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complied by Dana McArthur Hi, I'm Rudy! I’m an awesome 3 month old
boxer/shepherd boy who's great with dogs and
Over the next few pages of this issue, The Weekly Anchor presents cats and kids! I play constantly with my foster
"2018: A Year in Review". mom’s granddaughters and I love to make a
It was no easy task to compile these headlines and highlights from mess with all their toys and my toys haha! I have
the nearly countless local stories The Weekly Anchor Newspaper no food issues and I’m crate trained and house
covered throughout the 51 issues that comprised our newspaper year. trained. I would make a fantastic addition to any
home looking for a med/large short coated inside
It was an even more difficult task to narrow down this long list to
these few stories, out of the hundreds our writers tirelessly worked on dog, if I do say so myself! If you want to adopt me
please fill out an adoption application from
over the past 12 months. www.edsonanimalrescue.com
There were many stories of achievements, awards, fun, milestones,
triumphs, and tragedies. But we chose these headlines as the ones that Sponsored by:
JASON HIRD TRUCKING
had the most profound effect on the community. JASON HIRD TRUCKING
So read on, and allow these local highlights to take you on a journey 780-712-9493
through 2018 —for good or bad, these are the stories that shaped 2018.
Reservoir two was isolated and
January 2018 upon inspection it appeared that a Peers and District
combination of a frozen vent and Cultural and Agricultural Society
Water catastrophe results negative pressure from the rapid o/a Peers Area Community Group
in damaged reservoir water loss had caused the roof to
Public works responded to collapse. Annual General Meeting
multiple calls of low pressure
concerns and a water main break Town Council grapples Monday January 7, 2019: 7:30 pm to 8:30 pm
near Second Ave and 51 Street in with Recreation Complex Peers MultiPlex
late December of 2017. “We
basically had a water catastrophe issue Find out how we did last year
that resulted in some damage to our “We feel like we have been used
reservoir,” said Director of in this process,” said Golf Club and the plans for the next 5 years.
Operations Darin Borysko. It took representative Keith Linford,
crews over an hour in frigid -28 regarding the sale of the Recreation New members always welcome.
temperatures to isolate the water Complex at the Town's January 9
break resulting in a loss of Committee of the Whole meeting.
approximately 300,000 gallons of Town Council directed More info at: peersagsociety@gmail.com or
water. Crews determined that a five Administration to enter into
foot section of hydrant that was negotiations with the Golf Club at 780-204-0876 or any Board Member.
attached to a 10 inch main blew out. continued page 7
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PAGE 4 MONDAY JANUARY 7, 2019 MONDAY JULY 4, 2016 PAGE 2
The headlines that shaped 2018: P
Pet of the Weeket of the Week
Call for information 712-6788all for information 712-6788
C
A Year in Review www.http://www.edsonanimalrescue.comww.http://www.edsonanimalrescue.com
w
Email: edsonanimalrescue@hotmail.commail: edsonanimalrescue@hotmail.com
E
***Available for Adoption after Jan 17 2019***
complied by Dana McArthur Hi, I'm Rudy! I’m an awesome 3 month old
boxer/shepherd boy who's great with dogs and
Over the next few pages of this issue, The Weekly Anchor presents cats and kids! I play constantly with my foster
"2018: A Year in Review". mom’s granddaughters and I love to make a
It was no easy task to compile these headlines and highlights from mess with all their toys and my toys haha! I have
the nearly countless local stories The Weekly Anchor Newspaper no food issues and I’m crate trained and house
covered throughout the 51 issues that comprised our newspaper year. trained. I would make a fantastic addition to any
home looking for a med/large short coated inside
It was an even more difficult task to narrow down this long list to
these few stories, out of the hundreds our writers tirelessly worked on dog, if I do say so myself! If you want to adopt me
please fill out an adoption application from
over the past 12 months. www.edsonanimalrescue.com
There were many stories of achievements, awards, fun, milestones,
triumphs, and tragedies. But we chose these headlines as the ones that Sponsored by:
JASON HIRD TRUCKING
had the most profound effect on the community. JASON HIRD TRUCKING
So read on, and allow these local highlights to take you on a journey 780-712-9493
through 2018 —for good or bad, these are the stories that shaped 2018.
Reservoir two was isolated and
January 2018 upon inspection it appeared that a Peers and District
combination of a frozen vent and Cultural and Agricultural Society
Water catastrophe results negative pressure from the rapid o/a Peers Area Community Group
in damaged reservoir water loss had caused the roof to
Public works responded to collapse. Annual General Meeting
multiple calls of low pressure
concerns and a water main break Town Council grapples Monday January 7, 2019: 7:30 pm to 8:30 pm
near Second Ave and 51 Street in with Recreation Complex Peers MultiPlex
late December of 2017. “We
basically had a water catastrophe issue Find out how we did last year
that resulted in some damage to our “We feel like we have been used
reservoir,” said Director of in this process,” said Golf Club and the plans for the next 5 years.
Operations Darin Borysko. It took representative Keith Linford,
crews over an hour in frigid -28 regarding the sale of the Recreation New members always welcome.
temperatures to isolate the water Complex at the Town's January 9
break resulting in a loss of Committee of the Whole meeting.
approximately 300,000 gallons of Town Council directed More info at: peersagsociety@gmail.com or
water. Crews determined that a five Administration to enter into
foot section of hydrant that was negotiations with the Golf Club at 780-204-0876 or any Board Member.
attached to a 10 inch main blew out. continued page 7
TOWN OF EDSON Town of Edson
Office Hours
Public Information & Notices 2018 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
PASSPORT PHOTOS & MORE Monday to Friday
Professional Digital
Passport System
photos ready
in minutes
while you wait...
The Weekly Anchor
5040 3rd Avenue, Edson
DROP IN AND SEE! 780-723-5787
schedule
www.edson.ca