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  • The Art of Leadership for Women

    The Art of Leadership for Women

    The Art of Leadership for Women will be returning with its national tour to Toronto, Calgary, and Vancouver. This unique one-day conference features a riveting collection of world leaders, business icons, academics, and bestselling authors who share tools and insights on the most critical topics and trends confronting women leaders today. Join over 2,000 leaders…

    March 11, 2020
  • Improving Access to Health Data in Alberta

    Improving Access to Health Data in Alberta

    The Government of Alberta is seeking a vendor to help design a world-class health data warehouse and strategy to drive research and innovation for health-system improvement. The project will strengthen health analytics and set the vision for a “data access safe haven.” The safe haven will store valuable provincial health and non-health data in a…

    March 11, 2020
  • Understanding the Basics of your Cryptocurrency Taxes

    Understanding the Basics of your Cryptocurrency Taxes

    Note: this is a US article* Cryptocurrency isn’t a reliable investment option since its prices go up and down like a rollercoaster and offer no stability to an individual. The nature of this digitized investment option is somewhat volatile and lacks assurance that an investor seeks an investment opportunity. Furthermore, CryptoCurrency is decentralized, which makes…

    March 11, 2020
  • International Women’s Day: Premier Kenney

    International Women’s Day: Premier Kenney

    Premier Jason Kenney issued the following statement to recognize International Women’s Day: “Each year, we proudly celebrate the achievements of women and acknowledge the challenges they continue to face as they strive for gender equality. “This year’s theme reminds us that ‘an equal world is an enabled world.’ History has taught us that when women…

    March 11, 2020
  • A Piece of History from Northern Quebec Comes to the Foothills

    A Piece of History from Northern Quebec Comes to the Foothills

    By Pam Jones, Editor Mike Lebrun of Okotoks has passed his late Father’s Lions Vest down to Foothills Lions Club. Mike’s dad, Marcel Lebrun had a long career with the RCAF from 1953 – 1975. He then retired to the once thriving town in Northern Quebec called Gagnon. Gagnon was a mining town that has…

    March 11, 2020
  • Samaritan’s Purse Brings Immediate Relief to Tennessee Families

    Samaritan’s Purse Brings Immediate Relief to Tennessee Families

    Less than 12 hours after deadly tornadoes ripped through Nashville and its surrounding communities, Samaritan’s Purse disaster response specialists were on the way to provide immediate relief to affected Tennessee families. The international Christian relief organization deployed three Disaster Relief Units, tractor-trailers stocked with critical relief supplies, to Mt. Juliet and Cookeville—three of the hardest-hit…

    March 10, 2020
  • Okotoks Arts and Learning Campus – Feedback Welcome

    Okotoks Arts and Learning Campus – Feedback Welcome

    Thank you for attending the information session! If you were unable to attend, please click the button below  to view the preliminary site plans (until approved by Council). The Okotoks Arts & Learning Campus (ACL) project, an exciting downtown initiative that will enhance learning, cultural & economic development opportunities, is expected to get underway soon; more information…

    March 10, 2020
  • Pet-friendly Places to Stay Overnight in our National Parks

    Pet-friendly Places to Stay Overnight in our National Parks

    No one loves heading out on the trails with you more than your dog, so why let the fun end when the sun goes down? There are some amazing pet-friendly places to stay in our parks and sites across the country, so make a reservation now and get ready for good times, tail wags and…

    March 10, 2020
  • Love is in the Air for Coyotes

    Love is in the Air for Coyotes

    Have you noticed more coyotes in and around the area? Well, there’s a reason for that – they’re looking for mates! January and February is mating season for coyotes and their gestation period last approximately 63 days with four to seven pups born per litter. During mating season, coyotes are highly visible as they travel in…

    March 10, 2020
  • New Cases of COVID-19 Confirmed in Alberta

    New Cases of COVID-19 Confirmed in Alberta

    Alberta’s chief medical officer of health has announced three new cases of novel coronavirus, officially known as COVID-19, in the province. There are now seven confirmed cases of the virus in Alberta. These individuals are all recovering in isolation at home with support from public health officials. “These cases were detected thanks to the aggressive…

    March 10, 2020
  • Canadian Olympic Committee Certified as a Great Place to Work®

    Canadian Olympic Committee Certified as a Great Place to Work®

    TORONTO (February 6, 2020) — The Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) is proud to announce that it has been certified as a Great Place to Work® after a thorough and independent analysis conducted by Great Place to Work® Institute Canada. This certification is based on direct feedback from employees, provided as part of an extensive and…

    March 10, 2020
  • Conservatives Mark One Year of Liberal Failure Since Chinese Government Banned Canadian Canola

    Conservatives Mark One Year of Liberal Failure Since Chinese Government Banned Canadian Canola

    March 6, 2020 OTTAWA, ON – John Barlow, Shadow Minister for Agriculture and Agri-Food, Randy Hoback, Shadow Minister for International Trade, and Garnett Genuis, Shadow Minister for Canada-China Relations and Multiculturalism, released the following statement marking one year since the Chinese government banned the import of Canadian canola: “One year ago, the Chinese government banned imports…

    March 10, 2020
  • John Barlow, MP: Celebrating Canadian Agriculture

    John Barlow, MP: Celebrating Canadian Agriculture

    Agriculture is intricately woven into communities large and small across Canada. As a nation, we came together on February 11th to celebrate the contributions of our farmers, ranchers and producers who put world class food on our tables.The Canadian agriculture and agri-food sectors account for more than $100 billion in economic activity every year and…

    March 9, 2020
  • Supporting Recovery and Combatting Drugs in Lethbridge

    Supporting Recovery and Combatting Drugs in Lethbridge

    A new drug treatment court in Lethbridge will help support addiction treatment and recovery, while increased funding for police will target drug traffickers and suppliers. Lethbridge will have the first drug treatment court outside of Edmonton and Calgary as part of a four-year investment of up to $20 million that will see drug treatment courts…

    March 9, 2020
  • Planet Waves Horoscopes: March 9 – 16, 2020

    Planet Waves Horoscopes: March 9 – 16, 2020

    By Eric Francis ARIES — You need some time in the sanctity of your own thoughts, to consider where you are at in life, and what you want. Various events keep extracting you into the world, particularly via the digital sphere. You have an important investment of yourself there, particularly social, and you’ve figured out…

    March 9, 2020
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