Edmonton Officials Urge Drivers to Never Leave Pets or Children in Hot Cars

Edmonton Officials Urge Drivers to Never Leave Pets or Children in Hot Cars

With a heatwave gripping Alberta, Edmonton’s animal control, fire rescue, and police departments are issuing a stark warning: never leave pets or children unattended in vehicles, even for a short time. This comes after numerous incidents involving pets and children locked in vehicles, with temperatures inside cars reaching dangerous levels within minutes. The city saw a surge in calls regarding pets and children locked in vehicles during July 2022 and 2023, highlighting the seriousness of this issue. Authorities are emphasizing that even brief moments of leaving a child or pet unattended can have dire consequences, urging residents to prioritize their safety.

ICC Sydney Wins Inaugural KARI Corporate Cultural Games Day, Demonstrating Commitment to Reconciliation

ICC Sydney Wins Inaugural KARI Corporate Cultural Games Day, Demonstrating Commitment to Reconciliation

ICC Sydney, managed by ASM Global, has shown its dedication to reconciliation with Australia’s First Nations Peoples by winning the inaugural KARI Corporate Cultural Games Day, a significant event held during NAIDOC Week. The event, hosted by the KARI Foundation, provided a unique learning experience for ICC Sydney team members, immersing them in traditional activities and fostering a deeper understanding of First Nations history, culture, and achievements.

Edmonton Symphony Orchestra Announces Free Outdoor Performances Across Alberta

Edmonton Symphony Orchestra Announces Free Outdoor Performances Across Alberta

The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra (ESO) is bringing its music to communities across Alberta this summer with a series of free outdoor performances as part of its ESO Outdoors program. The concerts, taking place between August 15th and 25th, will feature a diverse range of music, from classical composers like Johann Sebastian Bach to rock and roll legends The Beatles. The ESO encourages attendees to consider making a donation to support these enriching summer concerts.

Musty Water in Regina and Moose Jaw: Algae Bloom Causes Unusual Smell and Taste

Musty Water in Regina and Moose Jaw: Algae Bloom Causes Unusual Smell and Taste

Residents of Regina and Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, have been experiencing a musty smell and taste in their water due to an annual algae bloom in Buffalo Pound Lake, the source of their drinking water. The City of Regina assures residents that the water is safe to drink, despite the odour, and is implementing measures to address the issue. A $325.6-million upgrade to the treatment plant, including new carbon filters, will provide year-round smell and taste control.

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