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Schools gear up for Terry Fox Run

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   It has been 37 years since Terry Fox began his Marathon of Hope, but his memory is alive as students in the area and across Canada take on the Terry Fox School Run.
    The Terry Fox School Run is on Thursday, September 28. This event raises awareness and each year thousands of dollars are raised for a cure to cancer,
    At Greentree School, the students will be participating. After a short warm-up, students will set out on the walk -run. They are hosting “Toonies for Terry” and are encouraging students to bring a toonie to school to donate it to end cancer. They have set a goal of $2,000.
     DVSS is also in the Terry Fox School Run spirit. They will be holding their event on Friday, September 29. There will be an assembly followed by the walk and then a barbecue.
    Already the students have been working toward their fundraising goal. On Wednesday, September 20, they held their third annual Terry Fox Cake Auction. The bidding was fierce as they raised $2,259.
    They are planning more events this week to continue to raise funds.
   St. Anthony’s School has always been a great supporter of the Terry Fox School Run, and consistently ranked as one of the top schools in the Alberta, Nunavut, and NWT. Students have been sent home with pledge sheets and are garnering support. This year they have set a lofty goal of raising $7,500.
    The day begins with an assembly at 10 a.m., on Thursday, September 28. At 10:15, the students head out onto the course. The total route is approximately 3 kilometers.


Carbon rallies for business owner

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    Residents of Carbon are banding together to support a local business owner to secure his store and keep him in business.
    Andy Kim owns the Carbon Grocery Store on Caradoc Avenue. His store has been broken into on a number of occasions over the year, and he has been the victim of theft on a couple of instances.
    In fact, over Sunday night it was reported the store was a victim of crime again. A truck chained up and pulled the door open causing extensive damages.
    The Carbon Library is planning a block party to raise funds to help secure Kim’s store.
    “It is for everybody in the community and the surrounding areas,” said Holly Laffin of the Carbon Library, “It’s the security block party for our grocery store.”
    She said they are mailing letters to all residents in Carbon to garner support from the community.
    She says it appears that the culprits case the property during the day and then return at night.
    “We don’t want to lose him,” said Laffin. “When we talked to him (Kim) we could tell he is at his wit's end. We just want him to have a better security system so he is not robbed anymore and doesn’t end up selling his store or just closing down.”
    They are hoping to raise funds to purchase a new cigarette case, metal framing and roll-up door to secure liquor and tobacco.
    She adds there is a frustration in the community not only with these break-ins but also recent thefts of trucks and other criminal activity that appears to be targeting smaller  communities.
    The block party goes on Saturday, October 7 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Throughout the afternoon, they will be having hot dogs and chilidogs for a free will donation right outside the store to raise funds.

Outstanding in our Field: Wheatland Crossing celebrates grand opening

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It was a proud day for Golden Hills School Division as it held the grand opening for Wheatland Crossing  School.

The new facility serving communities including Rockyford, Standard, Hussar, Gleichen and Wheatland County opened earlier this year and on Tuesday, September 26 they invited the community in.

Golden Hills superintendent Bevan Daverne said the school is unique in that it is only one of about a dozen in the province not within a town. It is also unique because of all the productive partnerships  that made it possible. Today the school serves 385 K-12  students.

Wheatland Crossing students Justin McQuire, Katie Shephard, Grace Gregory, Abraham Paul, Cale Christensen and Kylie Kleinsasser hold the ribbon with special guests Rockyford Mayor Darcy Burke, Wheatland Reeve Glenn Koester, Golden Hills Superintendent Bevan Daverne, Golden Hills board chair David Price (cutting Ribbon), Hussar Mayor Tim Frank and Standard Mayor, Golden Hills Trustee Alan Larsen and Wheatland Crossing principal Karen Smith.


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