28 April 2015, Vol. 48, Num 17

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28 April 2015, Vol. 48, Num 17
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4 Wing
Community Run
Op IMPACT Rotation
is Underway
Saturday, May 30
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Weather
Tuesday
Wednesday
High 23oC
Low 7oC
High 18 oC
Low 6 oC
Sunny
Cloudy
Thursday
Friday
High 15oC
Low 2oC
Sunny
High 14 oC
Low 2oC
Mix of Sun & Cloud
The weather is provided by
The 4 Wing Meteorology Office
Local 8001
Local News
417 Sqn Joins Exercise 3
Southern Breeze
SISIP Financial 4
Introduces No-Fee Option
Honours and Awards 8-9
E-Cigarettes and 13
The Unknown
CFHA Streamlines
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Customer Service
DND/ The Courier
Approximately
125
Canadian Armed Forces (CAF)
personnel returned home last
week from Operation Impact,
the CAF’s contribution to the
international coalition against
the Islamic State of Iraq and
Syria (ISIS). The personnel,
who have been deployed since
last October, returned to their
bases at 14 Wing Greenwood,
8 Wing Trenton, and 4 Wing
Cold Lake.
Acting 4 Wing Commander
LCol Joe Mullins welcomed the
Wing’s personnel home. “It’s
terrific to welcome our men
and women back from this
deployment,” he said. “4 Wing
is really proud of them, and I
know Canadians are grateful
for their selfless efforts.”
The relief-in-place began
in mid-April and will continue
rotating
personnel
until
approximately mid-June.
Approximately 600 CAF
personnel are deployed as
Weekly
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Cpl Andre Maillet, Wing Imaging
4 Wing Cold Lake command team welcomes members of Operation Impact returning from Kuwait
last week.
part of Joint Task Force-Iraq
(JTF-I), which includes various
staff, support elements, and an
air task force. On March 30,
the Government of Canada
extended the CAF mission for
up to 12 months and expanded
it to authorize airstrikes against
ISIS targets in Syria.
WCWO Bob Viel says
support for the troops extends
beyond the base gate.
MDN/The Courier
Environ 125 militaires des
Forces armées canadiennes
(FAC)
sont
rentrés
de
l’Opération Impact, menée
par
les
FAC
dans
le
cadre
de
la
coalition
internationale contre l’État
islamique d’Iraq et de Syrie
(ISIS). Ces militaires, en
mission
depuis
octobre
dernier, sont retournés à leur
base de la 14e Escadre
Greenwood, de la 8e Escadre
Trenton et de la 4e Escadre
Cold Lake.
Le lieutenant colonel Joe
Mullins, commandant par
intérim de la 4e Escadre,
a souhaité la bienvenue au
personnel de retour sur la
base. « Nous sommes heureux
de voir le retour de mission
des hommes et des femmes
de la base, a t il déclaré. La
4e Escadre est fière d’eux et
je sais que les Canadiens leur
sont reconnaissants de leur
dévouement. »
RE/MAX Cold Lake 2000
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La relève sur place a
commencé au milieu d’avril
et la rotation du personnel se
poursuivra jusqu’au milieu du
mois de juin environ.
Environ 600 militaires
des
FAC
sont
déployés
dans le cadre de la force
opérationnelle
interarmées
(FOI-I), laquelle se compose
de divers officiers d’état-major,
éléments de soutien et membres
de la Force opérationnelle
aérienne. Le 30 mars, le
gouvernement du Canada a
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“Cold Lake has been
behind our people 100 per cent
since this deployment began,
and the whole community
is thrilled to welcome them
home,” he said.
Opération IMPACT :
Rotation en cours
Sports
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Championship
Fitness and Sports 7
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situées en Syrie.
L’adjudant-chef
de
l’Escadre Bob Viel affirme que
le soutien aux troupes s’étend
au delà des portes de la base.
« Cold Lake a soutenu nos
militaires à 100 % depuis le
début du déploiement, et toute
la communauté est enthousiaste
de les voir de retour », a-t-il
déclaré.
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United Way
Supports 4 Wing
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Dozens Walk for
Victim Services
Jeff Gaye
LCol Mullins and CWO Viel were all smiles as Ajaz Quraishi presented $63,120 to
the MFRCS on behalf of Lakeland United Way. The United Way also presented
$7,000 to the Wing Chaplains’ Christmas Hamper Project.
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Date:
Saturday,
May 30,
2015
4 WING
COMMUNITY RUN
Location:
The race will be conducted throughout 4 Wing.
Registration:
Pre-registration is highly encouraged
online at www.4wingrun.com or at
the Col JJ Parr Sports Centre.
Join us for lunch, kids activities
and prizes after the race!
Everyone is welcome to this free event military, civilian, family and friends!
A special thank you to
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10 km Run:
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For detailed information visit www.4wingrun.com
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Self Help Housing has 3-bedroom units available.
SHHO provides clean, renovated housing at great
rates for junior-ranked military personnel.
Live in a military community, close to amenities.
For more information visit
www.pspottawa.ca/shho or call 613-521-2696
Jeff Gaye
Sgt Frank Szabon of 11 MP Flight (right) shows the way as the Run/Walk for
Victim Services stepped off on Saturday.
The 4 Wing Band
presents
THE ROAST BEEF OF OLD ENGLAND
with THE MILL CREEK COLLIERY BAND
7:30 pm Saturday, May 9th at the Lakeland Inn
Concert Tickets $15; Optional Dinner 6:00 pm, $35
Tickets available at
the Lakeland Inn or call
780.840.8000 ext 8184
Jeff Gaye
Mosquito Derby Ends
in Controversy
The
Courier
is
claiming partial success
after
the
inaugural
running of its annual
Mosquito Derby.
The
bugs
were
running
thorax-andthorax down the home
stretch when Swarming
Sam pulled ahead to win
by two lengths. Midnight
Delight took second
place by a proboscis over
Count Dracula, who was
charging hard along the
inside rail.
The owners of the
speedy steeds took home
a purse of a $15 gift card
to win, $10 to place and
$5 to show, courtesy
of our sports-minded
friends at Panago.
Although the race was
run in strict accordance
with National Mosquito
Racing
Commission
(NMRC) rules, a slipup on the part of the
committee resulted in
controversy. The Courier
failed to collect names
or photos of the owners
of the winning bugs, and
the NMRC launched an
investigation.
“We’re
satisfied
the race was run fairly
and the prizes awarded
appropriately,”
NMRC
president Moe “Buzz”
Skeeter announced. “But
it’s important for the
system to be transparent.
We will be supervising
next year’s event very
closely.”
The
Courier
apologizes for the error.
Meanwhile, thanks and
congratulations to all
who took part – this was
fun, and we’ll have more
contests in future issues.
Thanks also to Panago
for donating the great
prizes.
From the Editor’s Desk
Disponible : le Service autonome de logement (SAL) offre
des logements de trois chambres.
Militaires subalternes mutés dans la RCN,
informez-vous!
Le SAL offre des logements fraîchement rénovés et
abordables dans une communauté militaire à
proximité des commodités.
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News
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
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417 Sqn Joins Exercise Southern Breeze
Sgt Glenn Hood
Picture
yourself
sitting on the port stern
of a 28-foot boat pitching
up and down in two- to
three- metre swells off the
coast of Miami. Aboard
the boat is a simulated
casualty that your partner
is tending to in a hoistcapable stretcher.
Slightly
above
and behind you is a
yellow and red Bell 412
Griffon helicopter. The
helicopter moves in to
retrieve you. You see the
hoist cable descend to
you, you grab the hook
and you wait as the boat
undulates through a set
of swells. The slack in
the hoist cable varies as
the boat breaks through
a larger set of waves.
The boat settles out and
the cable slack tightens.
You attach the hook to
your harness, nod to the
flight engineer in the
helicopter above you, and
like Spiderman you’re
rising from the boat
on your way up to the
helicopter.
438
Combat
Support Squadron from
Bagotville hosted a two
week helicopter-specific
Search and Rescue (SAR)
exercise from Miami Air
Station at Opa Locka
airport in early March.
The purpose of the
exercise was to maintain
the currency of SAR
aircrews that live in the
ice locked regions of
Canada in the winter.
424
Squadron
from Trenton and 417
Squadron from Cold
Lake participated in the
last week of the training.
417 Squadron attended
with one full aircrew plus
one extra pilot, with the
purpose of introducing
the basics of water
hoisting to our newest first
officers. The training for
the remainder of the crew
was also invaluable as
the conditions in Miami
presented
different
challenges from what
we normally see in Cold
Lake.
The sea state – the
height and power of waves
and swells – is an obvious
hurdle. Our aircrew also
found themselves flying
in a very busy area for
traffic and obstructions.
One might ask why we
would subject ourselves to
a training environment
where
banner-towing
aircraft, kiteboards and
low flying aircraft occupy
such a small area, but
these can be normal
conditions during SAR
operations in Canada
during the summer.
Another positive factor
for the SAR Techs was the
water temperature. This
allowed our aircrews to
conduct more sequences
and sorties in a day
than would normally be
conducted in a cold water
environment.
During the exercise
some had the privilege of
operating from the United
States Coast Guard’s
Dolphin MH65C aircraft,
and a few Coast Guard
rescue swimmers had the
opportunity to train with
our Griffon. Learning
how other professionals
in our field deal with
similar situations helps
us keep a fresh focus on
our craft.
Throughout
the
exercise 417 Squadron
flew 23.2 hours and 11
sorties, and SAR Techs
were able to practice
their large-wave rescue
techniques.
We feel honoured
to have been offered the
opportunity to conduct
this training and we look
forward to attending
again in coming years.
Luis R. Feliz
417 Sqn aircrew practice rescue techniques on the high seas.
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Tuesday, April 28, 2015
SISIP Financial Introduces No-Fee Option
Joyce Sharp, SISIP
SISIP Financial has
announced that clients of
their financial planning
services who choose to
file their own income tax
returns can now opt out
of paying subscription
fees for these services.
This change is effective
January 1, 2015 for new
clients and May 1, 2015
for existing clients.
People are more
knowledgeable of the
many
alternatives
available to help them
complete
their
own
income tax returns. There
are a number of new
and inexpensive choices
which
reinforce
the
decision
to
remove
subscription fees and
no longer provide a free
basic income tax return
per year.
Those who opt out
from paying subscription
fees can now put that
money - $6.00 per
month - towards other
investment options. They
may consider putting
them into the Canadian
Armed Forces Savings
Plans, a simple savings
solution
that
allows
investments for as little as
one dollar per day.
There are many
options
available
for those who wish to
prepare their own tax
returns. Most e-filing
software kits will walk
you through tax credits
step-by-step.
Canex sells UFile tax
software in their stores
and online (CANEX.ca)
for $19.99 and $39.99;
CF One Card holders can
download free software
through H&R Block and
file up to four returns
for free. H&R Block also
extends a 20 per cent
discount on optional tax
protection service when
filing online for free using
their online software.
A lter n at ively,
Canadian
military
members
and
their
spouses can download
H&R Block tax software
for free or receive a 10 per
cent discount on their tax
preparation services at
participating H&R Block
retail locations.
Canada
Revenue
Agency provides a list of
free certified software
packages and web-based
programs for taxpayers,
and iPhone has apps
such as Intuit Turbo Tax
and Snap Tax available
on iTunes. Snap a photo
of your T4, answer
a few questions and
within minutes, Snap
Tax will download your
information directly to
Netfile.
For
more
information, call or visit
La Financière SISIP
présente une nouvelle option
de planification financière
sans frais de souscription
Joyce Sharp, SISIP
La
Financière
SISIP a annoncé que les
clients des services de
planification financière
qui
décident
de
produire eux même leur
déclaration de revenus
pourront
maintenant
choisir l’option de ne
pas verser des frais de
souscription pour ces
services. Ce changement
est entré en vigueur le
1er janvier 2015 pour les
nouveaux clients, et sera
en vigueur le 1er mai 2015
pour les clients actuels.
Aujourd’hui, les gens
sont plus au courant des
nombreuses
solutions
à leur disposition pour
les aider à produire
leur propre déclaration
de revenus. Il existe
maintenant un certain
nombre
de
choix
nouveaux et peu coûteux
qui justifient encore
davantage notre décision
d’éliminer les frais de
souscription et de ne
plus offrir le service
de préparation d’une
(seule) déclaration de
revenus de base, une fois
par année.
Ceux qui décident
de ne plus verser les frais
de souscription peuvent
dorénavant réserver cet
argent – 6 $ par mois
– à d’autres options
d’investissement.
Ils
peuvent aussi envisager
de verser cet argent dans
les Régimes d’épargne
des
Forces
armées
canadiennes, une simple
solution d’épargne qui
leur permet d’investir
aussi peu que 1 $ par
jour.
Il y a plusieurs
choix à la disposition
de ceux qui souhaitent
préparer eux-mêmes leur
déclaration de revenus.
La plupart des logiciels
de
transmission
électronique
de
la
déclaration de revenus
décriront, étape par
étape
les
différents
crédits d’impôt auxquels
vous avez droit.
Canex vend le logiciel
de préparation de la
déclaration de revenus
UFile dans ses magasins
et en ligne (CANEX.
ca) au prix de 19,99 $
ou de 39,99 $, selon la
version. Les détenteurs
de la carte UneFC
peuvent
télécharger
gratuitement un logiciel
par
l’intermédiaire
de
H&R
Block
et
produire jusqu’à quatre
déclarations de revenus –
gratuitement. H&R Block
offre un rabais de 20 %
sur son service optionnel
de Protection fiscale
lorsqu’une
déclaration
de revenus en ligne est
produite au moyen de son
logiciel gratuit.
Les
militaires
canadiens et leur conjoint
peuvent
également
télécharger gratuitement
un logiciel de H&R Block
ou bénéficier d’un rabais
de 10 % sur les services
de
préparation
des
déclarations de revenus
aux bureaux participants
de H&R Block.
L’Agence du revenu
du Canada affiche sur son
site une liste de logiciels
homologués gratuits et
logiciels en ligne pour les
contribuables. L’iPhone
offre des applications
comme le logiciel d’impôt
Intuit Turbo Tax et Snap
Tax disponibles dans
iTunes. Prenez un cliché
de votre T4, répondez
à quelques questions et,
en l’espace de quelques
minutes,
SnapTax
téléchargera
votre
information directement
au service IMPÔTNET.
Pour de plus amples
renseignements, appelez
ou visitez le bureau de la
Financière SISIP de Cold
Lake, situé dans le centre
commercial
Canex,
780-594-4562.
the Cold Lake SISIP
Financial office, located
in the Canex
780-594-4562.
mall,
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correspondence, distribution and follow-up action. The Administrative
Assistant organizes meetings, advises attendees, drafts and distributes
agendas and minutes. She/He also organizes event calendar and
processes invoices and travel claims.
Qualifications:
College diploma or certificate in Business Administration, Accounting,
Office Administration or a related field AND some years experience in
administration or in a related field
OR
High school diploma AND several years experience in administration
or in a related field
As part of our team, you would display the following shared competencies:
organizational knowledge, client service, communication, teamwork,
innovation and leadership.
BENEFITS TO YOU:
Dedicated programs including new employee orientation program and
on-the-job training.
Competitive Benefits including:
•
Defined Benefit Pension Plan
•
Savings plans (TFSA, RRSPs)
•
Educational Assistance
•
Facilities on base available to employees (i.e. Fitness facility,
Swimming pool, etc)
•
Paid vacation and 11 paid Statutory Holidays
•
A comprehensive benefit plan (health, dental, vision, group life
insurance, sick leave, long-term disability insurance (LTD),
accidental death and dismemberment (AD&D)
•
Shop at CANEX– option for “no interest” credit plan
Salary: $16.80/hr – $18.63/hr
How to apply: Online at www.cfmws.com under our career section or
via email to [email protected] quoting competition #CLK-15017. This competition closes on 8 May 2015 at 23:59 hrs Pacific Time.
We thank all applicants in advance for their interest in this position,
however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Place your classified ad with us for only
$7.50 + GST/week (up to 30 words) or
$10.00 + GST/week (up to 60 words)
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Silent Auction for Book Pillow
starting on April 1st will be on
desk at Grand Centre Branch. Be
sure to bid....support your local
library.
Baby Rhyme Time
Babies love to wiggle, jiggle,
make noises and meet new
people! At Baby Rhyme Time
we use rhymes and songs
that
incorporate
bounces
and tickles that will keep
babies entertained and help
with
their
early
literacy
development.
The
songs
and
rhymes
will
help
baby’s
listening
and
concentration
skills,
and
the rhyme and repetition of
the songs will help develop
baby’s speech and language.
No need to register. For
babies ages birth to two
years. Mondays from 10:00 to
10:30 am at the Harbour View
Branch.
CookBook BookClub
May 1: Appetizers
12 pm, the first Friday of every
month at the Harbour View
Branch.
Forever Young Adult Book Club
This adult book club for YA fans
runs the first Tuesday of every
month at the Grand Centre
Branch. Pick up a copy of the
book at the Grand Centre
Branch. You are welcome to
join us even if you haven’t
read the book. No registration
necessary.
Pre-Teen Tech
For ages 9-12 at the Tree
Branch. Thursdays, from 5:30 to
7:30 pm. Teens are welcome
to help, please contact Lyall in
advance). Call Lyall for more info
at 780-594-7425.
Mom’s Night Out
A series of Thursday night
‘getaways’ for Mom. Each
session must be signed up
for individually. This is a free
program. If you cannot attend,
please call the library so
someone else can attend. Last
Thursday of every month, 6-8
pm at the Grand Centre Branch.
April—Bath Bombs (limit of 10
participants)
May—Essential Oils (no limit)
June—Flower Arranging (limit
of 12 participants)
We are looking for volunteers
for our Armchair Travel series. If
you’d like to spend an evening
or afternoon sharing your travel
adventures with others, contact
m a n ager 2@lib ra r y.co ld l a ke.
ab.ca to book a date.
Summer Reading Program 2015
Theme: Play
Watch for Up-Coming Schedule.
Summertime is all about
freedom - no school, no rules,
no structure. You can make
up each day, and every day is
different. Whether you’re on
your own or with your friends,
outside or inside or upside
down, summer is the time for
fun and play. For the summer of
2015, we’re encouraging kids to
see reading as play, and discover
that the joyful, boundless and
carefree feelings associated
with play can just as easily be
found in a great book. We want
kids to have fun reading and
share this joy, while they have
the freedom to choose, explore,
discover and play, any way they
want.
Books on Wheels
The Cold Lake Public Library
offers a Books on Wheels service
to Cold Lake Lodge, Points West
and Cold Lake Long Term Care
every other Wednesday. We
offer books, books on CD and
movies. If you know someone
who could benefit from this
service, please call 780-5947425 for more information.
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Let us help you find
your way home…
with our real estate page! From individual
homes, to condominiums or buildable lots,
our real estate page has the best of what the
Lakeland has to offer.
And it’s right at your fingertips.
Special Olympics Lakeland Bowling
Mondays at 5:45 pm at Marina Bowl in Cold Lake North. Volunteers
Wanted! New athletes welcome! Transportation from Bonnyville
available. Email [email protected] for more
information.
Riverhurst Craft and Home Business Sale
Saturday, May 2 and Sunday, May 3 from 10 am to 4 pm at Riverhurst
Hall. Located on Hwy 55 west of Cold Lake. Concession provided.
Contact Rodger at 780-639-2142 for more information.
2015 Quilt Show
Put on by the Last Stitch Quilt Guild at Cold Lake High School (Energy
Centre) April 25-26. Admission is $3 on Saturday from 10 am - 6 pm and
Sunday 12 pm - 3 pm. Raffle Draw for queen size quilt (tickets $2.00
each from any Guild member), public entries are welcome, prizes for
categories, silent auction and craft table. All proceeds go to Cold Lake
Bonnyville Cancer Fund.
The Josephburg Choral Society
Featuring the Men’s Chorus and Belles in Harmony handbell choir.
Saturday, May 2, 2015 at 7:00 pm @ Cold Lake Commmunity Baptist
Church. Please contact the church (780-594-3656) or Three Nuts in a
Hut (780-594-3688) for more information and tickets. See you there!
Grand Centre Branch: 5513 B 48th Ave.
780-594-5101
Harbour View Branch: 1301 8th Ave.
780-639-3967
Monday & Wednesday: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Tuesday & Thursday: 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
Friday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Sunday: Closed
Monday & Wednesday: 12:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Tuesday & Thursday: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Friday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Sunday: Closed
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BONNYVILLE-COLD LAKE
Voting Made Simple
Provincial
General Election
Tuesday, May 05, 2015
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
410 Wins I/S Volleyball
Championship
Official Agents of Nominated
Candidates in Bonnyville-Cold Lake
for the May 05, 2015 Election
CANDIDATE
POLITICAL PARTY/
INDEPENDENT
OFFICIAL AGENT
TELEPHONE NO.
CAMPAIGN ADDRESS
Craig Copeland - PC
Robert W. Mattice
(780) 639-4166
511 Lakeshore Drive
Cold Lake T9M 1A2
Scott Cyr - WRP
Mark Power
(780) 639-0636
2531 Lockhart Way
Cold Lake T9M 0B3
Rob Fox - AP
Josh Silzer
(780) 826-6036
Box 4666, Stn Main
Bonnyville T9N 0H1
Chris Fulmer
(780) 474-2415
201 10544 114 Street NW
Edmonton T5H 3J7
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Josalyne Head - NDP
Jeff Gaye
410 Sqn and 1 AMS Team 2 pose together after a hotly contested final.
For further information on the election, please contact
Janet Olsen, Returning Officer at Conference Room,
Unit 1003, 4313 50 Avenue, Bonnyville, AB T9N 0B4
or by phone at (780) 815-7736.
ALBERTA POLITICAL PARTY NAME ABBREVIATIONS
AFP Alberta First Party
LIB Alberta Liberal Party
NDP Alberta New Democratic Party
AP Alberta Party
SCA Alberta Social Credit Party
CP-A Communist Party - Alberta
GPA Green Party of Alberta
PC Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta
WRP Wildrose Party
Find out more at www.elections.ab.ca
The Election Finances and Contributions Disclosure Act (section 9.1) requires that
Third Party Advertisers must register with Elections Alberta if they spend or plan to
spend more than $1000 for election advertising. Refer to our website.
Jeff Gaye
Action at the net from last week’s I/S Volleyball final.
Use these businesses as your resources to complete a successful move.
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Fitness and Sports Awards
PSP Fitness and Sports celebrated participation and achievement at their annual awards dinner last week. LCol Jeremy Hansen, formerly of 4 Wing and now an
astronaut, was the guest speaker. The theme of the evening was “Out Of This World.”
FORCE - Female Under 35
Lt Clouthier, WLE.
FORCE - Male Under 35
Cpl Weller, 410 Sqn.
FORCE - Male 50 and Over
CWO White, WLE and Sgt Shiels, 1 AMS (this award
was a tie).
Capt Setlack, AETE, Running.
Avr Porter, 409 Sqn (Second Place).
Coach of the Year
Cpl Bob Lamoureux, 417 Sqn, Men’s Hockey.
Male Athlete of the Year
Individual Sports Team
of the Year
4 Wing Badminton Team.
Official of the Year
MCpl Pavone, 10 FTTS, Soccer.
Collective Sports Team
of the Year
4 Wing Women’s Hockey Team.
Wing Commander’s Cup
Pictures Not Available
Lifestyle
Achievement
Awards
Capt David Tucker,
AETE.
Cpl Melissa Roberts,
WLE.
MWO Gary James,
ATC.
W OPS and 42 Radar, combined team.
FORCE - Female 35-39
FORCE Female 35-49
FORCE Male 35-49
Capt Cadieux, WHQ.
MCpl Lariviere, 1 AMS.
Female
Athlete of the
Year
Capt Cohen, formerly
ATC, but now posted to
Bagotville.
Photos by Jeff Gaye
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Honours and Awards
Acting 4 Wing Commander LCol Joe Mullins and WCWO Bob Viel presented Honours and Awards to deserving members at the quarterly ceremony at the
Warrant Officers’ and Sergeants’ Mess last Thursday.
CD
CD
Capt Clarke, WOPS
Sgt Beaudet, 1 AMS
CD
CD
Sgt Bilodeau, WLE/WCE
CD
MCpl Pavone, 10 FTTS
MCpl Porter, 1 AMS
CD
Cpl Robar, 417 Sqn
CD1
Sgt Colwell, 10 FTTS
CD
CD
Sgt Bulch, WLE/WCE
MCpl Martin, W OPS
CD
CD
MCpl Vance, WLE/WCE
MCpl Anderson, 1 AMS
CD
Cpl Wilks, 1 AMS
CD1
WO Brown, WLE/WTIS
CD1
Sgt Foreman, WLE/WCE
Sgt Perigo, WLE/WCE
Canadian Joint Operations Command –
Commanders Commendation
MCpl Dawson, WLE/WCE. Cpl Dawson initiated a diligent investigation following
an electrical fire while he was deployed.
MCpl McCallum, 409 Sqn
CD
CD
Cpl Chouinard, W OPS
CD1
Cpl Pyke, 409 Sqn
CD1
Sgt Best, 409 Sqn
CD1
CD
Sgt Blackburn, 10 FTTS
CD1
CD2
MCpl Funk, WLE/WTEME
WO Thompson, 42 Radar
Special
Service Medal
MWO Wille, ARAF
General Service Medal –
Southwest Asia
Maj Lefrancois, 42 Radar
Capt McDonald, 42 Radar
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Honours and Awards
Flight Safety –
Good Show Award
NATO Baltic Air Policing Mission Medal
Cpl Schwab, WLE/WTIS
Capt Desmarais, 409 Sqn
Capt Phipps, 409 Sqn
Capt Hery, 409 Sqn
Airperson of the Quarter
15 Years of Service 25 Years of Service 35 Years of Service
to the Government to the Government to the Government
of Canada
of Canada
of Canada
Sharun Dodge, WLE
Kevin McGraw, WADMIN
Mr.
Timothy
Smith,
WLE/TEME/GPV
Wing Commander’s
Commendation
Maj Steels, 417 Sqn. Major Steels prevented a
potential roll-over situation while landing a CH-146
Griffon.
Cpl Thomlinson showed outstanding dedication, leadership and professionalism
in support of 409 Squadron’s and 4 Wing’s operational mandates.
Wing Commander’s
Commendation
Pictures Not Available
CD1
Capt Prowal, W OPS/AFTTC
CD1
MCpl Weremey, WLE/WTEME
Wing Commander’s
Commendation
Canadian Forces Joint Signal Regiment Detachment
Edmonton is recognized for outstanding support to
the communications infrastructure at 4 Wing.
Capt Hartwig, WCEO
AETE and FOTEF created an Integrated Test Team
whose work is now being utilized on Op Impact.
Team of the Quarter
The 10 FTTS Force Generation Team’s leadership, professionalism and teamwork
helped to meet the needs of the fleet, enhancing 4 Wing’s Fighter operations.
Photos by Jeff Gaye
NORTH POINT CONDOS PHASE 2 FOR PRE-SALE
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-1167 sqft 3 bedroom unit $299,000-$15,000=$284,000 (last 3 bed)
-Construction is 40% complete with fall possession dates
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Broadstreet Properties
to Host Open House
Broadstreet Properties is hosting
an open house on Saturday, May
2, 2015, from 10 AM to 4 PM.
The public is invited to view the
show suite at Parkview Place,
Broadstreet's newest apartment
rental community in Cold Lake.
Parkview Place is located in the
North side of the City at 2505 3rd
Ave, minutes away from Kinosoo
beach, the Cold Lake Healthcare
Centre and all levels of schools.
Seymour Pacific Developments,
Broadstreet's sister company and
construction partner, broke ground
on the 5-acre site last August,
laying the foundations for what
will be a dynamic community
comprising of 173 apartments.
Apartments are available in 1,
2 and 3 bedrooms with monthly
rent starting at $1145. Applications
are currently being accepted for
June 1 occupancy.
Broadstreet currently manages
5,000 apartments and townhomes
in
10
Western
Canadian
cities including Windermere
Townhomes, a 63 unit townhouse
community in the South side of
the city. "We are excited for the
opportunity to grow our presence
in Cold Lake and provide the
redefined rental experience that we
are known for," said Jody Wright,
Broadstreet Properties' COO,
Asset Management. "We are proud
to offer brand new product, clientfocused amenities and exceptional
customer service to ensure that
This is a paid advertisement
tenants love their home with
Broadstreet Properties."
All
Broadstreet
rental
communities feature spacious,
open concept floor plans, full size
appliances, in-suite laundry and
private patios or balconies. All
leases are on a month to month
basis and up to 2 pets per suite
are allowed. Residents will also
benefit from on-site management
and maintenance, 24/7 access
to Client Care representatives,
an online resident portal and
automated debit processing for
rent payments.
To learn more about Parkview
Place or to book a viewing,
please call 780-812-6241 or visit
www.broadstreet.ca.
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E-Cigarettes and The Unknown
Tammy Buchanan,
Health Promotion
Specialist
Depending
on
what country you live
in, electronic cigarettes
(e-cigarettes) could be
considered a medicinal
product,
a
tobacco
product, or even a
poison! But regardless
of where you live, there
are no long term studies
that show if “vaping”
with an e-cigarette has
any benefits or harmful
effects on the body.
E-cigarettes
only
became
available
approximately 10 years
ago, so it may be decades
before there is conclusive
evidence as to whether
they cause diseases.
Vaping is the act of
using a battery-operated
electronic
cigarette
to inhale a vaporized
liquid. The liquid is
in a storage chamber
in the e-cigarette, and
is heated to produce
an aerosol which may
contain propylene glycol,
glycerin, nicotine and
different
flavourings.
Some
e-cigarettes
do not have nicotine in
them.
In
Canada,
e-cigarettes must not
contain nicotine. There
are
also
restrictions
on
the
advertising,
distribution, importation
and manufacturing of
e-cigarettes. As with
tobacco,
Canadians
must be of legal age to
purchase
e-cigarettes.
No electronic nicotine
delivery system, that is, an
e-cigarette with nicotine,
has been approved or
authorized for sale by
Health Canada.
The
Canadian
Tobacco,
Alcohol
and
Drug
Survey
showed
that in 2013, cigarette
smoking was at an alltime low of 15 per cent.
That is, only 4.2 million
Canadians smoked daily
or occasionally. The
Youth Smoking Survey
found that four per cent
of youth in grades 6 to
12 were smoking daily or
occasionally.
Due
to
limited
knowledge
of
the
long-term
safety
of
e-cigarettes,
several
concerns come to light.
One concern is that the
flavoured
e-cigarettes
may be enticing to
youth and may be an
introduction to tobacco
products and negative
lifestyle choices. In 2014,
there were more than 450
brands of e-cigarettes
and $3 billion was
spent globally on these
products. That number
is expected to increase by
a factor of 17 in the next
15 years. This increase
in usage may portray
smoking as being more
mainstream,
thereby
encouraging youth to
take up the habit.
But
the
health
hazards are not fully
known. What damage
might be done by
inhaling these chemicals,
and what risks might
there be to bystanders
from
the
exhaled
aerosol?
If you want to quit
smoking, the Canadian
Lung
Association
suggests
you
use
regulated methods such
as counselling, nicotine
patches,
stop-smoking
medications and gum.
For more information on
these items please contact
your local pharmacist.
If you are thinking
of making a healthy
choice,
like
quitting
smoking, please consider
joining our CAF Health
& Wellness Challenge
starting May 1! Call the
Health Promotion Staff at
780-840-8000 ext. 6958
for more information.
(Resources:
World
Health
Organization
– Electronic Nicotine
Delivery Systems, Sept
2014; Canadian Centre
for Occupational Health
and Safety – Up in
the Air: e-Cigarettes
and
the
Workplace;
Government of Canada
– Summary Results for
2013 Canadian Tobacco,
Alcohol and Drugs Survey
and Summary of Results
of the Youth Smoking
Survey 2012-2013; Heart
and Stroke Foundation:
E-cigarettes in Canada).
Skateboard Park Opening Soon
Cynthia Potter
The
4
Wing
Skateboard Park is the
place to be this summer!
Although skateboarding
has been a favourite
activity
for
youth
since the 1950s, it is
only in the past 20
years that designated
areas have been created
with skateboarders in
mind.
In Cold Lake we
are fortunate to have an
excellent facility for all
those tricks that make
freestyle skateboarding
so
popular.
Opened
in its current location
in 2009, it has become
the “go to spot” for
skateboarders. There are
different sized ramps with
many angles to create
HAPPY TRAILS
$160.
45
INC. TAXES
Based on Double
Occupancy
just about any move.
Located in the outdoor
arena next to the Col JJ
Parr Sports Centre, the
park provides an ideal
place to build your own
routine with an ollie,
goofyfoot, grind and
kickflip.
The ramps will be
installed over the next
two weeks and then the
doors will open.
Book on line at www.rosslyninnandsuites.com or by calling
our toll free reservations line 1.877.785.7005.
1.877.785.7005 | www.rosslyninnandsuites.com
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Esca
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Run
Community
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unautaire 4
FREE
RUNNING
CLINIC
Open to the entire community
(military, DND/NPF, 4 Wing family members
and civilian community members)
Spaces are limited and you can sign up at
the Col JJ Parr Sports Centre kiosk
Date is Saturday, May 9th from
9:00 am to 12:00 pm
at the Col JJ Parr Sports Centre in
Activity Room 1/2
For more information, please contact Ms. Tovah Fenske,
PSP Fitness Coordinator at [email protected] or
call her at 780-840-8000 local 8194
falls. With this in mind
remember the rules are
posted for the safety of
all users. Please ensure
everyone adheres to those
rules.
We
strongly
urge all skaters and
skateboarders to wear
elbow pads, knee pads
and wrist pads. Helmets
must be worn at all
times. Skate with safety
in mind, and remember
weather
conditions
may make the surfaces
unsafe.
We look forward to
a great skateboarding
season
and
the
opportunity for families
of 4 Wing to enjoy
another
recreation
activity, brought to you
by Personnel Support
Programs.
Le planchodrome ouvrira
bientôt ses portes
Cynthia Potter
A SINGLE QUEEN BED IN OUR HERITAGE WING
CHOICE OF TWO: $20.00 FOOD VOUCHER, 500 AEROPLAN MILES
OR $25.00 GAS CARD (VOUCHER, 500 AEROPLAN MILES OR
$ 25.00 GAS VOUCHER ON FIRST NIGHT ONLY)
$ 160.45 INCLUDING TAXES /ADDITIONAL NIGHTS AT $105.00
PLUS TAXES
This area has been
designed
to
provide
skaters with a moderate
challenge to help them
develop their skills. It
is not possible to build
a skate or skateboard
facility without hard
surfaces.
The
same
hard
surfaces
that
challenge the skater pose
significant
risk
of
injury if the skater
Le planchodrome de
la 4e Escadre est l’endroit
rêvé à fréquenter cet été!
Même si la planche à
roulettes est une activité
favorite
des
jeunes
depuis les années 50, ce
n’est que pendant les 20
dernières années que des
installations ont été créées
pour les planchistes.
À
Cold
Lake,
nous avons la chance
d’avoir une excellente
installation
pour
toutes ces figures qui
rendent la planche à
roulettes en style libre si
populaire. Ouverte à son
emplacement actuel en
2009, elle est devenue le
« point de rassemblement
par excellence » des
planchistes. Il y a des
rampes de différentes
tailles avec de nombreux
angles
pour
créer
pratiquement toute figure
désirée.
Elles
seront
installées pendant les deux
prochaines semaines et le
planchodrome
ouvrira
ensuite ses portes.
Les installations ont
été conçues de façon à
fournir aux planchistes
un défi modéré pour les
aider à perfectionner
leurs
habiletés.
Les
planchodromes
comportent toujours des
surfaces dures, lesquelles
stimulent le planchiste
mais
constituent
également un risque
considérable de blessure
s’il tombe. Par conséquent,
il ne faut pas oublier
que les règlements sont
affichés pour assurer la
sécurité de tous. Veuillez
vous assurer que tous les
utilisateurs respectent ces
règlements.
Nous
prions
les
adeptes de la planche
à roulettes et du patin
à roues alignées de
porter des coudières,
des genouillères et des
protecteurs de poignets.
Le port du casque est
obligatoire
en
tout
temps. Soyez toujours
prudents lorsque vous
faites de la planche à
roulettes et n’oubliez
pas que les conditions
météorologiques peuvent
rendre dangereuses les
surfaces.
Nous nous réjouissons
à l’idée d’avoir une
excellente
saison
de
planche à roulettes et
d’avoir pour les familles
de la 4e Escadre une
autre activité récréative,
offerte par l’agence des
programmes de soutien
du personnel, dont elles
peuvent profiter.
4 Wing Community
Library
Located in the 4 Wing Community Access Building • 780-594-7456
Monday to Thursday:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Friday: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Last Saturday of the Month:
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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Tuesday, April 28, 2015
CFHA Streamlines Customer Service
CFHA
CFHA’s
Customer
Service
Program
is
dedicated to building
and
maintaining
relationships, addressing
concerns and complaints,
and
developing
and
evaluating new services.
Our aim is to ensure
the health, safety and
security of occupants
while protecting the
structural integrity of the
housing units.
Our
Customer
Service Representatives
(CSR) are part of this
program and each CSR
has received training in
processing allocation and
maintenance
services
with a view to increasing
consistency
at
our
Housing Services Centre
in Cold Lake.
The
delivery
of
our service will now
be structured under
an alphabetical system
based on the surname of
the occupant. The cells
and their CSRs are as
follows:
Surname beginning
with:
A to D – Lisa Dwyer
E to La –
Coreena Cole
Le to P –
Bonnie Strang
Q to Z –
Bryana Karsin
For new occupants
this means the moment
they
submit
an
application for an RHU
they will be assigned
to
the
appropriate
CSR, and they will be
served by that same
CSR throughout their
stay with CFHA. For
example, if your surname
is Smith, you will be
assigned to cell Q-Z for
your entire stay in Cold
Lake.
For
current
occupants, your file has
already been assigned
to the CSR responsible
for your letter cell
and when you inquire
about a service, that
CSR will be responding
to you.
All CSRs will answer
the phones and initiate
work
requests.
All
phone verifications for
work performed will be
done by the assigned
representative of your
cell. The aim is to offer
consistent service to our
occupants
throughout
their stay with CFHA.
The changes are effective
immediately.
Our
hours
of
operations are Monday
to
Friday
from
7:30 am - 3:45 pm, except
Thursdays when we open
at 9:00 am.
Our phone numbers
are:
780-594-4325;
780-594-3951;
780-840-8000 local
8869 or CSN 690-8869;
and
780-840-8000 local
8888 or CSN 690-8888.
You can e-mail us
at
cfha-alfc.coldlake@
forces.gc.ca.
For
emergency
after-hours service, call
1-800-903-2342.
L’ALFC rationalise le service à la clientèle
ALFC
Le Programme du
service à la clientèle de
l’ALFC a pour mission
d’établir et d’entretenir
des
relations,
de
répondre
aux
préoccupations et aux
plaintes et de créer et
d’évaluer de nouveaux
services. Son objectif
consiste à garantir la
santé et la sécurité
des occupants, tout en
protégeant
l’intégrité
structurale des unités de
logement.
Nos représentantes
du service à la clientèle
(RSC)
font
partie
de
ce
programme.
Chacune d’elles a suivi
une formation sur les
processus de répartition
et
sur
les
services
d’entretien,
l’objectif
étant
d’améliorer
la
cohérence
dans
nos
centres de services de
logement à Cold Lake.
La prestation des
services sera désormais
structurée
selon
un
système
alphabétique
fondé sur le nom de
famille de l’occupant.
Nous avons réparti les
cellules comme suit entre
les RSC :
Nom
de
famille
commençant par les
lettres:
A à D - Lisa Dwyer
E à La Coreena Cole
Le à P Bonnie Strang
QàZBryana Karsin
Pour les nouveaux
occupants,
cela
signifie que, dès qu’ils
présenteront
une
demande d’ULR, ils
seront jumelés à la
RSC appropriée ; ils
continueront
d’être
servis par cette même
personne
tant
qu’ils
vivront dans un logement
administré par l’ALFC.
Par exemple : si votre
nom de famille est
Dubois,
vous
serez
affecté à la cellule A à D
du début à la fin de votre
séjour à Cold Lake.
Quant aux occupants
existants, leur fichier a
déjà été confié à la RSC
chargée de la cellule
appropriée, en fonction
de l’initiale de leur nom
de famille ; lorsqu’ils
voudront se renseigner
sur un service, c’est cette
RSC
qui
s’occupera
d’eux.
Toutes
les
RSC
répondront au téléphone
et
établiront
les
demandes de travail.
Toutes les vérifications
faites
par
téléphone
au sujet des travaux
effectués
le
seront
par la représentante
chargée de la cellule
appropriée.
L’objectif
est d’offrir un service
cohérent aux occupants
tout au long de leur
séjour dans les logements
administrés par l’ALFC.
Les
modifications
entrent
en
vigueur
immédiatement.
Nos
heures
d’ouverture vont de 7 h
30 à 15 h 45, du lundi au
vendredi, sauf le jeudi
où nos bureaux ouvrent
à 9 h.
Nos numéros de
téléphone
sont
les
suivants :
780-594-4325 ;
780-594-3951 ;
780-840-8000 (poste
8869), ou RCCC 6908869 ;
780-840-8000 (poste
8888), ou RCCC 6908888.
Courriel : cfha-alfc.
[email protected]
Service
d’urgence
après les heures normales
: 1-800-903-2342
Mission San Luis Rey de Francia
Father Marian
Korzeniowski
Having
studied
the history of the
Catholic Church, I am
familiar with the history
of California and the
21
Spanish
missions
established by Catholic
priests of the Franciscan
order
between
1769
and 1833 to spread
Christianity among the
local Native Americans.
Right after Easter I
flew to California to visit
a good friend of mine.
He is a Franciscan friar
stationed at one of those
missions, San Luis Rey
de Francia (St. Louis,
King of France). The
mission is located in the
city of Oceanside, just
a few kilometres from
Camp
Pendleton.
It
was founded in June,
1798
and
was
the
18th of the Spanish
missions established in
California.
St. Mark’s Protestant Chapel
[Across from Art Smith Aviation Academy]
Sacraments
For information on Spiritual guidance, Baptism, or
to register for Marriage Preparation Courses call the
office. You must register six months in advance and
please note that marriage preparation is required.
Funerals and memorial services can be requested by
first contacting our Administrative Assistant.
Chapel Life Programming
All local military/DND and visiting military/
DND personnel and their families are welcome
and encouraged to join our opportunities of
worship, social events, and charitable service
activities. St. Mark’s Ladies Guild and St. Mark’s
Men’s Fellowship are always open to receiving new
members.
• Men’s Monthly Fellowship Breakfast,
last Saturday of the month 8:30 am,
September to May.
• Military Christian Fellowship, Wednesdays
11:30 am - 1:00 pm, September to June.
What a beautiful
location!
Built
on
a
hill
overlooking
the
mountains
and
the Pacific Ocean, it is
designated a National
Historic Landmark for
its
pristine
example
of a Spanish mission
church complex. The
church was built in 1811.
It is very beautiful and
many couples from all
over the US choose to
get married here. One
can visit the cemetery,
museum, huge retreat
house and explore the
pathways around the
monastery.
During my three
day stay I saw many
busloads
of
people
visiting the mission. I
was fortunate enough to
stay in the Franciscan
friars’ convent admiring
beautifully maintained
courtyards full of rose
bushes and flowers. In
the biggest courtyard
there is a pepper tree
that was planted here in
1830, huge and still fully
alive – it will be 200 years
old in 15 years! And the
first season’s episodes
of the Zorro TV series
were filmed there. Walt
Disney added a skull
and crossbones to the
cemetery entrance.
For the history buffs
I might add that during
the Mexican-American
war
in
California
(1846-1847), the Mission
was utilized as a military
Padre’s Corner
Sunday Service
10:30 am Divine Worship
Communion - 1st Sunday of the month
Sunday School - September to June
Chaplains - Protestant
Padre William Hubbard (Anglican) ........... 8165
Padre Henry Hoy (Anglican) .................... 7975
Padre Christopher Willis (EFCC) ............ 7716
Holy Name Roman Catholic Chapel
Sunday Eucharist
11:00 am in English
Children’s Liturgy - September to June
Chaplains - Roman Catholic
Padre Marian Korzeniowski ..................... 8170
Padre Elisabeth Duggan CLC .....................8169
Administrative Assistant: Nicole Laframboise..….....................7969
You may call her for more information or to register.
[Our offices are located in Building 115 next to the CFHA.]
The Beehive Thrift Shop
outpost by the United
States Army.
I told my priest
friend
that
I
will
be coming back. If you
are ever in southern
California or the San
Diego area, the Mission
of San Luis Rey de
Francia is worth a
visit from a historical
perspective as well as
being an inspiration
for the human spirit in
search of peace, beauty
and fulfillment.
[Corner of Kingsway and Queensway]
Sacraments
Information on Baptism, 1st Reconciliation, 1st
Communion, Confirmation, Holy Matrimony, Holy
Orders/Ordination, or Sacrament of the Sick, you may
contact any of the RC chaplains or the Administrative
Assistant. A pre-matrimony (marriage) course is
mandatory with a minimum of six months - preferably
one year - notice prior to the intended wedding date.
Sacrament/Anointing of the Sick or Sacrament of
Reconciliation can be at any opportunity upon request to
a priest. Funerals and memorial services can be requested
by first contacting our Administrative Assistant.
Chapel Life
All local RC military/DND and visiting RC military/
DND personnel and their families are welcome and
encouraged to join our opportunities of worship, social
events, and charitable service activities. Catholic
Women’s League and Knights of Columbus are
always open to receiving new members. Additionally,
confidential pastoral counselling in regard to personal
faith, family, or employment related matters can be
available upon request/appointment.
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
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1. Two-masters
6. Advocate
10. Attempt
14. Depth charge target
15. Battering wind
16. “Giovanna d’___”
(Verdi opera)
17. Smokejumper’s need
18. Pinocchio, at times
19. Bloody
20. Advise against treatment
23. Devoted
24. Kind of phone
25. Ancient colonnade
27. Offices of public officials in the Chinese
Empire
32. Become unhinged
36. A chip, maybe
38. Calyx part
39. Scar’s royal position in
“The Lion King” (2 wds)
42. Eagerness
43. Delhi dress
44. Breezed through
45. Idle talk or rumor
47. Acceptances
49. Aromatic ointment used
in antiquity
51. Triangular metal
bracket for joist strength
56. Thick white paper for
pencil and ink drawings (2
wds)
60. Legal prefix
61. Aroma
62. Accustom
63. 20-20, e.g.
64. ___-mutton
65. Adjust, as laces
66. “Cool!”
67. At one time, at one time
68. Hillsides
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2. Dislike, and then some
3. Twisted
4. Coffee order
5. Rears
6. ___ fruit
7. Saying popularized by
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8. Clearing
9. In a spooky manner
10. “Roots,” e.g.
11. Bring (out)
12. “God’s Little ___”
13. Male child
21. Essential oil from
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30. Church part
31. Coaster
32. Catch fly balls
33. “I, Claudius” role
34. Boosts
35. Some Olympians,
nowadays
37. Coin featuring Leonardo da Vinci’s Vitruvian
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days. Continue to perform to the utmost standards, and you will
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Ay yi yi, Aries. The chores pile up at home. Time to get the
family onboard and make quick work of the to-do list. A letter
arrives with a memento tucked inside.
Taurus - April 20 - May 20
Hear ye, hear ye, Taurus. Someone near and dear to your heart
has been trying to get a hold of you for months. Return the call.
They have amazing news to share.
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Cheer up, Gemini. This is not the first time a loved one has hit
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Patience and support will be vital.
Cancer - June 22 - July 22
Communication sorely lacks at the office, and it shows. While
you can’t resolve the problem, Cancer, you can ensure you
don’t contribute to it.
Leo - July 23 - August 22
Review is crucial, Leo. Proof everything you do this week—all
of your work, all of your correspondence, all of your financial
transactions—everything. Something is amiss.
Virgo - August 23 - September 22
Clingy, Virgo? Not you, but definitely a loved one. Be nice but
be careful you don’t encourage the behavior. You don’t want to
become their go-to person.
Libra - September 23 - October 22
It’s not easy being green, Libra. Who wants to rinse and sort
containers when you could so easily toss them into the trash?
You do! For yourself, your family, the world.
Scorpio - October 23 - November 21
Great. You do all of the work but get none of the credit. Cheer
up, Scorpio. The people that matter know. A challenge is
presented and accepted.
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41. Gnatlike insect
46. Early release of a prisoner, subject to continued
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48. Crackerjack
50. Equestrian
52. More rational
53. Expectorated matters
54. Like “The X-Files”
55. Ashes, e.g.
56. Bat’s home
57. Length x width, for a
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59. Small cave
60. Ballpoint, e.g.
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Commissionaires
Chip In
and
Jeff Gaye
Doug Button and Cathy Gallant present a $750 donation to 4 Wing MFRCS on
behalf of the Corps of Commissionaires.
WĂƌĞŶƚ/ŶĨŽƌŵĂƟŽŶEŝŐŚƚ
6:30 to 7:30 PM
Queensway and Tamarac
4 Wing Cold Lake
Open House
8:30 to 11:30 AM or 12:30 to 2 PM
ƌŽƉŝŶĂŶĚƐĞĞǁŚĂƚǁĞŚĂǀĞƚŽŽīĞƌ͊
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WĂƌĞŶƚ/ŶĨŽƌŵĂƟŽŶEŝŐŚƚ
6:30 to 7:30 PM
803 - 16 Avenue
Cold Lake North
Open House
10 to 11 AM or 1 to 2 PM
WůĞĂƐĞĐĂůůƚŽďŽŽŬĂƚƟŵĞŽƌĚƌŽƉŝŶ͘
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WĂƌĞŶƚ/ŶĨŽƌŵĂƟŽŶEŝŐŚƚ
6:30 to 7:30 PM
5520 - 50 Avenue
Cold Lake South
Open House
9:30 to 11 AM or 1 to 2 PM
ƌŽƉŝŶĂŶĚƐĞĞǁŚĂƚǁĞŚĂǀĞƚŽŽīĞƌ͊
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