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, will soon get a significant boost from technology.
A “smart buoy” with satellite communication capabilities will be able to provide information every 15 minutes about key air and water column conditions like air temperature, barometric pressure, wind speed and direction, and water dissolved oxygen levels, temperature, clarity and total algae using a weather station mounted above the water, and sensors that measure variables below the water all the way down to the bottom of the lake. With the Pigeon Lake smart buoy providing essential data to understand lake health, the lake community can not only apply targeted measures to help Pigeon Lake, but the information could help all Alberta lakes.
Author of the article: Stephen Tipper
Publishing date: Apr 01, 2021 • 2 days ago • 2 minute read • Alberta Premier Jason Kenney, middle left, visited Carmangay on March 31. Three days earlier, on Sunday, March 28, a fire burned down the village s oldest building, the Grange Hotel, and a large grass fire forced village residents to evacuate while firefighters got the blaze under control. Also pictured outside Carmangay s fire hall are Cardston-Siksika MLA Joseph Schow, left, Carmangay Mayor Stacey Hovde, middle right, and Vulcan County Reeve Jason Schneider. Photo by Stephen Tipper /Vulcan Advocate
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During his visit to Carmangay March 31, Alberta Premier Jason Kenney was handed a sheet of paper detailing the Village’s northeast pump station and reservoir project.
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Mar 08, 2021
90,000 jobs to be created with record capital investments | 90 000 emplois seront créés grâce à des investissements record en immobilisation
Alberta’s 2021 Capital Plan spends $20.7 billion over three years to create 90,000 jobs and protect Albertans’ livelihoods as part of Alberta’s Recovery Plan.
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In addition to continued funding for projects already underway, the 2021 Capital Plan provides $825.8 million for new projects over the next three years, including critical health-care infrastructure and 14 school projects around the province.
“As we continue to protect Albertans from COVID-19, we are focused on protecting livelihoods by planning ahead, creating jobs and preparing for recovery through our multibillion-dollar Capital Plan. These record investments are a key part of the Alberta Recovery Plan to build, diversify, and create new jobs. Af