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Why We Need to Learn to Live with COVID-19

With a coronavirus vaccine likely years away and other viral threats emerging every year, shoring up health care for vulnerable groups is critical, say experts. By MICHAEL BROWN June 19, 2020 – Measles infected people for 1,500 years, killing more than one million people annually during the 20th century alone before John Enders and Thomas…
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Black Diamond Will Reward Local Shopping for Canada Day

Shop local for Canada Day and enter to win a prize pack courtesy of the Town of Black Diamond and local merchants. Visit local merchants and eateries on July 1 and save your receipts. A winner will be drawn from the entries with the greatest number of receipts. The more businesses you visit, the better…
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Strengthening Democracy in Alberta

In order to get a fair deal for Albertans, Bill 26, the Constitutional Referendum Amendment Act, would allow the government to seek Albertans’ guidance on initiatives beyond constitutional matters. Referendums enhance democracy by consulting Albertans on issues of importance. As the Fair Deal Panel recommended, Albertans want a real and direct say on laws and issues…
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Healthy Together: Getting Everyday Healthcare

Many Services are Open and Safe You’re practising physical distancing, washing your hands often and staying at home to flatten the COVID-19 curve. But are you looking after all your healthcare needs? “During this pandemic, healthcare and health issues for Albertans have not stopped,” says Dr. Linda Slocombe. She’s the senior medical director of Primary…
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Camping in Alberta Parks

Environment and Parks has undertaken a number of measures as part of Alberta’s COVID-19 relaunch with boat launches opening May 14 and campgrounds re-opening June 1. We are now moving to 100 per cent campground occupancy with the exception of opening group camping and comfort camping. Staff safety, protective measures and physical distancing are among…
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Alberta to Invest in Targeted Serology Testing

Alberta is investing $10 million into targeted serology testing that will help track the spread of COVID-19 across the province. Serology testing is used to detect the presence of antibodies in a person’s blood, indicating that a person has been exposed to the COVID-19 virus in the past. This is different from the robust polymerase…
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KXL Construction: Statement from Premier Kenney

Premier Jason Kenney issued this statement in response to further progress towards construction of the Keystone XL pipeline: “Today’s announcement that Nisku-based contractor Michels Canada will construct the Alberta portion of the Keystone XL pipeline confirms thousands of new jobs will begin to fuel the provincial economy within weeks. “After several months of bleak economic…
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Grants Now Available from CREB® REALTOR® Community Foundation

City of Calgary, June 3, 2020 – Grant applications are now open from CREB® REALTOR® Community Foundation to support local housing and shelter related initiatives. The Foundation has introduced three new grant programs to create housing (Legacy Grants), to keep people housed (Community Grants) and to improve housing quality (Transformation Grants). “Our new giving framework builds on the…
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Alberta’s Free Mask Distribution a Huge Success

The first phase of Alberta’s distribution of free non-medical masks has ended, with more than 14 million masks handed out at A&W, McDonald’s Canada, and Tim Hortons drive-thrus across the province. An additional six million masks have been or will be shared directly with municipalities, seniors organizations, Indigenous partners, places of worship and others to…
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Public Servants Recognized for Leadership

Premier Jason Kenney honoured members of Alberta’s public service with Premier’s Public Service Awards. These awards were presented to individuals and teams who demonstrated outstanding leadership qualities and delivered extraordinary work within the public service. Six Government of Alberta employees received individual leadership awards, one of the highest honours a member of the Alberta Public…
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Boating Advisory Issued for Calgary’s Rivers on June 25, 2020

The City of Calgary is again issuing a boating advisory for the Bow and Elbow Rivers due to higher expected flow rates. Calgarians are advised against boating and all other watercraft activities on the Elbow and Bow Rivers during this time. No flooding over riverbanks is expected, however, flows on the Bow and Elbow are…
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From My Bookshelf: The Woman Who Smashed Codes

By Lynn Willoughby The Woman Who Smashed Codes ~ Jason Fagone This autobiography of Elizebeth Friedman and her husband George, taught me a whole lot about the world of secret codes, espionage, surveillance and how intelligence is gathered, – and the cryptologists who break those secret codes. Elizebeth Friedman was among the best in the world.…
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Canada Day 2020 Celebration Plans Unveiled

OTTAWA, June 15, 2020 Today, the Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Canadian Heritage, unveiled the program for Canada Day. On July 1, Canadians from coast to coast to coast are invited to take part in an array of virtual celebrations to express our national pride. This year more than ever, Canada Day is an important…




