Category: Lifestyle

  • Albertans Donate Generously to COVID-19 Campaigns

    Albertans Donate Generously to COVID-19 Campaigns

    The province thanks Albertans for donating $5 million to charities participating in the charitable giving matching donation program. The Government of Alberta supported COVID-19 response efforts by offering to match donations up to $2 million to eight designated Alberta-based registered charities made between April 15 and May 31. Albertans’ donations, combined with government’s matching dollars, raised…

  • National Fishing Week: Minister Nixon

    National Fishing Week: Minister Nixon

    Minister of Environment and Parks Jason Nixon issued the following statement on National Fishing Week: “July 4 marks the start of Canada’s National Fishing Week and Alberta’s second Free Family Fishing Weekend of 2020. “Fishing is a unique outdoor experience enjoyed in all parts of our province by Albertans of all ages. Getting out on…

  • Alberta Sports Hall of Fame Reopens

    Alberta Sports Hall of Fame Reopens

    We are incredibly excited to have reopened our doors to the public on Thursday, July 2. It has been a long time coming, but the closure provided us with time to make necessary changes and updates throughout the Hall of Fame. As per Alberta Health Services’ guidelines, we will be cleaning the facility on a…

  • Reinvesting in William Watson Lodge

    Reinvesting in William Watson Lodge

    Construction will soon be underway at William Watson Lodge in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park. William Watson Lodge provides year-round, barrier-free wilderness lodging for persons with disabilities, seniors and their families. Beginning in late July, the existing main day lodge will be demolished and a new day lodge will be built. The Government of Alberta is…

  • AHS Weekly Wellness: Finding a New Normal

    AHS Weekly Wellness: Finding a New Normal

    Life in Alberta has been turned upside down with the COVID-19 outbreak. As our province takes its first steps to recovery, many of us ask if normal will ever return. With the answer unclear, your family may need to find a new normal. These tips can help you to weather these uncertain times. Find a…

  • More Albertans can Attend Outdoor Community Events

    More Albertans can Attend Outdoor Community Events

    The outdoor gathering limit has been increased from 100 to 200 people. The increase applies to attendees at community outdoor events such as festivals, fireworks displays, rodeos and sporting events, and outdoor performances. All public health measures, including physical distancing, remain in place. Seated outdoor events will still require the necessary space between families and…

  • Fund to Help Indigenous Community-owned Businesses

    Fund to Help Indigenous Community-owned Businesses

    Community-owned Indigenous businesses can apply for investment backing from a government program starting on June 29. The Aboriginal Business Investment Fund (ABIF) will provide eligible Indigenous community-owned businesses with up to $500,000 in funding for ventures that demonstrate social and economic benefits for their communities. “ABIF aligns with our goals to be partners in prosperity…

  • Rowan House: Great Canadian Giving Challenge a Tremendous Success

    Rowan House: Great Canadian Giving Challenge a Tremendous Success

    We may not have been awarded the $20,000 grand prize through this year’s Great Canadian Giving Challenge (it was the Sistering organization out of Toronto) however, we are absolutely considering ourselves winners!! In your efforts to help us gain ballots for the contest, you raised $17,395 over the month of June alone! That’s INCREDIBLE!! Thank…

  • Alberta’s Recovery Plan: Creating Jobs, Building, Diversifying

    Alberta’s Recovery Plan: Creating Jobs, Building, Diversifying

    Alberta’s Recovery Plan details the province’s economic strategy, including a record $10-billion investment in infrastructure and a plan for 50,000 jobs this year. Following the initial economic devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic and the unprecedented crash in oil prices, the Government of Alberta is stepping forward with a plan to address both the short-term and…

  • Virtual Etiquette

    Virtual Etiquette

    The do’s and don’ts of meeting online Today’s new reality has made online interaction the norm. Whether attending online lectures, completing group work remotely or meeting with potential employers, it’s important to understand the do’s and don’ts of digital decorum. Follow these tips from SAIT’s experts in Career Advancement Services to put your best digital foot forward…

  • Supporting the Growth of Western Canada Business

    Supporting the Growth of Western Canada Business

    A new online service simplifies the registration process across provincial lines, making it easier for owners to grow their business. Until now, Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Manitoba had separate processes and systems for corporations and limited partnerships to complete their extra-provincial business registrations and maintenance filings. On June 27, the four provinces were the…

  • Relaunch Grant to Help Businesses Recover

    Relaunch Grant to Help Businesses Recover

    Starting June 29, eligible small- and medium-sized businesses, co-ops and non-profits can apply for funding so they can open their doors and get Albertans back to work. The Small and Medium Enterprise Relaunch Grant offers financial assistance to Alberta businesses, cooperatives, and non-profit organizations that faced restrictions or closures from public health orders, and experienced…

  • Are Insulated Lunch Bags a Good Idea? Find out how insulated lunch bags keep food fresh and safe!

    Are Insulated Lunch Bags a Good Idea? Find out how insulated lunch bags keep food fresh and safe!

    The silver lining here is, if you check the collection offered by Icegreen than beside the variety of options such as cooler bags, thermal bags, pizza bags and reusable shopping bags, you also get the assurance that these bags are environmentally friendly and reusable.

  • U of A Researchers Identify More Than 100 Toxic Chemicals in Cannabis Smoke

    U of A Researchers Identify More Than 100 Toxic Chemicals in Cannabis Smoke

    A typical joint contains nearly 2,600 chemicals—including some linked with cancer, genetic mutation and birth defects, new study shows. By MICHAEL BROWN University of Alberta engineering researchers have characterized the potentially hazardous particles in cannabis smoke and have raised awareness about their potential health effects. “It’s not out of line to say there’s potential health…

  • Protecting at-risk Albertans from COVID-19

    Protecting at-risk Albertans from COVID-19

    Government is calling on all Albertans to remember who they’re protecting from COVID-19. Anyone can become ill from this virus. Older Albertans and those with heart disease, diabetes or other underlying medical conditions are the most at risk of experiencing severe health outcomes. To date, 139 of the 154 deaths reported in Alberta were individuals…