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Fall's Arrival & Thanksgiving

October brings the bounty of summer's hard work to our dinner tables. On the second Monday of October, Canadians observe Thanksgiving Day, expressing gratitude and feasting with friends and family.

September 30th is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a day to recognize the history and truthful impacts of residential schools. Review the AHS Indigenous Health Commitments: Roadmap to Wellness to learn more about the AHS commitment to advancing Indigenous health.


Community Spotlight: Smoky Lake

Located just over an hour from Edmonton, The Town of Smoky Lake offers its residents and visitors many of the same services of the city without the line ups or traffic.

The Town is the Pumpkin Capital of Alberta and the home of the annual Great White North Pumpkin Fair, which brings in nearly 10,000 people to a community of just over 1,000. The excitement does not stop there: the Town also hosts the Smoky Lake Stampede, the Town Heritage Days, and numerous other community events throughout the year. Smoky Lake a must-visit to anyone looking to experience city-level celebrations in a charming small-town setting.

Smoky Lake is proud of its Ukrainian heritage and honored to be located next to Metis Crossing and Victoria Settlement, all of which contribute to the Town's rich cultural element.


Halloween Fun & Safety

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