Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Urban Coyotes

Last week, I saw a coyote walking on a sidewalk in Queensland in the middle of the afternoon.  It was alarming to me, as the animal was deeply imbedded within the community during school hours.  As a precaution, I phoned the City of Calgary (3-1-1), as well as the two nearby schools (including Wilma Hansen).  Here is some information I found on the City of Calgary website regarding urban coyotes:


"Coyotes are common in Calgary. Keep your dog leashed at all times, and pick up children or small dogs if a coyote is spotted. If you are in a remote location and spot a coyote, leave the area immediately. Never leave food in your yard, even pet food, and avoid hanging bird feeders that contain lard or suet.
For more information on coyotes, call the Coyote Hotline at 403-297-7789 or visit the Living with coyotes website.

Who should you call regarding coyotes?

  • In an emergency situation where there is immediate danger, call 9-1-1.
  • For non-emergency situations and to report coyote sightings, please call 3-1-1 (from within Calgary) or 403-268-CITY (2489) (from outside Calgary).
  • Calgarians can also report coyote sightings or injured coyotes to the Calgary district office ofAlberta Fish and Wildlife at (403) 297-6423

    Urban coyotes

    Calgary's natural spaces are part of what makes our communities unique. Many of us appreciate the abundance of green spaces within the city limits where we can enjoy nature and for a little while, remove ourselves from the bustle of the city.
    Coyote
    Enjoying those special places brings a responsibility—we must realize we share these spaces with other creatures, some of which can be dangerous on occasion.
    Coyotes are one such species. They exist within Calgary and residents need to be aware of their presence and what to do if they are encountered. Because of several factors, coyotes are not necessarily staying in traditional natural areas—they are present in many urban areas within the city. This may be happening because they are finding food sources within the city and are not discouraged from utilizing those sources.
    Although coyotes mainly feed on small mammals such as mice and rats, they will attack domestic pets. Coyotes are generally no threat to people but should be treated with respect and never approached or fed. People with small children should be especially careful with their children around animals.
    While there have been reports of coyotes attacking people, these attacks are extremely rare.
    Coyotes are part of our urban wildlife and should be enjoyed, but from a safe distance.
  • The Alberta government is responsible for wildlife management. The City of Calgary is providing this information as a public service.​"

Police Charge Minor With Online Threats

From the CBE:

"The safety and security of our students and staff is of utmost importance to us at the Calgary Board of Education. To that end, we support the Calgary Police Service in its efforts to serve and protect young people and are circulating the following news media release which police released today, Nov. 25. "

Read the story here.

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Respect Group Inc Comes to the CBE

The CBE has partnered with Sheldon Kennedy's Respect Group Inc to bring Respect in the Workplace to their organization. Read all the details here and for more information on this fabulous online program, click here.

Fundraiser: FundScrip - Where Shopping Is Fundraising

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WILMA HANSEN Giftcard Fundraiser

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  • Check out the order form by clicking here for a full listing of cards available,
  • Print out the sheet, 
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  • Make out your cheque to Wilma Hansen School Parents Association
  • Drop off forms at the office.

Please note our final day for orders is FRIDAY NOVEMBER 29th

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Alberta Education Partial Cutback on Cutback...

"I delivered"

 Thomas Lukaszuk, Alberta's Education Minister is taking full credit, he promised to look for money after the heavy $150 million cuts to post-secondary education - "and I delivered". $50 million will be distributed among institutions around the province. Read the whole story here.