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Watering Restriction Still in Effect

The Town of Sedgewick is reminding residents that a water restriction is still in effect with watering only permitted on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays between 7pm and 11pm. The water treatment plant reservoir continues to be at low levels and this would be alleviated if all outdoor watering was limited to this schedule. Excessive watering outside of the permitted hours is leading to the reservoir being at dangerously low levels. Should this not be corrected shortly, a full water ban will need to once again come into effect.

August 5th, 2021 Council Meeting Highlights

The following issues were discussed by Council at their August 5th, 2021 regular meeting.

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Live Music Comes Back to Sedgewick

After an almost 2-year absence due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Town of Sedgewick is proud to announce that they have secured legendary Canadian rock band Streetheart to perform on Saturday, September 18th at the Wild Rose Co-op Recreation Centre with the performance billed locally as “The Day the Music Came Back”.  Streetheart, originally from Regina, Saskatchewan and later based in Winnipeg, is best known for turning out the 80’s hits “Here Comes the Night”, “What Kind of Love is this?” and “One More Time” among others.

The performance brings live music back to the Campbell-McLennan Chrysler Stage for the first time since the community hosted Honeymoon Suite on October 19th, 2019.  Gord Bamford’s #REDNEK tour was slated to make a stop at the venue in spring 2020 however the show was postponed and ultimately cancelled due to the coronavirus.  Streetheart formed in 1977 and by 1980 had won the Juno award for “Most Promising Group of the Year”.  The following decades earned them six gold and four platinum albums in Canada and several more awards including a People’s Choice Award as most popular Canadian act.

Taking the stage at 8pm as supporting act will be Who Made Who, the definitive tribute act to AC/DC.  Formed in 2005, the band quickly became the most in demand and unrivaled tribute to AC/DC in Canada.  Who Made Who takes pride in having the largest stage production with all the exacting gear to reproduce the sights and sounds of an AC/DC concert.

Tickets go on sale on Wednesday, July 28th at 10am and can be purchased at the Town office in Sedgewick, at the Sedgewick and Killam Wild Rose Co-op Food Stores, and on Ticketmaster.ca

Ticket prices range from $64-$74 plus fees and taxes and corporate tables can be purchased by calling Randy at (780) 720-8779.

Outdoor Watering Permitted on Schedule

The Town of Sedgewick has been under an outdoor watering restriction on and off from the middle of May. The hot weather combined with a concurrent high demand for water across the community is the reason for the restrictions. The restrictions are not exclusive to Sedgewick and are the norm throughout many communities in Alberta each and every summer.

Outdoor Watering is now permitted in the Town of Sedgewick on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays between 7pm and 11pm. Please keep to these times and conserve water when possible.

Between July 9th and 15th, 620,400 gallons of water were used and supplied by the municipal reservoir which has a capacity of 450,000 gallons. From the beginning of July to mid-month, even with a partial watering ban in place, the reservoir was emptied more than three times. Water usage above and beyond what the reservoir was built to handle is the reason for the water restrictions imposed this summer.

We understand that this has been a hardship for many as it is in many towns and villages across Alberta at this time. We apologize for the inconvenience and hope the small-town values of pulling together for the greater good are able to prevail during this time.

Senate Election Proclamation Issued

The senate election proclamation has been issued to each municipality and local jurisdiction by the Chief Electoral Officer. This is an official notification to each jurisdiction to conduct the senate election.

The Order in Council and Writ of Election for the 2021 Alberta Senate Election was issued on June 23, 2021, to hold an election to select 3 Senate nominees who may be summoned to the Senate of Canada, to fill a vacancy or vacancies relating to Alberta. The Senate Election will take place on October 18, 2021, in conjunction with the 2021 Alberta Municipal Elections.

All local jurisdictions holding elections on October 18, 2021 will facilitate the vote by also issuing the senate election ballot to electors. In addition to election day voting, local jurisdictions may also offer advance voting, institutional voting, and special ballot voting. At each voting opportunity, the senate election ballot will be provided to electors to vote in this election.

The proclamation may be viewed here.

FRESS ESTABLISHED AND HIRES MANAGER

News Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 17, 2021

Sedgewick, AB – The Flagstaff Regional Emergency Services Society (FRESS) is pleased to announce their formal ratification upon holding their Inaugural Meeting on June 15th, 2021.

At the meeting the Mayor of the Village of Lougheed, Debra Smith and Division 6 Councillor of Flagstaff County, Erik Skoberg were confirmed as President and Vice-President, respectively.

On the ratification of FRESS, Debra Smith said, “This is a proud moment for the Flagstaff region. It is the result of years of commitment and contribution by a number of people including elected officials, CAO’s and Fire Chiefs”.

Background – The Flagstaff region has a long history of working collaboratively in emergency services and the concept of an independent and collective emergency services governing entity has been discussed for some time. An Emergency Services Committee (ESC) was first established in 2005 to formally explore a regional fire services model. Later in 2018, after considerable consultations and analysis work, a final Flagstaff Regional Emergency Services Society Business Plan was developed and approved. The plan produced recommendations for the implementation of a regional fire service through a society-based model. In 2021 the Emergency Services Committee commenced work on a Master Agreement which will facilitate a staged transition to the Society assuming control of all fire services. In addition, the Committee proceeded with the recruitment of a Regional Manager as outlined in the Business Plan.

On June 15th, 2021, at its Inaugural Meeting, FRESS confirmed their selection of Mr. Derek Homme as the Regional Manager, Emergency Services. Mr. Homme possess 25+ years of progressive business management leadership experience in the private industrial emergency services sector combined with 15 years experience as a volunteer fire fighter.  Mr. Homme will officially start on July 5th.

Debra continued, “While this is indeed a significant milestone for the Flagstaff Regional Emergency Services Society and all residents of the region, there remains considerable work to be done with all invested partners to get to the final transition stage of a regional fires services structure”.

The Flagstaff Regional Emergency Services Society is represented by and governs the fire services for nine municipalities: Flagstaff County, including the Hamlets of Strome and Galahad; the Towns of Hardisty, Sedgewick, Killam and Daysland; and the Villages of Forestburg, Alliance, Lougheed and Heisler.

Elections Alberta Seeking Returning Officers for 2023

Elections Alberta is currently recruiting Returning Officers for the 2023 Provincial General Election. They are over halfway through our recruitment campaign and have had little success recruiting, in our area, using traditional advertising channels.

For more information checkout the Elections Alberta Facebook account at https://www.facebook.com/electionsAB/

or the Elections Alberta Jobs site at elections.ab.ca/jobs

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July 1st Parade Being Planned

A July 1st parade is currently being planned with the Flagstaff Scottish Club Piping Band and the Royal Canadian Legion Colour Party leading the way. The parade, starting at 10:30am, will run its traditional route through Sedgewick with the AP Convenience Store, at the intersection of 48th Avenue and 50th Street, being the point of assembly. All interested participants including those with floats do not need to register, but are asked to meet at the assembly point by 10:15am.

Sedgewick was one of the few communities who chose to run a 2020 parade during Covid, although strict social distancing measures were adhered to. The Town will monitor the current situation closely as the July 1st date approaches and respond to the advice at the time from the provincial government.

COUNCIL HIGHLIGHTS – MAY 20TH, 2021

Council discussed the following issues at their May 20th, 2021 regular meeting:

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Town Under Watering Restriction

A Special Outdoor Water Restriction has been declared by the Public Works Foreman as of Sunday, May 16th. A restriction is put in place as per Bylaw 542 when the Foreman believes there is a reason to require reduced water usage. Low reservoir levels at the water treatment plant on the 16th was the cause of the restriction. The restriction applies to all properties connected to the Town’s domestic water system, whether inside or outside town limits.

A declaration of a Special Outdoor Water Restriction includes a restriction on the following activities:

Watering of lawns
Use of garden hoses
Filling pools and hot tubs
Use of water dispensing recreational toys

Notification of the ban has been published on the Town’s social media accounts as well as a poster at the Canada Post Office. When a special outdoor water restriction is in effect, no owner or occupier of a residence shall allow the use of water supplied through the municipal water system for any activity as outlined in the declaration.

The Outdoor Watering Bylaw allows for regular outdoor watering restrictions between the months of June and October. During these months, outdoor watering is only permitted between 5pm and 10am.