Category: Lifestyle

  • Your Guide To Alternative Cancer Treatments

    Your Guide To Alternative Cancer Treatments

    More cancer patients are turning to alternative therapies than you think. According to a 2019 study from the UT Southwestern Medical Center, about one-third of cancer patients actually use complementary and alternative treatments. A cancer diagnosis typically requires conventional treatment methods like chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery. Cancer patients, however, usually have a hard time with…

  • High River SW Dike Progress – Increased Truck Traffic

    High River SW Dike Progress – Increased Truck Traffic

    HIGH RIVER, AB:  Residents should expect an increase in truck traffic on 12th Avenue beginning Friday, June 12 related to construction work on the SW dike. The trucks will be carrying clay from Calgary that will be used to build the core of the SW dike. The trucks will be exiting off Highway 2 onto 12th Avenue…

  • Assessing Rail Service Between Calgary and Banff

    Assessing Rail Service Between Calgary and Banff

    The Alberta government has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB) to assess the feasibility of a new passenger rail service between Calgary and Banff. The service would run between Calgary International Airport and Banff, with potential stops in between. “Our government is creating an environment where investors and job creators…

  • Information for People Visiting Residents & Patients

    Information for People Visiting Residents & Patients

    June 5, 2020 As the COVID-19 pandemic has evolved, AHS has continuously considered visitation guidelines in context of risk to patients and residents of healthcare facilities, as well as to the staff providing care to these individuals. Effective Saturday, June 6, AHS implemented enhanced visitation for all patients in both acute outpatient and inpatient settings.…

  • Update 89: COVID-19 Pandemic in Alberta

    Update 89: COVID-19 Pandemic in Alberta

    June 11 at 5:30 p.m. Hospitalization rates remain low with 45 people in hospital, six of whom are in intensive care. In total, 6,788 Albertans have recovered from COVID-19. Latest updates 40 new cases bring the number of total active cases to 379. Cases have been identified in all zones across the province: Calgary zone:…

  • Proposed Amendments Strengthen Patient Rights

    Proposed Amendments Strengthen Patient Rights

    Proposed amendments to the Mental Health Act will strengthen patient rights and ensure those rights are respected while patients receive needed care. Bill 17, the Mental Health Amendment Act, proposes amendments to address a 2019 ruling by the Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench. That ruling found some sections of the Mental Health Act to be unconstitutional or incomplete.…

  • Virtual Physician Visits to Become Permanent

    Virtual Physician Visits to Become Permanent

    Effective immediately, new billing codes for “virtual” patient visits via telephone and video calls introduced for the pandemic will become permanent. In March, government introduced new and expanded billing codes for virtual care to aid in the response to the COVID-19 pandemic. “Virtual care has been an important part of our COVID-19 response, protecting patients,…

  • Minister of National Defence and Minister of Veterans Affairs Canada mark Canadian Armed Forces Day 2020

    Minister of National Defence and Minister of Veterans Affairs Canada mark Canadian Armed Forces Day 2020

    Canadian Armed Forces Day is June 7th June 7, 2020 – Ottawa – National Defence / Veterans Affairs Canada The Honourable Harjit S. Sajjan, Minister of National Defence, and the Honourable Lawrence A. MacAulay, Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence, issued the following statement today in recognition of Canadian Armed Forces…

  • Oilfields Recycling Centre Re-opening June 18

    Oilfields Recycling Centre Re-opening June 18

    We are pleased to announce the re-opening of the Oilfields Recycling Centre on June 18, operating under reduced hours and strict regulations. The Facility will be open to the public Thursday, Friday, Saturday from 11:30 am to 4pm for the first month of operations. This will allow staff to process the excessively large volumes of…

  • Alberta Spotlight is Online to Help Musicians Reach You

    Alberta Spotlight is Online to Help Musicians Reach You

    The province is proud to be working side by side with artists to support our talented musicians as we navigate through COVID-19. Alberta Music, the National Music Centre, CKUA and Stagehand are partnering with support from the province to deliver Alberta Spotlight, a weekly online concert series featuring Alberta musicians. The funding will go directly…

  • Update 88: COVID-19 Pandemic in Alberta

    Update 88: COVID-19 Pandemic in Alberta

    June 10 at 4 p.m. Hospitalization rates remain low with 42 people in hospital, six of whom are in intensive care. In total, 6,754 Albertans have recovered from COVID-19. Latest updates 47 new cases bring the number of total active cases to 371. Cases have been identified in all zones across the province: Calgary zone:…

  • Freeing up Police and Courts to Make Alberta Safer

    Freeing up Police and Courts to Make Alberta Safer

    Government has introduced Bill 21, the Provincial Administrative Penalties Act, which would help restore justice system capacity and make our roads safer. If passed, Alberta will create a simplified, accessible and swift system for resolving matters involving most first-time impaired driving and other traffic safety offences. By removing these matters from the court system, we…

  • Permanent Changes for Expanded Care in Nursing Homes

    Permanent Changes for Expanded Care in Nursing Homes

    Changes to Alberta’s nursing homes regulations mean residents can access direct primary care from nurse practitioners beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. Long-term changes to Alberta’s nursing homes regulations will come into effect on Aug. 15. These changes make the temporary amendments, introduced as part of the government’s response to COVID-19, permanent. The amended regulations remove barriers…

  • Don’t Feed the Bears! How Parks get Visitors to Protect Nature

    Don’t Feed the Bears! How Parks get Visitors to Protect Nature

    Interpretive programs can improve visitors’ attitudes about nature-friendly behaviour, but longer-term effects less certain, say U of A researchers. By GLEN HVENEGAARD and ELIZABETH HALPENNY After weeks of pandemic lockdown and closures, families keen on camping holidays and getting outdoors are relieved that many of our parks are reopening. Canada’s national parks partially open June 1 for day…

  • Update 87: COVID-19 Pandemic in Alberta

    Update 87: COVID-19 Pandemic in Alberta

    June 9 at 4:30 p.m. Stage two of the relaunch strategy can safely begin on June 12. Hospitalization rates remain low with 46 people in hospital, six of whom are in intensive care. In total, 6,722 Albertans have recovered from COVID-19. Twenty-seven new cases of COVID-19 and two new deaths were reported in Alberta today.…