The Report from the Legislature for the Northern Region for May 9 - 15, 2013 includes information about education in Alberta, market access, oil sands monitoring and the province’s deal with teachers.
It’s been a long winter, but with spring finally on its way, we have a lot of exciting information to share about the important things that have been happening at the Legislature. In this newsletter, you will find more information about how we are working to expand Alberta’s markets, some important announcements we have made about Alberta’s doctors, seniors and Métis communities, and news from in and around our constituency.
The Report from the Legislature for the Northern Region for May 1 - 8, 2013 includes information about the Children First Act, 911 services in Alberta and new schools in Alberta.
The Report from the Legislature for the Northern Region for April 25 - May 1, 2013 includes information about the new school announcements, oil sands monitoring and cancer care in Alberta.
The Report from the Legislature for the Northern Region for April 18 - 24, 2013 includes information about the seniors’ property tax deferral, pension options for Albertans and Bentley barley.
Withof all the festivals, fairs and summer fun going on around theprovince, I’m feeling invigorated by the conversations I have had withconstituents like you. The warm, sunny days of August are the perfecttime to continue these discussions about your priorities. As your MLA, Iwant to hear what you have to say. In this newsletter, you will findinformation about some of the ways the Alberta government is working toengage with you, now and in the future.
As we welcome the New Year and prepare for another busy session of the Alberta Legislature, I am encouraged by all our government has accomplished for Albertans in 2009. From our plan for Alberta's economic recovery to electricity transmission to blazing a trail towards more environmentally friendly resource extraction, we have taken extraordinary steps to help ensure that our province remains a great place to live, work and raise a family.
Four Constituents from Drayton Valley - Calmar Named to Health Advisory Council
Alberta Health Services has formally announced the appointees to all 12 Health Advisory Councils throughout Alberta. Jeannette Vatter of Drayton Valley, AB was named to Health Advisory Council 9 along with Mr. Randy Littlechild of Hobbema, and both Ms. Crystal Krueger of Thorsby and Ms. Carol Rempel of Warburg were named to Health Advisory Council 7.
Province to help support theatre, recreation and learning in Brazeau County
Drayton Valley... Building on the fundraising efforts already undertaken by groups in Brazeau County, the Alberta government is contributing funds to help support the construction of a library, sports park and performing arts theatre in and around the Town of Drayton Valley.
Diana was elected to her second term as a Member of the Legislative Assembly for Drayton Valley-Devon on April 23, 2012. In addition, she serves as Minister of Environment & Sustainable Resource Development, and as a member of the Agenda and Priorities Committee.