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continued from front Yellowhead County Mayor Gerald Soroka
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continued from front areas," said Soroka. system."
continued from front The first step to becoming the Conservative "With the Pine Beetles and Caribou, you need
continued from front Member of Parliament is to become the Party to have someone that understands these issues
continued from front Representative. "I may have a lot of people who and can fight for industry and the ecosystem,"
continued from front support me but they can't vote for me unless they said Soroka. "The ecosystem is out of balance
continued from front purchase a Canadian Conservative Party and if we don't continue managing it properly we
continued from front membership," said Soroka. Memberships are are going to do more harm to the Caribou than
continued from front $15 per year and anyone 14 years or older can just walking away."
continued from front buy a membership and vote. "I feel I have strong leadership abilities and I
continued from front A few of the current issues Soroka wants to understand the issues faced by our rural
tackle as MP include seeing the pipeline communities. I am going to do my best to
completed, coal and jobs, housing problems, represent your issues and concerns at the federal
finding a solution to the Caribou issue, the level —and with your support we can make that
Mountain Pine Beetle problem, and rural crime. happen," said Soroka."
"The laws and the courts are almost making Soroka can be reached at 780-241-0241 or by
crime into a viable business where criminals email: geraldsoroka@gmail.com. For more
have more rights on your property than anyone i n f o r m a t i o n g o t o h i s w e b s i t e a t
else," said Soroka. "It's become a catch and www.geraldsoroka.com.
Yellowhead County Mayor Gerald Soroka release program and before this becomes a The 43rd federal election is scheduled to take
announcing on April 17 that he has entered the vigilante system we need to strengthen our legal place on or before October 21, 2019.
race for the Conservative MP nomination in the
Yellowhead Riding.
Remember to drop off your donations for the
EDSON FOOD BANK
$73,000 celebration at Independent Grocer, Sobeys or the Edson Food Bank


planned for Wop May's In May the Food Bank will be open 2 Thursday evenings,
the second and last Thursday of the Month 6:45-8:00 pm.

historic aerial chase Open regular hours every Tuesday from 9-11 am.
780-723-1350

Hours: Tues 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
by Adrienne Tait police service members who have
fallen in the line of duty including Last Thursday of the month 6:45 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Edson and District Historical Cst. Nixon - the Edmonton policeman Food Bank located at 4511 5th Ave., Edson
Society president Doug Woodhouse whose murder prompted the aerial Sponsored by The Weekly Anchor
and Galloway Station and Museum pursuit and subsequent police chase in
manager Shari MacDowell came the Coal Branch.
before Town Council on Tuesday The event comes with a budget cost
evening with a presentation regarding of $73,000. Woodhouse said they are THIS WEEK’S FEATURE
Wilfrid “Wop” May and a proposal to hopeful they will receive a grant of
host a celebration in honor of the $10,000 to cover a portion of the cost Mint Homes Ltd.
Centennial anniversary of Wop May's of the intern as well as a $25,000
historic aerial police chase. Alberta Foundation for the Arts Grant
A committee was formed to bring to help cover the cost of the play.
forth ideas of how to celebrate the The EDHS is pursuing partnerships
event. The plans for the event have including merchandise and
“grown in scope” according to sponsorship opportunities to help
Woodhouse to a point that is beyond mitigate cost.
the EDHS initial operation plan. The additional financial support
The EDHS is seeking additional being requested from the municipality
help and funding support to put on the was $11,000 which would be included
event, September 2, 2019, including a as a line item in the EDHS 2019
paid intern, the commissioning of a budget.
play by the Accidental Humour Other “asks” of the Town could
Company to highlight the story, the include having public works hand
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purchase of an inflatable Curtiss banners, closing 1 Ave to host the
Jenny plane, and a free block party. block party, and the proclamation of
The EDHS also proposes to honour Wop May Day.
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Sweet senior boy Enzo is still looking for basement development. The large mudroom with a
his retirement couch. Enzo is 8 years old
but he has LOTS of spunk. He loves to separate laundry room is close to the country
run and play and would keep up to any kitchen. Off the dining area is a covered deck leading
adventurous folks. Enzo picks and to a spacious lowered deck .The
chooses his doggie friends and needs a For these plans
family who can provide him with the master bedroom has a 4 piece en
leadership he needs to be confident suite and a walk-in closet.
making new pals. He's a bit too interested
to be recommended for a cat home. Enzo Member of National Home Warranty Program
loves humans and deserves to spend his
twilight years in a loving environment. Phone: 780-723-2330
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