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Suncor Meadow Creek West Project Receives Approval

Government has approved Suncor Energy’s Meadow Creek West project, enabling it to move forward in the the best interest of Albertans. The government’s approval allows Suncor to proceed to the next stage of development, including making a final investment decision and applying for other environmental licences and local area development permits. “Enabling projects like Meadow…
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Engagement Opportunity – Budget & Education Plan

Deadline is February 28th The Alberta Provincial Budget is impacting K-12 education in significant ways. Foothills School Division (FSD) has been working diligently to adapt to our new funding reality while maintaining high quality teaching and learning throughout the Division. We are experiencing challenging times as we continue to plan for current and future school years.…
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Raise Awareness of Bullying by Wearing Pink

Bullying can happen to anyone at any time, regardless of age. Know where you can turn for help. On Feb. 26, the Alberta government is running a digital campaign to recognize Pink Shirt Day and raise awareness of bullying and the resources available through #WhereToTurn. Pink Shirt Day began in 2007 when a student in…
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Okotoks RCMP Seeking Public Assistance to Identify Two Shoplifting Suspects

Okotoks, Alberta – On February 9, 2020 around 1:00 pm two males made off with over $2500.00 in stolen property from Walmart. Included in the thefts were a number of high end appliances. They were captured on camera leaving the main doors of the store with full shopping carts. Once outside, it is unknown how they…
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Safe at Home – Project Update

Safe at Home is a 4-year pilot project funded by the Status of Women Canada department for Women and Gender Equality. It is designed to be an alternative approach to supporting families experiencing domestic abuse and violence. The Safe at Home project will initially be based in Claresholm and will be the first of its kind…
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New Physician Funding Framework Announced

Alberta will maintain physician funding at $5.4 billion, the highest level ever, and implement its final offer to the Alberta Medical Association (AMA) to avoid $2 billion in cost overruns. Existing terms will remain in place until March 31, 2020. A new funding framework will then be introduced, in a multi-year process that will require…
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Strengthening Communities: The Role of the Public Library as a Site of Connection

By Aly Velji, Manager, Adult Literacy Services, Toronto Public Library The role of public libraries in supporting their community, especially vulnerable persons is nothing new. For people experiencing homelessness, libraries provide relief during times of extreme weather, a place to relax, connect and receive supports. Libraries can function as enriched spaces by offering opportunities to…
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Federal Carbon Tax: Premier Kenney

Premier Kenney issued the following statement on the Alberta Court of Appeal’s 4-1 ruling that the federal carbon tax is unconstitutional: “Today is a great victory for Alberta and for Canadian federalism. We promised Albertans we would fight for them, and today we succeeded. “We will not tolerate Ottawa determining the future of Alberta’s economy.…
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Major Cities Sitting on Huge “Surprise” Surpluses

Claims that municipalities are impoverished and in need of increased revenues needs a closer look Canadians always hear that their cities are strapped for cash. Yet a new report from the C.D. Howe Institute reveals that Canada’s biggest municipalities ran aggregate budget surpluses of $11 billion in 2018. In “What You See is Not What…
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Alberta SPCA Removes 143 Cats From Home

Case is expected to cost over $25,000 in vet and boarding fees The Alberta SPCA is making an appeal for donations after recently removing 143 cats from one home in the greater Edmonton area. The cats were not in distress which allowed Peace Officers to gradually deal with the situation. The owner agreed to surrender…
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New Zwozdesky Centre Unveiled at Norwood

The leading-edge Gene Zwozdesky Centre at Norwood will provide rehabilitative programs to help seniors and those in continuing care maintain their best quality of life. Programs and services at the centre will support the wellbeing of seniors and those with complex continuing care needs. The centre will offer highly specialized rehabilitation programs, palliative care, hemodialysis,…
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Renowned Concert Pianist Janina Fialkowska in High River

High River Gift of Music Society presents renowned concert pianist, Janina Fialkowska in a matinée concert. Hailed as “one of the Grandes Dames of piano playing” and beloved for her exquisite playing, Fialkowska has enchanted audiences and critics around the world with her remarkable music. The High River concert will feature works from her newly…
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Expanding Calgary ER and Mental Health Units

The Alberta Government is committing $137 million to build a bigger, better emergency department and mental health units at Calgary’s Peter Lougheed Centre. This capital funding is in addition to the $20.6 billion annual budget for health services, the highest ever in the province and the highest per capita of all provinces. “For years, Calgarians…
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Teck Frontier Project Update: Premier Kenney

Premier Kenney issued the following statement following Teck’s decision to withdraw its application for approval for the Frontier project: “Today’s announcement by Teck to withdraw its application for approval of the Frontier project, only days before the federal cabinet was set to decide whether to approve or reject it, is a grave disappointment to Albertans.…



