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Article content First Nations Wildfire Evacuations: A Guide for Communities and External Agencies is the culmination of years of research, over 200 interviews of those who were on the ground, and a study of how external agencies communicated with First Nations. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Alberta Indigenous communities share wildfire stories for new evacuation guide Back to video “Our aim was to learn about the communities’ wildfire evacuation experiences because at that time no one had really conducted research about this,” said co-author Tara McGee, professor in the department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Alberta. ....
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Article content These funding cuts do not include the end of the cost of living allowance, which gave Keyano staff $1,040 monthly and cost the province $3.5 million annually. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Province has cut nearly 17 per cent of operational funds for Keyano since 2018 Back to video Dale Mountain, interim president of the college, said in an interview Keyano is in “a reasonably decent spot” and remains sustainable financially. There are no layoffs planned for next year and eight full-time positions have been added. “We have a great community and a fantastic college. We’re very optimistic about the future and economic recovery,” he said in an interview. “We’ll certainly work with our community and partners to see the economy turn around.” ....