By Jaryn Vecchio
Downtown Fort McMurray, October 2018 // Elizabeth Priest - Harvard Broadcasting
Rural communities across the RMWB are calling for a stay-at-home order for the region.
Wood Buffalo is currently the worst in Alberta for spread of the virus, doubling the rates in Calgary and Edmonton.
Allan Adam, Chief of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation, says the provincial government needs to step up.
“For almost thirteen months we have followed the leadership of Jason Kenney, and where has it gotten us? To last place in the country when it comes to the rate of spread.”
According to a release from the Athabasca Tribal Council, an elder recently died as he couldn’t get treatment at the Northern Lights Regional Health Centre as there was no space available.
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By Jaryn Vecchio
Fort McMurray, October 2018 // Elizabeth Priest - Harvard Broadcasting
Social profits are getting a chance to receive some extra financial support.
The Wood Buffalo Community Foundation is accepting applications for their annual grant program which has already provided over $1 million since starting up in 2017.
This year, they’re focusing on programs or projects aimed at providing mental health or crisis supports for individuals and families, supporting community connections, and reducing social isolation.
Priority will also be given to applications that support sustainability, collaborations, and/or capacity building.
“This year, the Community Grants are needed more than ever to support those in need,” said Gaylene Weidlich, Executive Director of the WBCF.
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Photos: $1 million home in the Stone Oak area has infinite sunset views
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A Pinnacle home with million dollar views and plenty of room for outdoor entertaining hit the market this week.
The property at 20115 Messina in the Stone Oak area is perfect for anyone who enjoys spending time and entertaining outdoors. It is listed at $1,075,000 and sits on 1.5 acres.
The custom Burdick home features a large covered patio, custom outdoor lighting and speakers, a cabana with an outdoor kitchen and a large negative-edge pool. From the expansive backyard, homeowners and their guests will have forever sunset views, the property s listing says.