Category: Lifestyle

  • Healthy Hints from Pharmasave: Food Smarts

    Healthy Hints from Pharmasave: Food Smarts

    Friends, family, and food play a large role in summer fun. Barbecues, picnics, and family get-togethers can provide us with some great memories. But summer heat can play havoc with some of our food – a delicious steak or burger (or even a cool salad) can be a breeding ground for bacteria. It’s important to…

  • Huckleberry Harvesting in B.C. Restricted to Protect Grizzly Habitat

    Huckleberry Harvesting in B.C. Restricted to Protect Grizzly Habitat

    The Province is restricting commercial-scale huckleberry harvesting to protect grizzly bear habitat in the Kootenay Boundary Region. From July 15, 2019, to Oct. 15, 2019, commercial-scale picking of huckleberries is prohibited in some areas of the Kootenay Boundary Region. Maps identifying the closed areas are available online: http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/kootenay/eco/access.htm These areas have been identified as critical foraging…

  • Lieutenant-General Jean-Marc Lanthier assumes Responsibilities of the Vice Chief of the Defence Staff

    Lieutenant-General Jean-Marc Lanthier assumes Responsibilities of the Vice Chief of the Defence Staff

    July 18, 2019 – Ottawa – National Defence / Canadian Armed Forces Today, General Jonathan Vance presided over a change of appointment ceremony at National Defence Headquarters in which Lieutenant-General Jean-Marc Lanthier assumed the responsibilities of the Vice Chief of the Defence Staff (VCDS), as Lieutenant-General Paul Wynnyk retires after over 38 years of service…

  • Okotoks Weed & Pest Management

    Okotoks Weed & Pest Management

    Integrated Pest Management Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a decision-making model used to prevent and manage pest problems. IPM promotes the use of various management practices (cultural, biological, mechanical, chemical, legal, and genetic) to improve plant health, and to prevent and manage pest infestations.  Originally created in 2008, the plan was updated and accepted by…

  • Gift Boosts Support for Child and Youth Mental Health

    Gift Boosts Support for Child and Youth Mental Health

    Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation gives $5M to Mental Health Foundation for integrated youth hubs across Alberta Story by Amelia Schofield | Photo by Alexis Millar EDMONTON — “Everything feels brighter,” says Gabby Bowie, an 18-year-old patient advocate, following a historic announcement from the Mental Health Foundation (MHF) and the Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation (SCHF) for…

  • Statement by Sean Brillant, Canadian Wildlife Federation Senior Conservation Biologist –Marine Programs on North Atlantic Right Whale Mortality

    Statement by Sean Brillant, Canadian Wildlife Federation Senior Conservation Biologist –Marine Programs on North Atlantic Right Whale Mortality

    ALIFAX, June 28, 2019 – We are in the middle of the season when North Atlantic right whales occur in Atlantic Canada and, sadly, the middle of another mortality crisis for these endangered species. The restrictions put in place by the Government of Canada for shipping and fishing activities in the Gulf of St. Lawrence this…

  • Trade Issues the Focus at Agriculture Meeting

    Trade Issues the Focus at Agriculture Meeting

    The Federal, Provincial, and Territorial (FPT) Ministers of Agriculture concluded their two-day annual meeting in Quebec City on July 19. During the meeting, Agriculture and Forestry Minister Devin Dreeshen strongly recommended the federal government take urgent action to provide support to the agriculture industry in the short and long term. The industry is currently experiencing…

  • The Sun Came Out for Longview Show and Shine

    The Sun Came Out for Longview Show and Shine
  • UCalgary Study Finds Vaccine Protects Against Chronic Wasting Disease

    UCalgary Study Finds Vaccine Protects Against Chronic Wasting Disease

    Results are timely as the deadly disease rapidly spreads in Alberta deer Collene Ferguson, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Cases of an infectious disease that kills deer, elk, and moose are on the rise in Alberta.   Similar to mad cow disease (BSE) in cattle, chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a prion disease of members of…

  • Canadian Armed Forces Teams Complete the 2019 International Four Days Marches Nijmegen

    Canadian Armed Forces Teams Complete the 2019 International Four Days Marches Nijmegen

    July 19, 2019 – Ottawa – National Defence / Canadian Armed Forces Today marks the end of the 103rd annual International Four Days Marches Nijmegen, in the Netherlands. Members of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) from across Canada participated in the marching event, and were awarded the coveted Four Days Marches medal. The CAF contingent, led…

  • 97 Whooping Crane Nests Counted on Canada’s Wood Buffalo National Park

    97 Whooping Crane Nests Counted on Canada’s Wood Buffalo National Park

    (July 12, 2019) BREAKING NEWS: Ninety seven (97) Whooping Crane nests were counted on Canada’s Wood Buffalo National Park nesting grounds during May 2019. Parks Canada and Canadian Wildlife Service cooperated on the count and released this information today. This is the second highest nest count ever for the endangered Whooping Cranes. The largest number…

  • Cochrane RCMP Learn from Stoney Neighbours

    Cochrane RCMP Learn from Stoney Neighbours

    Cochrane, Alberta – On July 17th, 2019 members of the Cochrane RCMP Detachment were given a lesson on how to raise a Tee Pee.  With the Musical Ride in Cochrane, Acting Detachment Commander Staff Sgt. Dave BRUNNER recognized the importance of acknowledging that it was taking part on Treaty 7 land.  The RCMP Indigenous Policing Tee…

  • Your Vehicle is not a Dogsitter

    Your Vehicle is not a Dogsitter

    As the temperature rises, so do the number of calls about dogs being left in vehicles. Most people understand that leaving a pet in a vehicle on a hot day can lead to death or serious health problems for dogs in a very short period of time. However, even on mild summer days it does…

  • Longview Parade Went Off Despite Rain

    Longview Parade Went Off Despite Rain
  • Alberta Ecotrust Foundation Receives $22 Million for Calgary Climate Solutions

    Alberta Ecotrust Foundation Receives $22 Million for Calgary Climate Solutions

    The Government of Canada announced a $22 million contribution to Alberta Ecotrust Foundation to support low-carbon solutions in Calgary. The contribution is part of the $183 million investment to the Federation of Canadian Municipalities for Low Carbon Cities Canada (LC3), part of the Collaboration on Community Climate Action portfolio announced in Budget 2019. “This strategic…