Clubroot is caused by a microscopic, soil-borne plant pathogen called Plasmodiophora brassicae. Clubroot was first reported on broccoli, cabbage, and cauliflower in a few home gardens in the Edmonton area in the mid-1970s. In 2007, the Government of Alberta added Clubroot as a disease to Alberta's Agricultural Pests Act.
Read MoreThe CLRA Alberta Chapter hosted the 43rd annual AGM and Conference in Red Deer from February 26-28, 2020 with an attendance of over 500. This year's theme was: 'Love Alberta Energy' - Energy has been the foundation of the Alberta economy for generations and continues to be a driver for our way of life. Time has brought diversity to the ways in which we derived energy from what Mother Nature has given us in this province and how we utilize it.
Read MoreThe theme this year is “Love Alberta Energy”.
Energy has been the foundation of the Alberta economy for generations and continues to be a driver for our way of life. Time has brought diversity to the ways in which we derived energy from what Mother Nature has given us in this province and how we utilize it. Regardless of the energy source, whether it be solar, wind, coal, oil and gas, biomass, geothermal, or hydro, industries experience challenges and success. They continue to seek ways to improve their technology, design, construction, management, and environmental impact. We’d like to share and celebrate how energy “powers” our daily lives by highlighting what we do to keep Albertans and Canadians living well while achieving our environmental commitments and priorities and continually striving forward.
Read MoreThe theme this year is “Love Alberta Energy”.
Energy has been the foundation of the Alberta economy for generations and continues to be a driver for our way of life. Time has brought diversity to the ways in which we derived energy from what Mother Nature has given us in this province and how we utilize it. Regardless of the energy source, whether it be solar, wind, coal, oil and gas, biomass, geothermal, or hydro, industries experience challenges and success. They continue to seek ways to improve their technology, design, construction, management, and environmental impact. We’d like to share and celebrate how energy “powers” our daily lives by highlighting what we do to keep Albertans and Canadians living well while achieving our environmental commitments and priorities and continually striving forward.
Read MoreThe theme this year is “Love Alberta Energy”.
Energy has been the foundation of the Alberta economy for generations and continues to be a driver for our way of life. Time has brought diversity to the ways in which we derived energy from what Mother Nature has given us in this province and how we utilize it. Regardless of the energy source, whether it be solar, wind, coal, oil and gas, biomass, geothermal, or hydro, industries experience challenges and success. They continue to seek ways to improve their technology, design, construction, management, and environmental impact. We’d like to share and celebrate how energy “powers” our daily lives by highlighting what we do to keep Albertans and Canadians living well while achieving our environmental commitments and priorities and continually striving forward.
Read MoreAs part of the 2020 CLRA’s #LOVEABENERGY theme, the Clean Resource Innovation Network (CRIN) and the CLRA want to show some love for all the hard-working innovators in land reclamation! An award will be presented at the 2020 AGM and Conference for innovation in technology or process that leads to greater efficiencies in the environmental management of legacy assets. The application form is attached, due February 7th.
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Sponsorship opportunities are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. The list includes the opportunities that we still have available and is updated as of 3:00 pm, 01/10/2020, please contact us for currently available opportunities.
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Sponsorship opportunities are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. The form below is updated as of 10:00 am, 01/03/2020, please contact us for currently available opportunities. Sponsor logos in both JPEG and EPS format must be submitted via email to alberta@clra.ca no later than January 4, 2020.
Read MoreSponsorship is now open on a first-come, first-serve basis. Payment for sponsorship is due on December 31, 2019, secure your space today! The form below is updated as of 3:00 PM, 12/20/2019, please contact us for currently available opportunities.
Read MoreSponsorship is now open on a first-come, first-serve basis. Payment for sponsorship is due on December 31, 2019, secure your space today! The form below is updated as of 1:00 PM, 12/05/2019, please contact us for currently available opportunities.
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