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Environment Canada issues heat warning for Edmonton region, much of Central and Northern Alberta also impacted

Article content Environment Canada issued a heat warning Monday afternoon as temperatures are expected to reach or exceeding 29 degrees during the day, with 14 degrees overnight, throughout the week. This warning covers the City of Edmonton, St. Albert, Sherwood Park, Fort Saskatchewan, Spruce Grove, Stony Plain, Elk Island National Park, and parts of Parkland, Sturgeon, Yellowhead, Lac Ste. Anne, Lamont, Smoky Lake, Thorhild, Minburn and Two Hills counties. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Environment Canada issues heat warning for Edmonton region, much of Central and Northern Alberta also impacted Back to video

Special air quality statement issued for Calgary

Special air quality statement issued for Calgary Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Calgary, warning that elevated pollution levels are expected or occurring. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Jul 09, 2021 5:23 PM MT | Last Updated: July 9 This is a file photo of hazy conditions in Calgary. Environment Canada issued a special air quality statement for the city on Friday. The weather agency said elevated pollution levels are expected or occurring.(Rachel Ward/CBC)

The Lakeland s shadow pandemic – domestic violence | Grande Prairie Daily Herald Tribune

Article content During the first year of the pandemic, domestic violence in the Lakeland rose 28 per cent, according to RCMP statistics collected from the 10 RCMP detachments in the area—Cold Lake, Bonnyville, St. Paul, Lac La Biche, Two Hills, Smoky Lake, Elk Point, Vermilion, Kitscoty and Lloydminster. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. The Lakeland’s ‘shadow pandemic’ – domestic violence Back to video “Domestic violence, whether you realize it or not, everybody knows somebody who’s been impacted by domestic violence,” said Jan Reimer, executive director of the Alberta Council of Women’s Shelters. “When you think of the statistics, the chances are there’s a child in your child’s classroom that’s been exposed to domestic violence. It’s something that is far more pervasive than people think.”

The Lakeland s shadow pandemic – domestic violence

Article content During the first year of the pandemic, domestic violence in the Lakeland rose 28 per cent, according to RCMP statistics collected from the 10 RCMP detachments in the area—Cold Lake, Bonnyville, St. Paul, Lac La Biche, Two Hills, Smoky Lake, Elk Point, Vermilion, Kitscoty and Lloydminster. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. The Lakeland’s ‘shadow pandemic’ – domestic violence Back to video “Domestic violence, whether you realize it or not, everybody knows somebody who’s been impacted by domestic violence,” said Jan Reimer, executive director of the Alberta Council of Women’s Shelters. “When you think of the statistics, the chances are there’s a child in your child’s classroom that’s been exposed to domestic violence. It’s something that is far more pervasive than people think.”

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