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SAAG Welcomes Back Visitors on June 17

Lethbridge, AB, June 3, 2020 – The Southern Alberta Art Gallery (SAAG) is reopening to the public and will begin to welcome back visitors at limited capacity starting on Wednesday, June 17. We are also excited to announce that we have designed a new website, SAAG logo identity and will continue virtual programming until the end of June.…
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New Training for Early Childhood Educators

The Alberta government is providing funding to train individuals who work with children to help prevent and address abusive and harmful situations. The Respect in School training program is being expanded to day care and day camp workers. The training offered through Respect Group has been provided to school leaders – including teachers, educational assistants,…
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Update 91: COVID-19 Pandemic in Alberta

June 13 at 3 p.m. Hospitalization rates remain low with 44 people in hospital, six of whom are in intensive care. In total, 6,830 Albertans have recovered from COVID-19. Latest updates 37 new cases bring the number of total active cases to 403. Cases have been identified in all zones across the province: Calgary zone:…
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Healthy Together: Parents Take Care of Yourselves

Self-care. It’s a recommended mantra—and practice—for parents during the COVID-19 pandemic. Taking care of yourself helps in two ways. One—it gives you the energy to care for your family. Two—it preserves and protects your mental and physical health. “How you care for yourself varies from person to person,” says Keri-Lynn Strain, the manager of Healthy…
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Launching Consultations on Child Care in Alberta

The government is launching consultations to ensure parents and early childhood educators have their say on reducing red tape and improving quality and safety in child care. Led by MLA Tracy Allard, the results of the consultation will inform the drafting of updated regulations and legislation this fall. “Hearing from Albertans will allow us to…
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Non-medical Masks Available to Albertans

Albertans can now access 20 million free, non-medical face masks to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 People can visit one of almost 600 A&W, McDonald’s Canada, or Tim Hortons drive-thrus in the province to receive four non-medical masks. Masks are free and no purchase is necessary. Albertans are encouraged to pick up masks for…
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Applaud Albertans for Stepping Up for Seniors

Nominations for the 2020 Minister’s Seniors Service Awards will recognize Albertans who are investing time, energy and resources to help seniors during the pandemic. COVID-19 has changed how Albertans live their daily lives, and seniors have been deeply affected. Across Alberta, countless individuals and groups, including seniors themselves, have stepped up in new and innovative…
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Getting Ready for 2020-21 School Year

A comprehensive re-entry plan for the upcoming school year allows schools and parents to prepare for learning while putting student and staff safety first. The plan offers guidance on a wide range of operational issues including hygiene and health requirements, student learning, transportation and diploma exams. It also addresses mental health and psychological supports for…
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Relaxing the 30-day Limit for Prescription Drugs

Pharmacists have been working hard to manage drug supplies and make sure Albertans have access to the medications they need during the COVID-19 pandemic. As of June 15, pharmacists in Alberta can begin to give out larger quantities again, up to a 100-day supply. To handle the critical drug supply issues that affected Alberta and…
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200 Ventilators Donated to Help Save Lives

Local businesses have joined forces to donate 200 high-tech ventilators to Alberta Health Services, supporting life-saving treatment for all Albertans. Calgary advanced technology firm Exergy Solutions designed and built the ventilators. Suncor Energy provided financial support to make the donation possible. A cross-industry team of partners from across the province worked together to ensure the…
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Supporting Alberta’s Beekeepers During COVID-19

In response to the recent challenges faced by Alberta’s beekeepers, Agriculture and Forestry is introducing a new Canadian Agricultural Partnership program. The program will include up to $1 million to help beekeepers offset the costs of increased colony replacements due to COVID-19. The program, available this summer, will be retroactive to cover issues faced in…
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RMSO Music Director Honoured

Ten up and coming Alberta artists and performers have been awarded 2020 Lieutenant Governor of Alberta 2020 Emerging Artist Awards. The awards celebrate and promote artistic excellence in Alberta in mediums such as theatre, music, technology, literature and visual arts. Since 2003, 20 Distinguished and 63 Emerging Artists have been recognized and $1,230,000 has been…
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Highwood River Monitoring Update June 12, 2020

The status of the Highwood River is Normal. All looks good for the weekend and coming week. River levels and flow have come down and snowmelt in the mountains is progressing normally. There is a system developing that will bring rain this weekend but so far, there are no immediate concerns with the forecast. The…
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Alberta Leads Country Supporting Economic Relaunch

New relaunch supports and commercial tenancy measures to help Alberta’s small- and medium-sized businesses during economic relaunch. The government will continue to provide Alberta’s businesses and non-profits with additional supports as they deal with the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. These new programs complement Alberta’s existing business supports, which are the most comprehensive in Canada.…
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Safely Saving COVID-19 Samples for Research

Health partners are building a safe biorepository to preserve COVID-19 samples long-term to support world-class medical research in combatting the virus. The new biorepository is now safely collecting, cataloguing and storing samples in sophisticated refrigeration equipment. There will be two hubs – one at the University of Alberta and the other at the University of…

