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A report by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives suggests that Canada can improve access to primary care by adopting practices from Scotland and Ontario. Key recommendations include transitioning family doctors to government employees and expanding community health centers, addressing inequities as many Canadians lack family doctors and face worse health outcomes.
Several calls were received regarding a possible assault in the area of St. Mary’s Hospital. Police attended and located two male subjects. A 30-year-old male was arrested for assault and transported to Camrose Police Service cells.
Calgary student Gayatri Sakharkar has developed a biodegradable mulch film from orange and pineapple peels to combat microplastic pollution in agriculture. Inspired by her family's agricultural background, she won multiple awards at the Calgary Youth Science Fair. Passionate about sustainability, she plans to pursue scientific research throughout her life.
Heavy rain has led to the cancellation of Killam/Sedgewick Rodeo Weekend events like the Blacktop Bonanza Street Fair and the Killam Parade. The main rodeo will proceed outdoors at the Sedgewick Recreation Centre. Other events, such as the Legion celebration and dealership activities, are confirmed to continue. Check for weather updates.
The Killam Rodeo will take place outdoors in Sedgewick on June 19 and 20 due to ongoing renovations at the Killam Arena lobby. The annual Killam Blacktop Bonanza will also occur, featuring a Parade and Show 'N Shine on Main Street. Further details can be found in ads from The Community Press.
British Columbia and Ontario have implemented laws providing protections for gig workers, while companies like Uber and DoorDash lobby against similar measures in other provinces. These firms classify workers as independent contractors, denying them essential benefits. Efforts from industry-backed legislation across the U.S. aim to maintain this classification and limit worker rights.
Bob Coutts, owner of Coutts Home Hardware in Forestburg, is preparing to celebrate the store's 100th anniversary from June 11 to 13. Established by his grandfather in 1926, the store has thrived due to loyal customers and community support. The celebration will feature sales, door prizes, and donations to local funds.
The Whitehorse Rapids Fish Hatchery, in partnership with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans and the Kwanlin Dün First Nation, released over 60,000 salmon fry into Michie Creek to mitigate fish losses at the Yukon hydro facility. The project, ongoing for over 40 years, employs matrix spawning to enhance genetic diversity and aims for sustainable salmon management while exploring collaborative efforts with local Indigenous communities.