handhills campground area.”
    Olds College will bring some of their own equipment and Starland also pitches in to give each student a memorable and knowledgeable experience in the field.
    During the three month course, running from September until December, students will experience how to run the equipment and how to fix it.
    All an interested person needs to have is their General Educational Development (GED) test under their belt.
    “If you don’t have highschool, you can still get in to the program but you just have to write a letter stating why the program is for you,” said Davidson. “They call that an alternate application.”
    The course costs $11,000 for the use of the large equipment that can be expensive to fix.
    Campus Alberta Central currently holds 16 courses through online correspondence and at certain locations. Highlights include Early Learning and Childcare Certificate and Diploma options through Red Deer College or Accommodation Management Certificate through Olds College. A full list can be found online at campusalbertacentral.com.
    Management Skills and Supervisors Certificate is their latest and greatest program which will most likely be available in the fall of this year.
    The course gives learning outcomes like identifying and managing communication processes, assessing your own communication style and the impact this style has on your relationships and conversations, being able to provide and receive useful feedback, develop communication techniques that build rapport, cooperation and trust as well as conflict resolution and synergy within a team environment.


CBAC swimmers post personal bests

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    Swim Alberta held their short course Southern Alberta Provincials in Calgary this past weekend.
    Nathan Dobell, Ava Harrington, Shane Issler, Annika Lassen. Emily Martin & Keely Martin all had qualifying times to represent CBAC at this Meet.
    “We had a good showing,” said coach Sheila Martin. “It’s always exciting to have them qualify for provincials from our small club so I was happy with the results.”
    Dobell had three top finishes and four personal best times.
    Martin came out in 6th place for the 50 Metre Backstroke and broke four of her personal best times.
    Issler claimed gold in 100 metre Butterfly, silver in 50 metre Butterfly and 8th in the 50 meter Backstroke.
    Harrington was the star of the show by capturing four silver medals in 50, 100 & 200 metre Freestyle and 100 meter Butterfly. Harrington, who just turned 12 last week, had five new best times, one of which was a 13 year old Western Canadian qualifying time. She will be attending the Swim Alberta Championships Meet in Edmonton in March.
    “They just need to keep reaching for those provincial qualifying times, it’s sort of their goal but most importantly we just want each swimmer to improve their personal times,” said Martin. “So even though they are competing against one another, they are always trying to improve their own times,” said Martin.
    The club attended an Invitational meet this past weekend in Lethbridge where they competed in their first long course meet this season.
    Friday, March 16 to Sunday, March 18 is the Long Course Provincials in Edmonton for both southern and northern Alberta.  
    The 10 month swimming season will come to a close in June with finalists further competing into the middle of July.

Local author publishes first book

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    An area writer has teamed up with her peers to deliver a series of novels to stir your heart, in time for Stampede.
    Carol (CG) Furst has published her first novel Eden’s Charm. It will be included in the series Women of Stampede with six other romance writers.
    “I belong to the Calgary Association of Romance Writers of America (CARWA) and Romance Writers of America (RWA). A trio of authors from the Calgary Chapter came up with the idea of writing the romance series and invited me to join them.”
    She explains that each book will be an individual story. While it is a series, the only unifying element will be the Calgary Stampede.
    According to the Women of Stampede website, “If you love romance novels with a western flair, look no further than the Women of Stampede Series. Calgary, Red Deer, Drumheller and Edmonton authors have teamed up to create seven contemporary romance novels loosely themed around The Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth.”
    The group began to explore the idea about a year ago and the membership of published writers include Maeve Buchanan, Shelley Kassian, Katie O’Connor, Alyssa Linn Palmer, Nicole Roy and Brenda Sinclair. They are all Alberta based.
    Furst has made a career of writing. After studying Journalism, she worked as a copywriter for radio. Writing romance came after.
    “This is my debut novel, I started writing about five years ago,” she said. “I have written one other novel, but I haven’t published it yet. It has been quite a journey learning to do all this,” she said.


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