Category: Lifestyle

  • Supporting Affordable Housing in Stony Plain

    Supporting Affordable Housing in Stony Plain

    The Alberta government is building new affordable housing in Stony Plain to ensure area residents can stay in their chosen community. The $14-million affordable housing project includes 63 one- and two?bedroom units to meet the needs of adults aged 55 or over with low income. The province is contributing $6 million to the project to help…

  • Province Increases Oil Production Limits

    Province Increases Oil Production Limits

    Industry and markets will have greater certainty for making decisions by having production limit information two months in advance. Alberta continues to increase the amount of oil production allowed. Limits are based on monitoring a number of indicators and recognizing that less diluent is needed in warmer weather for bitumen to flow in pipelines, meaning…

  • Canadian Armed Forces Sailor Named International Military Athlete of the Year

    Canadian Armed Forces Sailor Named International Military Athlete of the Year

    Ottawa – The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) is proud to announce that Able Seaman (AB) Yvette Yong of the Royal Canadian Navy has been named International Military Female Athlete of the Year by the International Military Sports Council / Conseil International du Sport Militaire (CISM). Established in 1948, CISM is the second largest multi-sport discipline organization…

  • High River Performing Arts Foundation to Host a Reveal Event for The Venue

    High River Performing Arts Foundation to Host a Reveal Event for The Venue

    The Reveal Event will open the stage for High River and Foothills talent HIGH RIVER, ALTA. – The High River Performing Arts Foundation – established in 2018 as a local charity – will be launching a reveal event on April 5, 2019 at Highwood Golf to host the first preview of architectural drawings for a new collaborative…

  • Workers and Families Focus of 2019 Throne Speech

    Workers and Families Focus of 2019 Throne Speech

    Premier Rachel Notley will continue to fight for Alberta families by focusing on what matters most to them in the upcoming 2019 spring session. The throne speech marks the start of the spring session for the Alberta legislature and highlights the government’s ongoing commitment to building a province that works for all Albertans. “Our government…

  • Government of Canada Supports Climate Action by City of Calgary

    Government of Canada Supports Climate Action by City of Calgary

      Canadians are feeling the impacts and costs of climate change firsthand. By working together, we can take action on climate change in a way that benefits all Canadians. That’s why the Government of Canada is working with businesses, cities and towns, Indigenous communities, universities, schools and hospitals to reduce pollution, improve our health, and…

  • Updated Guidelines for Scattering Cremated Ashes

    Updated Guidelines for Scattering Cremated Ashes

    The province has developed new guidelines governing the scattering of cremated ashes for families honouring the last wishes of a loved one or following cultural and religious traditions. The updated guidelines, drafted after extensive consultation, will be released later this spring. Cremated ashes may be scattered on unoccupied provincial government-owned Crown land or water, including…

  • United Conservatives Will Create New Provincial Park in Edmonton’s North Saskatchewan River Valley

    United Conservatives Will Create New Provincial Park in Edmonton’s North Saskatchewan River Valley

    Big Island Provincial Park to protect natural area, enhance recreation in Capital Region’s Ribbon of Green valley parks system EDMONTON, AB: A United Conservative government will protect the North Saskatchewan River Valley from industrial development and enhance the recreational potential of one of the greatest urban parks in North America by contributing up to $10 million for the…

  • Wild Baby Hares and Proper Handling

    Wild Baby Hares and Proper Handling

    The following information was graciously provided by The Wildlife Rehabilitation Society of Edmonton, image provided by Larry D. Moore.  Rabbits can make great pets to raise and care for, but their cousins, the wild White-Tailed Prairie Hares of Alberta do not belong in your home. Also known as Jackrabbits, these hares are common in Alberta’s urban environment…

  • New Life-saving Helicopter for Alberta Patients

    New Life-saving Helicopter for Alberta Patients

    The province is making sure Alberta families have life-saving support when they need it by helping STARS purchase a new helicopter. STARS has launched an effort to replace its aging fleet, as the organization’s BK117s have been designated legacy aircraft. It is difficult to find replacement parts for them and keep them maintained. A new…

  • Provincial Hate Crimes Unit Coming

    Provincial Hate Crimes Unit Coming

    Through commitments made in the government’s Taking Action Against Racism report, Premier Rachel Notley is creating a Provincial Hate Crimes Unit. This unit will work with police and law enforcement, including Crown prosecutors, to improve the specialized training they receive to fight hate crimes and extremism in Alberta. “Together, we must continue the fight against…

  • New Responsible Dog Ownership Bylaw Approved by Foothills County

    HIGH RIVER: New Responsible Dog Ownership Bylaw # 15/2019 approved by Foothills County on March 13, 2019 outlines in detail the responsibilities of dog owners and provides better tools for Community Peace Officers with Foothills Patrol.  “With this new Responsible Dog Ownership Bylaw, we have equipped our Peace Officers with better and more appropriate tools…

  • CFIB Welcomes UCP Policy Proposals Promoting Balance and Flexibility for Employers

    CFIB Welcomes UCP Policy Proposals Promoting Balance and Flexibility for Employers

    Better direction on job creation needed from Government in Throne Speech CALGARY – The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) responded positively to this week’s announcement by the United Conservative Party proposing a series of reforms to Alberta’s employment laws, and encouraged all political parties to come forward with their own policy ideas on this critical area.…

  • Planet Waves Horoscopes: March 25 – April 1, 2019

    Planet Waves Horoscopes: March 25 – April 1, 2019

    Aries (March 20-April 19) — You are making your mind up about something, though you may not know what it is yet. This is a deep and somewhat mysterious process that is difficult to name, though the decision may involve your commitment to a healing process that you’ve been concerned about for some time. It’s…

  • First Nations Getting New Water Systems

    First Nations Getting New Water Systems

    More First Nation communities than ever before will have access to clean, safe drinking water thanks to major historic investments by the Alberta government. In 2017, Premier Rachel Notley committed $100 million to deliver clean drinking water to the boundaries of First Nations. Ten projects are now underway that will benefit 14 First Nations across the…