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Entwistle business owner to create mural to showcase
history of Pembina and help support school art programs
by Cassie Kushniruk “certain perks”. For example, “If you're a platinum
sponsor, your name might go on the wall and you'll
A new business owner in Entwistle is calling on also get a painting. Each tier level gets a certain
the community to take part in an art mural project thing or they get to be placed on a certain part of the
that will showcase the history and significance of plaque.”
the Pembina area and help support local school art Adkins noted that she has received more bronze
programs. level sponsorships in the past two weeks than she
In October, award-winning artist Brie Adkins has received over the entirety of the project.
opened her business, the Salt of the Earth Gallery, in Anytime someone purchases a brick for the
Entwistle and had the idea to paint a mural on one project, Adkins stated that their name will be A new business owner in Entwistle is calling on the community
side of the building. “It's something that I'd thought included on a plaque in front of the mural. “It can be to take part in an art mural project that will showcase the history
and significance of the Pembina area. photo submitted
about before but didn't really know how I would go a name in memory of, a pet's name, a new baby,
about doing that,” she said. etc.,” she explained. underfunding. I find rural schools don't usually have
With approval from her landlord, Adkins then According to Adkins, there are 1092 bricks in much of a budget in the first place, so it's really
obtained a list of businesses located in the Pembina total for the project, around half of which have important that rural schools have art programs and
area and started selling bricks to the community in already been sold. more funds for art programs.”
an effort to crowd-fund the project. “I actively chose Adkins stated that she is close to raising $7000,
The mural will be painted on the J.D. Read
to do it without grants just so that we can see what which will not only go towards the cost of the Memorial building in Entwistle and will depict a
we're capable of as a community when we come project, but “anything that overspills goes towards view from the Entwistle trails of the Pembina River.
together,” she said. the three Pembina schools: Grand Trunk High Similar to the movie A Bug's Life, the mural will
At this point, Adkins put together a tiered School, Entwistle School, and Evansburg School”. include paintings of flowers, butterflies, and other
sponsorship package where community members “That will go towards their art projects,” she
had the opportunity to purchase a set of bricks for explained. “The reason for that is usually arts see plants and animals that will appear larger than the
viewers themselves.
Many different elements will be included in the
mural to showcase both the history and significance
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY PUBLIC NOTICE of the Pembina area. “We have the Alberta Wild Event Reminder
Rose and a lot of Alberta wildflowers. We have the
monarch butterfly, which is on the endangered
Lieutenant West Operations species list; we have an eagle for the Entwistle May 9: For mental health week, join
Eagles, which is our sports team; we're going to
LOCATION: Edson SUTTON ENERGY LTD. have both bridges on there, which definitely the Town of Edson for Darkness to
signifies the Pembina River in this area; there's a
COMPETITION NO. 20-010 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND ENHANCEMENT ACT lobstick in there, and there's also Pembina bushes Light – Mental Health Awareness. Join
the community and place luminaries or
Under the general direction of the Director of Protective Services and and berries. All of the elements are really specific to a simple candle outside your home to
the region.”
reporting to the Fire Chief or designate, and stationed out of the NOTICE OF APPLICATION Adkins added, “There's a series of books out—the
Head Quarters fire station, the Lieutenant is responsible for the Foley Trail books—and what that is is a bunch of u n i t e f o r a l i g h t a t d a w n
operational readiness of the West side of Yellowhead County. The In accordance with the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act, Sutton Energy Ltd. old timers compiled the history of the area whenit (approximately 5:10 am).
position is responsible to report all activity, and the need for specific has applied to Environment and Parks for an approval for construction, operation and was getting settled. There are elements in the mural
training based on operational requirements to the Fire Chief or reclamation of the Wildwood Power Plant (the Plant). The Plant has three natural gas-fired that will help tell the story of the book.”
designate. West side boundaries begin at Head Quarters station and reciprocating generators with a total capacity of 4.425 MW. The proposed location of the Plant The deadline for purchasing bricks for this project
end with Brule station coverage. The position also provides will be at the SE quarter of Section 28 Township 53 Range 9 West of the 5th Meridian,
emergency response as required, assuming command as necessary approximately 1.4 kilometers southwest of Wildwood, Alberta. is August 30.
and in accordance with the Yellowhead County Fire Services When asked why community members should
Standards. A directly affected person may provide input into certain regulatory decisions, as allowed by support this project, Adkins said, “It's a legacy; their
name is going to be on a plaque in front saying that
the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act (section 73). Specifically, any person who they supported a community project. It's also for a
The salary range is currently $55,272 – $69,966 per year. Yellowhead is directly affected by this application may submit a written statement of concern within 30
County offers a competitive benefit plan. days of the date of this notice to: good purpose as it goes towards the schools, it
brightens the community, and it draws businesses in
To apply please submit resumes online, on our web page Environment and Parks from the road.”
https://yhcounty.ca/employment Regulatory Approvals Center The mural and plaque will be unveiled on the
5th Floor, South Petroleum Plaza September 30 weekend during Alberta Culture Days.
A detailed position description can be found in the job posting online. 9915 - 108 Street Bricks can be purchased at Salt of the Earth
Edmonton, Alberta T5K 2G8 Gallery, Tipple Park Museum, or the Evansburg
We thank all interested applicants in advance, however only those Fax: (780) 422-0154 Library for $20. For more information, visit
applicants to be interviewed will be contacted. E-mail: aep.epeaapplications@gov.ab.ca saltoftheearthgallery.com/painting-the-pembina.
Competition will remain open until 4:30 PM on Monday, August 3, The written statement of concern should include the following:
2020. - the application number 001-462664
- describe concerns that are relevant to matters regulated by the Environmental
Payroll Department Protection and Enhancement Act
Yellowhead County - explain how the filer of the concern will be directly affected by the activities
• Email: jobs@yellowheadcounty.ab.ca proposed in the application
- provide the legal land location of the land owned or used by the filer
The personal information obtained as a result of this advertisement will be utilized for where the concerns described are believed to be applicable
these employment opportunities only, and is subject to compliance with the Freedom of - state the distance between the land owned or used by the filer and the site in
Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
the application
- contact information including the full name and mailing address of the filer. Paul and Barbra Febrey
would like to thank
Please provide a telephone number and/or email address for ease of contact.
Environment and Parks will review each written statement of concern, seek more information if the First Responders, Fire
needed, and notify each filer by letter of the decision to accept or reject their written
submission as a valid statement of concern. The Public Notice of this application will also be Department, Ambulance staff
posted on the Department's website at https://avw.alberta.ca/PublicNoticesViewer.aspx. and the people who helped on
Classification: Protected A the highway on March 3 after
Statements of concern submitted regarding this application are public records which are
accessible by the public and the applicant. Failure to file a statement of concern may affect the Barbra's accident.
right to file a Notice of Appeal with the Environmental Appeals Board. Thank you also for the excellent
Copies of the application and additional information can be obtained from:
care by the nurses, therapist,
Sutton Energy Ltd. and doctors at the Edson
Attention: Brent Cough
PO BOX 21145 DOMINION Hospital.
CALGARY AB T2P 4H5
Telephone: (403)510-1607 Barbra is at home now and
E-mail: b_gough@shaw.ca doing well with therapy.
THE WEEKLY ANCHOR
THE WEEKLY ANCHOR
PAGE 12 MONDAY AUGUST 10, 2020 MONDAY JUNE 29, 2020 PAGE 15
Entwistle business owner to create mural to showcase
history of Pembina and help support school art programs
by Cassie Kushniruk “certain perks”. For example, “If you're a platinum
sponsor, your name might go on the wall and you'll
A new business owner in Entwistle is calling on also get a painting. Each tier level gets a certain
the community to take part in an art mural project thing or they get to be placed on a certain part of the
that will showcase the history and significance of plaque.”
the Pembina area and help support local school art Adkins noted that she has received more bronze
programs. level sponsorships in the past two weeks than she
In October, award-winning artist Brie Adkins has received over the entirety of the project.
opened her business, the Salt of the Earth Gallery, in Anytime someone purchases a brick for the
Entwistle and had the idea to paint a mural on one project, Adkins stated that their name will be A new business owner in Entwistle is calling on the community
side of the building. “It's something that I'd thought included on a plaque in front of the mural. “It can be to take part in an art mural project that will showcase the history
and significance of the Pembina area. photo submitted
about before but didn't really know how I would go a name in memory of, a pet's name, a new baby,
about doing that,” she said. etc.,” she explained. underfunding. I find rural schools don't usually have
With approval from her landlord, Adkins then According to Adkins, there are 1092 bricks in much of a budget in the first place, so it's really
obtained a list of businesses located in the Pembina total for the project, around half of which have important that rural schools have art programs and
area and started selling bricks to the community in already been sold. more funds for art programs.”
an effort to crowd-fund the project. “I actively chose Adkins stated that she is close to raising $7000,
The mural will be painted on the J.D. Read
to do it without grants just so that we can see what which will not only go towards the cost of the Memorial building in Entwistle and will depict a
we're capable of as a community when we come project, but “anything that overspills goes towards view from the Entwistle trails of the Pembina River.
together,” she said. the three Pembina schools: Grand Trunk High Similar to the movie A Bug's Life, the mural will
At this point, Adkins put together a tiered School, Entwistle School, and Evansburg School”. include paintings of flowers, butterflies, and other
sponsorship package where community members “That will go towards their art projects,” she
had the opportunity to purchase a set of bricks for explained. “The reason for that is usually arts see plants and animals that will appear larger than the
viewers themselves.
Many different elements will be included in the
mural to showcase both the history and significance
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY PUBLIC NOTICE of the Pembina area. “We have the Alberta Wild Event Reminder
Rose and a lot of Alberta wildflowers. We have the
monarch butterfly, which is on the endangered
Lieutenant West Operations species list; we have an eagle for the Entwistle May 9: For mental health week, join
Eagles, which is our sports team; we're going to
LOCATION: Edson SUTTON ENERGY LTD. have both bridges on there, which definitely the Town of Edson for Darkness to
signifies the Pembina River in this area; there's a
COMPETITION NO. 20-010 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND ENHANCEMENT ACT lobstick in there, and there's also Pembina bushes Light – Mental Health Awareness. Join
the community and place luminaries or
Under the general direction of the Director of Protective Services and and berries. All of the elements are really specific to a simple candle outside your home to
the region.”
reporting to the Fire Chief or designate, and stationed out of the NOTICE OF APPLICATION Adkins added, “There's a series of books out—the
Head Quarters fire station, the Lieutenant is responsible for the Foley Trail books—and what that is is a bunch of u n i t e f o r a l i g h t a t d a w n
operational readiness of the West side of Yellowhead County. The In accordance with the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act, Sutton Energy Ltd. old timers compiled the history of the area whenit (approximately 5:10 am).
position is responsible to report all activity, and the need for specific has applied to Environment and Parks for an approval for construction, operation and was getting settled. There are elements in the mural
training based on operational requirements to the Fire Chief or reclamation of the Wildwood Power Plant (the Plant). The Plant has three natural gas-fired that will help tell the story of the book.”
designate. West side boundaries begin at Head Quarters station and reciprocating generators with a total capacity of 4.425 MW. The proposed location of the Plant The deadline for purchasing bricks for this project
end with Brule station coverage. The position also provides will be at the SE quarter of Section 28 Township 53 Range 9 West of the 5th Meridian,
emergency response as required, assuming command as necessary approximately 1.4 kilometers southwest of Wildwood, Alberta. is August 30.
and in accordance with the Yellowhead County Fire Services When asked why community members should
Standards. A directly affected person may provide input into certain regulatory decisions, as allowed by support this project, Adkins said, “It's a legacy; their
name is going to be on a plaque in front saying that
the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act (section 73). Specifically, any person who they supported a community project. It's also for a
The salary range is currently $55,272 – $69,966 per year. Yellowhead is directly affected by this application may submit a written statement of concern within 30
County offers a competitive benefit plan. days of the date of this notice to: good purpose as it goes towards the schools, it
brightens the community, and it draws businesses in
To apply please submit resumes online, on our web page Environment and Parks from the road.”
https://yhcounty.ca/employment Regulatory Approvals Center The mural and plaque will be unveiled on the
5th Floor, South Petroleum Plaza September 30 weekend during Alberta Culture Days.
A detailed position description can be found in the job posting online. 9915 - 108 Street Bricks can be purchased at Salt of the Earth
Edmonton, Alberta T5K 2G8 Gallery, Tipple Park Museum, or the Evansburg
We thank all interested applicants in advance, however only those Fax: (780) 422-0154 Library for $20. For more information, visit
applicants to be interviewed will be contacted. E-mail: aep.epeaapplications@gov.ab.ca saltoftheearthgallery.com/painting-the-pembina.
Competition will remain open until 4:30 PM on Monday, August 3, The written statement of concern should include the following:
2020. - the application number 001-462664
- describe concerns that are relevant to matters regulated by the Environmental
Payroll Department Protection and Enhancement Act
Yellowhead County - explain how the filer of the concern will be directly affected by the activities
• Email: jobs@yellowheadcounty.ab.ca proposed in the application
- provide the legal land location of the land owned or used by the filer
The personal information obtained as a result of this advertisement will be utilized for where the concerns described are believed to be applicable
these employment opportunities only, and is subject to compliance with the Freedom of - state the distance between the land owned or used by the filer and the site in
Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
the application
- contact information including the full name and mailing address of the filer. Paul and Barbra Febrey
would like to thank
Please provide a telephone number and/or email address for ease of contact.
Environment and Parks will review each written statement of concern, seek more information if the First Responders, Fire
needed, and notify each filer by letter of the decision to accept or reject their written
submission as a valid statement of concern. The Public Notice of this application will also be Department, Ambulance staff
posted on the Department's website at https://avw.alberta.ca/PublicNoticesViewer.aspx. and the people who helped on
Classification: Protected A the highway on March 3 after
Statements of concern submitted regarding this application are public records which are
accessible by the public and the applicant. Failure to file a statement of concern may affect the Barbra's accident.
right to file a Notice of Appeal with the Environmental Appeals Board. Thank you also for the excellent
Copies of the application and additional information can be obtained from:
care by the nurses, therapist,
Sutton Energy Ltd. and doctors at the Edson
Attention: Brent Cough
PO BOX 21145 DOMINION Hospital.
CALGARY AB T2P 4H5
Telephone: (403)510-1607 Barbra is at home now and
E-mail: b_gough@shaw.ca doing well with therapy.