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Hussar Ag Society continue raising funds for new ice plant

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The Hussar Ag Society has been fundraising to support a new ice plant purchased for the Hussar Arena in 2020.
Since its purchase, the arena has faced hardships due to COVID-19 restrictions limiting ice rentals and in-person fundraising events, and there is about $180,000 remaining on the lease for the ice plant.
“It’s been a huge fiscal challenge the last two years,” says Ag Society member Corey Sandum.
She notes the decision to purchase the new ice plant was made in 2019 and, had they known about the challenges right around the corner with the COVID-19 pandemic, they would have waited.
The annual Hussar Stag Auction helped raise some $30,000 which was dedicated towards supporting the purchase of the ice plant, and an online 50/50 draw in March also helped raise some $8,500.
With COVID restrictions lifted, the arena hosted its first in-person fundraising event earlier this year in April. This event, which included a silent auction and entertainment with mentalist Louis Pezzani, helped to raise another $9,000.
Ms. Sandum says they are hopeful to host other events, with the possibility of bringing back the online 50/50 draw.
Lifting restrictions has also meant ice rentals have resumed, and Ms. Sandum says they have been able to hold a full season for 2021-2022.
However, rising utility costs and other expenses have put more financial strain on the arena. The Ag Society was awarded $100,000 to help offset these costs through the Wheatland County Community Enhancement Regional Board (CERB).
“Everyone is hurting, everyone is facing rising costs,” Ms. Sandum says.


Boogie raises funds for Grace House

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On Saturday, May 28, the Valley Cruisers car club hosted the 24th Boogie in the Badlands. The car show and cruise brought in 124 entries from all over Alberta, allowing the club to collect and donate $1,000 to the Drumheller
Society for Recovery (Grace House).

Riverside Medical nominated for Alberta Business Awards of Distinction

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Riverside Medical is celebrating becoming a finalist for the 2022 Alberta Business Awards of Distinction in the Health and Wellness category.
The clinic is operated by Dr. Rithesh Ram and Dr. Veronique Ram, and is celebrating five years in the community. Rithesh is proud of the accomplishment.
“We were selected as finalists against an intense amount of competition, and are up against competitors that have seemingly unlimited pocketbooks: The City of Grande Prairie, the entire County of Parkland, and a Fortune 500 company,” he said.
Riverside Medical brought a unique model of delivery to Rural Alberta, establishing a Patient Medical Home model clinic.
“As part of our ongoing commitment to being distinguished as a Patient Medical Home, we continue to offer same day and walk-in appointments and have the largest per physician panel of patients within a 150 kilometre radius. Moreover, as a result of our accessibility and inclusivity, we have patients travelling over 200 kilometres for health care visits,” he said.
He adds, even during the height of the pandemic, the clinic thrived while other clinics throughout the province were closing.
“We grew as a business, hiring more staff and taking on new medical providers. Opening our clinic has greatly improved local access to health care and decreased the amount of unnecessary and costly emergency department visits,” he said.
The clinic has also been active in the community, supporting and volunteering for many different causes, and donating to schools and many other community organizations.
It also established Diwali celebrations in the community.
The Alberta Business Awards of Distinction were established in 1992 and were originally presented by the province. Today, the Alberta Chamber of Commerce has taken over the program.
The Canadian Badlands Passion Play won the Arts & Culture Award of Distinction in 2015.
Also nominated in the Health and Wellness category were the City of Grande Prairie, Fluor (Calgary), and Sicurica (Parkland County).
The awards will be presented on June 24 at a ceremony in Edmonton.


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