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Meet Alberta’s First Anti-Racism Advisory Council

Alberta’s first council dedicated to combating racism will bring expertise and experience to assist in government’s commitment to end racism. The council includes 24 members plus Education Minister David Eggen, who is responsible for government’s anti-racism initiative. The council will advise government as it develops strategies to end racism and discrimination in Alberta. This council…
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UCP Unveils Action Plan to Fight Human Trafficking

Nine Point Plan Would Make Alberta a Leader in Fighting ‘Modern Slavery’ CALGARY, AB: Human smuggling is a modern form of slavery and it’s time for Alberta to take real action to fight it, according to United Conservative Leader Jason Kenney. Kenney unveiled his party’s nine point action plan on Human Trafficking Awareness Day, saying it…
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Calgary Tops List of Most Unfair Property Tax Systems for Small Business

CFIB study shows Calgary businesses pay over 4 times more property tax than residents on same value of property Calgary February 25, 2019 –The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) has released its annual Property Tax Gap Report, which analyzes the tax treatment of residential and commercial properties by municipal governments across Alberta, including trend-lines over…
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Alberta Veterinarians Vote to Ban Declawing, Ear Cropping, Tail Docking and More

ABVMA members pass resolutions To ban medically unnecessary surgical procedures and to require veterinarians and veterinary technologists to report animal abuse and neglect. Calgary, AB—Members of the Alberta Veterinary Medical Association (ABVMA) met (February 24) and voted in favour of two resolutions that will have significant impact on animal welfare in Alberta. The first…
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VETS Canada’s Third Annual In Her Boots Event Features Volunteers Searching for Homeless Female Veterans Across Canada

Veterans Emergency Transition Services Canada (VETS Canada) will be holding their third annual In Her Boots awareness event in cities across the country on 2 March 2019. In recognition of International Women’s Day, volunteer teams across the country will be Boots on the Ground; visiting women’s shelters / drop-in centres to provide donated comfort items whilst searching for…
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Protecting Newborns Against Whooping Cough

The Alberta government has made the dTap vaccine free for all pregnant women. By receiving the dTap vaccine during pregnancy, expectant mothers can provide early protection to their newborns against whooping cough, also known as pertussis. Whooping cough is a highly contagious disease that can lead to pneumonia and death. Infants are at the highest…
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Stir-fried Broccoli, Red Peppers and Beef

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Highway Maintenance Contracts Focus on Performance

Government has awarded seven new highway maintenance contracts based on a new hybrid performance-based model. Contract submissions are evaluated on a basis of 60 per cent cost and 40 per cent technical evaluation, including operational plans, organization, best practices and processes. The new contract model updates performance measures on maintenance services that include snowplowing, salting…
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Firefall at Yosemite National Park

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Alberta Health Services: Supervised Consumption Services

Updated: February 15, 2019 Alberta Health Services is committed to working with its community partners to find solutions to the increase in crime and social disorder near the Sheldon M. Chumir Health Centre. We know that concerns expressed by residents and local businesses must be addressed quickly and effectively to ensure that supervised consumption services…
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Rowan House and Okotoks United Church Partner Again for International Women’s Day

Two Events Combine to Raise Awareness of Gender-Based Violence and Celebrate Women High River, AB – Rowan House Society and the Okotoks United Church will once again join forces to celebrate International Women’s Day, March 8th. Together the organizations are raising awareness about gender-based violence, while celebrating diversity with food, art and keynote speaker: Sinela Jurkova…
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University of Calgary’s Life Sciences Innovation Hub Receives Funding from the Opportunity Calgary Investment Fund

New facility, set to open later this year, will be a catalyst to turn research into commercial ventures By University Relations Staff The University of Calgary is receiving $8.5 million for programming to support turning advanced research into business opportunities at the new Life Sciences Innovation Hub. Opportunity Calgary Investment Fund (OCIF) made the announcement…
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AHS Weekly Wellness: Cannabis and Pregnancy

Now that cannabis is legal in Canada, pregnant and breastfeeding women or those that might become pregnant need information on how to make healthy decisions for themselves and their baby. Throughout pregnancy, a baby’s quickly developing brain is very sensitive to harmful environments. Things that can harm a baby’s brain include certain illnesses, and being…
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Small Firms to Pay Almost Half of The Federal Carbon Tax; Get 7 Per Cent Back

New survey data reveals 80 per cent of small firms will be able pass on less than one quarter of new costs Toronto – The majority of small businesses in Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and New Brunswick oppose the federal carbon backstop plan, which is set to come into effect this April in the four provinces, says…
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Millarville Horticultural Society: Landscaping Grant

Millarville Horticultural club is meeting every second Tuesday of the month at 7:30pm from September to June at the Millarville Anglican church. Our speaker for March 12 will be Trudy Tshudy from Spruce It Up. She will be speaking on beneficial insects such as lady bugs. Always interesting. Millarville Horticultural Club has a landscaping grant available…

