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Thursday, Dec. 25, 2014 • Vol. 4, Issue 11
St. Albert’s SINGING
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Who Will Come Out On Top? page 10
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COVERWe do a side by side comparision of Buddy the Elf and Elf on the Shelf. It is elf versus elf. Who will come out on top?
Nearly 2 billion candy canes will be sold in the four weeks before Christmas and Hanukkah.
BY THE NUMBERS
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BARRY BAILEYSt. Albert Leader
The glittering lights, the joyful songs and the traditional and time-honoured family rituals of the festive season elicit the opposite of the intended effect for some people. The Christmas season can exacerbate the emotions resulting from life-changing events such as the loss of a loved one or a divorce or from having no support from family. Just the stress of gift buying, house cleaning, dinner preparations and getting your desk cleared before the holiday break can be overwhelming; it takes a physical and emotional toll.
We all know Christmas is coming. Preparation and planning can help alleviate some of the potential seasonal triggers that can cause stress and even depression.
“We like to think things are happy, so when someone is sad, we don’t want to hear about it, ” says St. Albert-based therapist Krista Osborne, “Oftentimes friends and family or they themselves ignore the issue or push it to the side. It’s Christmas. It’s supposed to be a happy time.”
Ignoring the problem is not the best strategy. Often an individual will be overlooked or will isolate themselves. Extend an invitation and let them know they’re welcome to participate in the festivities if that’s what they want to do. Sometimes people just need some space; time alone is what they really want and need. That’s ok, too.
When loss occurs in our lives, whether a divorce, a death in the family or a job loss, it can require some self-ref lection. Paying attention to what your friend or family member is saying and understanding their needs is the key. Then we can respond appropriately.
This can be a good time of the year to remember those we’ve lost. By sharing stories, remembering how they lived rather than how they died,
honours their memory and allows us to share genuine feelings of happiness or grief. These are natural feelings and part of the grieving process we all inevitability go through, whether from a recent loss or one from years ago, says Osborne.
One of the most difficult and challenging situations around the holiday season is access to the children by a spouse or grandparent, during or after a divorce. Unfortunately, children
can become pawns in a power struggle or an opportunity for revenge or control.
Doreen Slessor, executive director for St. Albert’s Stop Abuse In Families (SAIF), says there are ways for divorced parents to be successful at Christmas, and that means making Christmas about the kids. It can be devastating that your children are not with you on Christmas morning this year.
“Don’t use children as a weapon,” states Slessor emphatically. “Denying access is the worst thing a parent can do at Christmas. You’re not only denying the parent access, you’re denying the child access to the person they love—their mom or dad or grandparent. It’s not good for anybody.”
Being a divorced parent means putting on “adult pants” and doing what’s best for the kids. A good Christmas can be enjoyed by all, with a little
communication, planning and commitment. There are always ways to ensure all family members enjoy the season. For example, perhaps having Christmas at your house on the 23rd means the kids get to open presents at both houses.
Between the stress, alcohol and custody disputes, family violence unfortunately does spike around this time of year. The first priority is your personal safety and that of the children. If you’re in danger, call 911 immediately. Violence takes many forms: physical, financial and psychological. Threats of violence, no access to money, not being allowed to leave the house or seek employment, or continually being told that you’re useless, are as debilitating as physical violence. Various forms of assistance are available (sometimes 24 hours a day) depending on the situation and immediate need: the Salvation Army, the Victim Services Unit (if RCMP are involved), the Kids Help Phone (1-800-668-686) or Family Violence Info Line (780-310-1818).
“If you have children, make it special for them, no matter what’s going on with the grown-ups,” says Slessor. “Keep the kids out of the grown-up issues.”
SAIF does not provide online support, and their offices will be closed over Christmas. If you are in immediate crisis, please call 911 or the provincial helpline at 780-310-1818.
Help is available. Whether the shoulder of a professional or a good friend, seek it out.
Don’t let it be a blue Christmas
RESOURCES:• 9-1-1 (emergency only)
• St. Albert R.C.M.P. (non-emergency) 780-458-4300
• Kids Help Phone 1-800-668-686
• Family Violence Info Line 780-310-1818 (24/7 service in over 170 languages)
• 24-Hour Distress Line 780-482-HELP(4357) or crisissupportcentre.com
• Seniors Abuse Help Line 780-454-888
• SAIF - for more information and hours of operation, visit stopabuse.ca
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A quick chat with our jolly friend before he sets out around the world on Christmas eve...
SANTA CLAUSchats with...
Photo: Metro Creative Services
“With social media and
the kids taking selfies all the
time, I see more than I ever have.”
What is your routine to get ready for this big journey?
I usually like to thank the little people in my life for all of the hard work that they do. Of course I mean the elves and they set me straight every year. I’ve tried a few times to mess our plans up to see if they can fix it. Every time they’ve taken care of every little detail.
How do you keep track of all the good boys and girls in the age of technology?
There’s an app for that….Ho Ha Ho Ha Ho! Seriously though, I have found it much easier these past few years to track the good and bad kids through the world. With social media and the kids taking selfies all the time, I see more than I ever have.
What is your favourite snack that is put out for you on Christmas Eve?
Cookies and milk, cookies and milk, cookies and milk. Did I say cookies? Kids - don’t be afraid to try any and all kinds of cookies. Sometimes I know that you and your parents may have forgotten to make cookies or put out milk but don’t worry - anything will do as Santa appreciates the thought.
If you spend one day away from the North Pole, where would it be and why?
More than likely would take Mrs. Claus and the elves for a day at the beach. We did that a few years ago and it didn’t last long. I had one big sunburn, the reindeer got kicked off the beach and the elves buried each other in the sand. It took us three hours to find them all!
What is new and exciting at the North Pole?
We like to have a big block party each year after Christmas. What you see in the commercials is not too far from the truth. The polar bears bring their sleds and pop and we have a great time.
Do you collect anything? And what are your hobbies?
I’m a bit of an old comic book collector. Nothing better than catching up with Superman, Batman and more. It sure has been fun watching all of the movies they’ve made of many of my favourite characters.
What have been your favourite presents to give out over the years?
The video games sure have been fun. The year the Wii came out, I was tempted to play a few games of tennis each time I set it up for the little ones at night. I did try the bowling game once and got a strike on my first roll. I let out a huge Ho Ho Ho and almost woke the entire house! Haven’t played since because of that.
What is your favourite meal that Mrs. Claus makes for you before your long journey?
She is so good to me. Mrs. Claus likes to pack me a big meal for my journey around the world. Don’t tell her, but I found a place last year that was so good! I make sure to finish all my food before I get to St. Albert so I can sneak myself a nice tasty burger from Jacks Burger Shack.
What kind of treats do reindeers like?
I save the best treats for them on Boxing Day. That way they know they have to do a great job on Christmas Eve and really work hard to make sure all the kids get their presents each year.
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St. Albert’s singing Christmas angelTRACY DALZELL-HEISESt. Albert Leader
St. Albert has its very own singing Christmas angel. Her name is Hailey Benedict, and her voice can make you smile.
�is year Hailey is taking the stage at the Jubilee Auditorium in �e Singing Christmas Tree, one of Edmonton’s most spectacular Christmas shows. Not only is she in the choir, but she has a duet solo as well. �e Singing Christmas Tree has been a long-standing tradition, and one that Hailey longed to be a part of—feeling it was a great way to give back to the community that has already given her so much.
Hailey has had a surreal year, and to have such a great experience at a magical time is not lost on her. She is so humble and just wanted to share her talents to make everyone enjoy the season.
A highlight of participating in the show is the opportunity to perform on the same stage with Brett Kissel. Kissel, an Alberta boy who is also making his name well known internationally, is the featured entertainer of this year’s Singing Christmas Tree. �ese entertainers have something besides their love of music
in common. �ey were both nominated for the 2014 Alberta Country Music Association Fan Choice Award. Hailey has made it through the �rst round and is still in the running for the award that will
be presented on January 25, 2015. Kissel is nominated for Male Artist of the Year, Single of the Year, and Album of the Year.
�is is not Benedict’s �rst appearance
on the stage at Christmas. In 2012 and 2013 she played the role of Jenny Cratchit in the Citadel’s production of A Christmas Carol. It was an amazing experience for the little girl who only auditioned on a whim. When they got the call that she had the part, her whole family was awestruck.
�e experience taught Hailey that being an entertainer demanded a lot of hard work and dedication, but the rewards for performing were fantastic. �ere were endless hours of rehearsals, homework and travel to the theatre. Many sacri�ces were made by her entire family to help Hailey realize her dream. But they all did so willingly.
In 2013, Hailey even wrote her own song. Her original “My Sweet Alberta Home” was one of eight �nalists for the All-Alberta Songwriting Contest. Locally she has sung at the Rotary Music Festival, Canada Day celebrations, St. Albert Kids Idol and many other venues. She loves to sing and especially loves to sing the national anthem.
�is Christmas singing angel certainly knows how to share the magic of the season. And if you get the chance, make sure to catch her performing. You will de�nitely walk away with a smile.
Photo SuppliedBrett Kissel and Hailey Benedict are all smiles before they perform in The Singing Christmas Tree.
HAILEY’S LIST OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS:• 2014 Big Valley Jamboree
Homegrown Talent Stage Junior Showcase winner
• 2014 Edmonton Eskimos Fresh New Voice anthem singer
• 2014 Edmonton Youth Talent Show Junior Vocalist (Grand Prize winner)
• St. Albert Rotary Music Festival Junior Vocal Award (2014)
• St. Albert Rotary Music Festival Provincial Recommendation Award (2014)
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Mayor Nolan Crouse and St. Albert City Councillors
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CHRISTOPHER SCHIEMANSt. Albert Leader
Peter Kim has been a lieutenant with the Salvation Army in St. Albert for the past four years. His role with the organization involves directing all the services the Salvation Army provides in the community. And every holiday season, Kim is reminded about how some people run into hard times and how, despite those unfortunate circumstances, the Salvation Army is there to help with that glimmer of hope.
“I tried to picture myself going through hard times at Christmas,” explains Kim. “I wanted to do something where people who are coming to the Salvation Army to give Christmas presents to their kids can still have that sense of dignity.”
Kim quickly thought back to when he was doing his training with the Salvation Army in Winnipeg. Originally, Salvation Army toy donations were normally done by having people in need sign up and then the organization’s volunteers would �ll a bag with toys. What Kim experienced during his training was the opening of a full toy centre, where anyone in need who signed up for the program could walk through the facility and pick out brand
new toys that had been donated.“It brought a lot more of a sense
of ownership,” says Kim. “It’s like a shopping experience.”
Kim set up his own toy centre at the St. Albert Salvation Army headquarters on Liberton Drive, where more than 100 families in St. Albert have gone through and picked up more than 200 toys to help make their Christmases merry. �e Salvation Army were able to set up a box for new toy donations at St. Albert’s Walmart at the end of November. By December 8, the toy centre was open and operational. Kim explains that people who come through the toy centre schedule appointments and are guided by volunteers for that extra bit of privacy while they look for toys.
�rough the work with the toy centre, the Salvation Army has been able to help families with other aspects of the holiday season, either through other programs o�ered through the Salvation Army or by referring families to their partner organizations, such as the food bank.
“I remember at one point we had a man come through, picking out toys for his kids, and he was crying, holding his eviction notice,” Kim recalls. “We immediately had him go through some
of our other programs and had him referred over to the food bank. Before he le�, he had his Christmas presents, he had his rent paid, and he had food for the holidays. We helped make sure his family still had a good Christmas.”
Kim says that all the work, donations and drives done by the Salvation Army stays in the communities they’re based in. He says he’s constantly reminded of the
need for the Salvation Army’s programs and services in all the communities he works in (stretching across to Jasper, Hinton and as far east as the Saskatchewan border), and he just wants to make sure those needs are met.
“People like to help their local communities,” Kim says. “And what’s raised here stays here.”
Salvation Army toy centre
Photo SuppliedShirley Gould Community & Family Services Program Coordinator (left) helps a client select the perfect toy.
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I know this city is one of the best in all of Canada. I also know
that we need to take care of those who live here. Just recently I sat next to a man in tears who had lost his job and could not pay his rent. He showed me his eviction notice dated Dec. 19. I was able to help this man and his family (wife and four-year-old) through The Salvation Army Emergency Fund. Every year The Salvation Army brings out their kettles to raise funds for the most vulnerable, but we don’t do it alone. The generous giving from our community allows us to provide hope and dignity to all those in need.
I especially want
to thank those in our community who’ve taken time to help with our kettle campaign—the seniors, individuals, adults, young people (B.A.M.), businesses (Scotiabank, Paradise Pets, Royal LePage, The Chamber of Commerce, Walmart, Superstore, Save On, Costco, Sobeys, Safeway, and the St. Albert Centre), and service clubs (Rotary Club of St. Albert, The Lions Club, A.C.T. and the St. Albert Fire
Department). You all helped to make a difference in people’s lives. Also, on behalf of those we help daily, I thank the community of St. Albert for their generous donations to our Christmas kettle/mail campaign and The Salvation Army Thrift Store. Your support makes a real impact in our local community and makes this city a great place to live.
As I prayed for the gentleman who needed a home this Christmas, his tears turned from worry to tears of joy and I thought of the story of Jesus. Joseph and Mary had no place to go, and there was no place for
them in the inn. The inn keeper was able to get them a place in the stable. As we continue the tradition of giving gifts to others, The Salvation Army was able to help this family and many more in times of need. It is my hope that this city of ours will come to know the one gift that brings true peace, hope and joy for all. This Christmas season, may those around you be drawn towards Christ and His love as you come together with your family and friends. I invite you to come to church and experience the miracle of love. Merry Christmas and God bless you!
Blessings.
Helping our community one family at a time
Set aside being busy for a
moment, this holiday season
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Last Week: St. Albert Place
L et’s park the idea that he or she who is busiest is without doubt the most important person in the room.
It is fairly safe to say that, especially in today’s world, we are all busier than ever. To describe yourself as anything other than busy suggests you are an out-of-work, no-good lazy person with nothing going on in your world.
Even many retired people, when asked “how are things lately?” will say “busy”.
Doing what? You’re retired!, we jest. You should be enjoying a big pile of not much to do!
If it takes me a minute longer to drive down St. Albert Trail, I yell. Don’t they know how busy I am?!
Yes, and important, too! We haven’t forgotten: Busy equals important.
But let’s give it a break for a brief period. Let us enjoy our time with our family and friends this holiday season and park our thoughts of busy-ness.
We all have lots on the go, but let’s take it in stride. A tremendous amount of ugliness is occurring in our world these days, and when we take that step back to compare our busy-ness, it does not. Not remotely.
We are fortunate to live in a community like ours. It’s like we’re living in a triple bubble. Canada is a bubble within the world, Alberta is a bubble within Canada and St. Albert is a bubble within our province.
We’re pretty lucky on so many fronts. In your time with family and friends, we
hope you have a wonderful Christmas. In whatever shape or size that the love of the season comes into your world, embrace it for all its worth.
We’ll all get back to being busy soon enough.
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We Do A Side By Side Comparison Of
Buddy The Elf And The Elf On The Shelf
ELF on the SHELF
The WINNER is...
The CATEGORY
Who is the biggest social media star?
Buddy is a little late to the game in this category.
Makes a big Meme appearance around this
time of year though.
Elf is a social media rock star! Parents around the
world are very proud of where he is discovered each morning for the kids and are
sure to share it on many social media channels.
Elf on the Shelf wins the ‘Shelfie’
for being the biggest social media star.
Who is taller?
6’ 3”12” Buddy towers over
the wee little Elf on the Shelf
- easy win for Buddy.
Who can sing better?
Does not seem to sing (nor make any facial expressions
at all).
We really must say...
this one goes to Buddy.
Who is a better cook?
Syrup and Spaghetti anyone?
Buddy is your master chef!
Seems better at making messes in the kitchen
(flour is the specialty) than cooking.
Buddy takes the win with the bag of
spaghetti & syrup.
Who has the better sense
of style?
Simple reds and white, with clean-cut lines for
Elf on the shelf.
We like the simpleness of
Elf on the Shelf’s holiday outfit.
Who is most likely to
survive in the big city?
Early in his visit, he was known to pick gum off the underside of public railings
and collect his share of flyers.
Elf on the Shelf
gets the win in this category.
Judging by his photo prowess and the fact that he’s a scout,
this little Elf knows his way around the big city. Knows where to be and
how to get there.
BUDDY the ELF
Not many can pull off yellow tights in the
middle of New York city but Buddy gets it right.
Not afraid to belt out a Christmas
tune, no matter where he is. Buddy is proud
of his singing voice.
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Doug Horner, MLASpruce Grove - St. Albert Constituency 780-458-1393
Serving the Constituents of: Deer Ridge, Lacombe Park & NorthridgeHon. Stephen Khan, MLA
St. Albert Constituency 780-459-9113
Sending wishes warm and brightyour way at this joyous time of year
13Thursday, Dec. 25, 2014
Q Any Organizations/Clubs you are part of or passionate about?A I am passionate about Second Chance Animal Rescue (S.C.A.R.S)and Suit Yourself.
QNickname?A Jill-E-Bean
Q Favourite pets or animals?AMy dearest poodle Sophie who is my constant companion andour store greeter.
Q Vacation this year... you’re heading to?A I’m heading to NYC for a mix of business and pleasure andhopefully somewhere warm.
Q The weekend in St. Albert, what are you doing?A I enjoy spending time in our new home in Grandin; a 1980’shome requires a lot of TLC. You’ll also find me walking Sophieand at spin and in the summer months you’ll find me riding mybike in Red Willow Park and at the market.
Q Favourite place to eat in St. Albert?A Privada Wine + Tapas on Friday evenings or Swiss Chalet anyother day of the week.
Q Best thing about your job?A I love being a small business owner, working with my daughterand the friendships I have developed through the business. I amalways excited to source new designer and special requests forcustomers.
Q Favourite movie?A Pursuit of Happiness and Cruella Deville
QWhat sets you apart in your business?A I believe it is the attention to detail; I take care of the back end ofthe business, which isn’t as glamourous, but it is fundamental inrunning a smooth operation.
Q Favourite thing about St. Albert?A That the city has all the amenities of a large city with a quaint
small town feel. I also love the events that bring the communitytogether such as Rockn’ August and the Snowflake Festival.
QGreat moment you had at work?AWow, there are too many to mention, but the momentswould have to do with finding the perfect piecesfor customers before they travel or attend a specialoccasion and the option of giving our customerschoice.
QWhat’s the one problem clients come to youmost often with?AHow a garment fits. I have a background intailoring, which helps when advising on fit andif a garment can be tailored.
QWhat’s the best piece of businessadvice you’ve ever received?A To under promise and over deliver,which can be difficult in timesdealing with logistics.
QWhat’s the best way you’vefound to keep a balancebetween work and family life?A Keep one day a week aside toconnect with your family andnurture strong relationships,which is usually Sunday forme.
Q If we’re heading on a coffeerun, you’re having ... ?AMedium Roast one cream, onesugar.QHowmessy is your desk/workspace?A Organized Chaos; Do not touch!
QWhat video game or phone appare you addicted to?A I read Facebook and CTV newsand Joyce Meyers every morning.
Q You would describe your sense of style as ... ?A I would say east coast casual which consists of easy basics,
tailored jackets, cozy sweaters and accessories that have a littlesparkle or fur.
QWhat’s your goal for your business over the next 12months?A Our goal is to work towards moving into a biggerstore and offering more selection.
Q Any advice you can give St. Albert residents,regarding your industry?AMore often than not shopping online doesnot pay off in the end. Online shoppers needto recognize that there is an exchangerate, duties and brokerage on theproduct and is usually an extra costupon delivery. Shopping local, you notonly get to see the piece in person, tryit on and take it home with you thatday, but get exceptional service.
QWhat book can you read over andover again?A Positive Thinking for Every Dayof the Year.
QDo you have any hiddentalents?A I am quite handy! I can installlights and faucets, paint andrepair and do odd jobs. I havebeen known to be called Jill of alltrades.
QWhat’s the one thing you neverleave home without?
A Sophie!… and I try to remembermy phone.
AQ GETTING TO KNOWJill Bulmer at
Cerulean Boutique
If you are interested inmarketing yourself and your business in the St. Albert Leader Q&A - Call 780-460-1035 for next available date
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STOP OVERPAYING & START OVER SAVING! FIND US AT THE CORNER OF 137 AVE & ST. ALBERT TRAILVehicles may not be exactly as shown. All vehicles were available at the time of print. All prices and payments’ GST is paid by dealer. All new 2014/2015 vehicle payments are based at a 4.99% interest rate over 60 months, amortized over 96 months. Example stock number 5SN5081, 2015 Sorrento, price $27,994, COB is $5161. Offer(s) available on select new 2014/2015 models to quali�ed retail customers who take delivery from December 2, 2014 to January 2, 2015. Some con-ditions apply. See dealer for complete details. All offers are subject to change or end without notice. Don’t Pay Until Next Year (60-day payment deferral) applies to purchase �nancing offers on all new 2015 models on approved credit. No interest will accrue during the �rst 30 days. After this, interest starts to accrue and purchasers repay the principal plus interest monthly over the term of the contract. Offer ends January 2, 2015. Cash bonus amounts are offered on the cash purchase of select new 2014 models and are deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. $6,000 maximum cash bonus amount only available on the new 2014 Optima Hybrid EX, stock number 4OH1773Z . Representative �nance example: 0% �nancing offer for 84 months available on the new 2015 Rio LX MT and includes. 364 weekly payments for 84 months with $0 down payment. All dealer rebates, discounts, factory incentives, prices and interest rates subject to change or end without notice as new retail incentive programs are announced. $1,000 Holiday Bonus amounts are offered on select new 2015 Winter Edition models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on �nancing offers only, on the 2015 Forte LX+ AT Winter SE, 2015 Rondo LX AT (5-seat) Winter SE, 2015 Rondo LX AT (7-seat) Winter SE and 2015 Optima LX AT Winter SE. Get a bonus gift with purchase, retail value of up to $350.
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Photos: GRANT CREE, St. Albert LeaderLooking for some holiday spirit? Check out these St. Albert homes all lit up for the holiday season in Elliot Place and along Woodcroft Drive.
What if you could change the course of a person’s life?What if you could do it in your own community?This Holiday Season, People everywhere have the same wish: to live peacefully and totake care of themselves and loved ones. Your support allows you to play a vital part inthe rebuilding of lives, hope, and community.
Your donation to the Stop Abuse in Families Society can be used for the following:$250 provides Group Counselling for one evening$100 funds the development of a detailed safety plan ��� � ������ ������ �������� ��������
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Looking Ahead to 2015January General Meeting LuncheonECONOMIC OUTLOOK 2015Global Turning PointsKEYNOTE SPEAKER: Hendrik BrakelSenior Director, Economic, Financial and Tax Policy,The Canadian Chamber of Commerce
Wednesday, January 14, 2015Sturgeon Valley Golf and Country Club11:30 - 1:30 pm$35 Members / $40 Non-Members
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St. Albert Public Schools
Kindergarten Fair Do you have a child who will bestarting Kindergarten in the fall?Please join us for our Kindergarten Fair.Saturday, January 11, 9:30 am - noonBellerose Composite High School
District Administration Office 60 Sir Winston Churchill Avenue 780.460.3712 www.spschools.org
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St. Albert Public Schools KindergartenOur Kindergarten open houses start January 30th!Check our ad in this issue for dates and times or check our website at www.spschools.org. 4
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Foot and Ankle Pain Sucks.
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Photo Illustration: GLENN COOK, St. Albert Leader
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St. Albert Public Schools KindergartenOur Kindergarten open houses start January 30th!Check our ad in this issue for dates and times or check our website at www.spschools.org.
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For more information www.stopabuse.ca or call 780-460-21958
Join us for our open houses and find out whyso many St. Albert families are choosing our high schools!
12 Cunningham RoadThursday, March 6, 6:30 pm(Advanced Placement session: 8:00 pm)
49 Giroux RoadWednesday, March 5, 6:30 pm(International Baccalaureate session to follow)
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St. Albert NATIONAL ABORIGINAL DAY FESTIVALSunday June 22, 2014 Lions Park Sir Winston Churchill Ave.
& Tache St.
12PM Grand Entry Bring your lawn chairs & enjoy the culture of First Nations, Métis & Inuit people in our community! EVERYONE IS WELCOME! Food, stage entertainment, games & crafts!
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Style Feature Editorial by Tracy Hyatt
Sleek, classic mid-length Ted Baker dress with beaded neckline
From Feathers to Sequins, Wear a New Year’s Eve
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Thursday is our day here at the St. Albert Leader and we want to have some Throwback Thursday fun with you. Enjoy the photos from our community’s past. You too can be part of it. Send us your photos by tagging them #TBTStAlbert or email below.
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1985 “Classic Cars” St. Albert Dodge Dealership
1995 Quebec Exchange Students
and their Hosts St. Albert Catholic High School 1973 Grad Dance
Paul Kane High School
1986 “We Rule” St. Albert Catholic High School
1993 “European Vacation”
St. Albert Catholic High SchoolSt. Albert send us your Throwback Thursday photos!
1970-71 Boys Basketball Paul Kane High School
1982 Halloween Paul Kane High School
THROWBACK THURSDAYS
Photos provided to the St. Albert Leader directly from local high schools and community organizations.
1993 Spring Prom St. Albert Catholic High School
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Answer to Last Week's Sudoku
Copyright 2014 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty : MediumThis week in history and
celebrity birthdays
DEC. 26, 1980Jake Gyllenhaal of Brokeback
Mountain fame was born on this day.
DEC. 25, 1914The Christmas Truce: Just after midnight on Christmas morning, the majority of German troops engaged in World War I cease firing their guns and artillery
and commence to sing Christmas carols. At the first light of dawn,
many of the German soldiers emerged from their trenches and approached the Allied lines across no-man’s-land, calling out “Merry
Christmas” in their enemies’ native tongues. At first, the Allied soldiers feared it was a trick, but
seeing the Germans unarmed they climbed out of their trenches and shook hands with the enemy
soldiers. The men exchanged presents of and sang carols.
DEC. 28, 1895The world’s first commercial
movie is screened in Paris, France.
DEC. 29, 1972English actor, film producer and
director Jude Law was born.
DEC. 30, 1961Disgraced Canadain track and field sprinter, Ben Johnson,
was born in Jamaica.
DEC. 27, 1981 Edmonton Oiler centre Wayne Gretzky scores his 100th point of the season to set record for
fastest 100 points in NHL history.
DEC. 31, 1937Actor Anthony Hopkins best known
for playing one of the greatest villains in movie history, the cannibalistic
serial killer Hannibal Lecter, was born.
ATMs that scan customers’ palms for identification are going
into a bank in Japan.(discovery.com)
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HOLIDAY MOVIES Compiled by Leader staff
ACROSS2) Christmas with the _______
3) ______ Saves Christmas 4) Bad Santa star _______
6) The Muppets Christmas ______7) Played Buddy the Elf9) Jingle All the Way’s
Schwarzenegger10) It’s A ___________ Life
12) _______ Alone 13) Grinch Director Ron __________
14) Polar _________ (Movie with animated Tom Hanks)
DOWN1) Love, _________
4) The Nightmare ________ Christmas 5) Christmas Vacation family
6) The Santa ________8) Likes pink rabbit suit
11) Christmas action classic 15) Trading _________
16) Miracle on 34th _________
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CHRISTOPHER SCHIEMANSt. Albert Leader
In 2009, Jesse Kupina, along with his business partner Jerry Rota, opened the Ranch Roadhouse in Edmonton along Gateway Boulevard. Having worked in restaurants and bars most of his life, Kupina knew he would one day open his own establishments. “It’s the natural progression,” Kupina says. “I just consider myself really lucky that I get to do this as my career.”
Kupina and Rota continued their business ventures in Edmonton by opening Central Social Hall in 2012. �e downtown Edmonton staple quickly gained a cult following from its fun atmosphere and original drink and dining options. When Kupina was approached about opening a second Central Social Hall, in St. Albert, he didn’t hesitate.
“About 13 years ago I helped open the Kelsey’s restaurant in St. Albert and worked at the Montana’s, so I know the area well,” Kupina says. “I like the St. Albert community and I’m really
passionate about bringing my brand to a community where no one else is really doing what Central Social Hall is doing.”
Kupina and Rota developed Central Social Hall with the growing gastro-pub trend in mind. Kupina notes that not a lot of establishments in Edmonton were leaning in that direction, but the quality of both the restaurants and bars in Edmonton was increasing, which made it the perfect area for Central Social Hall.
“You normally sacri�ce one thing for another,” Kupina explains. “If you want to go somewhere with a really great menu, you won’t be able to watch hockey the same way you would at a pub. But, most pubs you would go to with your buddies to watch hockey normally wouldn’t have the best food. We wanted to bring the great food from the restaurants and the atmosphere from the pubs together for a totally unique experience.”
A�er extensive travelling throughout North America to experience the growing gastro-pub trend in other cities, Kupina and Rota knew what they wanted for Central Social Hall. Kupina says many places he visited used fresh and locally
sourced foods in their kitchen, which made a huge di�erence.
“A lot of places still ship in frozen foods for their kitchen,” Kupina says. “But when you taste those fresh meats and fresh vegetables, it makes for such a better dining experience and for really great gastro-pub dishes.”
To help round out what Central Social Hall’s kitchen would o�er, Kupina and Rota partnered with Chef Redgie Salianana and Chef Reubin Major, former
culinary heads of Earl’s restaurant, to create a menu of familiar pub-inspired foods with unique and original takes that raise the Central Social Club standard to high-end casual dining. With daily specials and a menu that changes as food and bar trends evolve, Kupina says Central Social Hall’s clients have high expectations.
“People come downtown looking for better food,” Kupina says. “�ey demanded the food be better, and I think we accomplished that.”
Kupina is excited to repeat their success in St. Albert, and notes that the new space along St. Albert Trail on the corner of Inglewood Drive is presenting its own set of challenges. But with sta� already training for an opening date in early 2015, Kupina is con�dent that Central Social Hall will add a new spark to St. Albert’s dining and night life.
“When we started out, I was just hoping the food would be good,” says Kupina. “But I think we really achieved that happy balance between casual dining and pub experiences, and we’re still o�ering a great product.”
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“It makes for such a better dining experience and for really great gastro-pub dishes.”
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CHRISTOPHER SCHIEMANSt. Albert Leader
In 2009, Jesse Kupina, along with his business partner Jerry Rota, opened the Ranch Roadhouse in Edmonton along Gateway Boulevard. Having worked in restaurants and bars most of his life, Kupina knew he would one day open his own establishments. “It’s the natural progression,” Kupina says. “I just consider myself really lucky that I get to do this as my career.”
Kupina and Rota continued their business ventures in Edmonton by opening Central Social Hall in 2012. �e downtown Edmonton staple quickly gained a cult following from its fun atmosphere and original drink and dining options. When Kupina was approached about opening a second Central Social Hall, in St. Albert, he didn’t hesitate.
“About 13 years ago I helped open the Kelsey’s restaurant in St. Albert and worked at the Montana’s, so I know the area well,” Kupina says. “I like the St. Albert community and I’m really
passionate about bringing my brand to a community where no one else is really doing what Central Social Hall is doing.”
Kupina and Rota developed Central Social Hall with the growing gastro-pub trend in mind. Kupina notes that not a lot of establishments in Edmonton were leaning in that direction, but the quality of both the restaurants and bars in Edmonton was increasing, which made it the perfect area for Central Social Hall.
“You normally sacri�ce one thing for another,” Kupina explains. “If you want to go somewhere with a really great menu, you won’t be able to watch hockey the same way you would at a pub. But, most pubs you would go to with your buddies to watch hockey normally wouldn’t have the best food. We wanted to bring the great food from the restaurants and the atmosphere from the pubs together for a totally unique experience.”
A�er extensive travelling throughout North America to experience the growing gastro-pub trend in other cities, Kupina and Rota knew what they wanted for Central Social Hall. Kupina says many places he visited used fresh and locally
sourced foods in their kitchen, which made a huge di�erence.
“A lot of places still ship in frozen foods for their kitchen,” Kupina says. “But when you taste those fresh meats and fresh vegetables, it makes for such a better dining experience and for really great gastro-pub dishes.”
To help round out what Central Social Hall’s kitchen would o�er, Kupina and Rota partnered with Chef Redgie Salianana and Chef Reubin Major, former
culinary heads of Earl’s restaurant, to create a menu of familiar pub-inspired foods with unique and original takes that raise the Central Social Club standard to high-end casual dining. With daily specials and a menu that changes as food and bar trends evolve, Kupina says Central Social Hall’s clients have high expectations.
“People come downtown looking for better food,” Kupina says. “�ey demanded the food be better, and I think we accomplished that.”
Kupina is excited to repeat their success in St. Albert, and notes that the new space along St. Albert Trail on the corner of Inglewood Drive is presenting its own set of challenges. But with sta� already training for an opening date in early 2015, Kupina is con�dent that Central Social Hall will add a new spark to St. Albert’s dining and night life.
“When we started out, I was just hoping the food would be good,” says Kupina. “But I think we really achieved that happy balance between casual dining and pub experiences, and we’re still o�ering a great product.”
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“It makes for such a better dining experience and for really great gastro-pub dishes.”
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What will be the biggest marketing trends of 2015?BRITTANY KUSTRASpecial to the Leader
Marketing has always been part of business—from hand-painted signs and classi�ed ads to mobile apps and digital billboards. We have a few predictions about where marketing will be going this upcoming year:
What do you think will be the top marketing trends in 2015? Tweet us @NABIbiz with your ideas.
Brittany Kustra is the communications and marketing coordinator for the Northern Alberta Business Incubator.
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• Social media will get more diverse. We’re not suggesting that everyone abandon Facebook for Ello just yet. But new stats show that Instagram has more active users than Twitter, for the first time ever! Stay on top of trends, find out where your audience is, and find out where your audience is growing.
• Everyone will be going mobile. You don’t need to design an app for your company, but you will need to make sure that your company website looks great on mobile. Stay on top of your analytics to find out if your website traffic is coming from desktop or mobile.
• SEO will be more important than ever. With so many Internet sessions starting with a basic Google search, your website needs to be top ranked to keep up with the competition.
• You’ll need to start with great content—then share it everywhere. Not only does new, valuable content improve your search rankings, distributing your content widely will increase your digital reach.
• You’ll see more “clickbait,” but it will be more subtle. We’re all sick of seeing headlines like this: “This dog went on a walk that seemed normal, but you’ll never believe what happened next. You’ll never look at walks the same way again after seeing this.” Those blatant grabs for extra clicks are getting tiresome, so marketers are getting smarter. Expect more headlines that encourage you to click, but expect them to be less obvious.
Boomerang kids? Set financial ground rules
SUN MEDIA NEWS SERVICES – For many boomerang kids, moving back home a�er having been out on their own is a welcome opportunity to launch their career, save money for a down payment on their own house or perhaps pay down student debt.Parents are o�en happy to help their child build a solid �nancial foundation, but setting some �nancial ground rules before your son or daughter unpacks their boxes will help reduce the likelihood of con�ict down the road.
“�ere’s a �ne line between helping and helping too much, at which point it becomes very easy for your adult child to become dependent on you and not develop the skills they need to become independent,” Christina Newberry of Vancouver says. She’s the founder of AdultChildrenLivingatHome.com and author of �e Hands-On Guide to Surviving Adult Children Living at Home.
She o�ers these tips:• Hold A Family Meeting
Talk about how long the adult child plans to stay at home and why he/she wants to return home.
“If there’s a purpose for the stay — like paying o� debt or being able to take on a job that doesn’t pay as well but is great experience — then everybody knows what the child is working towards,” Newberry says.
Address the additional expenses the household will incur because of their return — such as increases in grocery and utility bills — and how much they’ll contribute.• Set Measurable Goals
Saving money for a down payment on a house or paying down student debt are admirable but vague goals. Rather, set measurable goals: the adult child will save x-number of dollars per month.
If the adult child has an expressed �nancial goal, it’s “perfectly acceptable” to check in each month to see how well they’re meeting that goal.
“If they’re achieving that goal, it doesn’t matter how they’re spending the rest of their money. �at’s their business,” Newberry says.
• Discuss Expectations Regarding BehaviourIs the adult child going be there for dinner
every night? Is he/she allowed to have their girlfriend/boyfriend spend the night? Is he/she responsible for their own laundry?
“Parents should establish rules so they feel comfortable and other children living in the house also feel comfortable, but they have to recognize that by de�nition an adult child is an adult,” Newberry says.
“People o�en ask me about a curfew. I think it’s perfectly reasonable for a parent to say they don’t want the adult child to come home a�er 11 p.m. if they’re going to be noisy and wake others in the house up.”• Put It In Writing
Putting established expectations regarding behaviour and measurable goals in writing will help prevent both you and your child from overstepping boundaries.
Be sure to include milestones so everybody can see progress is being made. “Even if things become challenging, it will help keep everyone motivated to making things work,” Newberry says.• Enforce Financial Responsibilities
You may be tempted to allow your adult child to live at home au gratis but that might not be in his/her best interest.
It’s good for the adult child to get into the routine of being responsible for monthly expenses, Newberry says.
“It can be bene�cial for the adult child’s self-esteem because it makes it clear they’re being viewed as an adult and a contributing member of the household,” she says. “�ey’re not just mooching o� their parents and having an extended adolescence where they’re not expected to be responsible for anything.”If your adult child has no income, it’s still important to acknowledge their �nancial impact on the household.“�ey can make some sort of �nancial contribution by basically earning their keep and doing things that would cost the parents money — things like babysitting or painting.”
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