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Driver’s Road Testing Suspended

COVID-19 response Effective immediately, Alberta Transportation has introduced new, temporary measures, related to driver education and examinations. Alberta is extending the suspension of road tests until the public health emergency ends, while we develop procedures to conduct road tests that prevent the spread of COVID-19. Road tests will resume when it is safe to do…
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Update 40: COVID-19 Pandemic in Alberta

April 22 at 4 p.m. There are 1,310 confirmed recovered cases in the province, and 306 new cases have been reported, bringing the total number of cases to 3,401. Five Albertans have died since the last report, bringing the total number of reported deaths to 66. Latest updates Cases have been identified in all zones…
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New Measures Introduced for Non-medical Masks or Face Coverings in the Canadian Transportation System

Transport Canada COVID-19 is a global public health challenge that has changed the daily lives of people around the world, and ensuring the safety and security of Canadians remains the Government of Canada’s top priority. Today, the Minister of Transport, the Honourable Marc Garneau, announced new measures requiring all air passengers to have a non-medical…
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Camping Reservations Temporarily Suspended

Alberta Parks is suspending and refunding camping reservations up to and including May 19. The decision is in line with other jurisdictions, such as Ontario, British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Parks Canada, which have also suspended or delayed camping reservations. The suspension is in place until the province’s chief medical officer of health is confident the…
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Kayben Farms Misses You

In the spring and summer, we love to hear the children laughing and squealing as the go down our big slide, and the loud braying of Margarita and Jose when they see someone approaching to give them attention. We can hear those delightful sounds from our office and sometimes we step away from our desks…
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Affordable Housing, Homelessness and the Upcoming Federal Budget

By Nick Falvo, Nick Falvo Consulting This year’s Alternative Federal Budget (AFB) was released on March 17.[1] A general overview of the AFB project can be found here, but in a nutshell, it provides an alternative fiscal framework for Canada’s federal government; it’s released ahead of the actual federal budget in an effort to stir debate about an alternative…
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High River Tim Hortons Closes

Owners Kim and Kevin Generoux posted this message to their customers on Facebook: Due to the evolving circumstances in our town out of an abundance of caution (we have no positive cases), we have proactively decided to temporarily close both of our stores. The safety of our team and guests is paramount to us. We…
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Federal Energy Stimulus Package: Premier Kenney

Premier Jason Kenney issued the following statement on the federal government’s energy stimulus package: “How we come through this economic crisis will depend in large part on the survival and the successful recovery of our country’s largest industry – the energy sector – on which some 800,000 Canadian jobs depend. We thank the federal government for…
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Update 39: COVID-19 Pandemic in Alberta

April 21 at 6 p.m. There are 1,273 confirmed recovered cases in the province, and 187 new cases have been reported, bringing the total number of cases to 3,095. Two Albertans have died since the last report, bringing the total number of reported deaths to 61. Latest updates Cases have been identified in all zones…
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SAIT: Ready to Respond

Alumni, students and instructors from one of SAIT’s most competitive health programs know every moment counts. As trained specialists in airway management, Respiratory Therapists are on the front lines supporting COVID-19 patients in hospital emergency rooms and intensive care units here and around the world. Just as every moment counts, every ventilator matters now more than ever.…
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The 29th Annual Emerald Awards Shortlist

Congratulations to the deserving 29th Annual Emerald Awards Shortlist! A huge thank you to all those who applied and shared their inspiring environmental work with us, as well as our judging panel who dedicated their time and expertise to the cause. If you haven’t seen it yet, check out the 29th Annual Emerald Awards Shortlist Announcement video (below), presented by Alberta Recycling…
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Washout Closes Section of Highway 28

Spring runoff has washed out a portion of Highway 28 near Redwater. As a result, the route between Highway 38 and Highway 63 is closed to allow for repairs. Repairs to replace two culverts are expected to take three to five days to complete. In the meantime, traffic is being detoured along Highways 38, 644…
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AFSC Board Appointments will Improve Responsiveness

A new Agriculture Financial Services Corporation (AFSC) board will provide essential oversight to ensure the agency’s programs and services are delivered effectively and meet the needs of rural Alberta. With farmers in Alberta having gone through one of the toughest harvests in recent memory, the needs of Alberta’s agricultural community have evolved. Service standards and…
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Foothills County Fire Restriction

Fire Restriction – Burning Restriction Effective immediately, a Fire Restriction has been placed on all open fires that require a permit including Fire cancelled. This Restriction will be in effect until all areas in Foothills County receive substantial changes to the current dry conditions and approval is received to lift this Restriction. FIRE RESTRICTION – Fire Control 1.…
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Update 38: COVID-19 Pandemic in Alberta

April 20 at 3:30 p.m. Alberta has now tested more than 100,000 people for COVID-19. There are 1,230 confirmed recovered cases in the province, and 105 new cases have been reported, bringing the total number of cases to 2,908. Four Albertans have died since the last report, bringing the total number of reported deaths to…


