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Alberta sees fewer new COVID cases; top doc says reason is fewer tests on Christmas

Alberta sees fewer new COVID cases; top doc says reason is fewer tests on Christmas

EDMONTON — Alberta's chief medical officer of health says there were an estimated 500 new COVID-19 cases recorded on Boxing Day, but she cautions the low number is a result of fewer tests being performed on Christmas Day. Dr.
2021: Alberta eyes post-COVID economic rebound but faces big budget questions

2021: Alberta eyes post-COVID economic rebound but faces big budget questions

EDMONTON — Alberta Finance Minister Travis Toews says the goal in 2021 is to get vaccines out and put the COVID-19 pandemic in the rear-view mirror, then work to fix a battered and beleaguered economy.
St. Albert to open freezeway skating path this winter

St. Albert to open freezeway skating path this winter

Frozen path could open early January in Lions Park
St. Albert Chartwell COVID-19 outbreak grows to 88; fourth person dies

St. Albert Chartwell COVID-19 outbreak grows to 88; fourth person dies

A third round of asymptomatic testing of all residents and staff was done on Dec. 21 and will continue each week.
St. Albert-powered? Council approves energy corporation feasibility study

St. Albert-powered? Council approves energy corporation feasibility study

Study to come back to council in June
Supreme Court declines to hear bid for injunction in flight refund case

Supreme Court declines to hear bid for injunction in flight refund case

OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada won't hear a case linked to a challenge about air passenger refunds for flights cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
St. Albert suspends face-covering bylaw

St. Albert suspends face-covering bylaw

Bylaw will come back into effect once provincial mandate ends
Judge dismisses application for injunction against Alberta's COVID-19 rules

Judge dismisses application for injunction against Alberta's COVID-19 rules

The judge said the case had some merit and wasn't vexatious. But she also said she wasn't sure there has been irreparable harm, so there wasn't enough to persuade her to temporarily suspend restrictions.
Temporary injunction sought against Alberta COVID-19 restrictions at Christmas

Temporary injunction sought against Alberta COVID-19 restrictions at Christmas

The measures limit Christmas celebrations to individual households, restrict weddings and funerals to 10 people and prohibit outdoor gatherings.
St. Albert backs Okotoks' effort to expand mail-in ballots

St. Albert backs Okotoks' effort to expand mail-in ballots

AUMA resolution asks province to open up mail-in ballots to all voters for next year's municipal election amid COVID-19 pandemic
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