Alberta SPCA and University of Alberta address farmer and animal well-being
CAMROSE — The Alberta SPCA and the Agricultural Well-being in Alberta (AgWellAB) program – part of the Alberta Centre for Sustainable Rural Communities (ACSRC)…
Getting your gut on track
You may have heard of the gut microbiome – it’s the community of microbes (example: bacteria) that live in your colon (or gut) that influences your health.
Business pathways start at Medicine Hat College
Taylor Hicke chose Medicine Hat College (MHC) for its small size, welcoming community and proximity to his hometown of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan…
STARS LOTTERY celebrates 40 years of critical care with Alberta’s biggest charity lottery
CALGARY – STARS LOTTERY Alberta is back with its largest ever prize pool in celebration of STARS’ 40th anniversary.
Helping seniors explore Alberta’s hidden gems
Alberta’s government is making it easier than ever for seniors to explore and enjoy the stunning landscapes that provincial parks have to offer.
ALBERTA WELLNESS: Preventing Cervical Cancer
January is Cervical Health Awareness Month, a time to learn about cervical cancer — how to prevent or find it early.
Taking action to double Alberta’s oil production
The Government of Alberta is working with partners to increase pipeline capacity in pursuit of its goal to double crude oil production and increase exports to the United States.
Aligning MLA compensation with public sector best practices
The Special Standing Committee on Members’ Services has approved updates to MLA compensation and caucus budgets, to better align with public sector best practices.
Refocused health care: Continuing the conversation
Albertans are invited to share their feedback as work continues to refocus and improve the province’s health care system.
Where Is My Ambulance group voices concerns
The following are excerpts taken from a blog posted by wheresmyambulance.com, which state all the information provided was attained through Freedom of Information requests…
Alberta lays track for passenger rail renaissance
A made-in-Alberta plan for sustainable passenger rail service could transform provincial travel, an MLA told the legislature as an online survey on the issue entered its final few weeks.
Tis the season to practice road safety
December is often a month full of celebrations with family and friends. If you’re partaking in holiday festivities this season, make sure to plan for a safe ride home.
Winter Sun Safety: Protecting yourself year-round
When winter arrives, many people living in Alberta may stop thinking about sun safety. However, ultraviolet radiation (UVR) can still pose a health risk, even in the chilly months.
Super-charged conversation touts Alberta tourism
How well is tourism doing in Alberta? Well enough that you may want to say “super” when you discuss the multi-billion-dollar industry.
Continued excellence in education highlighted
Christ The Redeemer (CTR) Catholic Schools is proud to announce outstanding results in the 2023-2024 Alberta Education Assurance survey…
Restoring balance for Albertans
Alberta is known around the world for many things – some of the most breathtaking and iconic scenery on earth, a world-class agricultural industry that puts high-quality food on tables…
Alberta shelters are ready for winter
As colder temperatures sweep in, the province is supporting the addition of both temporary winter spaces and year-round spaces in communities across Alberta…
Falls Prevention Month a reminder to stay safe all year
Alberta Health Services encourages Albertans to take steps to prevent falls and other injuries. About 180 children ages four and under and 11,000 adults ages 65 and older were hospitalized due to falls in Alberta in 2022.
Alberta signs onto U.S. energy pact
Premier Danielle Smith has joined the Governors’ Coalition for Energy Security to further support advocacy of Alberta’s energy and environmental interests with key U.S. states.
Viva Vitality: Building a Safer, Stronger You
November kicks off Falls Prevention Month, a time to raise awareness and take action to prevent falls. Falls are the leading cause of injury…