Winter Report to Constituents, 2008: “ONWARD & UPWARD”!

March 26, 2008 12:07 by Dave Rodney

Woodbine, Woodlands, Canyon Meadows (SW), Shaw-Nee Slopes, Evergreen,Millrise, Bridlewood
#311A, 2525Woodview Drive SW,T2W 4N4, 238-1212, calgary.lougheed@assembly.ab.ca

Happy New Year, Everyone! It has been a pleasure to meet personally with thousands of you (from Students to Seniors!) again this year: on your doorsteps, in our office, at our Town Hall & Round-Table Sessions, over the phone, via e-mail/fax/letter, at our Annual “Picnic in the Park”, and in the community at large. 2007 has been a truly fascinating year; and 2008 is shaping up to be every bit as exciting!

It has been an honour to have served as your MLA for the past three years; & I am extremely pleased to report that in that time, our hard work together has really been paying off.We have been awarded 3 new schools in Calgary-Lougheed: Bridlewood Elementary K-4, Evergreen Catholic Elementary, and Evergreen Public Elementary. Additionally, all of the upgrades in Fish Creek Park have been completed—on time, and on budget. On top of that, we can look forward to the new South Calgary Health Campus—the largest facility of its kind in the world. Congratulations to all on a job very well done! Re: on-going issues, I will continue to work closely with the Shawnee-Evergreen Community Association on a desirable outcome to the Shawnee Golf Course situation. I will also continue to work diligently on issues that affect us across the province, while focusing on concerns in our riding--including the SW Ring Road.  Last year I put forward a motion in the Legislature to have an agreement put in place that would see construction begin this year; and I am still hopeful for that. I have asked some challenging questions about this in question period, and have spoken in depth about this with Infrastructure department personnel, the Minister in charge, City Planners, the Mayor, First Nations officials, and Federal Government employees--very regularly over the past 3 years; thankfully, all sides are motivated to reach an agreement. Here’s the latest: property value appraisals are expected shortly, the Tsuu Tina will vote on the proposal, the city and federal government will move to approve the arrangement, and our provincial government will then finalize payment. I am very pleased to tell you that I have spoken personally with Premier Stelmach about this on a number of occasions: he is completely aware of the history, and current status; and is actively, personally involved in working on a solution at the first possible opportunity. We will keep on fighting for this road until we are driving on it!

Our provincial government has made great strides this year. We resolved the Teacher Pension Unfunded Liability, and finalized the “Municipal Sustainability Initiative” (which will help our local communities more than ever before--$11.3 Billion!). We invested more than ever before in history in new & upgraded schools, post-secondary institutes, health infrastructure, & new paved roads ($4.1 Billion).

In the spirit of openness and transparency, we also passed the “Lobbyist & Accountability Act”. We continue to make good progress with the “Affordable Housing” and “Crime Reduction & Safe Communities” Task Forces; and the “Secretariat on Homelessness” will work to eradicate that issue in the next 10 years. Premier Stelmach also fulfilled his promise to seek to strike the right balance between a fair economic return on development of the energy resources Albertans own—and the opportunity for energy companies to operate with predictability and stability—in the new Royalty Framework.

We are focused on 3 priorities in 2008: building communities, greening our growth, and creating opportunity. We will work to ensure our high quality of life is sustained and enhanced; will take bold action to deepen a strong environmental ethic, and secure long-term prosperity for all Albertans. And we are well on our way: “Calgary is the most dynamic and attractive city in Canada” says a new report from the Conference Board of Canada, based on economy, innovation, environment, education, health, society, and housing…& “Alberta leads in home ownership growth: higher incomes, economic stability cited as factors” (Calgary Herald, A1 & D3, Dec. 12, 2007). Albertans lead the country in virtually every economic category: we have the lowest unemployment rate, pay the lowest overall provincial taxes, and enjoy the highest personal disposable income per capita in the country. While all of this progress is impressive on many levels, it also brings with it a host of growing pains and difficult choices; so we must be vigilant if we are to continue to improve the well-being of our families, our province, and our country. I personally invite you to join me in being extremely active in our efforts to make Calgary-Lougheed, Alberta, and Canada the best they can be.


Spring is here: Canada geese return to SL

March 18, 2008 09:35 by Norm Rousseau

Spring is here: Canada geese return to Shawnee Slopes, and I was quick enough to snap some shots.


Warmer weather and helmet safety

March 17, 2008 14:59 by Norm Rousseau
The following is a message from Calgary EMS (Emergency Medical Services) www.calgaryems.com 

Bicycle crashes are the leading cause of brain injury to school aged children. Every year Calgary paramedics respond to medical emergencies where helmets have prevented a serious injury or saved a life. While this is encouraging, there are still a significant number of people that do not wear a helmet. Helmet safety for cyclists has received a great deal of attention and a Provincial law now requires anyone under 18 years of age to wear a helmet when riding a bicycle. However, a helmet should also be worn when using a skateboard, in-line skates or a scooter. The majority of bicycle injuries do not involve motor vehicles. Most often, they occur when a cyclist falls, strikes a stationary object like a pole or collides with a pedestrian or another cyclist. 

Where to Start:

  • cyclists that choose their own helmet are more likely to wear them; allow children to assist choosing their helmet
  • start wearing a helmet early and make it a habit, even if young children are learning on a tricycle
  • one simple rule: no helmet, no bike; make the rule for children and stick to it
  • lead by example for others – always wear your own helmet 

Make Sure the Helmet Fits:

  • the helmet should be level on the head, snug but not tight
  • use sizing pads for a comfortable fit
  • adjust the straps to form a “Y” below and slightly forward from the ears
  • only one finger should fit under the chin strap 

A brain injury is not like a broken bone - it doesn’t fully heal.  Brain injury can lead to death or permanent disability.  The cost of a helmet is easily justified by research that shows wearing one can reduce the risk of brain injury by 85%. 

Calgary paramedics are doing their part. For 8 years paramedics have been giving away free helmets to children in an effort to reduce the number of preventable head injuries seen every year in Calgary. This spring, the Calgary Paramedics Charity Society, the EMS Foundation and the Dinner Optimists Club once again partnered to distribute over 500 helmets to less fortunate children. Paramedics visited schools, spoke to the children about brain injuries and helmet safety, then fitted them with a free helmet. 

Helmets should be replaced every 5 years even if it hasn’t been in a crash. UV rays can weaken the helmet. And REMEMBER: a helmet that has been in a crash must be replaced, even if it doesn’t look damaged. 

Additional Safety Tips:

  • Wear a properly fitting helmet when riding, in-line skating, skateboarding or riding a scooter - get in the helmet habit
  • Wear wrist guards, knee and elbow pads when appropriate
  • Know the riding rules, take a bicycle safety course 
  • Obey all the traffic rules 
  • Make sure your bicycle is in good condition and has reflectors 
  • Wear clothing to be seen, it should be bright and reflective

 


Community Program Coordinator List

March 17, 2008 14:45 by Norm Rousseau

Here is the link to the Community Program Coordinators list for Shawnee-Evergreen.

 You can access it by clicking here


2009-2010 Shawnee Evergreen Board of Directors & Other Contacts.

March 17, 2008 14:36 by Norm Rousseau

The link to your Board of Directors Land use Committee and others with all their contact information. 

Your SECA Board of Directors.  SEA Directors 2010.pdf (35.77 kb)