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January 2021 Councillor Update In December, Mayor and Council in collaboration with Municipal Staff, passed both the 2021 Operating and Capital budgets. The common goal being to serve the needs of those who live in the Municipality. Capital project funding that was recommended by Administration and passed by Council in the 2021 budget for the hamlets of Gregoire Lake Estates, Anzac, Janvier and Conklin include: $15,100,000 – Rural Water and Sewer – Construction $3,000,000 – Anzac Lagoon Expansion – Design & Construction $235,000 – Janvier School Site Upgrades $200,000 – Conklin Sewage Lagoon Construction $100,000 – Janvier Water Treatment Plant, Upgrade-Design Municipal Community Investment Program funding approved by Administration; $11,200 – Anzac Family Community Support Society – Christmas Dinner, Block party, Night out in Anzac $35,100 – Anzac Recreation and Social Society – Program Support/Project Assistant and Community Hall $20,000 – Anzac Recreation and Social Society – Anzac Days and Winterfest $1,035 – Camp Yogi Society – Bear Smart Course $25,700 – Camp Yogi Society – funding from previous year deferred to 2021, Boat and Water safety/Swimming lessons, grand opening of Camp Yogi $18,545 – Camp Yogi Society - Outdoor Crafts/workshop/Nature campout weekend $66,470 – Conklin Community Association – Round Dance with Cultural Ceremonies, Feasting, Cultural song and dance to Honor Residential School Healing. $1.088,344 – Regional Recreation Corporation of Wood Buffalo – Anzac $1,316,565 – Regional Recreation Corporation of Wood Buffalo – Conklin $5,961 – Willow Lake Community Association – 881 RCWA, Emergency Preparedness, Covid-19 requirements, Volunteer Appreciation Dinner. $11,827 – Willow Lake Community Association – Anzac Days BBQ kickoff $13,500 – Willow Lake Community Association – deferred from 2020, fall trade show $20,000 – Willow Lake Tiny Tots – Various events, Family Fun Day, Family Skate, Bike rodeo Community Investment Programming funded 74% provincially and 26% municipally $92,500 – Anzac Family Community Support Services – Program Development/Workshops/Services Below are motions I put forward in December of 2020, during the municipally funded Community Investment debates. They were unanimously approved by Council. A big thank you to WLCA President, Darryl Woytkiw and Board Administrator Nicole Gardner for their collaboration and presentations to Council supporting the need for the funding request. $7,038 – Camp Yogi Society - Food Festival $292,000 – Camp Yogi Society - Rebuilding 5 Cabins, landscaping and Gazebo for outdoor Events & Concerts $17,396 – Willow Lake Community Association - Anzac Winter Carnival 2
January 2021 Below are motions that I put forward during the capital budget debates in December of 2020. They were unanimously approved by Council. • “THAT $70,360 be added to the 2021 Operating Budget to increase hours of operation by eight hours (per week) at the Janvier and Conklin Waste Transfer Station during bear season.” • “THAT Administration bring forward for Council’s consideration by March 2021 an accelerated plan for egress roads in Janvier and Anzac.” • “THAT $30,000 be included in the 2021 Operating Budget for the installation of flag poles (to be completed by July 2021), for the purpose of flying the Métis flag, at the Anzac Firehall and at the Placemaking area.” And with amendments by Mayor Scott and Councillor Allen; “THAT Administration work with the GOA re: land acquisition for the placement of a sign on Highway 63 and 881 recognizing Treaty 8 and unceded Métis territory and report back to Council by end of March 2021 with financial costing for consideration.” For small businesses in our region, please see below some of the grant funding that is available; • Small and medium enterprise relaunch grant (SMERG) – up to $20K if business ordered closed. • Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy (CEWS) – subsidy of up to 75% of employee wages retroactive from March 15, 2020 to June 2021. • Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy (CERS) – direct subsidy of up to 65% of commercial rent or property expenses from September 27, 2020 until June 2021; further 25% if lockdown ordered. • Canada Emergency Bank Account (CEB) - $60K interest free loan with $20K forgivable. There were a number of concerns last spring when rural residents were unable to have a fire pit. I want to let residents know that Mackenzie County put forth the following resolution: “THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Rural Municipalities of Alberta advocate to the Government of Alberta to amend necessary legislation (including the Municipal Government Act and/or the Forest and Prairie Protection Act) to clarify that Councils of municipal districts and specialized Municipalities may make decisions on fire bans in hamlets within the Forest Protection Area.” The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo is a specialized municipality. I can only hope that this resolution will be accepted by the provincial government. For any good deeds or concerns please e-mail jane.stroud@rmwb.ca or telephone 780-799-6024. Thank you to our rural RMWB crew for lighting up our rural communities for the holiday season. Please see below the Gazebo in Anzac lit up for the Holiday Season. 3
January 2021 The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo continues to monitor the on-going COVID-19 pandemic and follow the direction of Alberta Health Services (AHS) and the Chief Medical Officer of Health. For regular updates, please visit Alberta.ca/COVID19. For municipal information related to COVID-19, visit rmwb.ca/COVID19. FACE COVERING BYLAW RMWB Council passed the Face Covering Bylaw. This means face coverings are now required on all public transit in the region. For indoor public spaces, face coverings are mandatory if there are 50 or more active cases of COVID-19 in the region. To learn more about the Face Covering Bylaw, visit www.rmwb.ca/facecovering. ANZAC MUNICIPAL OFFICE Staff members are still working even though the municipal offices are closed to the public. You can reach them in several ways: • Call 780-334-2298 (leave a message and we’ll get back to you) • Email viola.pindog-seguin@rmwb.ca Need fast answers? Call RMWB Pulse toll free at 1-800-973-9663 or email pulse@rmwb.ca 4
January 2021 Engineering/Construction Updates-Anzac & GLE Anzac Contract 1 -all lift stations are undergoing commissioning and are expected to be in operation by March 2021 Anzac Contract 3 - contractor conducting routine inspections of road conditions and addressing as and when needed - work to resume in Spring 2021 Gregoire Lake Estates to Anzac Forcemain -contractor has completed approximately 80% of all drilling activities for the force main -contractor resuming work January 2021 to complete connections for future community connections along the force main The Christmas Wreaths in Rural were hung by ATC0 Electric in partnership with the Rural Public Works! Thank you for the beautiful decorations. 5
January 2021 User rates for some municipal services changing in the new year Certain rates for landfill services and utilities, such as water and wastewater have been updated. The new rates take effect Jan.1, with the updated rates for utilities beginning Feb. 1. All other user fees, rates and charges for municipal services are staying the same. The updated rates are between 7% to 15% higher than the current rates, with the changes varying depending on the size of the property’s water meter and between rural, urban and commercial services. A complete list of all the user rates for municipal services is available at rmwb.ca/userfees. Why are rates changing? At the Dec. 8 Council meeting, Council approved an updated Fees, Rates and Charges Bylaw, which included updates to rates for utilities and solid waste services. This is only the third adjustment to utility rates in the past 11 years. The current rates are below the operational cost to provide these services, with a subsidy from the municipal tax base supporting part of the costs. The adjustments maintain rates below provincial averages, while helping reduce the subsidy. Annual rate adjustments are needed to help ensure the sustainability of municipal services and avoid a large one-time rate hike. These changes are aligned with Council’s commitment to establish a direct cost recovery model for utilities, which is common practice amongst municipalities. To learn more about user fees, rates and charges, visit rmwb.ca/userfees 6
January 2021 RMWB Council approves Budget 2021 On Dec. 3, RMWB Council approved a $568 million 2021 Municipal Budget, which is a $13 million reduction from the amended 2020 Budget. The budget allocated $423 million for operations and $144 million to be transferred to reserve for capital purposes. In addition to the highlights above, Budget 2021 includes $15 million for rural water and sewer services and $44 million for flood mitigation design and construction. The budget is aligned with the 2018-2021 RMWB Strategic Plan, with continued focus on building safe and inclusive communities, improving services and infrastructure, regional economic development and ensuring long-term financial sustainability. Additional budget highlights and information is available at rmwb.ca/budget 7
January 2021 Winter Maintenance Zones season begins Oct. 15! This means there may be on-street parking restrictions in effect while snow is being removed from residential streets in Fort McMurray. Make sure to follow posted signage and electronic signage in the neighbourhood you park your vehicle. On street parking restrictions occur on weekdays from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. if winter maintenance is needed. Help us clear a path through winter and plan ahead for on-street parking restrictions at rmwb.ca/snowplow. How do Winter Maintenance Zones work? Every neighbourhood has been divided into five Winter Maintenance Zones, one for each weekday. Each Winter Maintenance Zone is further broken down into four subzones 1, 2, 3 and 4. On the day that each Zone is active, some of the Subzones within the larger active Zone will be serviced and others will be relaxed. Residents will be able to park in relaxed Subzones without being ticketed or towed. Relaxed Subzones will be communicated on neighbourhood electronic signage, WMZ email Alerts, social media and rmwb.ca. Residents can find the neighbourhood Zones and Subzones on street signage and online at rmwb.ca/snowplow. If you have any questions about Winter Maintenance Zones, connect with Pulse at 780-743- 7000, toll-free at 1-800-973-9663 or online at rmwb.ca/pulse. 8
January 2021 Bylaw Services: Driveway snow removal reminder Snow removal is an inevitable part of winter in our region, the proper cleaning and clearing of snow ensures public safety on roadways, sidewalks and driveways. Collaborative efforts from government and residents make proper snow removal possible. For residents, Roads and Transportation Bylaw No. 02/079 governs snow removal in our region; this ensures safety precautions are met as well as consistency of efforts. Bylaw Services reminds residents of some important sections of the bylaw in regards to snow removal of driveways; • Residents are responsible for snow and ice removal on their driveways and the sidewalks abutting their homes (Section 13.26 & 13.27). • Residents are not permitted to place snow and/ or ice from private property onto the highways or other public places of the Municipality (Section 13.30), this includes ditches (Alberta Traffic Safety Act, “highway” definition). • Snow and ice are to be removed within 48 hours of the time when it was formed or deposited (Section 13.26 & 13.27). Bylaw Services thanks residents for their compliance as this ensures a safe Wood Buffalo. For any questions regarding snow removal, contact Pulse at 780-743-7000 or toll-free 1-800-973-9663. VULNERABLE PERSONS REGISTRY (VPR) The VPR is a free, voluntary and confidential service that helps improve the safety of residents living at home who may be at greater risk during an emergency. The program provides key information to local emergency responders to efficiently identify and assist vulnerable individuals during an emergency. The VPR is available to residents in the region who: • Experience severe difficulty with mobility, vision or hearing • Have developmental/intellectual, cognitive or mental health challenges • Require electricity for life-sustaining equipment such as life support, oxygen, dialysis etc. To register, go to rmwb.ca/VPR or call Pulse. 9
January 2021 Anzac, Conklin, Gregoire Lake Estates Schedule: Wednesday and Friday - Trip #1 Time Time Pick Up/Drop Off Location 9:00 a.m. Pick up Conklin RMWB Office 9:10 a.m. Pick up Conklin Corner Store 10:20 a.m. Pick Up Anzac Recreation Centre 10:35 a.m. Pick up Gregoire Lake Estates (mailboxes) 12:05 p.m. Drop off Hardin Street & MacDonald Avenue (Across from Provincial building) 12:10 p.m. Drop off Manning Avenue (AMA Parking Lot) Drop Off Anzac, Conklin, Gregoire Lake Estates Schedule: Wednesday and Friday - Trip #2 Time Time Pick Up/Drop Off Location 17:00 p.m. Pick up Manning Avenue (AMA Parking Lot) 17:05 p.m. Pick up Hardin St & MacDonald Ave (Across from Provincial Building) 17:35 p.m. Drop off Gregoire Lake Estates (mailboxes) 17:55 p.m. Drop off Anzac Recreation Centre 19:25 p.m. Drop off Conklin Corner Store 19:30 p.m. Drop off Conklin RMWB Office 10
January 2021 COMMUNITY PROGRAMS ACTIVITIES & EVENTS Happy New Year! This is the first day of the rest of the year! Do you make new year’s resolutions? Or do you have plans and hopes for the upcoming year? Its a fresh start, and anything is possible. Dream it and then start working to make it come true. Meals on Wheels: We provided many lunches over the past year, delivered right to their door. This service not only provides nutrition to people who might otherwise not eat that day, but it provides an opportunity to visit with community members who might not see or speak with another person. Its about health, its about safety, its about peace of mind - and its working. PHOTO CONTEST WINNERS- We would like to thank all the people that participated in the photo contest! The 2021 calendar is available free at the Anzac Grocery Store. Check out the beautiful pictures from our area. Adult- $200 1st place Tessa Dagenais, $100, 2nd place Phil Paulson, $50 3rd place Jordon Huppie Youth-$200 1st place Nevada Steil, $100 2nd place William Sturgess, $50 3rd place Linden Collins We would like to thank all our sponsors who help us throughout the year! Regional Municipal of Wood Buffalo (RMWB) Dukes Building Supplies Pembina MMT Industrial Services Trans Canada Energy Willow Lake Landing ENBRIDGE Fort McMurray Insulation CNOOC Brignall Equipment Solutions Syncrude Please check out our Facebook page ANZAC FAMILY COMMUNITY SUPPORT SOCIETY for all upcoming events or call 780 334 2450 Watch for our online bingo and crib! 11
January 2021 We want all our volunteers that helped with the parade to feel valued and appreciated and we also want all of you to know who made the Christmas Parade a success! Anzac Fire Department – Curtis Chafe, Amanda Bourque, Kevin Woytkiw and Jane MacFarlane– Thank you! Our Judges – Laila Goodridge, Jane Stroud, and Mr. Jomaa! You had a tough job! Shar Mckenzie - for all the organization from presents to decorating the float! You truly were a huge help, and we are so grateful you were part of the team! Jessica Vanee – Thank you for making it so much fun and for your outstanding artistic skills with the Christmas cut outs! Darryl & Annette Woytkiw – Where do we begin?! Thank you for helping in every way possible and being so accommodating. We could not have done this without you two! Nicole Gardner – Thank you for your enthusiasm and great attitude! For all the hard work you put in to ensure the kids in our community enjoy all the events and everyone is taken care of! Amber MacIntosh – Thank you so much for being so organized and google sheet savvy! James and Kaylea Collins – The Christmas float, decorations, painting and all the other help did not go unnoticed, thank you so much for your time and creativity! John McGale – Lending us the Santa trailer and generator was very generous of you! Thank you so much! Jenn Slack and Chelsey Vanee – We cannot explain how incredible you two did with gathering the amount food we did for the food bank! Thank you so much for being part of the event Thank you to Fort McMurray Insulation, Brignall Equipment and Willow Lake Landing for the parade PRIZE MONEY! Warm Regards, June Catton, Rose Pratt, Jolene Moyer, Brittany Mackenzie, Carla Cooper & Karen Janvier 12
January 2021 WHO WE ARE: The McMurray Sno-Drifters is a non-profit organization that was formed in the early 1980’s. As a club, we provide a safe winter recreational sport for individuals and families within the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo. In partnership with local Search & Rescue, we also help our members to be informed about regulations and safe sledding practices. OUR TRAIL SYSTEM: Through the efforts of volunteers and sponsors, we provide Fort McMurray and surrounding communities with approximately 300kms of award-winning trails. Our trails are located in the following areas: Thickwood trail is on tower road in Timberlea, Anzac trail can be accessed through our garage on highway 881 or Anzac and Stony Mountain trail is located approximately 30km south of town at the stony mountain staging area. MEMBERSHIPS: Cost: $90.00 To ride our trails, an ASA Membership trail pass is required. Memberships are readily available at the following locations: 4G Motorsports NAPA Bumper to Bumper Syncrude Club 63 Social Club. Trail passes are from the Alberta Snowmobiling Association (ASA) and are recognized on all ASA trails across Alberta. What does the pass get me? As a pass holder, you are now apart of the Sno-Drifters Snowmobile Club. You now have access to approx. 300km of a well-maintained groomed trail system (Thickwood/Saprae/Anzac/Stony Mountain) along with over 5000km of groomed trail in Alberta. How do I benefit? We are a community! We have volunteers that love to spend their time outdoors and helping us out. Our volunteers-built 8 fire pit shacks along our trail system and continually stock wood for other members enjoyment throughout the season. McMurray Sno-Drifters Snowmobile Association mcmurray.snodrifters@hotmail.com 780-792-7603 www.snodrifters.ca 13
January 2021 Our Vision "Strong, vibrant communities where youth develop successful careers." Check out our website: https://www.careersnextgen.ca We have missed you but are putting everyone’s safety first and going virtual! Teachers wishing to book a classroom presentation for High School students, please contact Anika at acampbell@nextgen.org or (647) 220-2052. We are willing to visit in person when the community is ready. We have some informative virtual events coming up: Trades Virtual Showcase For youth in grade 9 and up who are interested in trades or technology. Showcases will include live tours, demos and an opportunity to ask an expert some questions about their field of work. January 13, 2021 HVAC 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. January 28, 2021 Heavy Equipment Technician 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. February 9, 2021 Electrician 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Young Women In Trades and Technology (YWITT) Online Sessions For young women in grade 9 and up who are interested in trades or technology. Get hands on information from a woman in each field of work. February 17, 2021 Industrial Mechanic/Millwright 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. March 17, 2021 Information Communication 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Technology Registration will be required – We can help with that! Give us a call: Email us at: OR (780) 215-0729 mhall@nextgen.org CAREERS CO-OP Apprenticeship Program Youth who are 25 years old or younger and have graduated high school are eligible to apply. Find out more at an information session. Date Time January 11, 2021 11:00 a.m. January 14, 2021 6:00 p.m. January 27, 2021 3:00 p.m. February 16, 2021 6:00 p.m. February 24, 2021 3:00 p.m. March 8, 2021 11:00 a.m. Please contact Eric at (519) 709-5477 or eleatham@nextgen.org to sign up for an information session. 14
January 2021 We may be closed to the public but we are still getting library materials into your hands! Need to get your free library card or help with placing a hold? Give Sheri a shout at sheri.anthony@wbrl.ca. Don’t forget – we’re more than books! Check out video games, music and more! Browse the catalogue at wbrl.ca. Need to return library materials during building closures? Give us a shout at community.services@wbrl.ca to arrange a pick up. Residents in rural communities of the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo can contact Wood Buffalo Addiction and Mental Health Services for free and confidential support. Individual counselling services offered virtually (zoom/telephone): • Addiction and Mental Health Support • Stress Coping Strategies & Life Skills Development • Psychoeducation on Relapse Prevention, Harm Reduction, Wellness and Wellbeing and Loss and Grief • Referral to Addiction & Concurrent Treatment Programs, and Psychiatry Services • Any other therapeutic interventions as needed Please call 780-793-8360 for more information or to book an appointment with Addiction & Mental Health Rural Service Team Wood Buffalo Addiction and Mental Health Services#120-339 Powder Drive, Fort McMurray, Alberta T9K 0M4 PH: 780-793-8360 FAX 780-793-8361 15
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January 2021 Anzac / Bill Woodward 2020 - 2021 School Calendar August ‘20 September ‘20 October ‘20 Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S 1 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 27 28 29 30 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 30 31 November ‘20 December ‘20 January ‘21 Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 29 30 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 February ‘21 March ‘21 April ‘21 Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 28 28 29 30 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 May ‘21 June ‘21 July ‘19 Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S 1 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 27 28 29 30 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 30 31 School Closed/ Holiday Division PD (no school for students) PD (no school for students) First and Last Day of School PLC (no school for students) Organizational Day Administrative Meetings 17
January 2021 Happy Birthday To: Rosemary Belore January 1 Bodhi Woodward January 1 Brandon Lavallee January 2 Justin Sexsmith January 3 Christopher Cardinal January 5 Carol Westman January 7 Karen Janvier January 8 Keisha Owl Lavallee January 8 Dwayne Cheecham January 9 Dayna McNeilly January 9 Mackenzie Velders January 10 Crystal Powder January 10 Leon Kreutzer January 10 Paige Woodward January 11 Angela Woodward January 12 Jasmine Cree January 14 Jace Cree January 15 Charlie Wilson January 15 Brandon Wilson January 18 Marc Cote January 19 Lindsay Wiltzen January 23 Betty Woodward January 24 Wade Musseau January 24 Emma Boudreau January 25 April Woodward January 25 Elizabeth McDonald January 25 Bernice Cree January 29 Olive Wooden January 29 18
January 2021 ANZAC MUNICIPAL OFFICE Please note the office is closed at this time due to COVID-19. Staff can still be reached via the info below 237 Stony Mountain Road, Anzac AB T0P 1J0 780- 334-2298 Pulse 780- 743-7000 or 1-800-973-9664 viola.pindog-seguin@rmwb.ca IMPORTANT CONTACTINFORMATION IMPORTANT CONTACT INFORMATION PULSE 1-800-973-9663 PULSE@RMWB.CA RMWB.CA/PULSE (MUNICIPAL SWITCH BOARD) 780-743-7000 COMMUNITY CONTACTS: SOCIAL MEDIA: ANZAC RECREATION CENTRE 780-793-6900 ANZAC RECREATION 780-334-2424 @WOODBUFFALORURALCOMMUNITYCONNECTION SOCIETY / BOARD ANZAC FCSS 780-334-2450 ANZAC SCHOOL 780-334-2271 @RMWOODBUFFALO ATCO 1-800-668-2248 @RMWOODBUFFALO BILL WOODWARD SCHOOL 780-334-0818 CNOOC COMMUNITY 780-334-2850 MUNICIPAL OFFICE SERVICES OFFICE WILLOW LAKE METIS 780-334-0008 • UTILITY BILL PAYMENTS NATION • WATER AND SEWER HOOK UPS NORTH LIFE ANZAC 780-334-0005 • ANIMIAL LICENSES PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE 780-791-6247 WILLOW LAKE COMMUNITY 780-334-2679 DEADLINE FOR FEBRUARY NEWSLETTER ASSOCIATION SUBMISSIONS: JANUARY 25, 2021 HEALTH LINK 811 ALL EMERGENCIES 911 19
January 2021 COMMUNITY EVENTS & PROGRAMS CALENDAR JANUARY SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Newsletter submissions deadline 31 20
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