News | DrumhellerMail - Page #1298
04282024Sun
Last updateSat, 27 Apr 2024 1pm

Claire Wade national leader for mental health

wade

    A former Drumheller woman, who now teaches in Carseland, is on the list of 150 Leading Canadians for Mental Health.
    Claire Wade, daughter of Marcel and Bev Deschenes, formerly of East Coulee, was nominated to be a Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) Difference Maker, a list up of people influencing change in the area of mental health. She is with esteemed company with this honour including musician Rob Nash, sports broadcaster Michael Landsberg, Veterans Affairs Minister Seamus O’Regan and Olympian Clara Hughes.
        “I am extremely honoured to receive this recognition.  I feel so much gratitude for being surrounded with such amazing people.  My students are truly my inspiration and they have also been my greatest teachers.  It is important for students to know they matter...that we all matter.  We all have gifts and talents,” said Wade
    She teaches Grade 5 and 6. Her teaching is grounded in the concepts of self-regulation and resilience. With the SWIM (Students With Important Messages) team, they co-created wellness projects for the school. These projects focus on making healthy choices, in mind, spirit, and body.
“Social and emotional wellbeing is also an essential piece to comprehensive school health and to learning.  My passion area is health and wellness. I think that is so important to create a space to talk about mental health (without stigma or judgment),” she said. “My work is grounded in self-regulation and resilience.  I am currently working on my masters at the University of Alberta in the area of health and wellness.”
    Her work is also bringing awareness to the students and others about clean drinking water.
    “This year, the students and I have been working on a health initiative pertaining to clean drinking water on reserves in Canada. There are over 100 reserves in Canada without clean drinking water,” he explains.  “Our school has a tea company called “The Green Thumbs” and we believe that the only reason you should have to boil water is to enjoy a cup of tea.  We are currently selling our mint tea (from the mint we grow) and all proceeds go towards bringing about awareness to this topic and hopefully create positive change.”
    She also promoted wellness with the staff. Her “10 steps to creating a Culture of Staff Wellness” was created after she learned of high rates of teacher burnout.


No shadow for Effie means early spring

IMG 5561

Effie the Dinosaur was up early on a brisk Friday morning, February 2. She was happy that when she looked down, she did not see her shadow. This means that spring will come early, and along with it, many visitors from all over the world coming to say hi!

Carbon Fire Department resumes services

Carbon Fire Department - file photo

Ongoing tensions between the Village of Carbon and Carbon Fire Department (CFD) has finally come to a resolution after three days on operational hold.
Kneehill County announced this morning that the CFD has returned to operational status, relieving Drumheller, Linden and Acme departments from extra vigilance duties.
Both parties were in attendance Wednesday evening to resolve any issues that have come about.
“Everybody put their lives on hold last night and the entire fire department showed up, and the entire council,” said Carbon Deputy Mayor Bryan Peever. “We sat down and we thrashed out what we needed to do to go forward, and the big thing is communication. We got to start talking.”
He explained that the meeting was extremely successful.
“There are things that we needed to get straightened around and everybody agreed,” said Peever. “[They are an] amazing group of people and they were very professional about it the way we went.”
Carbon firefighter Jody Kranzler has since been named the new Fire Chief for the department as a result of the meeting. Two others have been named deputy fire chiefs as well.
“We’re charging ahead and I’m seeing a lot of very positive things come out of this and it is time to heal and get us back on track,” said Peever. “It was felt that it was a leadership issue.”
Peever spoke on behalf of council by posting on Facebook yesterday afternoon, regarding the operational hold.
“Council has had no oversight of the CFD for a considerable amount of time,” Peever wrote yesterday. “Repeated requests to provide information has been ignored. Information requested, and never provided includes qualifications, training, equipment status, call out reports, and reports as required by Bylaw, Standard Operating Guidelines (SOG) and the Kneehill County Fire Agreement.”
Former Carbon Fire Chief Marty Morgan, facilitator of the ‘Citizens of Carbon, Alberta!’ Facebook page has posted regarding the situation noting that any negativity towards the fire department online will be eradicated.
The council is looking forward to the times ahead.
“I think that it’s time for a fresh start,” said Peever. “Carbon is an awesome little town, a lot of outstanding people in this town and it’s time to start looking forward, not backwards. We are looking forward to the future.”


Subcategories

The Drumheller Mail encourages commenting on our stories but due to our harassment policy we must remove any comments that are offensive, or don’t meet the guidelines of our commenting policy.