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Wheatland County reviews fire services

    Wheatland County is taking an introspective look at its fire services in the coming months.
    Council recently approved the creation of a committee composed of elected officials from Wheatland County, Villages of Rockyford, Hussar, and Standard, and members of the Rural Fire Associations.
    The committee was tasked with putting together a proposal to hire a consultant and see the process through to completion.
    “There’s been a group struck from the villages, county, and fire associations and they’re putting together something to get a company to come in and do an evaluation of our fire services,” said Wheatland County Reeve Glenn Koester. “With all the associations involved...we wanted to have everyone on the board and they can all have their input.”
    The initiative will evaluate efficiencies, compliance with legislation, and determine if service levels are sufficient.
    “We have a bunch of volunteers and fire associations and we want to make sure everyone is protected. With all the people involved we also want to make sure it’s running as efficiently as possible,” said Koester. “This will be a way to educate everyone with what the government wants and make sure everyone is protected.”
    The review, according to Koester, is a natural part of running any government department.
    “We’ve had our challenges, but everything is working. We do it planning, public works, and everything else with the county. We want to make sure we’re current,” said Koester.
    The committee has met once already and will be meeting again in December to put together a proposal to hire a consultant. It is anticipated the review will officially begin in the early part of 2013.
    “They’ll have another meeting in December to put together the proposal,” said Koester. “There’s not much going on now, but it’s in the works and it will happen.”


Remembrance Day Virtual Wall goes online

    The Royal Canadian Legion Dominion Command in Ottawa, has taken the Virtual Wall of Honour it created and has posted it online for all Canadians to view.
    The Virtual Wall contains a half hour slide show of over 800 men and women who served or are serving Canada.
    “We were surprised with the quantity of photos we received,” said Bruce Poulin, manager of communications with the Royal Canadian Legion.
    However, not all the photos submitted made it into the final product. Some had to be cut due to time or quality.
    For those watching the televised broadcasts of the national Remembrance Day ceremony in Ottawa, the Virtual Wall was not shown on television. The Legion is working with broadcasters to make sure the Virtual Wall, with everyone in it, is shown nation wide.
    “The original intent was to have screens on site and so we did the Virtual Wall. The next phase was for the television crews to pick it up. The problem was, the photos were both landscape and portrait. The broadcasters said it would be difficult to work that into a tv screen, so they opted not to do it,” said Poulin. “It’s something we’re going to look at for next year.”
    Work has already begun on the next Virtual Wall of Honour. Canadians are already being asked to send in their photos.
    “We’re already accepting submissions for the next Wall of Honour,” said Poulin. “This is something we’re going to build and ask people to start sending us photos now.”
    To view the Virtual Wall, visit http://legion.ca/VirtualWall_2012/VirtualWall_2012.html

Response poured in to The Royal Canadian Legion’s Virtual Wall of Honour & Remembrance, including many men and women from Drumheller such as Michael Arthur O’Dwyer pictured here. O’Dwyer was a pilot in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II. He enlisted in February 1943, survived the war, and passed away in February of 2001.

Hanna RCMP urge motorist to be cautious

 

  The Hanna RCMP detachment is warning area residents to slow down and be cautious if travelling on Highway 9 between Hanna and Oyen and on many secondary Highways in the area.

  Visibility is described as poor due to dense fog and the roads are icy, making driving dangerous. RCMP members from Hanna and Oyen have responded to several motor vehicle collisions.

  Sanding crews are out on Highway 9. RCMP ask motorists to be careful, because the sanding crews may be difficult to see due to conditions.


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