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Solutions & Substitutions by Reena: Potatoes

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Jasper’s Whistlers Campground Closed for 2019 While Undergoing Renovations

Background Whistlers Campground was built in the 1960s and has not had significant improvements made since that time. The campground is in need of improvements to meet the requirements of today’s traveller. Whistlers Campground is North America’s largest single-entry campground and the largest campground in the Parks Canada system. The campground has a four kilometre…
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Albertans Invited to Discuss the Heritage Fund

“We invite all Albertans to join the conversation. The Fund is an investment in our province’s future, so it is important that Albertans know how it is managed and how it is performing,” said Craig Coolahan, MLA for Calgary-Klein and Chair of the Standing Committee on the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund. “The public meeting…
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Preventing Violence, Creating Healthy Communities

The Alberta government is taking action to prevent family violence by supporting organizations that address the causes and create local solutions. Organizations can now apply for Family and Community Safety Program grants that support their work to prevent family and sexual violence, promote healthy relationships and create inclusive communities. Successful projects work to connect community…
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Veteran and Family Well-Being Fund

21 Canadian organizations awarded Funding to support Canadian Veterans and their families Research and innovation are vital to continually improving the well-being of Veterans and their families. The Government of Canada created the Veteran and Family Well-Being Fund to support the creation of innovative services, supports and projects to help Veterans to make smoother transitions…
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DIY Halloween Costume Ideas for Kids

This spooky time of year is the perfect chance for you and your little ones to get creative and use your imagination. Here are some tips, tricks and treats from ADT Canada for coming up with your own do-it-yourself costumes. Start with what you know. Kids always have a favourite they stubbornly hold on to until…
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Government’s Actions on Math Working

Grade 6 results on the mathematics Provincial Achievement Test (PAT) have improved thanks to the government’s actions on math. Provincial assessment results at the Grade 6 level showed strong performance across all subjects tested last June, including five-year highs in English language arts, science, social studies and Français. In mathematics, the percentage of students reaching both…
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Turner Valley Playground Equipment Safe

Town staff was recently made aware of concerns regarding the safety of the Edgar St. playground equipment. We want to reassure the residents the equipment is safe and there is no risk to the public. Please allow us to clarify our safety measure procedures: A comprehensive equipment inspection program is in place which includes: •…
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Investing in Our Own Backyard

A new tax credit will make it easier for Alberta entrepreneurs to attract local investment to start or expand their small businesses. The Community Economic Development Corporation (CEDC) tax credit program will offer a 30 per cent tax credit to Albertans who invest in registered CEDCs. In turn, the corporations will provide capital to Alberta…
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AHS Failed to Properly Protect Health Information

Former employee improperly accessed health information of more than 12,000 individuals. An investigation by the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner (OIPC) has found that a former employee of Alberta Health Services (AHS) accessed and used health information in contravention of the Health Information Act (HIA). The investigation also determined that AHS failed to ensure the employee was…
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City of Calgary Amends Bylaw to Issue Permits for Livestock as Emotional Support Animals

Ealier this week, Council approved recommendations brought forward by The City to amend the Responsible Pet Ownership Bylaw to allow a process for citizens to apply to keep livestock as Emotional Support Animals when a mental health professional determines the animal provides a therapeutic benefit to a patient. With the emergence of Emotional Support Animals…
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John Barlow, MP: Eddie and Jessica Maurice Testify at Standing Committee on Public Safety

Ottawa, ON – Thursday, John Barlow, Member of Parliament for Foothills, welcomed constituents Eddie and Jessica Maurice to Ottawa as witnesses testifying in front of the Standing Committee on Public Safety on the study into rural crime. Following their testimony, John Barlow issued the following statement: “Rural crime is one of the top domestic issues…
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Canada Post Rotating Strikes are Underway

Rotating strikes are under way in Toronto & the GTA Posted on Oct. 23, 2018 by Canada Post in Customer Alerts The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) started rotating strikes after 12:01 this morning in the Greater Toronto Area, (excluding Scarborough) and most of the 905-region. Mail and parcels will not be delivered or picked up in Toronto…
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Ti’nu Affordable Housing Officially Open

The governments of Alberta and Canada and the Town of Banff are improving lives for families and individuals in Banff and the surrounding communities with the grand opening of the new Ti’nu affordable apartment complex. One hundred and thirty-one new units, including eight barrier-free units, will provide modern, affordable and much-needed housing in a community…
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Centre Street Bridge Closure Rescheduled for Oct. 25

HIGH RIVER, AB: The full closure of the Centre Street Bridge has been rescheduled for Thursday, October 25. The road will be closed from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., after which the road will be reopened to two-way traffic. The closure is required for final testing and commissioning of the flood gate. A detour route will…

