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I am devastated and heartbroken to learn of the mass grave of 215 children at the former Kamloops Residential School in in Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation territory. The discovery of the children’s bodies is a reminder of the tremendous grief and trauma inflicted through the residential school system in our country.
The latest Housing and Service Needs Estimate provides a snapshot in time of who is experiencing housing insecurity in the Tri-Municipal Region and the barriers to safe, affordable, stable housing that exist in our region. Based on 359 surveys completed, it is estimated that 632 individuals, including children, experienced housing insecurity in October 2020 throughout Spruce Grove, Stony Plain, and Parkland County.
Downtown Redevelopment construction work continues to progress during the extreme heat. Crews are working early mornings and taking all necessary safety precautions to limit exposure during the high temperatures.
Alberta is moving to Stage 3 of the provincial Open for Summer plan. .
STONY PLAIN, AB:. Stony Plain Family and Community Support Services (FCSS) is officially transitioning to its new role as the Community and Social Development (C&SD) department within the Town structure.
Re: correspondence from the Town Of Stony Plan dated April 22, 2021 with respect to the above noted Development Permit Application 2021-D0070. Please note that there was an error contained in the civic address of this correspondence, being "5201 57th Avenue".
Construction on 49 Avenue is underway. Traffic has been reduced to one way, eastbound.
Fences have gone up for the final portion of Downtown Redevelopment and concrete removals are underway. Access to businesses in the area will be maintained during the construction season.
In Canada, men have a suicide rate three times higher than women. Why?
Poverty exists in Stony Plain. 1 in 7 of us struggle to maintain a basic living.
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