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Creating the ultimate pandemic face shield

Creating the ultimate pandemic face shield

Buzz building for Penhold businessman Curtis Wazny’s invention
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. 
Carstairs enacts 24-hour patrols during pandemic

Carstairs enacts 24-hour patrols during pandemic

Didsbury council approves financial relief measures

Didsbury council approves financial relief measures

Payment deferrals, extensions and waivers offered during COVID-19 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.
Province boosts mental health funding by $53M to help people cope during pandemic

Province boosts mental health funding by $53M to help people cope during pandemic

“Our message to Albertans today, especially to those feeling psychologically or emotionally overwhelmed, is that help is available.”
Alberta's changes to doctors' billing during pandemic are unethical: experts

Alberta's changes to doctors' billing during pandemic are unethical: experts

Camping in national parks suspended until at least May 31

Camping in national parks suspended until at least May 31

“These restrictions will not be in place forever,” Alberta Medical Chief Officer Dr. Deena Hinshaw said. “At this time we are not yet at that point where we can start easing off.”
Valleaus in isolation after return from Spain

Valleaus in isolation after return from Spain

Couple hunkered down in apartment during state of emergency
Alberta reports 138 new cases of COVID-19, two more deaths; numbers expected to rise

Alberta reports 138 new cases of COVID-19, two more deaths; numbers expected to rise

Hinshaw expects rising number of cases in coming day as a result of expanded testing
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