Ontario community passes Grinch Deterrence Bylaw

Ontario community passes Grinch Deterrence Bylaw

The South Stormont municipal council passed a bylaw aimed at deterring "Grinch-like behaviours" during Christmas to maintain festive cheer in Whoville and the community. The bylaw prohibits tampering with decorations, stealing gifts, and includes humorous penalties. Council members expressed support, emphasizing community commitment to holiday spirit and volunteer efforts.
Celebrating the birth of Christ

Celebrating the birth of Christ

Arviat Mayor Joe Savikataaq Jr. emphasizes that Christmas should focus on the birth of Jesus Christ rather than commercial aspects. In Arviat, a strong Christian community, traditions like giving gifts continue, reflecting the origins of the holiday. He acknowledges the challenges some face during this time but cherishes the atmosphere of celebration.

Ideology still shapes Albertans’ views of unions, report says

A Parkland Institute report highlights the financial benefits of unionization in Alberta, including reduced gender wage gaps and better pay for young workers despite the province's low union density. Unions offer significant advantages, particularly for women and younger employees, while Alberta's labor laws continue to restrict union growth and protections.
’Twas the Ledge before Christmas when all through the house…

’Twas the Ledge before Christmas when all through the house…

In Alberta's legislative proceedings, elected officials delivered festive commentary, mixing humor with critiques of governance. UCP members shared light-hearted verses highlighting economic growth, while NDP leaders criticized pay raises for politicians amidst affordability issues. Calls for compassion and social justice were also made, emphasizing community values during the holiday season.

Ottawa confirms it will miss emission targets unless major policy shifts are made

A recent government report indicates Canada is set to miss its 2026 and 2030 emissions reduction targets without significant climate policy changes. Current measures forecast a mere 21% reduction instead of the required 40-45%. Experts urge the federal government to prioritize and implement effective strategies, especially for the oil and gas sector.
Calgary Flames players bring families comfort through hospital cart program

Calgary Flames players bring families comfort through hospital cart program

The Calgary Flames visited the Peter Lougheed Centre to support families through the Ronald McDonald House Alberta Comfort Cart, delivering snacks and gifts. Captain Mikael Backlund emphasized the importance of community support during tough times, expressing hope of bringing joy to families facing challenges. The initiative showcases the Flames' commitment to giving back.

Winter roads call for cold-weather kits

As winter approaches, Alberta drivers are urged to prepare roadside kits to survive potential vehicle breakdowns. With severe cold causing significant increases in roadside assistance calls, essentials like blankets, food, safety gear, and communication tools are crucial. Drivers should ensure exhaust pipes are clear of snow and prioritize safety to endure unexpected situations.
Province of Alberta’s communications department worried public may question sole-source contract

Province of Alberta’s communications department worried public may question sole-source contract

The Alberta government awarded a $300,000 sole-source contract to the public relations firm Mash Strategy for a campaign promoting various policies amid concerns over accountability and transparency. Documents reveal urgency due to Prime Minister Carney's election, leading CPE to justify reliance on external resources for the complex campaign.

Opinion: It’s fun watching Thomas Lukaszuk squirm

Thomas Lukaszuk's campaign against Alberta separation may backfire, as his push for a referendum could lead to a vote on Alberta remaining with Canada. While he intended to thwart separatists, he risks furthering their cause. Lukaszuk must now prepare for an outcome that could undermine his intentions and political future.