Glendale has proposed to spend $260 million on new natural gas generators, angering residents and environmentalists amid the state’s clean energy transition.
CALGARY When it comes to mental health services, experts in the field say fast access to programs is key to success. Especially during the pandemic, when more people are reporting their mental health is immensely impacted, getting quick access when needed is paramount. According to a recent study by the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) national team and the University of British Columbia, since the onset of the pandemic 41per cent of Canadians said their mental health has deteriorated and 77 per cent of Canadians feel worried, bored, stressed, lonely or sad. Layla Messner, an artist living Canmore, says she’s been struggling with negativity around provincial health restrictions and the loss of her dog Oscar during the pandemic.