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E C A r e v i e w A G r i c u L t u r e<br />
C o r o n a t i o n / S t e t t l e r , A b M a r c h 9 ' 1 7 11<br />
<br />
Lisa Joy<br />
ECA Review reporter<br />
Anyone who hasn’t paid for their<br />
pet’s license fees by June 1 will have to<br />
pay more.<br />
Council, during its regular meeting<br />
March 2, agreed that residents have<br />
until June 1 to renew their licenses for<br />
cats and dogs. After that the fee is<br />
increased by $10 for spayed/neutered<br />
pets and $20 for unaltered pets.<br />
The town’s current animal control<br />
bylaw sets out an<br />
$18 licensing fee<br />
for spayed/neutered<br />
pet and $36<br />
for an unaltered<br />
pet. The fees previously<br />
were due<br />
by Jan. 31 each<br />
year and no penalty<br />
was in place<br />
for failing to get<br />
the license. The<br />
owner may have<br />
received a fine if<br />
their animal was<br />
caught and not<br />
licensed but the<br />
cost of the license<br />
never changed.<br />
Town of<br />
Bashaw Chief<br />
Administrative<br />
Officer (CAO)<br />
Theresa Fuller,<br />
told council that<br />
after reviewing<br />
neighbouring<br />
municipalities’<br />
bylaws, it was<br />
determined that<br />
most of them<br />
charge more for<br />
licensing if payment<br />
is received<br />
after Jan. 31. CAO<br />
Fuller said that<br />
about half of the<br />
BASHAW COUNCIL<br />
Pay for pet licenses on<br />
time or pay more later<br />
Alliance Seed Cleaning<br />
Spring Producer<br />
Info Meeting<br />
Mon., March 13<br />
Alliance Community Hall<br />
Doors open to Trade Show<br />
at 5 pm (supper at 6:00)<br />
• Aerial mapping & drones -<br />
benefits to farmers<br />
• Micronutrients -<br />
what they can offer<br />
• Organic vs. Inorganic Trace<br />
Minerals -<br />
Benefits to livestock<br />
• Plan to join us for an<br />
informative evening<br />
animal licenses in Bashaw are bought<br />
after Jan. 31.<br />
“This creates a delay in providing<br />
an updated list to Animal Bylaw<br />
Enforcement.” Mayor Penny Shantz<br />
suggested this year council make the<br />
deadline June 1.<br />
Coun. Bryan Gust said 2017 will be a<br />
transition year for residents and in<br />
2018 they could make the deadline Jan.<br />
31 to pay for animal licenses before<br />
owners are faced with an increase for<br />
late payment. Turn to Health, Pg 14<br />
ph. 780-879-3927 • allianc@wildroseinternet.ca<br />
Reps in attendance:<br />
Battle River Railway<br />
Kane Veterinary<br />
Supplies<br />
Canterra Seeds<br />
Western Grain/Toepfer<br />
Parkland Labs<br />
CCIA<br />
Syngenta<br />
Univar<br />
Battle River Research<br />
Bayer CropScience<br />
BASF Chemicals<br />
Hi Brow Milk Replacers<br />
Masterfeeds LP<br />
Hanna Seeds<br />
Monsanto BioAg<br />
WA Grain<br />
AllTech Crop Science<br />
Ag-geo Aerial Mapping<br />
For more info phone Peggy @ 780-879-3927<br />
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DANNY’S CELL: 780-853-0427<br />
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OFFERING 55 LOTS<br />
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