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Commentator Keeping Magrath and area resident informed of community ongoings. Sports to library to school events Print version is no longer. It has been 17 years.
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page is all there is now, run by Ron Strate. Due to my health issues with the stroke I (Ron) had 16 months ago I cannot keep up to the necessary deadlines needed to make the physical paper work. We've had to push back delivery dates sometimes because I simply cannot function and its not fair to businesses who need their ads out there, especially when they have time sensitive material that

needs to get out to the public. My headaches can come at a moments notice and can last for hours or days, so stories being written or the paper being printed can be backed up for days. So Todd and I have decided to shut the paper down. It doesn't seem like it's been that long. We started it because the town needed a free publication to inform residents of what was going on in town once the Store News closed its doors. We have been well received. We have many people and businesses that have supported us over the years, many right from the start. Thank-you so much! I know we have had too much sports coverage at times..... that was my passion, but we have always had the library news, Catholic Women's League info, museum news, seniors news, school stuff, government items and whatever else we could get our hands on. It started out as twice a month, but since Todd and I both had full time jobs we couldn't keep up with the demand and we settled on once a month. Everything will be online with the page now.

16/11/2024

Local Canada Post workers on strike, joining national movement
Nov 15, 2024 Lethbridge News Now

LETHBRIDGE, AB – 55,000 postal workers across the country are hitting the picket lines, including hundreds in southern Alberta.

On Friday, November 15, 2024, members of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) started job action, saying “Canada Post left us no choice when it threatened to change our working conditions and leave our members exposed to layoffs.”

Cole Morgon with CUPW Lethbridge Local 770 was among those who rallied outside of the downtown Lethbridge post office.

LNN went to the protest site at around 9:00 a.m. on Friday, and at that time, more than 50 people were carrying signs and marching around the post office. Morgon says they have split their group up into different shifts to ensure people will be there all day, and if necessary, throughout next week as well.

He tells us that it has been a difficult year of negotiations and he remains hopeful that this movement will help to inspire some positive change for workers.

The union is asking for a total raise of 22 per cent throughout a four-year contract. In 2021, the group accepted a contract with two per cent annual increases at a time when inflation was much higher than that.

“We’re just looking for a decent raise, so it can kind of get back in line with where inflation has been,” says Morgon. “As you know, the price at grocery stores has been out of control in recent years, so that’s been a big concern for a lot of our members that have families.”

Another major concern for postal workers is the implementation of Separate Sort from Delivery (SSD).

Morgon explains that, currently, letter carriers pick up mail that they have pre-sorted and deliver it to homes and businesses themselves.

“Under the new model that Canada Post has been trying to push is, it’s a different individual who sorts the mail and a separate person will come and pick that up and [deliver] it,” says Morgon. “We have less accountability in terms of knowing which mistakes were made and when they were made, and quite frankly, it’s just a reduction in the quality of service.”

The SSD system has not been implemented in Lethbridge yet but is now in place in some other urban centres.

The union is also looking for improved benefits and protections against technological changes and contracting out across the board. Rural sites aim to secure the same levels of job security as their urban counterparts and to ensure that all mail carriers have a corporate vehicle to use.

The strike will impact the delivery of mail.

Morgon assures residents that “social and economic cheques” like government benefits will still be delivered during this time, but regular mail and parcels will not.

Even once the strike is over, he says delays will be expected as staff return to their roles and deal with a backlog of mail.

People are encouraged to sign up for online services for things like benefits and banking statements to ensure there are no disruptions.

Other courier service providers are still open.

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Good luck this weekend in Medicine Hat.
08/11/2024

Good luck this weekend in Medicine Hat.

Last high school league games. Pandas at Comets in Raymond.
07/11/2024

Last high school league games. Pandas at Comets in Raymond.

06/11/2024

2024 harvest wrap-up: Minister Sigurdson
November 06, 2024 Media Release

As the 2024 growing season comes to a close, Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation RJ Sigurdson issued the following statement:

“While many Albertans were enjoying beautiful fall days with above-average temperatures, farmers were working around the clock to get crops off their fields before the weather turned. I commend their continued dedication to growing quality crops, putting food on tables across the province and around the world.

“Favourable weather conditions in August and early September allowed for a rapid start to harvest, leading to quick and efficient completion.

“The final yield estimates show that while the South, North West and Peace regions were slightly above average, the yields in the Central and North East regions were below average.

“Crop quality for oats and dry peas is currently exceeding the five-year average, with a higher rate of these crops grading in the top two grade categories. In contrast, spring wheat, durum, barley and canola are all grading in the top two grades at rates lower than the five-year average.

“Crop grading is a process that determines the quality of a grain crop based on visual inspection and instrument analysis. Factors like frost damage, colour, moisture content and sprouting all impact grade and affect how the grain will perform during processing or how the end product will turn out. Alberta generally produces high-quality crops.

“Farmers faced many challenges over the last few years and, for some areas of the province, 2024 was a difficult growing season. But Alberta producers are innovative and resilient. They work constantly to meet challenges head-on and drive sustainable growth in our agricultural sector.

“Alberta farmers help feed the world, and I’m proud of the reputation for safe, high-quality agricultural products that this industry has built for itself. Thank you to our producers, and congratulations on another successful harvest!”

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Good luck to all the boys, especially the ones from Magrath ;)
05/11/2024

Good luck to all the boys, especially the ones from Magrath ;)

PROVINCIAL QUARTER FINAL

Streaming Link - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RPQ0Bgm1SX4

Time: 3:00 pm

Date: Saturday, November 9, 2024

Notre Dame Pride (CGY)
vs
Raymond Comets

Location: Victoria Sports Park (VSP)

High School VB standings.The boys are done league. Girls have one match left in Raymond November 6. Then it's onto playo...
05/11/2024

High School VB standings.
The boys are done league. Girls have one match left in Raymond November 6. Then it's onto playoffs.

Prayers for all the Coleman family.
05/11/2024

Prayers for all the Coleman family.

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05/11/2024

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Thought I'd share this story I wrote on him a couple of years ago. One of the best men I've ever known - Ron
05/11/2024

Thought I'd share this story I wrote on him a couple of years ago. One of the best men I've ever known - Ron

100 years young
by Ron Strate

What does it take to live to be 100? Many thoughts and opinions are out there on this topic, how about having a lead bullet in the liver for 85 years? Think that's one of them?
Elden Coleman jokes about that as I ask him what it takes to hit the century mark. An accident back when he was 15 has left him with the lead portion of the bullet still intact in his liver, it doesn't bother him and was never extracted. Eldon turned 100 years young last Saturday but you'd never know it. He still lives at home on his own and takes care of himself. In fact he still lives on the same block of land he was born on in Magrath and out of his 100 years he's only ever lived out of Magrath for five years when he fought in World War II.
He does say the two keys two points to his longevity are- 1. Go along with whatever came his way and 2. Staying active, "I've probably ran more in my life than I have walked." Active is probably saying it humbly. He was a boxing champion in the war. While there he was a PE instructor for four years during war times. He even ran in Amsterdam Stadium, doing the 1/4 mile. He has always been an active person since the war. Besides his boxing he also loved playing basketball. He finally retired from golfing at the age of 98.
The volunteering that everyone would have seen Mr. Coleman doing was him at the high school scorekeeping bench for basketball games. He was there for 47 years! Amazing. Thanks for all you have done in our community kind sir, for being an example to us all. And a huge HAPPY 100th BIRTHDAY!!!🎂💕🏌️‍♂️🥊🎊💖🇨🇦

04/11/2024

Prayers to the family, great man, great hero, one of our few remaining WWII soldiers. We will get more info out when we find out more.

Congrats to all the winners, especially our local outfit- Kesler Championship Rodeo- for winning bull of the year. See t...
04/11/2024

Congrats to all the winners, especially our local outfit- Kesler Championship Rodeo- for winning bull of the year. See the attached for more info.

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https://online.flippingbook.com/view/152488055/

It's hunting season!For all your taxidermy needs. Call Brad.Taxidermy service in Magrath Alberta, specializing in Europe...
03/11/2024

It's hunting season!

For all your taxidermy needs. Call Brad.

Taxidermy service in Magrath Alberta, specializing in European mounts and big game shoulder mounts.
403-795-5656

Congrats to the U15 Magrath football team. They went into playoffs ranked third and claimed second. Way to go coaches an...
03/11/2024

Congrats to the U15 Magrath football team. They went into playoffs ranked third and claimed second. Way to go coaches and boys.

02/11/2024

Condolences
Jon (Jack) Murray Fox
Born May 4,1946 in Halifax Nova Scotia, passed away peacefully October 31, 2024 in Cardston, AB.
Jack is survived by his partner of 50 years, Joanne Joyce (Sindlinger) Fox, Son, Thomas (Jayme) Fox, Daughter, Johanna Fox, Brother, Gerald (Maria, Christopher, Timothy) Fox, Brother, Philip (Elza, Cody) Fox, Grandchildren, Grayson, Merrick and Shayne Fox. Jack was predeceased by his parents Adam and Dorothy Fox and Sister Carolin (Donald) Mayes.
Jack was raised in Calgary, where he met Joanne, the love of his life. They were married in Lethbridge on November 30, 1974.
Jack and Joanne spent many happy years in the Magrath and Onefour communities. Giving back to the communities where he lived was a passion for Jack. He was proud to serve on the Magrath Home and School Council and was called on frequently to service town equipment.
Later in life Jack and Joanne travelled as much as possible, making happy memories that they reflected on often. In retirement, Jack drove school buses for Lethbridge Transit and Westwind School Division. He truly enjoyed every student he was entrusted with.
The Family would like to thank the staff at the Cardston Community Health Centre, Lee Crest and Home Care for their care and compassion.
At Jack’s request there will be no funeral service. Please spend this time with your loved ones.

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02/11/2024

It’s a brisk March afternoon in Raymond, Alberta, Canada, as 1,000 fans pack inside a high school basketball gym to watch the biggest game of the year.

Although we live out of the City of Lethbridge, many of us work or frequent the city often. The City is proposing shutti...
01/11/2024

Although we live out of the City of Lethbridge, many of us work or frequent the city often. The City is proposing shutting down parking around the hospital for bike lanes. Since that will affect us, have your say in the survey ASAP. It would be wonderful to think we'd never need their services at LRH, but reality is Magrath residents use it often. For good or sad reasons. Have your say, if you want things to stay as is- 1 is your choice. They do have many options, so maybe a mix? They don't give stats on what proposed usage the think it will get.

There is still time for people complete the Corridor Options Survey for the 10 Avenue South and 9 Avenue South Functional Planning Study.

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