April Newsletter 2025
As spring arrives in Calgary, residents from across the city will enjoy our many bike paths, walkways, and green spaces. As the warmer weather brings more and more people outside, don’t forget some key safety tips that will help you enjoy everything the season has to offer. This time of year, the ice on rivers, lakes, and storm ponds becomes even more dangerous because of the rising temperatures. While these bodies of water may still appear frozen, the ice is thinning and becomes unpredictable. Falling through can happen in an instant, putting individuals at risk of hypothermia or drowning.
Ice safety tips:
- Avoid the ice. As ice weakens, it becomes unsafe for any activity. Stay off all ice-covered rivers, lakes, and storm ponds.
- Stay back from the edges. Melting ice along riverbanks and lakeshores is unstable and can collapse under your weight.
- Call 9-1-1 in an emergency. If someone, or a pet, falls through the ice, do not attempt a rescue yourself. Call for help immediately.
If you fall through the ice:
- Stay calm, keep your head above water, and control your breathing.
- Call for help while keeping your hands on the ice.
- Try to pull yourself onto the ice on your stomach and roll to safety.
- If you can’t get out in under 10 minutes, stop struggling, anchor yourself, and keep calling for help.
If you see someone fall in:
- Call 9-1-1 immediately and provide a landmark so emergency responders know exactly where to go.
- Stay back and avoid the ice yourself.
- If possible, throw a rope or branch to help them reach safety.
As warmer weather continues, ice conditions will only become more hazardous. Avoid unnecessary risks – stay off the ice and keep yourself and others safe this spring.
As always, my office is open if you have any questions or concerns. You can reach us at Ward2@calgary.ca. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
- Jennifer
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Community Spotlight
- Evanston Skating Rink
The Skating Rink at the Community Park has been flooded and prepared by our dedicated Board volunteers. The status of the Rink is available on our Facebook page. Come also to enjoy the Community Park including the book library that is free for all to use. Want to use the fire pit? Let us know at board@eccacalgary.com.
- 2025 Annual General Meeting of Kincora Community Association
Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Kincora Community Association will take place 7 - 9 PM on Tuesday, April 29th at the Symons Valley United Church Valley View Room. The 2025 AGM is to review 2024 financials, go over last year’s activities, share our 2025 budget, and elect a new board. The board is looking to fill a minimum of 5 vacant director board positions at the AGM as well as gain members to a committee for community projects (e.g. new playground, new multi-sports court). Visit our page here to view the Agenda, 2024 AGM minutes, 2024 Financials and 2025 Budget. This is also a great time to come out and learn what the board brings to the community and ask any questions.

Citadel Community Clean-Up
April 1 - May 31
Submit photos of you picking up litter in Citadel for the chance to win prizes. Email JenniferSick@aol.com. Include a photo, location, and number of bags collected.

Kincora Easter Egg Hunt
April 5, 2 - 4 PM
Join the Kincora CA for crafts, carnival games, and more!
Kincora Members: Free
Non-Members: $5
Symons Valley United Church, 38 Kincora Rise NW


Kincora Holi: Festival of Colours
May 3, 2 - 4 PM
Join us for some fun with colours, music, food and dance!
Kincora Fields, 38 Kincora Rise NW

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