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Day of Pink: Statement from Minister Aheer

April 8, 2020 Leela Sharon Aheer, Minister of Culture, Multiculturalism and Status of Women, issued the following statement on Day of Pink: “We are only strong when we stand together. All Albertans must stand united against discrimination and hatred. “On Day of Pink, we wear pink to raise awareness of the discrimination against LGBTQ2S+ Albertans.…
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Alberta Bits and Pieces Program Highlights Albertan Ingenuity, Generosity

Over the past week, more than 1,100 offers of support have poured in from private and non-profit organizations through the Government of Alberta’s Bits and Pieces program. The offers include passenger and commercial vehicles, hotel rooms and mobile trailers, food and water services, hospital gowns, face masks, ventilators and other personal protective equipment. They also…
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Break the Cycle of Violence – Birdies for Kids

March 31st marks the end of our 2019-2020 Fiscal Year, and the month was on par to be our busiest month for school presentations ever. Despite the school cancellations, we still completed a total of 183 classroom presentations to 4,173 students across the Foothills! (This is up from 164 presentations to 3,624 students in 2018-2019.) Rowan…
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Hospital Parking Fees Suspended During COVID-19

Government is directing Alberta Health Services to temporarily suspend parking fees for health-care workers and the general public during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Starting April 3, parking at all AHS facilities will be free to health-care workers and the general public. Many health-care workers and physicians are working from home and others need to work…
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Keeping the Faith Through COVID-19

“Hope will not be cancelled.” This message on a sign at McDougall United Church in Edmonton reflects the times. Spiritual leaders and their followers are changing how they worship in the shadow of COVID-19. That’s especially true as Jews, Christians, Sikhs and Muslims prepare for some of their most important celebrations: Passover, Easter, Vaisakh and…
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Healthy Hints from Pharmasave: More Than Just Stress

There are many things you can do on your own to reduce stress and improve your overall health. However, some of the symptoms of stress are very similar to those of depression. Depression is a common disorder that is related to a chemical imbalance in the brain. Fortunately, depression can be treated safely and effectively.…
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Provincial Meat Inspectors to Strengthen Food Supply

Provincial and federal meat inspectors will share resources to ensure a consistent supply of safe food products for Albertans and Canadians. To ensure the continuous operation of Alberta’s food supply chain, the provincial government is partnering with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) to increase food inspector capacity. Training will begin soon, which will allow…
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Nutrition Program Support Continues for Students

Nine non-profits will receive $3 million to provide additional food assistance for vulnerable K-12 students and families in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The non-profit organizations, which will each receive $300,000 or $375,000, have extensive experience serving their communities in Edmonton, Calgary, Red Deer, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, Grande Prairie and Fort McMurray. This $3 million…
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Vimy Ridge Day: Statement from Premier Kenney

Premier Jason Kenney issued the following statement to mark the National Day of Remembrance of the Battle of Vimy Ridge: “On the morning of April 9, 1917, on a battlefield in France, a deafening artillery barrage began. Advancing steadily behind this unprecedented wave of destruction were all four divisions of the Canadian Expeditionary Force, brought…
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Legion Initiatives Going Strong in the Midst of the Pandemic

The Royal Canadian Legion and its volunteer members are challenging COVID-19! With a little ingenuity and in the spirit of supporting our Veterans and communities, amazing work is happening in many parts of the country – members have found ways to continue helping while respecting advice from medical officials. Virtual meetings One example is Buddy Check…
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COVID-19 Modelling Data Released

Modelling projections for COVID-19 highlight the importance of continuing aggressive countermeasures to protect the lives and livelihoods of Albertans in order to stop the pandemic and restart the economy. Alberta Health’s modelling projections indicate total cases range from 800,000 to one million infections, from mild and undiagnosed to detected, confirmed and treated, under two provincial…
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Expanded Child Care for Essential Workers

Government is expanding eligibility for select licensed child care centres to provide child care for all essential service workers. In addition to the previously eligible front-line health-care workers, critical infrastructure workers and first responders, child care is now available to anyone who works in the critical areas outlined as essential by government. A full list…
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Passover: Statement from Premier Kenney

Premier Jason Kenney wishes Alberta’s Jewish community a happy Passover: “Albertans of Jewish faith are celebrating Passover, commemorating the enslavement, fight against oppression and eventual emancipation of the Israelites from Egyptian slavery. “The COVID-19 pandemic is limiting the size of the gatherings, but families are still finding ways to feast, share in thousand-year-old rituals, and…




