Teenagers ditch smartphones for flip phones in brain-scan study

Teenagers ditch smartphones for flip phones in brain-scan study

Calgary high school student Jarrett Gross initiated a flip phone study to address smartphone addiction among peers. Involving seven participants, including friends and family, the study aims to examine psychological effects through brain scans. Preliminary observations indicate that reduced smartphone use may enhance mindfulness and sensory perception, sparking interest in further research.
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Farmers lukewarm about federal gas tax suspension

Alberta farmers express skepticism over the federal government's suspension of the fuel excise tax, implemented to alleviate rising costs ahead of planting season. They argue the relief is minimal, lasting only to September 7, while prices for fuel remain high. Farmers emphasize the need for comprehensive government policies that address broader operational challenges.
Donalda family uprooted by devastating house fire; GoFundMe campaign started

Donalda family uprooted by devastating house fire; GoFundMe campaign started

A family in Donalda, Alberta, suffers significant loss from a house fire on April 7, with most possessions destroyed. Fire crews responded promptly, containing the blaze, which was deemed accidental. A GoFundMe has been initiated to assist the family in recovering from this tragedy. The local water system managed the emergency without major issues.
Funny gopher peeps out of a hole in the green lush grass on a sunny day. Big black eyes and brown hair.

Strychnine go-zones published for emergency use in Alberta

Alberta officials have approved geographic boundaries for the emergency use of strychnine to combat damage from Richardson’s ground squirrels, addressing significant agricultural losses. The temporary measure, valid until November 2027, follows regulatory discussions emphasizing environmental risks and safety. Long-term planning is needed to effectively manage the gopher problem sustainably.
Sovereignty or Stewardship? The $28.7M Rift Dividing the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations

Sovereignty or Stewardship? The $28.7M Rift Dividing the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations

Indigenous Services Canada has mandated the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations to repay $28.7 million for “ineligible and unsupported” expenses. Amid a KPMG audit, FSIN Chief Bobby Cameron defends the spending as justified for urgent pandemic needs, while Chief Mark Arcand criticizes FSIN for a lack of transparency and accountability.