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Alberta reports seven new COVID-19 diagnoses in the last 24 hours

Alberta reports seven new COVID-19 diagnoses in the last 24 hours

Hinshaw said effective tomorrow, Alberta Health Services will be releasing updated visitation guidelines for all hospital patients in both acute outpatient and inpatient settings. Existing standards and rules for continuing care remain in effect.
Alberta eyes business eviction protection tied to COVID-19 economy lockdown

Alberta eyes business eviction protection tied to COVID-19 economy lockdown

Grosvenor Pool Dog Swim, Broncos tournament cancelled

Grosvenor Pool Dog Swim, Broncos tournament cancelled

In a media release, the City of St. Albert said it is cancelling the Grosvenor Pool Dog Swim, Servus Place Halloween Haunt, Baggataway Lacrosse Tournament, Rotary Ribfest and Humboldt Broncos Tournament.
Alberta reports 15 new COVID-19 cases, one new death

Alberta reports 15 new COVID-19 cases, one new death

Second phase COVID-19 relaunch in Alberta could be coming sooner than later

Second phase COVID-19 relaunch in Alberta could be coming sooner than later

Baking and big breakfasts help egg farmers through pandemic

Baking and big breakfasts help egg farmers through pandemic

After restaurants closed, Sturgeon County egg farmer Paul Wurz immediately began fielding calls from grocery stores as far away as Slave Lake who were seeing an uptick in demand for eggs.
Alberta announces 13 new cases of COVID-19, no new deaths

Alberta announces 13 new cases of COVID-19, no new deaths

St. Albert's last official COVID-19 case recovers

St. Albert's last official COVID-19 case recovers

There are no more confirmed cases of people with COVID-19 in St. Albert or Sturgeon County.
Increase of COVID-19 cases in Edmonton linked to 2 family gatherings

Increase of COVID-19 cases in Edmonton linked to 2 family gatherings

Alberta moves to set up provincial parole board

Alberta moves to set up provincial parole board

If Bill 18 passes, the new system could be up and running by January 2021 and cost around $600,000 to operate annually, but some of those costs would be footed by the feds.
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