Category: Lifestyle

  • National Indigenous Peoples Day: Premier Kenney

    National Indigenous Peoples Day: Premier Kenney

    Premier Jason Kenney issued the following statement on National Indigenous Peoples Day: “Alberta was home to the First Peoples for millennia, before the Dominion of Canada and First Nations came together in a spirit of peaceful cooperation under the great treaties that enjoined the Crown eternally to respect and uphold the rights, privileges and traditions…

  • Barriers to Employment for Individuals Experiencing Homelessness

    Barriers to Employment for Individuals Experiencing Homelessness

    HireUp is a social enterprise that connects job seekers who have barriers to employment to meaningful work opportunities. The initiative is based on three principles: Find: discover untapped talent through partnerships with community employment support agencies across Canada Hire: job seekers can apply to opportunities directly online Retain: job seekers receive up to six months of…

  • Cochrane Experiencing Local Overland Flooding

    Cochrane Experiencing Local Overland Flooding

    June 21, 2019 overland flooding Overland flooding is occurring in Sunset Ridge and Glenbow Drive as a result of recent rain. Crews are on scene monitoring the situation and taking action when required. Please avoid travel in both areas. Updates provided here as we have more information (newest information at the top of the page).…

  • Healthy Hints from Pharmasave: Preventing Strokes

    Healthy Hints from Pharmasave: Preventing Strokes

    Your best bet in preventing stroke is to identify your risk factors for stroke, and to work on the ones that can be controlled or treated. Your health care professional will be able to help you identify the risk factors that you can work on, and develop a plan that will work for you. There…

  • Andrew Scheer Unveils A Real Plan to Protect Our Environment

    Andrew Scheer Unveils A Real Plan to Protect Our Environment

    GATINEAU, QC – The Hon. Andrew Scheer, Leader of Canada’s Conservatives and of the Official Opposition, unveiled his plan to fight climate change and protect Canada’s environment.  “Conservatives have a proud legacy when it comes to protecting Canada’s natural environment and improving Canada’s environmental performance,” said Mr. Scheer.  “Our record of environmental achievement stands in…

  • Minister Sajjan on the Death of Bombardier Labrie

    Minister Sajjan on the Death of Bombardier Labrie

    June 18, 2019 – Ottawa – National Defence / Canadian Armed Forces The Honourable Harjit S. Sajjan, Minister of National Defence, issued the following statement: “I share in the mourning for the loss of Bombardier Patrick Labrie along with the entire Canadian Armed Forces family. We are reminded of the cost of service to our…

  • World Refugee Day: Statement from Minister Copping

    World Refugee Day: Statement from Minister Copping

    Jason Copping, Minister of Labour and Immigration, issued the following statement to recognize World Refugee Day: “As Albertans, we observe World Refugee Day with solemnity for the millions of lives that have been displaced across the globe. “Disaster and conflict have disrupted and turned the lives of these ordinary people inside out. Many have fled…

  • Cultivation of Art Show and Sale at Vale’s Greenhouse this Weekend

    Cultivation of Art Show and Sale at Vale’s Greenhouse this Weekend

    Just a “little” Art Show and Sale was the aim. When Vale’s Greenhouse and Maryanne’s Eden teamed up they could have never imagined that it would get to this size. In 2009, the first show, they thought 20 artist would be fine. So now there are 40 and artist lined up at the door wanting…

  • New Resource Helps Prevent Elder Abuse

    New Resource Helps Prevent Elder Abuse

    The Government of Alberta has released an extensive toolkit to help communities increase their capacity to address elder abuse. Minister of Seniors and Housing Josephine Pon (left), released a toolkit aimed at increasing community capacity to respond to elder abuse. The Addressing Elder Abuse: A Toolkit for Developing a Coordinated Community Response (CCR) provides a…

  • Boating Advisory for Elbow and Bow Rivers

    Boating Advisory for Elbow and Bow Rivers

    Alberta Environment and Parks has issued High Streamflow Advisories for the Elbow and Bow Rivers, including the city of Calgary. Due to the High Streamflow Advisories and current forecast, The City of Calgary is advising Calgarians against boating and all other watercraft activities on the Elbow and Bow Rivers. “The expected flow rates will be…

  • Ensuring Fairness for Newcomers

    Ensuring Fairness for Newcomers

    Bill 11, the Fair Registration Practices Act, will help newcomers get their credentials recognized, so they can quickly get to work in their fields to help grow the economy and create jobs. Premier Kenney and Minister Copping meet with newcomers and stakeholders to discuss their experiences with foreign credential recognition. The act is a key part…

  • Residents of the Paddle Prairie Metis Settlement Return Home Thursday Afternoon

    Residents of the Paddle Prairie Metis Settlement Return Home Thursday Afternoon

    More than 700 evacuees from the Paddle Prairie Metis Settlement can safely return home. Additional information for residents on where to collect re-entry kits and hampers is online at https://www.facebook.com/paddleprairie. Re-entry tips are available online under the section marked returning home. More than 9,000 evacuees are still out of their homes. The following communities issued mandatory evacuation…

  • Canadian Angus Foundation Launches New History Book Commemorating Breed and Member History

    Canadian Angus Foundation Launches New History Book Commemorating Breed and Member History

    Rocky View County, AB—The new Canadian Angus history book, The Breed, the Legends, the History—Canadian Angus History Book, 2019 Edition is now available for purchase for $90 per copy. Books can be picked up at the Canadian Angus Association office in Rocky View County, Alberta or the Canadian Angus Foundation office in Regina, Saskatchewan or can be…

  • Responding to Springbank Reservoir Regulators

    Responding to Springbank Reservoir Regulators

    Alberta Transportation is taking the next step towards regulatory approval of the Springbank Reservoir project by responding to formal questions from provincial and federal regulators. An 8,000-page document provides responses to information requests from Alberta Environment and Parks, the Natural Resources Conservation Board and the federal Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency, received in 2018. The technical…

  • Tempests and Tides

    Tempests and Tides

    By Amanda Painter, Planet Waves Whether they know it or not, people all over the world are witnessing an event that perfectly illustrates our current high-pressure, confrontational astrology: the slowly growing beat of war drums as Saudi Arabia joins the U.S., Israel and the U.K. in blaming Iran for attacks on two oil tankers in…