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Alberta acquires, set to distribute 5,000 doses of one-shot COVID-19 vaccine
CARSELAND, Alta. — Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says the province can now offer a limited supply of the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
Nov 12, 2021 4:53 PM
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Alberta deletes Nazi 'both sides' reference in decades-old school guidance document
EDMONTON — The Alberta government is deleting a decades-old reference in a curriculum guidance paper that urges teachers to focus on positive and negative aspects of the Nazi Germany regime.
Nov 12, 2021 2:03 PM
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'Step up or shut up': Alberta mayor frustrated over lack of help with homeless
WETASKIWIN, Alta. — A central Alberta city has taken another step to secure warming shelters for vulnerable individuals living in tents in an open field, but its mayor says they need some help.
Nov 12, 2021 1:43 PM
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'I put life on hold:' Woman who had delayed surgery in Alberta says she's worse off
EDMONTON — A woman whose surgery in Alberta for cancer in her face was delayed because hospitals were overburdened with COVID-19 says the consequences for her have been drastic. Sharon Durham of Wynyard, Sask.
Nov 12, 2021 2:00 AM
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Prairie livestock producers facing shortage of feed, water as winter sets in
CALGARY — The consequences of last summer's searing drought are being felt on farms and ranches across the Prairies, where some livestock producers are heading into a long, cold winter with dangerously low supplies of feed and water.
Nov 11, 2021 12:40 PM
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'Heartbreaking': Outreach group says conditions in Alberta homeless camp worsen
Time is running out for a central Alberta city to secure warming shelters for vulnerable individuals living in tattered tents in an open field unprotected from frigid winds and, soon, snow.
Nov 11, 2021 11:52 AM
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Strike notice at Cargill in Alberta, one of Canada's largest beef processing plants
HIGH RIVER, Alta. — The union representing workers at one of the largest beef processing plants in Canada has given strike notice.
Nov 10, 2021 10:06 PM
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Wide-ranging analysis finds negative overall impacts from coal mining in Rockies
CALGARY — Coal mining on environmentally sensitive slopes of Alberta's Rocky Mountains wouldn't be an overall benefit to the province, a wide-ranging analysis from the University of Calgary has concluded.
Nov 10, 2021 6:55 PM
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Calgary police investigating harassment of woman of colour riding transit
CALGARY — A Calgary man has been charged in what police are calling a racist tirade against a woman of colour on a light-rail transit train. Police say a young South Asian woman was riding the train on Sept.
Nov 10, 2021 3:50 PM
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Canada not worried about getting behind early in World Cup qualifiers
EDMONTON — Depending on which number-crunching study or oddsmaker you follow, the team scoring first has about a 67 per cent probability of winning a soccer game. So far the Canadian men’s national team has defied the odds.
Nov 10, 2021 3:13 PM
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