Alberta fire chiefs seek enhancements to roadside safety messaging

Alberta fire chiefs seek enhancements to roadside safety messaging

In Alberta, there is confusion regarding the rules for passing emergency vehicles. The Alberta Fire Chiefs Association urges a renewed public awareness campaign to emphasize the need to slow down to 60 km/h and move over when driving past stopped emergency vehicles. Enhanced visibility measures, like blue lights, aim to improve safety, but enforcement remains a concern.
Village of Alix says it wants fully staffed RCMP detachment

Village of Alix says it wants fully staffed RCMP detachment

The Village of Alix council expressed a desire for a fully staffed RCMP detachment during a meeting on May 6. They discussed police priorities for the community, emphasizing the need for increased visibility and community involvement from the RCMP. They also raised concerns about staffing levels at the Bashaw detachment and agreed to communicate these issues to higher authorities.
Town of Hanna News

Hanna development permits spiking this spring

The Town of Hanna's council reported a recent increase in development permit applications after a slow start in the first quarter. Development Officer David Mohl highlighted that interest in fences and renovations has surged, with potential record application processing observed. Mayor Danny Povaschuk emphasized the need for public awareness on permit requirements for developments like fences and decks.
Youth suicide prevention shouldn’t hinge on a ride to the city, says cabinet minister

Youth suicide prevention shouldn’t hinge on a ride to the city, says cabinet minister

A $2-million Alberta grant program aims to enhance support for at-risk youths under 25, particularly in rural areas. Applications are open until June 1, funding initiatives that help reduce suicide attempts. Past projects include sports programs, safe spaces, and training for community members, emphasizing accessibility across the province.
Opposition MLA questions Province’s new music plan

Opposition MLA questions Province’s new music plan

The Alberta Music Action Plan aims to enhance the local music scene without direct financial support for artists. Minister Tanya Fir described it as a roadmap for maximizing existing funding through an Alberta Music Commission. Critics, including NDP’s Joe Ceci, argue it overlooks artist benefits and lacks a comprehensive growth strategy.
Hanna town council hears open house attracted only 19 people

Hanna town council hears open house attracted only 19 people

The Town of Hanna held a public meeting on the municipal development plan (MDP) review, attracting only 19 attendees. Feedback highlighted community strengths and concerns, including housing quality and workforce shortages. Palliser Planning Services, managing the review, aims to draft a new document, with further public consultation planned after its completion.
Gripe less and explore more, critic advises UCP

Gripe less and explore more, critic advises UCP

The federal government's "30-by-30 strategy" aims to protect 30% of Canada's land by 2030, noted as ambitious by Alberta's Opposition critic Sarah Elmeligi. However, concerns arise over a $3.8 billion funding commitment and definitions of protected areas. Alberta’s environment minister Grant Hunter argues the province surpasses these conservation goals, challenging federal mandates.
Flagstaff Featured Business: KR Counselling and Psychotherapy

Flagstaff Featured Business: KR Counselling and Psychotherapy

Krysta Rathwell founded KR Counseling and Psychotherapy in Forestburg, Alberta, to provide accessible mental health support to residents in her small community. With services for individuals, couples, and groups, she aims to remove barriers to therapy through flexible scheduling and virtual options, fostering a safe environment for healing and connection.