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Fire contained to data room at Hanna Primary School

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On Thursday evening, March 17, around 10:00 pm, a fire broke out in the data/server room at Hanna Primary School on 1st St. East in Hanna. According to Prairie Land Regional Division, Director of Facilities, Kent Spath,  “The fire was contained to the data/server room and all the computerized equipment was lost.  The fibre optic cables were also destroyed.  The rest of the school suffered smoke damage and On Side Restoration Services will be taking care of that issue. We had hoped to open for students on Monday, however the whole building, all the desks and books, everything has  to be washed and cleaned. For now, the students are holding classes over at the Hanna Community Centre and the Hanna Curling Rink until Thursday.  Then the students will be on Easter Break.  The school will be open after that.” Spath continued, “We will only do what we need to do, because after Christmas 2016, we plan on moving to the new K-12 school, as long as the modernization is completed. Completion target date for the modernization of the High School  is January 1, 2017.”  


Common purpose is public safety

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    On Monday, March 21, Alberta Emergency Management Agency (AEMA) spoke at the regular meeting of Town Council.  AEMA presented the Roles & Responsibilities of Council.
 Emergency is defined as an event that requires prompt co-ordination of action or special regulation of persons or property to protect the safety, health or welfare of people or to limit damage to property.  
    Whereas, a Disaster is defined as an event that results in serious harm to safety, health or welfare of people or in widespread damage to property.
    The Emergency Framework starts with the people, committees or organizations, then to Town Council. After that, the framework goes to the Provincial and Federal Governments. Their priorities are: save life/minimize impact on people, protect property, protect the environment and protect the economy. Prior to emergencies or disasters, the mitigation and preparedness is already in place.
    The Municipal Government Act gives jurisdiction to pass bylaws
regarding the safety, health and welfare of people and the protection of property.  In emergencies, a municipality may take whatever actions or measures are necessary to eliminate the emergency.  Local authority shall, at all times, be responsible for the direction and control of the local authority’s (Town Council) emergency response, unless Senior Government assumes direction and control. Senior Government was responsible for the direction and control in High River, during the floods in 2013.
    Emergency Management Agency is compiled from Council and  Directors, Police, Fire Department, EMS, School Division authorities, Hospital CAO’s, and other mutual agencies including Clergy and Agricultural representatives. This agency forms the core responding organization in the community.  They assist in preparing and implementing the Municipal Emergency Management Program.
    State of Local Emergency must have the conditions that an emergency exists or may exist and may require the use of extraordinary powers.  Those powers are: forced evacuation, confiscation of personal property, demolish of buildings or removal of structures, provide maintenance of essential facilities, distribution of essential supplies and coordination of essential services.
    State of Local Emergency also requires individuals to give aid if qualified, evacuate and remove livestock from endangered properties and require individuals to assist in any way to carry out these actions. For example: if you own a D9 Cat or a backhoe, you may be required to assist and you would be compensated for your time.
    Council is also allowed to fix prices of food, fuel, clothing and other essential supplies. Example: the water is no longer drinkable, so the price would be fixed on bottled water to prevent overpricing because of demand.
    No liability action lies against a local authority or a person acting under the local authority’s direction or authorization for anything done or omitted to be done in GOOD FAITH while carrying out a power or duty under this Act or the regulations during a state of local emergency.  This would also include any registered volunteers.
    After the emergency or disaster, the Town would oversee recovery operations, final media information and briefings, have presence during debriefing and ensure recommendations are implemented, especially budget considerations.
  

Babies day out

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Golden Prairie Drumheller Family Coach, Yvonne Markotic, holds Parent Link at the Badlands Community Facility every Wednesday. This is where ideas are shared between parents and children learn social skills, such as playing and sharing. The parents will  learn how to deal with children’s development, behavioral concerns and help strengthen parenting skills. After about 45 minutes of play, parents and children attend the Drumheller Public Library for stories, songs and snacks. Family coach Markotic spoke with inSide Drumheller, “We usually get between 80-100 parents and children that come to Parent Link, and it is free to join.”  To learn more about this program, go to www.goldenprairieplc.ca. Moms and babies: (l-r) Shannon Pitre holding daughter Vanessa, Sarah Ellender holding son Tidam, Candice Watson holding daughter Claire, Aspen Gouy, Katrina Gouy (mom) holding twin brother Emmett.


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