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The Diverse Edmonton Magazine is Edmonton's local city magazine for people living in the metropolitan area of Edmonton, the capital of the Canadian province of Alberta, and for those who are interested in the Edmonton geographic location.
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Budget 2024 enables Alberta to use leading-edge technologies to prevent and respond to wildfires. March 1, 2024: As Alberta heads into wildfire season, many areas of the province are experiencing heightened wildfire risk. Alberta’s government continues to prioritize new technologies and tactics that will enhance front-line response and suppression efforts.
Budget 2024 is a responsible plan to strengthen health care and education, build safe communities, and manage resources wisely to support a growing Alberta. February 29, 2024: “Alberta is growing. Budget 2024 is a plan that manages the pressures a growing province faces today while securing the future for future generations. I’m proud of Our choices in this budget support Albertans’ top priorities and prepare our province to meet the challenges that lie ahead. Budget 2024 invests today and saves for tomorrow so we can continue to be the nation’s economic engine.”
Central Alberta (Canada) - March 2, 2024: "Step to Humanity Bangladesh," a Bangladeshi charity, in collaboration with the Bangladesh North American Journalists Network, hosted a virtual discussion titled "Addressing the Health Crisis of Women and Children in Climate-Vulnerable Regions: A Universal Health Care Approach to Building a Resilient Bangladesh."
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