New study finds Canadians generating large amounts of electronic waste

New study finds Canadians generating large amounts of electronic waste

A study by the University of Waterloo predicts Canada will produce 2.3 million tons of e-waste between 2025 and 2030, driven by short electronics lifespans. E-waste contains hazardous materials that pose environmental and health risks, especially in developing countries where it is exported. Promoting longer product lifetimes and refurbished products is essential.
Town of Hanna council hears about mental health calls

Town of Hanna council hears about mental health calls

The Town of Hanna council discussed police challenges with mental health calls during a recent meeting. RCMP commander S/Sgt. Rob Welsman provided a quarterly update, noting static crime rates and emphasizing community policing priorities, including traffic enforcement, community engagement, and monitoring offenders. Mayor Povaschuk highlighted rising oilfield crime concerns.
Flagstaff council advocates against closure of research facilities

Flagstaff council advocates against closure of research facilities

At a March 11 meeting, Flagstaff County Council heard from farmer Ken Eshpeter, who voiced concerns over the potential closure of the Lacombe federal research station. Eshpeter emphasized the importance of continuous agricultural research and urged council members to advocate against the closure, which he believes would harm Alberta's farming community.
Portrait of young female farmer standing in soybean field examining crop

Alberta women ‘never on sidelines’ of farming, MLA says

Alberta farms increasingly depend on women with post-secondary education taking leadership roles, as highlighted by MLA Tara Sawyer in relation to the UN International Year of the Woman Farmer 2026. Historically, Alberta women have played crucial roles in agriculture, and currently, 20,000 female farm operators contribute significantly to the industry.
Bell’s historic AI investment in Sask. followed record lobbying from company

Bell’s historic AI investment in Sask. followed record lobbying from company

Bell Canada announced on March 16 its plan to construct a 90,000 square foot AI data centre near Regina, marking its largest investment in Saskatchewan. This development follows extensive lobbying efforts by Bell aimed at influencing local policies on technological innovations. The centre is projected to be operational by late 2027.
Parkinson Association of Alberta urges public to take part in Sit ‘N Stand Challenge

Parkinson Association of Alberta urges public to take part in Sit ‘N Stand Challenge

The Parkinson Association of Alberta is encouraging residents to support those with Parkinson's disease during April's Awareness Month by participating in the Sit ‘N Stand Challenge. The goal is to complete 500,000 sit-to-stands to promote movement and solidarity. The association also offers events to raise awareness and support the community.