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The Alberta Weekly Newspapers Association revealed on April 24 that The Community Press won 1st place in Best Spot News Photography at the 2025 Better Newspaper Competition Awards, which featured entries from across Alberta. The publication expressed pride in receiving this award, emphasizing its commitment to delivering quality to readers.
The Town of Bashaw council has initially approved a bylaw amendment allowing housing in commercial buildings, specifically security suites in highway commercial zones. This change aims to legalize an existing suite and simplify future approvals. The amendment will undergo public advertising and return for further council discussion.
Alberta's Premier Danielle Smith announced an additional question for the Oct. 19 referendum regarding the province's status in Canada. This query asks if Alberta should initiate a legal process for a binding referendum on potential separation. The decision follows a court ruling affecting a separation petition. Smith emphasizes the importance of public input in shaping Alberta's future.
A Calgary man, Abdoulaye Gadjiko, faces eight human trafficking charges after a six-month investigation by Regina police. Allegations include forcing a woman into sex work and profiting from it across Western Canada. The investigation involved collaborations with law enforcement from multiple provinces, aiming to ensure victim safety and dismantle trafficking operations.
The Forestburg council approved a 2.5 percent municipal tax hike amid budget pressures at their May 21 meeting. Chief Administrative Officer Dwight Dibben indicated rising costs and diminishing provincial support necessitated the increase. Despite concerns over property assessments and minimum tax rates, the council passed the new tax bylaw, with one councillor opposing it.
The Forestburg village council approved funding for the Forestburg Historical Society, granting half of the requested $11,026.36 to support summer staff positions. Councillors debated budget constraints and the society's previous lack of funding requests, ultimately passing the motion with a 4-1 vote against a proposed lower amount.
Canadians are shifting from individual wellness practices to communal experiences, influenced by pandemic isolation. Shared wellness spaces like thermal baths and saunas promote social connections, address loneliness, and enhance mental health. These environments also offer a refuge from modern pressures, providing unstructured relaxation while reviving traditional bathing cultures.
Active family days outdoors require effective sun protection, especially when engaging in sports and activities. Apply sunscreen 15 minutes before heading out, use broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher, and plan to reapply after 80 minutes of sweating. Incorporate sun safety habits into breaks and ensure everyone, including adults, applies sunscreen consistently.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew has received praise from First Nations leaders for challenging Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's views on Treaty rights and consultation duties. Kinew asserted that the responsibility to consult lies with the Alberta government, especially concerning impacts from proposed independence. Both leaders emphasize the importance of respecting Treaty rights.