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Dragons make changes

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The Dragons are continuing to build for the season making changes as they set their lineup for the 2022-2023 season.
On September 23, the Dragons announced they have signed veteran Noah Danielson for the season.
Danielson comes to the Dragons after playing the last three years with the Medicine Hat Tigers of the WHL. Over those three seasons, Danielson put up 16 goals and 25 assists in 103 games for the Tigers. The 20-year-old forward brings skill, experience and leadership to the Dragons after serving as the Tigers’ assistant captain last season.
He’s wasted no time finding his place in the lineup and in four games he has a goal and two assists for three points.
Another change for the Dragons saw the end of Caden Heins in the black and orange. The Dragons have completed a trade with the Olds Grizzlys sending the rookie forward in exchange for a Player Development Fee (PDF). Heins played two games with the Dragons in the 2021-2022 regular season and five in the playoffs, netting one goal.
Earlier this month the Dragons announced its leadership team. Sam Simard was selected as captain. Alternate captains are Ty Whitford, Adam Raesler, and Ben Christian.
“I was definitely surprised by it You never really know, especially coming into a new hockey season, you don’t even know if you are going to play for the team in the end. I felt like me, and the guys alongside of me, were a striving factor on who they chose to keep for this team in the end. It is an exciting situation for all of us,” said Simard.


New columbarium installed at Rockyford's Union Cemetery

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A new columbarium was installed at Union Cemetery northwest of the Village of Rockyford on Wednesday, October 5, offering residents a new alternative option for a final resting place.
Previously, the only option for a final resting place at Union Cemetery was a ground plot, and in January 2022 Rockyford council approved the purchase of the columbarium.
There are a total of 32 niches for cremated remains available, which residents will have the option to purchase.
The total project cost was $20,000 which was paid for with municipal funds.

Horner looks forward to working with new premier

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On Thursday, October 6 the UCP selected a new leader and today Alberta has a new premier.
Danielle Smith captured the leadership after a contentious leadership race. She secured the win with 54 per cent of the UCP membership’s vote on the sixth ballot. The next day, MLA for Drumheller-Stettler and Minister of Forestry and Agriculture Nate Horner attended a caucus meeting with the new leader and said it was unifying.
“It was positive and optimistic, she was grateful with thank-yous to all the leadership candidates,” said Horner. I think she really said the right things.”
“One of the premier designate’s greatest attributes is how she talks to people and how she addresses people, she has a great one, and it is going to be really great to work with her. She seems to know she has a strong team, and she is looking forward to leveraging that, so we are all very optimistic as to what comes next.”
He expects to see the government follow the path it has already laid out going into the fall sessions.
“It sounds like she would like to get a seat in the house, so we are expecting session to be delayed until the middle of November,” he said.
On Friday, Smith expressed her intention to run in a by-election in Brooks-Medicine Hat after MLA Michaela Frey resigned her seat.
With a race of six leadership hopefuls, former Finance Minister Travis Toews captured 46 per cent of the vote. Horner was surprised it went to the sixth ballot.
“It was pretty close…it kind of played out like the best polls said it would. But yeah, it was a tight race 54-46 right to the end,” he said. "I hope it just means there were good viable alternatives. If you are a pessimist you might say it was fairly polarizing, but I would just say there were capable candidates and people felt strongly about them.”
He looks forward to her leadership as the government heads into the next session and a spring election.
“She seems to really embrace the strength of her team, there has been a lot of work done over the last three years that hasn’t taken off yet, that needs to be pushed ahead now, and she seems to be debriefed on all of these items and is really looking forward to giving them a push.”


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