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They’ve Got the Skills

SAIT: WorldSkills 101 The ins and outs behind this Olympic-style, trade and technology competition Competing in WorldSkills is like going to the Olympics — it takes incredible discipline and countless hours of training to reach the world stage. Being a contender is an accomplishment, let alone reaching the podium. Come August, SAIT cabinetmaking student Taylor Desjardins will…
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Albertans Under 55 Feel their Generation Worse Off Compared to Parents’ Generation: ATB Research

CALGARY, July 25, 2019 /CNW/ – The latest research from ATB Financial suggests most Albertans—with the exception of Baby Boomers—feel their generation is worse off than that of their parents. A survey conducted for the latest edition of ATB’s Perch found only 24 per cent of Baby Boomer respondents feel their generation is worse off than their parents’ generation…
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Edmonton Family Physician Stars on The Amazing Race

TV show gives doctor chance to share Indigenous culture Story by Shelley Boettcher | Photo courtesy of CTV Minutes before the deadline, Edmonton physician Dr. James Makokis and his husband Anthony Johnson submitted a video application for The Amazing Race Canada. The couple was on their way back to Alberta, wrapping up a sun-soaked vacation…
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The Calgary Zoo Welcomes Five Endangered Vancouver Island Marmot Pups

The Calgary Zoo announced today that 5 Vancouver Island Marmot pups have been born at the Devonian Wildlife Conservation Centre. Since the Calgary Zoo became involved in the Vancouver Island marmot translocation program in 1997, 131 marmot pups have been born at the Calgary Zoo and released into the wild. These 5 new born pups…
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Canadian Solar and Direct Energy Business Sign Long-term Agreement on 23MW Solar Project in Southern Alberta

Suffield Solar, a subsidiary of Canadian Solar, and Direct Energy Business, part of Direct Energy, one of North America’s largest energy and energy-related services providers, and a subsidiary of Centrica PLC, announce that they have signed a long-term agreement to purchase all electrical output and associated capacity from the Suffield facility, scheduled to be online…
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Survey Finds that Canadian Parents Expect their Children Will Read an Average of Almost 40 Books this Summer

An Ipsos survey commissioned by Indigo finds 1 in 3 Canadian parents believe their kids will read more this summer than during the school year. TORONTO/CNW/ – According to an Ipsos survey commissioned by Indigo (TSX: IDG), the world’s first cultural department store for booklovers, Canadian parents are hopeful about their children’s summer reading habits…
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Face to Face with Four of Canada’s Most Formidable Predators

New stamps feature extreme close-ups of native bears KLEMTU, B.C. – Canada Post has released a new set of stamps featuring extreme close-ups of four bears found in the Canadian wilderness: the polar bear, grizzly bear, American black bear and Kermode bear. The arresting images – which show the minute details of each bear’s face –…
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Homecoming for Alumnus and Lead Pilot of the Snowbirds

Mount Royal alumnus landed in Calgary to perform at the Wings Over Springbank Airshow Snowbird 1, alumnus Maj. Denis Bandet, in front of his CT-114 Tutor aircraft. When the Royal Canadian Air Force Snowbirds landed in Calgary to perform at the Wings Over Springbank Airshow on July 27 and 28, it was a homecoming of…
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Praise for Keyano College for Backing Free Speech

The advanced education minister is applauding Keyano College for adopting free speech principles to ensure diverse opinions are heard on its campuses. The college’s Board of Governors voted unanimously on July 11 to support the key principles of the Chicago Statement on Free Expression. These principles aim to ensure the protection of freedom of expression…
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Unlikely Allies Come Together to Help Endangered Bats

OTTAWA, July 26, 2019 – The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) and a broad range of unlikely allies are coming together to help endangered bats. The partners include a wildlife control company, a bat researcher, federal youth employment and training programs, local homeowners, and a local men’s wellness group. The unique project, funded by the Ottawa Community…
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Expanding Opportunities for Skilled Students

Alberta has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Ontario to enhance opportunities for students in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). Alberta Minister of Education Adriana LaGrange signs Memorandum of Understanding with Ontario Minister of Education Stephen Lecce. Education Minister Adriana LaGrange signed the Memorandum of Understanding at the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada…
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Black Diamond/Turner Valley Intermunicipal Economic Development Committee Members Appointed

Black Diamond and Turner Valley Councils are excited to announce the appointments of six members-at-large to the newly formed Intermunicipal Economic Development Committee (IEDC). The IEDC is tasked with assisting both municipalities accomplish common economic development goals by creating and implementing a strategy focused on business investment attraction and commercial growth. Their appointments launch the…
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AHS Weekly Wellness: Are You Vaping, or Know Someone Who Is?

Vapes, or e-cigarettes, are battery-operated devices that have cartridges with liquid chemicals in them. Heat from a battery-powered atomizer turns the chemicals into an aerosol mist that is inhaled by the user (a process called vaping.) Sometimes vaping devices are called vape pens, e-hookahs, mods, sub-ohms and tank systems. Whatever you call it, vaping is…
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Budweiser Canada Brewed with 100% Renewable Electricity Supported by Direct Energy

Budweiser brings back Clydesdales in new Super Bowl LIII ad to drive home commitment to 100% renewable electricity Toronto: Budweiser, the King of Beers, believes it can brew the highest quality beer while contributing to a brighter, cleaner future. As part of a global initiative, Budweiser Canada announced today that it is now brewed with…
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Scott Tupper Tapped as Team Canada’s Lima 2019 Opening Ceremony Flag Bearer

LIMA, PERU (July 23, 2019) – Vancouver native Scott Tupper is one of the most accomplished field hockey players in the world and arguably one of the greatest Canada has ever seen. Since making his first international appearance in 2005, Tupper has played more than 300 games for Canada – the fourth athlete in Canadian…

