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Something for everyone at Expo

Claire Paige Swain

On Wednesday, March 16, Sports, Recreation & Arts Expo was held at the Badlands Community Facility. (BCF) Parents and kids received an opportunity to learn, explore and register for sports, activities and clubs around the Drumheller Valley. There were 26 vendors at the Expo Drumheller Curling was a hit with  Drumheller sisters Claire, 4, and Paige, 6, Swain who were attending the Expo.


Province switches to electronic reminders for licence, registration

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Drumheller Registry is urging residents to sign up for electronic reminders to renew their driver licences and vehicle registration.
    This comes after recent changes by the Alberta government to no longer send out hard copies of renewal reminders. Owner of Drumheller Registry Doug McKay says it could cut into customer convenience.
    “For every vehicle they own, our customers would get a regenerated renewal form, which is much quicker and a lot less paperwork for us,” said McKay. “Once they stop sending these out, we will be printing out every renewal form in the office.
    The government announced the changes on March 2, noting it will save taxpayers $3 million a year.
    “During these tough economic times, it’s particularly important for government to find smart ways to save taxpayers’ money,” said Danielle Larivee, Acting Minister of Service Alberta. “Moving from printed to electronic notices will save Alberta taxpayers more than $3 million a year while providing more modern and convenient reminder options for drivers.”
    The change come into effect on April 2016, however McKay says already some residents have found they did not receive their forms.
    “People are already very disgruntled,” he said.
    It also appears the e-reminder system is set up for personal names and not company names.   
    He says this could lead to residents forgetting to have their document renewed.
    “The real kicker is that has always send those renewals letters out six weeks before they expire, now people are not going to have that,” he said.
    This could lead to more people overlooking renewing their document and possibly leading to traffic tickets.
    Residents wishing to receive e-reminders, the can go to www.drumhellerregistry.com and register to have reminders for their document either through e-mail or text message.
    Albertans with disabilities will continue to receive their reminders through the mail. Residents over the age of 70 will receive mail reminders until April 2017.
    For the registry, the renewal forms were convenient for customers because it generated all the needed information to perform the task. McKay urges residents who are coming in to use their service to bring all the pertinent documents such as an old registration card, or license plate number and proof of insurance.
    This will help the registry agent process the document quickly, in an office that is already burdened.
    “We are still working at the same rate as 11 years ago.  We are in a regulated industry, so the government decides the rates,” said McKay. “All of our expenses for everything continues to go up and up, and we are still working at the same rates as 11 years ago.”

 

Carbon School’s wellness project supported by Calgary Educational Partnership

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The Calgary Educational Partnership Foundation presented a cheque to staff and students of Carbon School in support of Carbon School’s Student ‘Wellness Initiatives’ Program.  
    At the beginning of the school year, staff and students came up with a list of positive character attributes that the entire school would focus on throughout the year.  Each month, this theme changes, often times coinciding with important awareness days or activities also taking place that month.  
    Staff at Carbon School work to prepare lessons and projects, which support the monthly themes.  This holistic approach allows students to both understand and take ownership over the project.  Ironically, this month’s theme is ‘Leadership’; a fitting coincidence for Carbon School and their unique ‘Wellness Initiatives’ Program as well as for the Calgary Educational Partnership Foundation and their support of such ideals.
    The support received from Calgary Educational Partnership Foundation will provide Carbon School students with a new opportunity to gain skills as leaders and global citizens.  
    Marci Steen, Carbon School Associate Principal, says, “We believe that ongoing wellness initiatives at our school are helping students to understand the benefits of establishing positive character attributes.  Emphasis upon those different traits helps us to create a positive school culture and gives us the opportunity to have school wide focus on universally important values.  Programs, like the one developed by the Calgary Educational Partnerships Foundation, will certainly allow for more unique opportunities to continue that work with our students.  We are honored to receive recognition from their organization.”
    This year, the entire student body will be benefiting from grant received by CEPF.  Staff have booked special guest speaker ‘Frisbee Rob’ for a presentation at Carbon School on April 29th, of this year.  Amongst other things, Rob discusses the importance of many of the character attributes, already recognized in Carbon School’s ‘Wellness Initiatives’ Program.  His presentation will help staff and students to reinforce the values they have identified as important.  It will also add an important physical element to the wellness program, as the presentation allows students to learn some new skills as well.  CEPF is enthusiastic in their support of this initiative.  
    “The Calgary Educational Partnership Foundation is very excited to have the opportunity to support healthy students and a balanced living. The entire community will benefit from this well thought out project by Carbon School that will have a lasting impact” says Din Ladak, the President and CEO of CEPF.
    Healthy, happy students’ achieve higher results and experience success in more aspects of their lives. Carbon School is dedicated to supporting the wellness needs of all students.


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