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County offers COVID-related grants to businesses, groups

County offers COVID-related grants to businesses, groups

Allocations will depend on the category the business falls under
Alberta's COVID-19 restrictions staying in place for now: Hinshaw

Alberta's COVID-19 restrictions staying in place for now: Hinshaw

The current restrictions were imposed on Dec. 13 and were slated to last for four weeks, but were extended an additional two weeks. They will now continue for an unknown amount of time.
Former Innisfail mayor Ken Fulton passes away

Former Innisfail mayor Ken Fulton passes away

Friends and former colleagues fondly pay tribute to Fulton’s legacy
Defiant Innisfail barbershop issue spurs query in Olds

Defiant Innisfail barbershop issue spurs query in Olds

Town officials say COVID enforcement is first an issue for Alberta Health Services
Care home residents prioritized: Alberta begins second doses of COVID-19 vaccine

Care home residents prioritized: Alberta begins second doses of COVID-19 vaccine

EDMONTON — Alberta’s chief medical officer of health says the province has begun giving second doses of the COVID-19 vaccine with priority for residents in long-term care homes. Dr.
Commentary: Buckle up: we’ve seen nothing yet

Commentary: Buckle up: we’ve seen nothing yet

We're repeatedly lurching between health and wealth yet somehow managing to avoid them both
Consequences ahead for defiant barbershop

Consequences ahead for defiant barbershop

Town may take action while other hair salons seek answers about rebellious business
Alberta long-term care residents remain priority in looming slowdown of COVID vaccine

Alberta long-term care residents remain priority in looming slowdown of COVID vaccine

EDMONTON — Alberta’s chief medical officer of health says residents in long-term care and supportive living facilities will remain the priority as the province grapples with a looming slowdown in COVID-19 vaccine supply. Dr.
Running out of doses: Alberta pauses appointments for first COVID-19 vaccine shots

Running out of doses: Alberta pauses appointments for first COVID-19 vaccine shots

EDMONTON — Alberta is pausing appointments for people to get their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, Premier Jason Kenney said Monday. He said the province would run out of supply for first doses by the end of the day or early Tuesday.
Alberta to run out of COVID-19 vaccine imminently: Kenney

Alberta to run out of COVID-19 vaccine imminently: Kenney

"We have quite simply run out of supply."
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