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Don’t Stop Screaming Into the Abyss

By IAN WILSON Screaming into the abyss can produce some interesting responses. Sometimes you hear an echo. At times the silence is deafening. But if you wait long enough, you just might hear it. When I began working for the John Petropoulos Memorial Fund (JPMF) some 13 years ago, I knew little about who Const.…
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Fish You Were (NOT) Here

There’s something fishy going on… and thankfully a few concerned citizens “caught” it! On July 10th 2019, the Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) Hotline received a report of numerous dead fish in the Elbow River, just outside of Bragg Creek. Fish biologists confirmed on July 11th that the fish were tilapia. This warm-water species is native to Africa…
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COVID-19 Wage Subsidy for Parties is a Bandaid—it’s Time to Restore Democratic Funding to Parties!

The outrage from some quarters over parties receiving the COVID-19 wage subsidy should be a wake-up call for Canadians: It’s time to fund parties democratically again, not staunch their wounds when they’re bleeding donors. Love them or hate them, political parties are public entities. The democracy we know would not function without them. Parties raise funds from…
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From My Bookshelf: Mink River

By Lynn Willoughby Mink River ~ Brian Doyle This is Doyle’s debut novel. It is long and often wordy, but the prose is exquisite – there are quotes from William Blake, musical references including Puccini, Van Morrison and Bruce Springsteen, literary notes, the King James Bible is often quoted, Gaelic is frequently referenced, plus many Indigenous…
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Act Holds AER Accountable for Timely Application Reviews

Government is further acting on its election commitment to Albertans to ensure the province’s regulatory system is the most effective and efficient in North America. Bill 7, the Responsible Energy Development Amendment Act, directly addresses concerns about unnecessary delays – as a result of needless red tape and ineffective processes – in the Alberta Energy Regulator’s (AER)…
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Wild Okotoks! Calgary Wildlife Presents ‘Marvelous Misfits’

Sunday, May 31st at 1pm Alberta is home to many unique wildlife species that have unusual and interesting adaptations. Join us for this unique webinar with Calgary Wildlife where you will get to virtually meet their educational skunk, Oliver, as you learn about how our most maligned species are actually important and valuable contributors to…
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Fire Advisory in Forest Protection Area

In response to recent precipitation in many areas of the province and the great work of Alberta Wildfire, the government is removing the fire ban in the Forest Protection Area. A fire advisory is now in effect. Alberta Environment and Parks will mirror this approach. The fire advisory will now allow residents of the Forest…
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Limited Visitor Access and Basic Services Resume at Bar U Ranch National Historic Site

Longview, Alberta, May 27, 2020 – Starting June 1, 2020, Bar U Ranch National Historic Site will offer limited visitor access and basic services. Visitors will be able to access the following services and facilities: Parking lot; Admission to the site and access to public washrooms; National historic site grounds, and a new walking trail offer…
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The Value of Gardening as a Hobby

By Guest Author People look forward to gardening every day because it’s a rewarding hobby. You get to raise plants that would remain seeds without you and sometimes enjoy the literal fruits of your labor after a harvest. Depending on the size of your garden, you may spend a couple of hours taking care of it…
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Visitor Access and Basic Services Resume at Waterton Lakes National Park

WATERTON PARK, ALBERTA, MAY 27, 2020 – Starting June 1, 2020, Waterton Lakes National Park will offer visitor access and basic services. Visitors will be able to access the following services, activities and Parks Canada facilities: · Some day use areas, including Cameron Bay, Waterton lakeshore, Emerald Bay, Linnet Lake, Driftwood Beach, Pass Creek, Hay Barn and…
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UCalgary Named a Bee Campus for Bee-ing Stewards of our Landscape

Commitment to safeguarding pollinators and their habitats secures place on list hat if we created community engagement opportunities that helped to enhance environments for bees, butterflies and other essential pollinators? How do we each become better stewards of the campus landscape? A local collaboration was sparked between University of Calgary researchers, students and staff each…
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It’s Time to Give Canada’s Youth #Vote16

Fair Vote Canada applauds Senator Marilou McPhedran’s intention to put forward a bill in this Parliament to lower the voting age to 16. Fair Vote Canada board member Dolly Cepeda Montufar underscores the research showing that voters who start voting early are more likely to become lifelong voters: Lowering the federal voting age in Canada from 18 to 16…
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Update 76: COVID-19 Pandemic in Alberta

May 28 at 6 p.m. Alberta’s COVID-19 hospitalization rates remain low with 50 people in hospital, four of whom are in intensive care. In total, 6,160 Albertans have recovered from COVID-19. Two more Albertans have died. Latest updates 29 new cases bring the number of total active cases to 652. Cases have been identified in…
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Healthy Hints from Pharmasave: Fact or Fiction – Those Things That Go On in the Night

Fact or fiction: You shouldn’t wake a sleepwalker.Fiction!Sleep mythologists once sternly warned to never wake a sleepwalker – and that rousing one could even startle them to death! It’s true that it can be quite difficult to wake a sleepwalker, since the behaviour typically happens during deep sleep. And an awakened sleepwalker would be disoriented…
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Repair Café – Distancing Style


