Category: Lifestyle

  • Calgary Stampede: New Midway Food for 2019

    Calgary Stampede: New Midway Food for 2019

    From heat to sweet, tease your taste buds with mouth-watering Midway food. Deep-Fried Artichoke Hearts These artichoke hearts are marinated, lightly battered, fried and drizzled with hot melted butter and sprinkled with parmesan cheese. Pair these bite-sized treats with your choice of ranch or lemon-garlic aioli dip.      Bacon Onion Rings on a Stick…

  • International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia: Minister Aheer

    International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia: Minister Aheer

    Minister of Culture, Multiculturalism and Status of Women Leela Aheer issued the following statement marking International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia: May 17, 2019 – “This is a day that recognizes that everyone deserves dignity and respect, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity. No one should have to face violence or prejudice…

  • 2019 Construction in Waterton Lakes National Park Begins

    2019 Construction in Waterton Lakes National Park Begins

    Plan ahead to make the most of your visit  WATERTON PARK, ALBERTA, May 13, 2019 – Waterton Lakes National Park is open and ready to welcome visitors in 2019. There is a range of recreational activities, special events, volunteer opportunities and interpretation programs available for visitors as they discover and connect with the park. To enhance…

  • Turner Valley Pool Opening Delayed Until May 21

    Turner Valley Pool Opening Delayed Until May 21

    The opening of Dr. Lander Memorial Pool and Spray Park was planned for opening on the long weekend, but Mother Nature is not cooperating.   The pool staff is trying for a May 21 opening with the first aquafit session at 7:00 a.m. We have turned the temperature up slightly to prepare for Tuesday morning. Until…

  • CRTC Seeks the Participation of Canadians to Test Home Broadband Internet Speeds

    CRTC Seeks the Participation of Canadians to Test Home Broadband Internet Speeds

    May 9, 2019 – Ottawa–Gatineau – Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) The CRTC and participating Internet service providers (ISPs) are seeking participants for the Measuring Broadband Canada project, which tests the speeds of home wireline broadband Internet services. Participants will receive a device, called a “Whitebox,” that they will connect directly to their modem…

  • Liquor Ban Quashed and Rules Relaxed

    Liquor Ban Quashed and Rules Relaxed

    Liquor constraints will be relaxed in Alberta starting this May long weekend. Premier Jason Kenney and Environment and Parks Minister Jason Nixon are pushing back against the excesses of the nanny state and the ‘War on Fun.’ Beginning this May long weekend, the liquor ban imposed on eight remaining provincial parks will be lifted. Moving…

  • Stepping Up for a Great Cause

    Stepping Up for a Great Cause

    Calgary Fire Department Every year, hundreds of firefighters from across the world climb the stairs of Calgary’s tallest building, the Bow Tower, in their full duty gear, in support of firefighters and citizens living with cancer. This year, they raised more than $440,000, doubling what was raised in 2018. The money will go to Wellspring…

  • Government of Canada Announces New Federal Investment to Strengthen the Economic Security and Prosperity of Indigenous Women in Southern Alberta

    Government of Canada Announces New Federal Investment to Strengthen the Economic Security and Prosperity of Indigenous Women in Southern Alberta

    LETHBRIDGE, AB, May 10, 2019 /CNW/ – Indigenous women hold important places as leaders in their families and communities, as givers and caretakers of life, as peacemakers, peacekeepers, and protectors. By creating the conditions for Indigenous women to succeed, we are supporting their families and communities, which will help improve their economic well-being and strengthen Canada’s economy. Today the…

  • New Stamp Honours Japanese-Canadian Baseball Team

    New Stamp Honours Japanese-Canadian Baseball Team

    The sole survivor of historic Japanese-Canadian baseball team unveiled the stamp honouring the Vancouver Asahi. When the last surviving members of the Vancouver Asahi were introduced at the 2003 Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame inductee dinner, the crowd stood for five elderly Japanese-Canadian men and applauded for what seemed an eternity. The heartfelt welcome reduced…

  • CPS Chief’s Awards: Award of Excellence in Mental Health Intervention

    CPS Chief’s Awards: Award of Excellence in Mental Health Intervention

    On June 6, 2019 the Chief’s Awards Gala will take place to honour sworn and civilian members of the service who performed exemplary acts of courage and commitment to their community. In the lead up to the Gala, we are sharing with you some of these extraordinary stories. Our second award story describes acts of…

  • AFPA Launches #ForestryInnovation Campaign

    AFPA Launches #ForestryInnovation Campaign

    Edmonton, May 14, 2019 – Today, the Alberta Forest Products Association announced the launch of its #ForestryInnovation social media campaign. The campaign takes on the notion that forestry is a low-tech industry by showing some of the innovative technology used in forestry today.  “We all know the stereotype of the lumberjack cutting down the forest,” said…

  • Sites, Museums and Archives Open for Summer

    Sites, Museums and Archives Open for Summer

    Everyone can enjoy affordable adventures over the May long weekend and all summer at Alberta’s heritage facilities. The summer season begins May 15 as provincial historic sites, museums and archives open the doors or start summer hours. From antique vehicles, Ukrainian dancing and vintage food, to dinosaurs and ancient bison-hunting culture, there is something for…

  • John Barlow, MP: Volunteers are Invaluable to Foothills Communities

    John Barlow, MP: Volunteers are Invaluable to Foothills Communities

    Foothills, AB – Our communities are built through the hard work, passion and commitment of some incredibly special volunteers, and some of these people we simply know are impossible to replace. Over the past year we have lost some exceptional people and now it falls to all of us to step up and try to…

  • Healthy Hints from Pharmasave: Keeping an Eye on Macular Degeneration

    Healthy Hints from Pharmasave: Keeping an Eye on Macular Degeneration

    Macular degeneration is the leading cause of vision loss in North America for those over the age of 50. While this disease can develop at any age, it is a common part of the aging process, where it is referred to as “age-related macular degeneration,” or AMD. Macular degeneration occurs as the macula deteriorates. The macula is…

  • WestJet to be Acquired by Onex

    WestJet to be Acquired by Onex

    WestJet shareholders to receive $31.00 per share in cash; Acquisition recognizes and continues WestJet’s industry-leading commitment to guest experience and employee culture All amounts in Canadian dollarsunless otherwise stated   CALGARY, May 13, 2019 /CNW/ – WestJet Airlines Ltd. (“WestJet”)(TSX: WJA) announced today it has entered into a definitive agreement that provides for its acquisition in an all-cash transaction.…