Category: Lifestyle

  • Liquor Bag Campaign Reminds Albertans Not to Drive Impaired

    Liquor Bag Campaign Reminds Albertans Not to Drive Impaired

    This holiday season, Alberta’s youth are creating motivating messages to remind Albertans of the dangers of drinking and driving. Since 2012, Students Against Drinking and Driving (SADD) Alberta, in partnership with Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis (AGLC), has coordinated the annual liquor bag campaign, whereby Alberta students from grades one through grade 12 can personalize…

  • The Countdown to Christmas is on: Toys “R” Us (Canada) Ltd. Announces its 2018 Hot Holiday Trends

    The Countdown to Christmas is on: Toys “R” Us (Canada) Ltd. Announces its 2018 Hot Holiday Trends

    Unwrap the “WOW” and take the guesswork out of holiday shopping with the top trends from Canada’s toy and baby authority TORONTO/CNW/ – While it might seem early for adults to sing carols and sip eggnog, kids across Canada know that Christmas is a month away! To help steer holiday gift-givers in the right direction, Toys “R” Us Canada, which is recognized…

  • Gaetz Avenue Interchange Open in Red Deer

    Gaetz Avenue Interchange Open in Red Deer

    As the 2018 construction season comes to a close, the Highway 2/Gaetz Avenue interchange in Red Deer is fully open to traffic. The new interchange will improve traffic flow and safety for highway travellers, local residents and commuters and businesses in the Red Deer area. “This section of the QEII has always been a pinch-point…

  • Chief Jim Boucher Named the 2018 Canadian Energy Person of the Year

    Chief Jim Boucher Named the 2018 Canadian Energy Person of the Year

    Fort McKay First Nation Chief and Chairman of the Fort McKay Group of Companies, to be honoured by the Energy Council of Canada on Thursday, November 15th at the Telus Convention Centre in Calgary, Alberta. OTTAWA /CNW/ – The Energy Council of Canada has chosen Chief Jim Boucher of Fort McKay, Alberta as Canadian Energy Person of the Year. Having recently been recognized by Report on Business Magazine as…

  • Sidelines to Centre Field: Youth Attend Grey Cup

    Sidelines to Centre Field: Youth Attend Grey Cup

    The Alberta government is teaming up with the Canadian Football League and local organizations to give kids the chance to be part of the Grey Cup. Young Edmontonians and their chaperones are receiving 50 tickets to the 106th Grey Cup game. The Amiskwaciy Academy, Kids Up Front, the Multicultural Health Brokers and the Capital District…

  • Alberta Culture on Display at Grey Cup | La culture albertaine mise à l’honneur à la Coupe Grey

    Alberta Culture on Display at Grey Cup | La culture albertaine mise à l’honneur à la Coupe Grey

    Performers, artists and athletes will share Alberta’s rich history and culture with thousands of football fans at the 2018 Grey Cup festival. Alberta House will highlight Alberta sports, arts and culture at the Grey Cup’s four-day street festival in downtown Edmonton. Visitors can huddle up with friends and watch some of Alberta’s finest performers. “Alberta…

  • New Study Reveals Probiotics Do Not Help Children with Intestinal Infections

    New Study Reveals Probiotics Do Not Help Children with Intestinal Infections

    UCalgary researcher leads largest clinical trial in Canada on the effect of probiotics in kids By Kelly Johnston, Cumming School of Medicine As a young mom of two growing boys, Melanie Tibbetts often struggles with the decision of how to help them when they’re sick. “Especially, when they can’t really tell you what’s going on,”…

  • Premier Establishes Energy Upgrading Unit

    Premier Establishes Energy Upgrading Unit

    Alberta will prioritize upgrading and refining more of the province’s energy resources at home, keeping more jobs and value within the province. Premier Rachel Notley is appointing a new Energy Upgrading Unit that will bring together government, industry, workers and Albertans to supercharge energy diversification across the province. “Alberta is a world leader in energy…

  • Legislative Assembly Commemorates Holodomor

    Legislative Assembly Commemorates Holodomor

    “Holodomor, the horrific man-made famine in the Soviet Ukraine, is remembered as one of the darkest periods in human history,” said Honourable Robert E. Wanner, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. “In commemorating the Holodomor, we join with the people of Ukraine and Ukrainians around the world in honouring the victims of this terrible…

  • Looking Down for Higher Barley Prices

    Looking Down for Higher Barley Prices

    In the November WASDE, the USDA lowered Australian barley production to 7.4 MMT. This is still 500,000 MT higher than the current estimate from ABARES. While total production and 2018/19 ending stocks were raised slightly, my eyes are on the Land Down Undaa, and yours should be too. COFCO, the major Chinese food player, says…

  • The Millarville Stockland 4-H Beef Club’s 2018-2019 Year Begins!

    The Millarville Stockland 4-H Beef Club’s 2018-2019 Year Begins!

    Club Reporter: Finn Blatz On September 21th, the Foothills 4-H district organized another yearly event at the Calgary Corn Maze where clubs from around the Foothills district came together for a fun and enjoyable night. The leaders and members, as well as family members from the clubs ate hot dogs and snacks around the fire…

  • Statement from AGLC President and CEO: Status of Alberta’s Recreational Cannabis Supply

    Statement from AGLC President and CEO: Status of Alberta’s Recreational Cannabis Supply

    “Since October 17, 2018, cannabis supply levels have remained a concern for licence applicants, retailers and consumers alike. This has been the case in Alberta and across Canada.” “AGLC ordered enough product to support up to 250 retail stores in the first six months of legalization; however, as of November 17 we have only received…

  • Healthy Hints from Pharmasave: Analyzing Prostate Cancer

    Healthy Hints from Pharmasave: Analyzing Prostate Cancer

    The most common cancer The cancer Doug was diagnosed with (see “You have prostate cancer” in this feature) is the most common cancer in Canada. 1 in 8 men will be diagnosed with it over their lifetime. In 2014, about 23,600 men were diagnosed with prostate cancer and about 4,000 men died of it. Prostate…

  • Better Supports for First Nations Children

    Better Supports for First Nations Children

    Alberta is the first province to implement Jordan’s Principle, which will help First Nations children access the services they need, when they need them. The Alberta government is taking another landmark step toward reconciliation by signing the memorandum of understanding (MOU) on Jordan’s Principle with the First Nations Health Consortium – made up of 11…

  • Homemade Chocolate Brownies

    Homemade Chocolate Brownies

    Cooking With Jeanna My favorite dessert of all time is chocolate brownies. I’m a chocolate fan, and I would choose brownies over cookies and cake any day. This recipe was my grandma Sandy’s and was passed down to my mom who passed it down to me. The ingredients are few and it really is a simple…