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  • Town Searching for Veterans for Second Phase of Veterans Wall Memorial

    Town Searching for Veterans for Second Phase of Veterans Wall Memorial

    The Town of Okotoks is asking for help in collecting the names of local residents who served in the Boer War, World War I and the Korean War for the second phase of the Salute to Veterans Wall project.  “To date we have identified approximately eight local residents who served in the Boer War, 120…

    June 6, 2020
  • Protecting Albertans from Repeat Offenders

    Protecting Albertans from Repeat Offenders

    Alberta’s government is introducing legislation to create an Alberta Parole Board to ensure our province has a fairer, faster and more responsive justice system that reflects the values of Albertans and meets the needs of our communities. If passed, Bill 18, the Corrections (Alberta Parole Board) Amendment Act, would create the Alberta Parole Board. A provincial parole…

    June 6, 2020
  • From My Bookshelf: The Innocents

    From My Bookshelf: The Innocents

    By Lynn Willoughby The Innocents ~ Michael Crummey This novel is short-listed for the Giller Prize.  Set in northern Newfoundland, it is a story of survival, hard work, loneliness and deprivation – not an easy read. Evered us about fourteen when his parents both die.  His sister, Ada, is about twelve.  They have lived their entire…

    June 6, 2020
  • Summer Road Trips to Beautiful Local Parks

    Summer Road Trips to Beautiful Local Parks

    Although at the moment we may not be able to head cross country to some of our beautiful national parks, with local parks now reopened to the public there are plenty of great drives to experience with spectacular views. Niagara Falls to Niagara-on-the-Lake. This drive is a short-but-sweet trek along the Niagara Parkway. The road follows…

    June 6, 2020
  • Cutting Red Tape for Alberta Job Creators

    Cutting Red Tape for Alberta Job Creators

    Alberta businesses can now incorporate and get their federal business number and federal tax program account number in one easy step. A partnership with the Canada Revenue Agency means a streamlined application process that makes it easier for newly created corporations, non-profit organizations, partnerships and sole proprietorships to access services at different levels of government.…

    June 6, 2020
  • U of A Researcher Creates Science-based Guide to Making Your Own Protective Mask

    U of A Researcher Creates Science-based Guide to Making Your Own Protective Mask

    Textiles expert creates website with instructions to help people fashion homemade cloth masks based on best available evidence. By BEV BETKOWSKI Ideas for do-it-yourself masks are everywhere, but how do you know which are the best?  There are no clear answers, but with that in mind, University of Alberta clothing and textiles professor Anne Bissonnette hopes a website she’s…

    June 6, 2020
  • Additional Funding for Bragg Creek Flood Mitigation

    Additional Funding for Bragg Creek Flood Mitigation

    Additional funding for berms in Bragg Creek will help ensure the community is protected against a one-in-100-year flood, while supporting economic recovery. The province has committed $9.4 million in additional funding for flood mitigation in Bragg Creek as part of the province’s pledge to provide adequate flood protection for communities upstream of the Springbank Reservoir.…

    June 5, 2020
  • Okotoks Art Gallery and Museum Re-Opening Update

    Okotoks Art Gallery and Museum Re-Opening Update

    Watch for the Okotoks Art Gallery and Okotoks Museum to re-open their doors on Wednesday, June 17. You’ll notice some changes, there will be modified hours and some areas will remain closed, but they are excited to welcome you back! The Museum will be hosting exhibits as usual, while the Okotoks Art Gallery is excited…

    June 5, 2020
  • ALS Awareness Month: Minister Shandro

    ALS Awareness Month: Minister Shandro

    Minister of Health Tyler Shandro issued the following statement on ALS Awareness Month: “Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a devastating and fatal neurodegenerative disease that can strike anyone, regardless of age, gender or ethnicity. “About 3,000 Canadians over age 18 are living with ALS. An even greater number live with the pain of watching a…

    June 5, 2020
  • Canadian Seniors to Receive Special Payment in Early July

    Canadian Seniors to Receive Special Payment in Early July

    June 4, 2020Ottawa, Ontario Canadian seniors across the country are facing significant health, economic, and social challenges due to COVID-19. Physical distancing is weighing heavily on those who are separated from their families, and rely on help to get groceries and other essential items. We need to support seniors and to be there for them,…

    June 5, 2020
  • Strengthening Agriculture, Agri-food and Forestry Sectors

    Strengthening Agriculture, Agri-food and Forestry Sectors

    Government is funding Emissions Reduction Alberta’s Food, Farming, and Forestry Challenge through the Technology Innovation and Emissions Reduction (TIER) Fund. Emissions Reduction Alberta (ERA) is calling for proposals for the challenge, which will accelerate innovation in support of long-term competitiveness and stimulate growth in the critically important agriculture, agri-food and forestry sectors. Projects that result…

    June 5, 2020
  • Update 83: COVID-19 Pandemic in Alberta

    Update 83: COVID-19 Pandemic in Alberta

    June 4 at 6 p.m. Hospitalization rates remain low with 48 people in hospital, six of whom are in intensive care. In total, 6,611 Albertans have recovered from COVID-19. One more Albertan has died. Testing is now available to all Albertans, whether they have COVID-19 symptoms or not. Latest updates 15 new cases bring the number…

    June 5, 2020
  • Healthy Hints from Pharmasave: Stroke Treatment and Rehabilitation

    Healthy Hints from Pharmasave: Stroke Treatment and Rehabilitation

    Stroke is a medical emergency. It is important to get emergency medical help right away so that the stroke can be treated. Strokes can be treated with medications, surgery, or other non-surgical techniques. The exact treatment used depends on the type of stroke, when the stroke started, and the overall health of the person having the…

    June 5, 2020
  • New Spyhill Services Centre Improves In-Custody Care

    New Spyhill Services Centre Improves In-Custody Care

    After almost 60 years of being the central hub for processing people who have been arrested, the holding cells in in the downtown core will be retired this week as we are moving into the new Spyhill Services Centre this Wednesday, May 27, 2020. The Downtown facility was built as part of a new Police…

    June 4, 2020
  • Parliament is Essential and MPs are Essential Workers

    Parliament is Essential and MPs are Essential Workers

    Parliament is an essential pillar in our democracy and Members of Parliament are essential workers meaning we should be in Ottawa representing our constituents in a fully functional House of Commons. Last week I returned to Ottawa to participate in the in-person debate fighting to have Parliament return and was angered to stand in the…

    June 4, 2020
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