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Alberta reports 165 new cases of COVID-19, one more death

Alberta reports 165 new cases of COVID-19, one more death

Nearly half of all cases have recovered
Wildlife enjoys spring in Rocky View County

Wildlife enjoys spring in Rocky View County

No new deaths but 239 new cases of COVID-19 in Alberta

No new deaths but 239 new cases of COVID-19 in Alberta

AHS takes over management of Manoir du Lac continuing care facility in McLennan
Alberta Parks cancels camping until at least mid-May

Alberta Parks cancels camping until at least mid-May

“The suspension is in place until the province’s chief medical officer of health is confident the health and public safety risk from COVID-19 is reduced."
Leveraging community ties could help small businesses survive COVID-19 crisis, experts predict

Leveraging community ties could help small businesses survive COVID-19 crisis, experts predict

In an online webinar Thursday, former MLA Doug Griffiths and business consultant Heather Thomson said business owners able to maintain connections to their customers in creative ways will be better prepared to bounce back. 
Tsuut'ina First Nation withdraws opposition to SR1

Tsuut'ina First Nation withdraws opposition to SR1

The Government of Alberta announced April 14 that it had reached what it called a "milestone" "The Tsuut'ina Nation is an iportant partner," Ric McIver, minister of Transportation, stated in a press release.
Alberta confirms 162 new COVID-19 cases, two more deaths

Alberta confirms 162 new COVID-19 cases, two more deaths

"The scale of this pandemic means we often talk in case numbers but we must never forget every case is a person. Every death is a tragedy for the people who love them," Hinshaw said. 
Mental health art contest returns for eighth year

Mental health art contest returns for eighth year

Domestic violence increases during pandemic

Domestic violence increases during pandemic

Alberta has 126 new cases of COVID-19, province experiences data disruption

Alberta has 126 new cases of COVID-19, province experiences data disruption

A total of 126 new cases of COVID-19 have been identified in the province bringing the provincial total to 1,996.
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