ICYMI: Wild Rose Co-op giving back to the community with new Community Kitchen food truck

ICYMI: Wild Rose Co-op giving back to the community with new Community Kitchen food truck

Wild Rose Co-operative Association General Manager Carol Rollheiser announced a new ‘Your Community Kitchen’ project. The food service truck, with a built in           generator, is for use by local emergency services personnel in the case of a major incident, and will also be available to rent for non-profit groups. Rollheiser thanked Lynne Jenkinson (above right) for her help in co-ordinating the project. The unit will be available to non-profit groups from Camrose, Beaver, and Flagstaff counties.
Wild Rose Co-operative Association General Manager Carol Rollheiser announced a new ‘Your Community Kitchen’ project. The food service truck, with a built in generator, is for use by local emergency services personnel in the case of a major incident, and will also be available to rent for non-profit groups. Rollheiser thanked Lynne Jenkinson (above right) for her help in co-ordinating the project. The unit will be available to non-profit groups from Camrose, Beaver, and Flagstaff counties.

The Wild Rose Co-operative Association held its 8th Annual General Meeting last Wednesday in Camrose.

During the meeting, open to all members/shareholders of the Co-op, members had the opportunity to review the 2015 Financial Statements, presented by WR Controller Hal Reid.

STORY UPDATE: Remains of aboriginal youth laid to rest – final reinterment service held

STORY UPDATE: Remains of aboriginal youth laid to rest – final reinterment service held

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A final reinterment has been held and the remains of what authorities now say is a young aboriginal woman were laid to rest during a private ceremony recently.

The human bones were unearthed on the Rozmahel farm on August 26 of this year and for the past couple of months have been studied and analyzed by a team headed by forensic anthropologist Pamela Mayne Correia of the University of Alberta. Alberta Culture and Tourism was part of the recover exercise and supplied Caribou Publishing with the photos which accompany this article.