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Pigeon Lake environment gets a boost from technology

, 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.

Award-winning educator and social services advocate Jennifer Vardy running for Ward 1 council

Article content Jennifer Vardy, general manager of government relations for the Fort McKay Métis Nation, is running for one of six council seats in Ward 1. In a Monday interview, Vardy announced she was running as an advocate for social services in the community and to bring attention to the issues they are fighting. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Award-winning educator and social services advocate Jennifer Vardy running for Ward 1 council Back to video Vardy said she has personally seen how critical these services are to the community, and her own experience shows where improvements are needed.

Wheatland County issues call to action for Calgary Metropolitan Region Board draft growth plan

How to resolve AdBlock issue? X Council members previously expressed their concerns over the draft plan and the benefits or lack thereof for the county during the regular council meeting on Tuesday, February 16 and reiterated these concerns in their call to action on Wednesday, March 24. Wheatland County Reeve Amber Link told the Mail, “Wheatland County is mandated by the provincial government to sit on the CMRB. We continue to advocate for reconsideration of the CMRB structure and are asking Alberta Municipal Affairs to remove Wheatland County from the CMRB based on a number of considerations, including the fact Wheatland County has relatively insignificant growth to manage in the timeframe of the growth plan.”

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