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Investing in High River: Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurship & Our Fresh New Downtown Here in High River, we’ve been developing an extraordinary place to live, work and raise a family since 2013. Our reinvented downtown core is vibrant and forward-thinking; the picture-perfect setting for a new era of entrepreneurship. With a fresh and innovative approach to attracting businesses and families alike, like…
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Upgrading Alberta’s Roads, Growing the Economy

To help support long-term economic growth and permanent jobs, the Alberta government has a new strategy to move oversized and overweight loads on the provincial highway network. A new government study identifies the improvements needed to Alberta’s existing High Load Corridor over the next two decades to give industry a more efficient way to move…
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Solutions & Substitutions by Reena: Saving a Wet iPhone

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SAIT First in Canada to Issue Digital Credentials Through Blockchain

The word “blockchain” is ubiquitous in the tech industry, but its potential uses in Canadian post-secondaries are only beginning to be explored — with SAIT at the helm. We are the first Canadian institution to use the technology to deliver secure credentials. Twenty-five graduates from the Pre-Employment Automotive Service Technician program received a digital credential through…
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Pizza, Hot N’ Fresh at Home!

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Defence Research and Development Canada Leads a Pan Governmental Experiment in Whale Preservation

Internal and corporate communications, in collaboration with Dugald Thomson (Defence Research and Development Canada) Two Ph. D candidates, Maj. Dugald Thomson (Defence Research and Development Canada) and Hansen Johnson (Dalhousie University) spearheaded an experiment to understand right whale behavior while testing new Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF)’s monitoring and recognition software. The experiment was a…
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NFL Gives Significant Funding to Help Youth ‘SHRed’ the Burden of Concussion

Faculty of Kinesiology researcher leads groundbreaking pan-Canadian research program By Leanne Yohemas, Faculty of Kinesiology Ash Kolstad was 12 years old when his head hit the boards after he was checked from behind during a hockey game, resulting in a severe concussion and whiplash. The injury forced the honours student to quit the sport and…
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New Addition to the Calgary Zoo

The zoo woke up to a wonderful Christmas present on December 25, 2018 – a baby Eastern Black and White Colobus monkey! Mom, 15-year-old Mosi, and baby are bonding well and settling into their habitat in the TransAlta Rainforest, reports our Animal Care Team. The team has chosen the name Kijini, which means “elf” in…
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An Environmentally-friendly Kitchen

By Heather Lind The kitchen is the heart of the home and also the best place to find greener alternatives to food, appliances, utility systems, and cleanliness. Reducing your carbon footprint at home is easier than you think; especially when you start in the kitchen. Eating green, using energy efficient appliances and cutting back on waste is only the beginning. The…
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Alberta to Face Uphill Battle; B.C Economy to Thrive in 2019: RBC Economics

Alberta economy expected to slow in 2019: RBC Economics forecasts the pace of growth to slow to 1.5 per cent in 2019 from 2.4 per cent in 2018. Canada’s economy to face challenges: Canada’s GDP growth expected to drop 0.2 percentage points to 1.7 per cent in 2019. Global expansion to continue, but downside risks are…
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5 Household Items that may be Harming Your Pets – Calgary Humane Society

Many of us don’t realize the dangers lurking in our own homes! Our pets can be very sensitive to some common household products. We’ve compiled a list of some of the most dangerous items that you may have in your house that could be harming your pets. 1. Essential Oils Essential oils are never okay for cats.…
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Towns of Black Diamond and Turner Ask Residents: Help Us Conserve Water

Please Help Conserve Water – Low Reservoir Levels The water level of the reservoir has progressively declined over recent months and is currently approaching 70% capacity. While this could trigger level 3 water restrictions (see attached), the towns of Turner Valley and Black Diamond believe that help from the public could assist in restoring adequate…
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Spacecraft Lands on Moon’s Far Side!

China’s Chang’e-4 lands on moon’s far side By Deborah Byrd China’s Chang’e-4 spacecraft set down last night, according to clocks in the Americas. It’s a historic event, the first time a spacecraft has landed on the side of the moon we cannot see. More space history this week, besides the smallest space object ever orbited, and the most…
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Supporting Visible Minority Newcomer Women in Calgary

New pilot to address multiple barriers to success for women in Canada’s job market January 4, 2019—Calgary, AB—The Government of Canada is committed to ensuring that newcomers have the support and services they need to make the most of their talents and experience in order to fully integrate and contribute to the Canadian economy and…
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Outdoor Exploring this Winter

Discovering nature in the colder months takes a little more prep and forethought than summertime adventures. To enjoy the great outdoors safely with your family, check out these tips from Harrowsmith magazine. Play it safe. Check the weather conditions at your destination ahead of time. Pack appropriate gear and wear layers and reflective clothing. Remember, it’s best to…

