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CALGARY -- Three prominent Albertans from the Calgary area are among 61 Canadians who have been awarded the Order of Canada, one of the country's highest civilian awards. Arthur Frank-Art Bergmann, a punk pioneer; Larry J. McDonald, a businessman and philanthropist; and Frances E. Wright, a champion of women's rights all received the prestigious award. Gov. Gen. Julie Payette announced the appointments Wednesday, which honours Canadians whose service has helped shape society, ignite imaginations through innovation, and provided compassion to unite communities. Art Bergmann, a self described anti-hero-iconoclast, was pivotal in establishing Canada's punk rock scene in the late 1970s. He released several albums both as part of a group and as a solo artist.
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A Loggieville woman wants signs posted by trappers near their lines after losing her dog to one.
Amanda Comeau tells the Leader she and her rescue dog Sadie were out for a nature walk on a trail near her home and the Loggieville Lagoon when Sadie got her head stuck in a bucket-type trap and suffocated. Comeau feels more should be done by trappers to warn people when there are traps in an area.
Posting such warnings are recomended but not required under the law.
Johnathon Cormier in the Natural Resources Department says the problem with posting signs is that another trapper, or people who are opposed to trapping, could come along and trip or steal the traps. Cormier also says it’s up to trappers to do it ethically and responsibly. If they know people are walking on trails, then traps should be set well away from the trail so pets don’t get caught.
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