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Congratulations Wheatland Crossing School Class of 2023

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Wheatland Crossing Class of 2023 held its convocation ceremony on the evening of Friday, May 26. Graduating Grade 12 students crossed the stage to collect their diplomas in front of an audience of parents, teachers, and other well wishers, followed by their grad dance and celebrations.


MLA Horner named Minister of Finance, President of Treasury Board

MLA Nate Horner

MLA for Drumheller-Stettler, Nate Horner has been named Minister of Finance and President of the Treasury Board in Premier Danielle Smith’s Cabinet.
With the 2023 provincial election results made official on Thursday, June 8, members of the new legislature were sworn in on Friday, June 9. Premier Danielle Smith also named her new cabinet.
“I am so pleased to have this team working with me to deliver on the promises we made to Albertans during the election. These are not just our government’s priorities, they are Albertans’ priorities. The next four years start today, and I can’t wait to get back to work with each of my cabinet colleagues,” said Premier Smith.
Horner has served the riding since he was elected in April 2019. He was sworn in as Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Economic Development in November 2021, and held the position of Minster of Agriculture and Irrigation until the 2023 election.
The UCP won the 2023 election with 49 seats. There are 25 members of cabinet, a decrease of two from the previous cabinet.

New Morrin School 60 per cent complete

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Construction on the new Morrin School is quickly progressing, and staff and students are anticipating being able to move into the new building by November this year.
Ground broke on the project in June 2022, with Shunda Consulting and Construction Management Ltd. from Red Deer at the helm of the project; Shunda previously completed work on the new Delia School, completing it ahead of schedule.
“Staff and students are getting very excited to move into the new building,” says Morrin School Principal Don Yavis.
Mr. Yavis adds construction is “in the neighbourhood of 60 per cent” complete, and staff have met with the school furniture company to begin discussions and planning for their new classrooms.
Once staff and students have made the move into the new school building, demolition of the old school will begin.
The north end of the school, the portion where the gymnasium is currently located, will be left; this will then be converted into a community hub and will include a trades shop, fitness room, community Fine Arts room, science lab, batting cages, and golf simulators.
The hub will be a separate building from the new school and will be designed for community use, but Mr. Yavis says the school will also utilize this portion of the facility as well.
“The new school rebuild and the Hub will be an amazing addition to the Village of Morrin, and will be fantastic for our community members from Rumsey, Rowley, Morrin area, and Munson,” Mr. Yavis tells the Mail.


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