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Additional Relief for Tourism Industry

The Alberta government is providing new supports for hotels and other lodging providers that allow them to keep tourism levy amounts collected between March 1 and December 31, 2020. This measure will free up between $16 million and $27 million in additional cash flow for the hospitality sector, which employs 30,000 Albertans. It will also…
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Task Force to Help Protect Vulnerable Albertans

The government’s newly appointed Human Trafficking Task Force will find ways to prevent human trafficking and protect and empower survivors. Country music superstar and anti-human trafficking advocate Paul Brandt will lead the seven-member task force that will provide guidance and recommendations on how to best implement the government’s nine-point action plan to combat human trafficking.…
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Eco-Friendly Junk Removal

Would you be surprised to learn that Canadians produce more garbage per capita than any other country in the world? If each Canadian tried to be more responsible in our recycling efforts, we could make a huge impact on the planet. When we don’t dispose of garbage and junk properly, it can release toxic gasses…
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New Royalty Rate Responds to Soaring Helium Interest

Setting a helium royalty rate provides investor certainty to develop an untapped resource that could help diversify the economy and bring jobs to Albertans. With global demand for helium on the rise, industry interest in exploring Alberta’s helium potential is growing. Establishing this new rate – of 4.25 per cent – and structure helps set…
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Update 67: COVID-19 Pandemic in Alberta

May 19 at 5:30 p.m. Alberta’s COVID-19 hospitalization rates remain low with 61 people in hospital, eight of whom are in intensive care. In total, 5,584 Albertans have recovered from COVID-19. Latest updates 33 new cases bring the number of total active cases to 1,004. Cases have been identified in all zones across the province:…
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Lieutenant-Colonel Mike French, 431 (Air Demonstration) Squadron Commanding Officer, on the CF Snowbirds crash in Kamloops, BC.

(May 18, 2020) At approximately 11:45 a.m. on May 17, 2020, shortly after take-off from Kamloops Airport, Snowbird 11, a Canadian Forces Snowbirds CT-114 Tutor, crashed into a nearby neighbourhood. Prior to the crash, the two person crew of the aircraft ejected. Tragically, Captain Jenn Casey, the team’s Public Affairs Officer, did not survive. The…
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Alberta Achieves Preliminary Methane Reduction Deal

A preliminary equivalency agreement with the federal government is a major step toward providing Alberta’s oil and gas industry a single set of strong rules to reduce methane emissions and protect the environment. Without this agreement, federal rules would remain in effect in the province indefinitely, meaning producers would need to adhere to two sets…
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Joe Biden KXL: Minister Sonya Savage

Minister of Energy Sonya Savage issued the following statement about reports U.S. presumptive democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden would cancel the presidential permit for Keystone XL: “While we are disappointed to hear these reports from the Biden campaign, we remain confident Keystone XL remains a critical part of North America’s post-pandemic economic recovery. “The project…
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Sexual Violence Awareness Month: Minister Nicolaides

Minister of Advanced Education Demetrios Nicolaides issued the following statement on campus sexual violence: “May is Sexual Violence Awareness Month and I want to draw particular attention to sexual violence that can often occur on our post-secondary campuses. “One in five women attending university or college will experience sexual violence. Most often, it’s by someone she…
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Experiences in Early Adolescence Determine How Birds Build Their First Nest

New research debunks long-held idea that birds build nests that look like the one they hatched in, say U of A scientists. By KATIE WILLIS The life experiences zebra finches have in early adolescence have a big effect on how they build their first homes, according to a new study by researchers at the University of…
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The Okotoks Museum & Archives is Collecting COVID Stories as a Part of our History

Archives are the stewards of our community’s collective history. History is happening now, and the Okotoks Museum and Archives is encouraging residents to document their experiences with COVID-19. The archives is collecting personal stories, documents and photographs in an effort to record the impact COVID-19 is having on our residents and our community. The COVID-19…
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Federal Funding for Large Businesses: Minister Toews

President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance Travis Toews issued the following statement on federal government funding for business: (March 11, 2020) “The Government of Alberta appreciates today’s announcement from the federal government, which responds to our repeated advocacy over the last two months to ensure a future for Canada’s largest employers during this…
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Update 66: COVID-19 Pandemic in Alberta

May 18 at 3 p.m. Alberta’s COVID-19 hospitalization rates remain low with 65 people currently in hospital, nine of whom are in intensive care. In total, 5,519 Albertans have recovered from COVID-19. One more Albertan has died. Latest updates 39 new cases have been reported, bringing the number of total active cases to 1,036. Cases…
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Updated Coal Rules Keep Protection, Strengthen Certainty

Modernizing almost 45-year-old rules for coal development will provide additional flexibility and certainty for industry, while maintaining stringent protection for sensitive lands. Government‘s outdated coal policy – which has been in place since 1976 – is being replaced by modern regulatory processes, integrated planning and land use policies. Repealing the policy will eliminate the use…
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RCMP Southern Alberta District Crime Reduction Team Recover Multiple Stolen Vehicles

Carbon, Alta. – An ongoing property crime investigation led by the Southern Alberta District Crime Reduction Team has lead to the recovery of five trucks, a boat and trailer and other vehicles. On April 28, 2020, the resources of RCMP Air Services, Emergency Response Team and both Drumheller and Beiseker RCMP were all employed in…


