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Supporting Mental Health and Addiction Recovery

New recovery colleges will improve access to mental health and addiction recovery services using an innovative peer support model. Jason Luan, Associate Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, announces new recovery colleges. The government has committed $3 million to support the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) – Calgary Region’s expansion of its successful Recovery College…
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Help Urgently Needed to Find Homes for Calgary’s Stray Cats

Spring is kitten season and that combined with very high numbers of stray cats has put Calgary’s Animal Services Shelter over capacity, significantly straining resources. Currently there are almost 100 cats being housed in The City’s shelter with more arriving daily. To help them find homes, The City is holding a flash sale on adoptable…
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AHS Weekly Wellness: Finding Answers to Dementia Care Questions

There’s help for those caring for aging parents, family members, or friends with dementia or Alzheimer’s. It’s only a phone call away. Dealing with a dementia diagnosis is tough for patients and families. But it’s only the first step in the journey that’s often fraught with questions. Joette was getting frustrated trying to help her…
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Thanks to Kids Across Canada, our RCMP Foals “R” All Named!

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police is pleased to announce the winners of the Name the Foal contest. Youth, 14 years old and under, were invited to submit original names starting with the letter R. With more than 2,500 submissions, winners were selected from across Canada, including one classroom entry. For 80 years, the RCMP has been breeding its own horses and…
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Emerald Awards Highlights Alberta’s Eco Heroes

The 28th Annual Emerald Awards have now come and gone, and we are still basking in the afterglow. The Alberta Emerald Foundation is so proud of all the Recipients, Finalists, and all of our province’s #EcoHeroes. A huge congratulations to the following for receiving 2019 Emerald Awards: Edmonton and Area Land Trust Goodwill Edmonton Impact Centre Land…
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Dogs Required to be on a Leash in Lloyd Park

Message to Red Deer Lake Community Association & Users of Lloyd Park from Foothills County It has come to the attention of Foothills County that there appears to be some confusion from a number of users of Lloyd Park regarding the requirement for dogs to be leashed at this location. Lloyd Park is, and always…
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Edmonton Lab Hub Cancelled to Focus on Patients

The government has kept its promise to cancel the Edmonton clinical laboratory hub project. “We’re standing by our commitment to cancel the expensive and disruptive superlab project and the ideologically driven plan to nationalize DynaLife. We’re going to put patients at the centre of the health system and invest health-care dollars where they’re most needed…
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Black Bears Returned to the Wild

Two black bears rehabilitated at the Cochrane Ecological Institute have been released into remote forested areas in western Alberta. On June 20, the government safely released the two bears the Cochrane Ecological Institute’s wildlife rehabilitation facility received in summer 2018. A team of veterinarians, provincial wildlife biologists and Fish and Wildlife officers worked together with…
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Royalty Certainty for Oil and Gas Investors

Introducing the Royalty Guarantee Act is an important step in restoring investor confidence by assuring investors that rules won’t change halfway through the game. If passed, this legislation would increase investor confidence by providing certainty that the royalty structure in place when a well is drilled will remain in place for at least 10 years. “Frequent royalty…
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Longer Public Land Tenure to Boost Tourism Growth

The ability to extend tourism and commercial recreation operators’ leases on public land up to 60 years will help Alberta’s tourism industry thrive. Whether it’s a tourism opportunity like a hotel or a mountain bike park, extended term length on public land supports government’s commitment to eliminate red tape and make good on its promise…
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Protecting LGBTQ2S+ Students: Minister LaGrange

Education Minister Adriana LaGrange issued the following statement on the protections for students under the Education Act: “With the passionate debate taking place in the legislature about Bill 8, I feel it’s important to clarify a few important misconceptions about student protections under the Education Act. “To be absolutely clear: our government opposes mandatory parental notification of…
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Dewdney Players: 2019 CAT Award Nominations

Dewdney Players has been a member of “Calgary-ACTS” (Calgary Alliance of Community Theatre Societies) for a number of years. One of the benefits we receive is adjudications of our productions from very experienced theatre professionals as well as being able to participate in their annual “CAT Awards” – sort of local community theatre Academy Awards…
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Jumpstart’s Inclusive Play Program

With up to 15,000 square feet of universally accessible design features, our playgrounds set a new standard for inclusive play. Each one gives kids with physical, sensory, and cognitive disabilities an environment to promote their well-being and let their imaginations soar. An accessible playground in every province and territory. Jumpstart’s vision is to create large-scale,…
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Turner Valley Provides Guidelines for Building Your Fence

Along with the warmer weather and longer daylight hours comes that very lengthy list of outdoor projects! If you have some fencing on that list, you will want to be aware of the details contained within Land Use Bylaw 03-869, as amended. Here are a few little tidbits that will be helpful in the completion…
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Electricity Market Review: Minister Savage

Energy Minister Sonya Savage issued the following statement about government’s 90-day review of Alberta’s electricity market system: Energy Minister Sonya Savage met with key electricity stakeholders in Calgary as part of government’s 90-day review of Alberta’s electricity market system. “Alberta needs a market-based system that provides affordable electricity for consumers and job creators. “Our government…

