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HEALTH CARE
New Alberta program grants nurse practitioners autonomy, advocate says
Alberta's new program aimed at increasing rural access to nurse practitioners removes previously restrictive boundaries once enforced by employers - a change that grants more autonomy, a key advocate says.-READ: New nurse practitioners program proving successful, health minister says-Nurse practitioners have primarily ...
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CITY HALL
Municipal minister says Medicine Hat audit should be completed before 2025 election
A provincial audit of the City of Medicine Hat that councillors hope will find any deep-rooted problems and re-establish public trust will be completed before the next local election, municipal affairs minister Ric McIver says. - READ: McGrogan plans to request municipal inspection - "I'm hopeful that the inspecto...
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PROVINCE
Alberta Emergency Alert test scheduled for Wednesday afternoon
An Alberta Emergency Alert will be sent to phones and other wireless devices, heard on radio, seen on television and get posted to social media on Wednesday at 1:55 p.m. as part of the system's regular testing. The test, usually scheduled for May and November, gives the government a chance to fix any problems that crop...
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LEGISLATIVE ENERGY HORIZON INSTITUTE
Alberta MLA heading to D.C. for energy education program and to promote provincial industry
The MLA for Vermillion-Lloydminster-Wainwright, Garth Rowswell, is travelling to Washington, D.C. today to promote Alberta's ability to meet U.S. energy demands at the Legislative Energy Horizon Institue (LEHI). Rowswell will be joining state legislators from across the U.S. in educational sessions and meetings. The LE...
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Province

HEALTH CARE
'Great news for rural Alberta': New nurse practitioners program proving successful, health minister says
The Alberta government says the number of nurse practitioners have seen an increase in rural Alberta since the province launched its new primary care program. ""I am thrilled about the interest in this program," said health minister Adriana LaGrange in a statement Wednesday. The Nurse Practitioner Primar...
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PROVINCE
Ex-PM Stephen Harper to chair Alberta Investment Management Corporation
A former Canadian prime minister will take the lead on the Alberta government's investment agency. Stephen Harper has been appointed to chair the Alberta Investment Management Corporation, otherwise known as AIMCo, the province said Wednesday. He will help oversee AIMCo's efforts to restore confidence and stability in ...
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TRANSCRIPT
MLA Justin Wright asks municipal affairs minister about provincial audit
Cypress-Medicine Hat MLA Justin Wright on Nov. 18 asked municipal affairs minister Ric McIver about the ongoing municipal inspection during a session of the Alberta legislature.-Wright: Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Municipalities play an important role in shaping Alberta's communities and contributing to a stronger province...
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PROVINCIAL
Transgender community to gather in remembrance, opposition to Alberta legislation
Adebayo Chris Katiiti, jailed for being a transgender man in Uganda, was brutally beaten as a child for wearing his brothers' clothes. He says moving to Alberta in 2016 saved his life. "I found home in Edmonton," said Katiiti, 29, a therapist and life coach who works with the LGBTQ+ community. "In Canada...
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Canada Post delivering government cheques Wednesday, but strike continues
Canadians will still receive their government benefits in the mail, despite the ongoing strike at Canada Post.A member of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) has confirmed to Pattison Media that letter carriers will deliver cheques on Wednesday morning, November 20, 2024.Striking employees say they are doing th...
Nov 19, 2024
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includes del bonita
Border agency says changes to hours at 35 land crossings coming in January
The Canada Border Services Agency says it will be adjusting hours at 35 land ports of entry in January -- a move it says will allow it to deploy officers at busier land crossings.Only one crossing in Alberta will be affected -- the facility at Del Bonita -- where hours will be 9 to 5, seven days a week, beginning Janua...
Nov 19, 2024
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Provincial Politics
Alberta auditor general flags lack of information on province's affordable housing
Alberta's auditor general says the province isn't demonstrating how it's ensuring its affordable housing is safe.An audit tabled in the legislature found the Seniors, Community and Social Services department doesn't have current information about the state of its 2,800 facilities worth over $2.3 billion.It says the gov...
Nov 18, 2024
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MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT
County of Forty Mile announces new CAO
The County of Forty Mile No. 8 has announced their new chief administrative officer, and it's a familiar face to county residents.CAO Nathan Ogden, has over 25 years of service with the county, having previously worked as the director of planning and development with Forty Mile.A county post on social media stated that...
Nov 18, 2024
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Alberta seeking input on medical assistance in dying legislation
The Government of Alberta wants to hear from residents as it reviews legislation into medical assistance in dying (MAID).MAID is a process that allows a dying person to receive assistance in ending their life. A person must have a serious and permanent medical condition.Justice Minister Mickey Amery says the province s...
Nov 18, 2024
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HEALTH CARE
New Alberta hospital agency to be up and running in the spring, minister says
EDMONTON - Alberta's health minister says the province's new hospital agency will be operational next spring, months later than expected. Adriana LaGrange says hospitals now run by Alberta Health Services and Covenant Health will answer to the new agency, Acute Care Alberta. The United Conservative Party government is ...
Nov 18, 2024
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PROVINCIAL
Alberta activates contingency mail delivery plan amid Canada Post strike
Albertans will still be able to send and receive mail that meets a certain criteria during a nationwide postal strike.Starting on Tuesday, mail can be accepted from Albertans at designated Alberta government offices across the province. No postage is required.The initiative can only be used for critical mail that must ...
Nov 15, 2024
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ENVIRONMENT
Alberta announces successful crackdown on invasive mussels after major fines increase
The Alberta government says there have been a record number of inspections in 2024 with the goal of keeping Alberta - much like it is rat-free - void of zebra and quagga mussels.These species can rapidly damage waterways and infrastructure, destroy habitats, and cause hundreds of millions of dollars in damages, the pro...
Nov 15, 2024
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Charge laid in drowning death of 5-year-old on Wabamun Lake
Parkland RCMP have laid a charge in relation to a drowning that happened on Wabamun Lake earlier this fall.It was Oct. 13 when RCMP responded to the lake in Wabamun Provincial Park, west of Edmonton.It was initially said by RCMP that it appeared a canoe had capsized, leading to the tragic death of a five-year-old girl....
Nov 15, 2024
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$65 million jackpot up for grabs in Friday's LOTTO MAX draw
One Canadian, or maybe a few, could go into the weekend a multi-millionaire.The Western Canada Lottery Corporation says the jackpot in the LOTTO MAX draw on Friday, November 15 is an estimated $65 million.There are also eight MAXMILLIONS prizes, with each awarding $1 million.Tickets can be purchased until 8:30 p.m. on ...
Nov 15, 2024
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Alberta begins consultations for junior high & career ed curriculums
With Alberta's new K-6 curriculums now mostly in place, the Ministry of Education is turning its focus to more advanced grades.The province is beginning to engage with education partners and teachers to help inform the development of draft curriculums for Grades 7-9 math, Grades 7-9 social studies, Grades 7-10 physical...
Nov 14, 2024
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$40M INVESTMENT
Alberta launches Advanced Materials Challenge to further advanced material innovation
The Government of Alberta is investing $40 million from the industry-funded Technology Innovation and Emissions Reduction (TIER) program into an Advanced Materials Challenge in an effort to advance technologies that will turn everyday items that would otherwise be wasted or dumped in landfills into modern, low-emission...
Nov 14, 2024
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108 acres
Alberta couple makes major donation to the Nature Conservancy of Canada near Thorsby
A Leduc County couple, George and Joni Greenhough, have donated a significant amount of land to the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC), in honour of George's late father WJ (Bill) Greenhough who himself was a passionate advocate for wild land preservation. Officials with the NCC say the 44-hectare property, located nea...
Nov 14, 2024
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PROVINCIAL
Investigation underway after Alberta Crown corporation hit by cyberattack
An Alberta Crown corporation says it recently experienced "network issues" after it was the target of a cyberattack. Dwayne Brunner, a spokesman for Alberta Innovates, wouldn't confirm when the issues began, but said an investigation is underway and all network problems have been resolved."Alberta Innova...
Nov 14, 2024
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'No yellow brick road': Atwood weighs in on U.S. election at Calgary forum
CALGARY - Margaret Atwood has been called prescient - particularly when it comes to her famous 1985 dystopia "The Handmaid's Tale" and the recent rollback of reproductive rights in the United States - but the renowned Canadian author says her predictive powers failed her ahead of last week's U.S. election, wh...
Nov 13, 2024
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NATURE
Cypress County launches fall rat patrols, residents asked to remain diligent
Cypress County has launched its fall round of rat patrols, playing its role as one of the near-border municipalities keeping Alberta free of the wild rodents.---The county is charged with inspecting a section of the provincial Rat Control Zone called Range No. 1, a swath of land several kilometres in from the Saskatche...
Nov 13, 2024
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PROVINCIAL POLITICS
Alberta, Canada governments fund 4-H program expansion
The Alberta and Canadian governments are providing funding to expand 4-H programs across the province. Through Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership funding, the two administrations are investing more than $731,000 over five years for three programs. The Intro to 4-H program, the Agriculture Safety and Mental H...
Nov 12, 2024
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Alberta lead Canada in employment growth in October
The biggest increase in jobs this past month in Canada happened in Alberta.That is according to Statistics Canada, which says Alberta experienced a growth in employment of 13,200 in October.Approximately 8,200 of those were for full-time positions, while there was also another 5,000 part-time jobs.This helped to reduce...
Nov 12, 2024
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Ray Gilmour
AIMCo gets new CEO day after board firings
The Alberta government has announced a new CEO for AIMCo, a day after it sacked the body's entire board.AIMCo is the body that manages more than $160 billion in pension, endowment and government funds for the province.They also announced yesterday that Nate Horner, Alberta's finance minister, would be the body's sole d...
Nov 09, 2024
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MINISTER HORNER INTERIM CEO
Alberta fires AIMCo board and CEO, NDP responds
Alberta's finance minister, Nate Horner, has sacked the board of directors of AIMCo, the body that manages more than $160 billion in pension, endowment and government funds for the province.Horner, in a statement, says the reason is poor performance, with rising staffing and management fees coupled with a consistent fa...
Nov 08, 2024
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