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MLA Jack Hayden remains in Cabinet

    MLA for Drumheller-Stettler Jack Hayden will remain a cabinet minister in Alison Redford’s government.
    Redford was sworn in as Alberta’s Premier on October 7. On Wednesday morning, she announced her new Cabinet, which includes Jack Hayden as Minister of Tourism, Parks and Recreation. He also sits on the Government Committee for Community Development.
    “With this new team in place, we’re ready to work for Albertans on a new agenda. One of our first jobs will be getting ready for the fall session and setting our agenda to move forward,” Redford said.
    
    Hayden was first elected in the Drumheller-Stettler riding in 2007 in a by-election to replace MLA Shirley McClellan and again in 2008 in a general election.
    He served as Minister of Infrastructure, and most recently Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, prior to the PC leadership race.
    In the race, Hayden supported Doug Horner for leadership. Horner was appointed Deputy Premier and President of the Treasury Board and Enterprise. Hayden said during the race he is comfortable with any of the three candidates on the second ballot.
    “My working relationship with Alison is excellent, she is a very intelligent lady,” said Hayden during the race.


Firefighters honoured with provincial medals

    Fire Prevention Week activities did not only allow the department and other agencies to meet with the public, but also honoured some of the men who have dedicated themselves to the safety of the community.
    In all, 10 members of the Drumheller Fire Department, comprised of the Drumheller, Rosedale and East Coulee Halls, were honoured Sunday afternoon with Alberta Emergency Services Medals.
    “Being a member of this organization requires a great deal of personal commitment, and in dedicating your time to the safety of others you often jeopardize your own,” said Mayor Terry Yemen at the ceremony at the Drumheller Fire Hall Sunday. “You have made Drumheller a safer place to live and you should all be proud of your accomplishments.”
    The Alberta Emergency Services Medal has been awarded to qualified emergency personnel since 2003. To be eligible, the personnel must have served on or after January 1, 2000, and the “personnel must have undertaken all required phases of training and duty prescribed by their respective municipalities and ministries, and must be certified by their administrative authority as efficient and in every way deserving of the award.”
    To be nominated the candidate must have at least 12 years of service.
    Firefighters including Chief Bill Bachynski, Deputy Chiefs Bruce Wade and Luigi Vescarelli, Captains Duane Bolin and Peter Gruber, Blaine Zacharuk and Gary Greaves all received the award. Vince Seitz of the Rosedale Hall and Barry Edwards and Cliff Deitz of the East Coulee Hall each received the award.
    According to the Alberta Emergency Management Agency website, the Alberta Emergency Services Medal is a 3.5 cm diameter polished nickel disk with a clasp mounted on top.
    The inverse side of the medal has an Alberta Wild Rose circumscribed with the words ‘In Service Of Albertans’. On the obverse side of the medal is the Alberta Shield circumscribed with the words ‘Emergency Services Alberta’.
    The medal is suspended by a 3.5 cm wide blue ribbon with three thin white stripes. The blue colour represents the Province of Alberta and the white for good service, loyalty and conduct.


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