The original package link is a dead, but Gabriel Rossman was kind enough to send me a copy of his installed bundle. Savage must be described as a most courageous person.Rumor has it that there’s an extant Stata bundle for TextMate. Mary Percy Jackson, Keg River and Flore Shaw, Berwyn an honorary doctorate of laws degree (LLD) at an 1965 convocation from her alma mater University of Western Ontario (now Western University) – the citation read in part: “When courage is defined essentially as an attitude of facing and dealing with anything which is recognized as dangerous, difficult or painful, Dr. Strang Savage shares with at least three other Peace River-area women – Marie Plaizier, Peace River Dr. Over the years, she received the following recognitions: inclusion in Kay Sanderson’s book, 200 Remarkable Alberta Women, a position Dr. Ella Margaret Strang Savage’s character strength in establishing herself in the male-dominated medical field in the late 1920s – early 1930s and establishing a medical practice and a Presbyterian church in Dixonville, Alberta, in 1932. Weekly Ponderings: People brought character and culture to Peace River - Part 60 CNRL Albian CNRL Horizon CNRL Kirby Jackfish Lodge MEG Christina Lake Suncor Firebag Suncor Fort Hills Kateri School (2-4 cases) RMWB COVID-19 workplace outbreaks: Information on workplace outbreaks can be found online from Alberta Health Services. Alert: Dr Karl A Clark Elementary (2-4 cases) Alert: Ecole Dickinsfield School (2-4 cases) Alert: Elsie Yanik Catholic School (2-4 cases) Alert: Fort McMurray Christian School (2-4 cases) Alert: Fort McMurray Islamic School (2-4 cases) Alert: Fr M Beauregard Education Community Centre (2-4 cases) Alert: St. Indigenous and rural leaders in the Fort McMurray Wood Buffalo area have reported some elders have died while living in other communities. The most recent death before Wednesday was reported on Sept. Two resident has died from COVID-19 in the region’s rural areas. Cases are based on residency and do not include the commuter workforce. The region’s first death was reported Sept. 18 residents have died from COVID-19 in Fort McMurray. First case was reported in the city on March 19. COVID-19 in Fort McMurray: 190 active cases. Alberta’s earliest known COVID-19 case was detected in a blood sample collected on Feb. 11 per cent are fully vaccinated 86.9 per cent of eligible Albertans have at least one dose, 79.8 per cent of eligible Albertans fully immunized. 86 per cent of COVID-19 patients in ICUs are unvaccinated. 70.46 per cent of all hospitalized COVID-19 patients are unvaccinated. 765 COVID-19 patients in hospital, including 180 people in ICUs. It is illegal for employers to fire or discipline workers taking time off for a vaccine. News RMWB reports 215 active COVID-19 casesĬOVID-19 numbers for Alberta, reported October 29: All Albertans born in 2009 and earlier qualify for vaccines.