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Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), known as "forever chemicals," are persistent in the environment and linked to various health risks including liver, kidney, and reproductive issues. The Canadian government is proposing to classify most PFAS as toxic to reduce their use. Consumers can limit exposure by reading labels and avoiding products containing PFAS.
Dr. Alika Lafontaine highlights that Alberta's healthcare issues stem from daily operations rather than structural changes. He advocates for a focus on patient outcomes, contending that improving care quality is more vital than merely cutting costs. Effective reform should prioritize culture change and efficient care delivery to reduce inefficiencies and enhance patient experiences.
The Village of Forestburg council voted to increase councillors' base pay to $6,200, aligning it with the deputy mayor's salary, during an April 9 meeting. This decision, amidst discussions on compensation equity, comes after no pay hike since 2018, despite similar remuneration practices observed in other municipalities.
A person reported a cell phone stolen after being accidentally left at a local convenience store. Police reviewed CCTV footage from the store noting a male suspect. This matter is still under investigation.
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In the aftermath of five students and an educational assistant dying at Tumbler Ridge Secondary on Feb. 10, Alberta has put $22 million towards safety and security improvements for schools.
Kal Tire Sedgewick, established in 1948, has evolved from a small family shop to a vital community hub. Under Hal Sparrow's stewardship, and now led by his son Bryce, the business offers diverse automotive services while emphasizing apprenticeship and community support. Its legacy of grit and dedication continues to flourish in the Flagstaff Region.
The Royal Canadian Legion celebrates its centenary by offering free memberships until 2026. The Killam Branch, now open to all Canadians, welcomes Associate Members and aims to engage the community through new events. The Legion's mission remains to support veterans, promote remembrance, and foster community connections.
Chatham-Kent–Leamington MP Dave Epp addresses challenges posed by Trump's tariffs and the Iran war, urging the federal government to reduce regulatory red tape for businesses seeking stability. Industry leaders emphasize the need for domestic steel production and relief from tariffs to encourage private investment and job recovery in affected sectors.
Minister of Justice Mickey Amery discussed Bill 18, the Safeguards for Last Resort Termination of Life Act, which aims to regulate Medical Aid in Dying (MAID) for Albertans, especially those with mental illness. The bill restricts MAID eligibility and prohibits advance requests, coercion, and referrals outside Alberta while requiring training for providers.