E-BOOK COLLECTIONS
ALBERTA HISTORY: LESSER SLAVE LAKE REGION, NEWS REVIEWS VOLUME 1: 1880-1896
Colonial & Indigenous relationships, the fur trade, methods of transportation. From 1880 to 1896, these changes were happening faster than ever before in Northern Alberta!
Containing an overview of these transformations, this book documents several news stories from the time. Through it, you can relive one of the greatest expansion periods in Alberta’s history!
While the focus of this book is the Lesser Slave Lake Region, other areas are included. Northern Alberta – which is now about half the province – is a vast geographical space. People were bound to each other through travel routes and the fur trade. What happened in one community often affected the next, even if they were several hundred kilometres apart.
{CAD 13.99}
ALBERTA HISTORY SHORT STORIES VOLUME 1: LESSER SLAVE REGION
We would like to acknowledge that the histories told in this series of E-Books take place on Treaty 4, 6, 8, and 10. We respect the histories, languages, and culture of First Nations, Metis, and Inuit and all first peoples of Canada whose presence continues to enrich our vibrant Alberta communities.
Volume 1 is centered around three events in history in the Lesser Slave Lake region.
{CAD 9.99}
Procrastination: Ten Simple Habits To Crush Procrastination, Get Things Done and Double Your Income
This short how-to guide offers leading research and advice from experts in the field, boiling down the latest anti-procrastination techniques into 10 Simple Habits that will immediately scale up the quality of your life.
All you need to do is learn and more importantly; take action!
{ CAD 4.99}
Northern Alberta: Pioneer Stories That Shaped A Region
Northern Alberta Is A Remarkable Community With A Foundation That Is Barely Known. The stories in this book focus on the areas surrounding La Crete, Fort Vermilion, High Level, Peace River, Rainbow Lake, Zama City and Mackenzie County – an enormous yet remote area with a fascinating history.
This book is the by-product of learning the origin stories of a community I’ve fallen in love with over a period of five years, one that I initially stumbled into by accident and continues to play a major role in our story.
Learn more about this region's history by clicking below!
{CAD 9.99}
Together We Stand: A Northern Alberta Wildfire Documentary - Extended Trailer
Together We Stand: A Northern Alberta Wildfire Story, tells the remarkable story of the 2019 Chuckegg Creek Wildfire, which took out 16 homes in a remote northern community, caused a mass evacuation and nearly destroyed an entire region. It's a story of chaos and confusion, tragedy, and triumph, one that brought an entire community together. Featuring interviews from first responders as well as residents in Town of High Level, La Crete, Fort Vermilion, Paddle Prairie, Bushe River and many others, the people involved will never be the same.
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INTRODUCTION TO PODCASTING E-LEARNING COURSE!
In this digital course partnership with Northern Lakes College, you will learn how to create your very own podcast with no previous experience necessary! This eight-module online course covers the basics of on-air presentation, as well as how to prepare, record, host, interview, produce, edit, publish and build an online audience. Podcasting is a great medium for promotion and building online-based businesses, so learn about an exciting new industry with knowledgeable and friendly instructors. Matthew Marcone and Jordan Maskell – with a combined 15 years’ experience in podcasting – demonstrate all of the required equipment and software needed to guide you through this process. We also provide a simple template for you to release your first podcast online at no additional cost. By the end of the course, you’ll have a recording that you can share online with family and friends to showcase your podcasting skills, and have a newfound confidence in your ability to communicate effectively, both online and in-person. You will need a laptop or computer, USB microphone, or a phone with the ability to record audio for this course. For best results, a mixer and XLR microphone, and male to female XLR cable would also be handy, although they are not required.
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