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MLA Jason Hale declines to seek re-election for Strathmore-Brooks seat

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Strathmore-Brooks MLA Jason Hale has called it quits.

Hale was one of the Wildrose MLAs that crossed the floor to join the Progressive Conservative Party last December. He penned a letter to his constituents informing them he is retiring from politics, a decision made with his family.

"We have, therefore, decided I will finish my current term in politics and then take a step back for the time being. I will not seek re-election at this time," states a letter he posed on Facebook. "While I am stepping away from full-time political life, I will remain involved in serving our community and province. I am proud to support Premier Prentice and his plan for restoring Alberta’s fiscal foundation and his vision for Alberta's future."

He states that his political career, combined with a career in the oil and gas industry had kept him away from his home, family and ranch.

"For the past 11 years, I have spent much of my time working away from home as an oil/gas drilling consultant and now as your MLA. My family and I own and operate a cattle ranch; however, that family business has taken a back seat to my time away from home," he said. "My wife and I have recently been re-evaluating our business and reconsidering concentrating on it for the benefit of our boys. Our young sons are interested in expanding our agriculture operation and my wife and I look forward to working with them to achieve this goal, and helping get them set up for their futures. Therefore, my family and I have decided that this will be our focus."

He says he wants to remain involved in the community.

"While I am stepping away from full-time political life, I will remain involved in serving our community and province. I am proud to support Premier Prentice and his plan for restoring Alberta’s fiscal foundation and his vision for Alberta's future," he said. "My time as your MLA has truly been a remarkable experience and I am grateful for all the friendships I've made."

His announcement came shortly after Bruce Rowe, another former Wildrose MLA for Olds Didsbury-Three Hills also declined to run in the next election. He is the third floor crosser who is not running in the next election.

In Strathmore-Brooks, Jason Fildebrandt has secured the Wildrose Party nomination. For the Progressive Conservatives, Newell County Reeve Molly Douglass is seeking the nomination.

 


Morrin curlers head to provincial playoffs

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Shown is the Morrin Mixed High School Curling Team, zone champions with the Morrin Girls Team. The players head to provincials beginning March 5 in Lloydminster.

 

Two Morrin high school curling teams are heading to provincial playoffs next week after winning gold at the high school South Central Zone playoffs.
    The Morrin Mixed team and the Morrin Girls team both took home the gold after their final games Thursday, February 26, at the zone playoffs held in Airdrie.
    The Morrin Mixed High School Curling Team of Skip Evan Hampton, Third Caitlin Wolf, Second Lowell Nelson, Lead Jorden Ferguson, with coach Melanie Nelson, won all three of their games to advance to the semi-finals Thursday morning.
    Morrin won that game to face Olds in the final game Nelson describeS as a nail biter at the end, with the team edging out Olds by a final score of 10 to 9. The Morrin Girls team of Skip Katie Primrose, Third Amy Adams, Second Shelby Primrose, and Lead Jessica Wolf , with coach Betty Primrose, won their final game over Cochrane in the sixth end, with a score of 14 to zero. This year, the players will be heading to Lloydminster for provincials on March 5, 6 and 7.The Morrin Boys Team captured the Bronze medal at zones. The team’s players are Skip Garrett Holowath, Third Brett Holowath, Second Brayden Davidson, and Lead Dan McNaughton, with coach Kent Holowath.

Reaching for coffee causes vehicle collision

 

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A Calgary driver reaching for his coffee caused a collision with another pick-up truck Friday morning in Drumheller’s industrial area.
    Drumheller RCMP, Drumheller Fire Department, and EMS all responded to the collision on the 800 block of South Railway Avenue in Drumheller shortly before 7 a.m. February 27.
    RCMP report their investigation showed that a white Chevrolet Silverado driven by a 44 year-old male from Calgary was travelling westbound on South Railway Avenue, and when the driver reached for his coffee, his truck swerved into oncoming traffic in the opposite lane.
    The 50 year-old Drumheller driver in an eastbound white Ford pick-up  saw the oncoming vehicle and swerved to try and avoid the other pick-up, but both vehicles ended up side swiping each other.  
    The driver from Drumheller was not injured, and the Calgary driver of the Silverado was trapped until removed by the Drumheller Fire department.  He was transported by EMS win non-life threatening injuries to the Drumheller Health Centre, and released short time later.
     RCMP say both vehicles sustained substantial damage in the collision, addin no names are being released as charges are pending in the continuing investigation.

 


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