Minister Pon joins The Brenda Strafford Foundation, Alberta Innovates, and Alberta Health Services to celebrate the launch of a new resource to help communities address dementia.
Learn more: www.alberta.ca/release.cfm?xID=6450322D4CF53-AB72-7803-D4...
Premier Jason Kenney and Cabinet are sworn in at Government House, in Edmonton on Tuesday, April 30, 2019. (Photo by Alberta Government) Learn more: www.alberta.ca/release.cfm?xID=63812583439F6-F6AB-FF31-FA...
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If passed, Bill 2, An Act to Remove Barriers for Survivors of Sexual and Domestic Violence, would amend existing legislation to remove time limits to bring forward civil claims.
(L-R): Debra Tomlinson, CEO, Association of Alberta Sexual Assault Services; Elizabeth Halpin, survivor; Kathleen Ganley, Minister of Justice and Solicitor General; Mary Jane James, Executive Director, Sexual Assault Centre of Edmonton
The province has ramped up inspections for invasive species such as zebra and quagga mussels on boats and other watercraft to prevent major damage to Alberta’s waterways. Four inspection stations on major entry points will target boats entering Alberta.
Once introduced to a waterbody, non-native mussels are virtually impossible to eradicate. An infestation of invasive mussels is estimated to cost the province more than $75 million annually – including damage to infrastructure and recreational opportunities. bit.ly/11euu3g
Photo credit: National Park Service, Lake Mead, Arizona
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The Royal Tyrrell Museum’s new exhibit, Grounds for Discovery, showcases some of the most significant fossils that have been discovered through industrial work.
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