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  • Canadian Energy Centre Reduces Budget in Response to COVID-19

    Canadian Energy Centre Reduces Budget in Response to COVID-19

    The Canadian Energy Centre (CEC) is reducing its current operating budget by 90 per cent to reflect needs during the COVID-19 pandemic. The overwhelming majority of the CEC’s budget was intended for paid advertising campaigns that cannot proceed during the COVD-19 pandemic. As a result, the CEC has reduced its current spending to subsistence operations…

    April 5, 2020
  • Text4Hope: Supporting Mental Health & Wellness in a Time of Stress & Isolation

    Text4Hope: Supporting Mental Health & Wellness in a Time of Stress & Isolation

    Feeling stress, anxiety and depression due to the COVID-19 crisis? We can help. The Mental Health Foundation, in partnership with Calgary Health Trust, the University Hospital Foundation, the Royal Alexandra Hospital Foundation, Alberta Cancer Foundation and the Alberta Children’s Hospital Foundation, is supporting a new Alberta Health Services program Text4Hope – a free service providing…

    April 5, 2020
  • Okotoks: Fire Pit Exemptions

    Okotoks: Fire Pit Exemptions

    Fire permit requirements waived for front yard fire pits The Okotoks Fire Department has waived any permit requirements to allow fire pits to be located in the front of your home, in either the yard or driveway.  Fire pits are fun activities for kids, as they can roast a hot dog or make s’mores over…

    April 4, 2020
  • Newly-launched Covid-19 Monitor Reveals Canadians Largely Heeding Public Health Advice, Though Confidence in Government Response Varies

    Newly-launched Covid-19 Monitor Reveals Canadians Largely Heeding Public Health Advice, Though Confidence in Government Response Varies

    TORONTO, March 27, 2020 /CNW/ – Data scientists at Vox Pop Labs, in partnership with public health researchers at St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto and public strategy firm MASS LBP, have launched the COVID-19 Monitor — a rolling public opinion study that will survey approximately 2,500 Canadians every 72 hours throughout the duration of the public health emergency. “This study is an effort to make a…

    April 4, 2020
  • From My Bookshelf: Native Tongue

    From My Bookshelf: Native Tongue

    By Lynn Willoughby Native Tongue ~ Carl Hiassen Sometimes after reading a series of difficult, tragic, inhumane books, I need a change.  I need to read something by David Sedaris, Christopher Moore, Terry Fallis or Carl Hiassen.  This book of fiction gave me the laughter, the silliness and the satire I needed. The Amazing Kingdom of…

    April 4, 2020
  • Transforming Agriculture Research in Alberta

    Transforming Agriculture Research in Alberta

    Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Devin Dreeshen has announced the creation of Results Driven Agriculture Research (RDAR), a non-profit, arm’s-length agriculture research organization. Early this year, government consulted with farmers, industry and key partners in the agricultural sector. From that engagement, there was a consensus that farmers, in collaboration with others involved in research, are…

    April 4, 2020
  • Better Eating Leads to Better Lives

    Better Eating Leads to Better Lives

    AHS dietitians support healthy nutrition for Albertans Story by Karolina Sekulic | Photo by Agnieszka Adams Dietitians are registered health professionals who support clients by finding innovative ways to unite healthy eating with their lifestyle. Alberta Health Services employs more than 500 of them who work in a variety of settings such as hospitals, supportive…

    April 4, 2020
  • Learn About the Province’s Wildlife

    Learn About the Province’s Wildlife

    To complement the release of new sport fishing regulations, and in recognition of the fact many Albertans are self-isolating in light of COVID-19, the Alberta Hunter Education Instructors’ Association is making its eight-module Alberta Fishing Education Program available online for free. “Many Albertans are practising physical distancing right now, so what better time to learn…

    April 4, 2020
  • At a Glance: What Customers Need to Know about Starbucks Response to COVID-19

    At a Glance: What Customers Need to Know about Starbucks Response to COVID-19

    Starbucks is taking several actions to protect the health and well-being of our partners (employees) and customers and to control the spread of COVID-19. All decisions are grounded in partner and customer care and safety, based on facts and science, and communicated with transparency. Read below for an at-a-glance overview. Our Stores Your Starbucks Experience…

    April 3, 2020
  • K-12 Education Funding Temporarily Adjusted to Match Cost

    K-12 Education Funding Temporarily Adjusted to Match Cost

    With in-school classes cancelled indefinitely, funding for K-12 education is being temporarily adjusted to reflect the cost of at-home learning by students during the COVID-19 pandemic. This funding will be restored when in-person classes resume. While funding for teachers and most other aspects of the K-12 system is being maintained, funding for transportation and some…

    April 3, 2020
  • Firebrand Glass: Creating and Connecting

    Firebrand Glass: Creating and Connecting

    We are  wishing you all good health in this difficult time.We are lucky to have our studio in our backyard so that we can to work on commissions and gifts. It is gratifying amidst all the uncertainty to be able to create. At this moment we can’t have visitors in in the studio but we…

    April 3, 2020
  • Alberta RCMP Reminds Drivers and Motorcyclists to Take a Breath and Slow Down

    Alberta RCMP Reminds Drivers and Motorcyclists to Take a Breath and Slow Down

    Edmonton – This April, Alberta RCMP reminds Albertans that speeding is not only driving at speeds beyond posted legal limits, but also driving too fast for weather, road and traffic conditions. Speeding behaviours put everyone at risk: drivers, passengers and other road users. Alberta RCMP wants drivers to put the brakes on speeding and encourages everyone…

    April 3, 2020
  • ASA No Longer Recommended to Prevent First Stroke, Heart Disease

    ASA No Longer Recommended to Prevent First Stroke, Heart Disease

    New advice could affect millions of Canadian adults taking ASA without being directed to (Ottawa) — A new Heart & Stroke guideline published today in the Canadian Medical Association Journal does not recommend taking ASA (Acetylsalicylic acid) as a preventive measure for those who do not have a history of stroke or heart or vascular…

    April 3, 2020
  • Update 20: COVID-19 Pandemic in Alberta

    Update 20: COVID-19 Pandemic in Alberta

    An additional 97 cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in Alberta since the last report, bringing the total number of cases in the province to 968. There have been two additional deaths, one in the Calgary zone and the other in the North zone. Latest updates Strong outbreak measures have been put in place at…

    April 3, 2020
  • Supporting Indigenous Safety Through COVID-19

    Supporting Indigenous Safety Through COVID-19

    Indigenous Relations works with federal and Indigenous governments to be sure all Albertans benefit from pandemic planning and response. Rick Wilson, Minister of Indigenous Relations, and Grand Chief Billy Morin of the Confederacy of Treaty 6 First Nations spoke about a co-ordinated effort to ensure all Indigenous people in Alberta have access to supplies and…

    April 3, 2020
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