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Judo Alberta Clubs Win 6 Medals at 2016 Sportif International Judo Championships Saturday

Judo Alberta’s team of cadet (U18) and junior (U21) competitors won six medals at the Sportif International Judo Championships in Edinburgh, Scotland Saturday. This developmental international competition hosted 800 athletes from 20 countries. Alberta’s team performed well winning six medals and – more importantly – gaining valuable experience at the international level. Lethbridge’s Hana Varsanyi…
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Government Launches Formal Review of Alberta’s Workers’ Compensation Board

As part of the Government of Alberta’s review of agencies, boards and commissions, an independent panel will review the WCB system and make recommendations. A three-member panel will examine the Workers’ Compensation Board’s governance and effectiveness, all relevant legislation, the principles of compensation, and WCB policies, including those related to privacy and confidentiality, and…
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34th Annual Alberta Horse Conference Summary

This article is courtesy of the Horse Industry Association of Alberta A total of 400 horse enthusiasts left their farms and convened at the 34th annual Alberta Horse Conference in Red Deer for a weekend, in mid-January, filled with fun and education. Delegates came from all over BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, and Montana. The exhibit…
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Alberta to Diversify Markets and Increase Trade Opportunities with New International Presence in Southern China
Minister of Economic Development and Trade Deron Bilous has opened Alberta’s newest international office in Guangzhou to help unlock business opportunities in the region. Guangzhou is the business hub of Southern China. The new office will showcase Alberta as one of the best places to do business, as well as attract investment, strengthen key relationships,…
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Savings Plans Exempt from Housing Eligibility Rules

Albertans applying for affordable housing will no longer have to declare their disability and education savings plans as part of asset testing rules. Registered Disability Savings Plans or Registered Education Savings Plans will no longer count toward the $7,000 asset limit for affordable housing programs. Some applicants have been denied access to housing support because…
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Alberta RCMP out this past long weekend patrolling Alberta’s highways

Edmonton, AB – While many Albertans were enjoying time with family friends over the Easter long weekend, the RCMP and Alberta Sheriffs were on duty patrolling the province’s roads. Although some investigations are still underway and not all the data from police has been tallied yet, overall the RCMP saw a decline in the…
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Albertan EcoHeroes Take One Step Closer To Receiving Prestigious Environmental Award

Calgary, AB – Thursday, at Calgary’s Eau Claire Market, hopeful nominees joined the Alberta Emerald Foundation (AEF), its sponsors, volunteers and other members from the local community, for the announcement of the 25th Annual Emerald Awards Finalists. Over the past weeks, a panel of knowledgeable third-party judges with cross-sectoral experience rose to the challenge of…
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Government Invests in Community Programs that Support Families and Prevent Violence

Community organizations are receiving Family and Community Safety Program grants for local programs and services that support the safety and well-being of Alberta families. As part of the Family Violence Framework, the Alberta government is investing $3.5 million in one-time funding to support programs that protect women and girls, Indigenous, immigrant and rural communities,…
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Alberta’s flags at half-staff to honour Lahore victims

Flags at the Alberta Legislature and Calgary’s McDougall Centre lowered until further notice. The decision commemorates the 69 victims of the attack in Lahore, Pakistan, on March 27, 2016. “It is with deep sadness that Alberta joins the world in mourning all the victims of the Easter Sunday bombing. “We unite with the global…
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Alberta’s Future Workforce Gets Hands-on Career Training

The Career and Technology Foundations program will help students begin planning their careers before they enter high school. Education Minister David Eggen has approved the Career and Technology Foundations (CTF) program for students in Grades 5 to 9, which means schools across the province are able to take full advantage of the program for the…
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Province Honours Transportation Innovation

The winners of the 2016 Minister’s Awards for Transportation Innovation represent diverse parts of Alberta and assorted areas of expertise. These annual awards recognize the innovative people and organizations in Alberta who plan, design, construct, operate or maintain a roadway, transit service or related initiative. This is the first year that the category of transit/accessible…
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AHS Weekly Wellness News: Teaching Sexual Health

Research shows that parent-child communication about sexuality can influence teen sexual behaviour. As a parent, you may not feel comfortable or have the information you need to teach or discuss sexual health with your kids. You aren’t alone: many parents are anxious about having “those talks”. We’re here to help. Alberta Health Services’ Teaching Sexual…
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Three simple steps boat owners can take to combat invasive species

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‘If you drink and drive…you’ll make someone cry’

Grade 6 student’s powerful message on impaired driving selected as overall winner for provincial liquor bag contest One child’s powerful message on the dangers of impaired driving emphasizes the hope that Alberta’s roads will be safer. Keana Hollmann, a Grade 6 student from Tofield School, is the overall winner of the inaugural Students Against Drinking…
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ATB Financial Launches New Crowdlending Platform

Edmonton—Inspired by the success of its Alberta BoostR online crowdfunding platform, ATB Financial has unveiled a new way to support the province’s small businesses, this time through crowdlending. ATB LendR gives Albertans the opportunity to, as a crowd, loan money to budding entrepreneurs. Once an entrepreneur reaches half of its funding goal, ATB will provide…

