Public Health Emergencies Governance Review Panel
This review panel was established shortly after the last provincial election to look at potential legislative changes required to better manage how the Province of Alberta respond to public health emergencies. The Governance Review Panel heard from experts and members of the public, and the final report is now available.
Read More about Public Health Emergencies Governance Review PanelNational Citizens Inquiry Final Report
The interim-report was published in September. As of the end of November, the comprehensive report is now available.
The National Citizens Inquiry is a independent, citizen-funded, and cross-country review of the Canada’s response to Covid-19.
Read More about National Citizens Inquiry Final ReportUpdate on MITACs Locating Missing Graves Cemetery Project
The following update is provided on behalf of Councillor Laurie Lyckman and myself, with gratitude to the university researchers for the detailed overview, as well as our local volunteers for their ongoing work on this project.
Global New Lethbridge news story from November 23, 2023, can be found, HERE.
Calgary Herald Article from November 12, 2023 can be found, HERE.
Alternate link to Calgary Herald article as distributed in the Ottawa Citizen, with comments, can be found, HERE.
The University of Lethbridge Press Release from November 6, 2023:
The November 2023 Project Update:
Additional photos from September with some description. The first two are from Carmangay Cemetery and the third shows the outline of a church foundation in the Marquis Municipal (Milo East) Cemetery:



Locating Unmarked Graves in Vulcan County: The Frontiers of Remote Sensing Technologies
Earlier this year, the Department of Geography at the University of Lethbridge and Vulcan County successfully applied for a MITACS research grant, funding for a project that pushes the limits of remote sensing technologies in looking for unmarked graves in Vulcan County.
To make this project happen, MITACS provided 50% of the funding or $15,000. Vulcan County has funded 25% of the project or $7,500. The remaining 25% of the funding came from the communities of Carmangay, Lomond and Milo, with each village contributing $500 and each community contributing $2,000. The sponsoring community groups are the Carmangay Historical Society, the Carmangay Agricultural Society, the Lions Club of Lomond, and the Lions Club of Milo.
This project will help resolve a longstanding problem of “lost” graves, enhancing our awareness of local history while contributing to the respectful management of our cemeteries. The data generated will have significant practical applications, especially as it concerns creating and updating cemetery profiles to local geographic information system (GIS) profiles that then identify unmark graves.
In this effort, we are fortunate to be working with Dr. Craig Coburn of the University of Lethbridge, benefiting from his expertise as well as the additional resources that he has at his disposal. Supporting his research and field work is research intern Paul Novoseltzev.
Public Professor Series: Dr. Digvir Jayas, “Recent Trends in the Food Industry”
The University of Lethbridge began offering the Public Professor Series back in 2014. On September 28th, 2023, I attended the talk by the new President and Vice Chancellor of the university, Dr. Digvir Jayas, on “Recent Trends in the Food Industry.”
