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Deficit shrinks as oil prices increase

Deficit shrinks as oil prices increase

Alberta Finance Minister Travis Toews said the current surge in COVID-19 cases will have a “bumpy” effect on the bottom line, but noted the economy has been resilient through the pandemic.
Province won't mandate vaccine passport: Shandro

Province won't mandate vaccine passport: Shandro

The province will, however, be updating the MyHealthRecords website to include a printable, conveniently-sized proof of a COVID-19 vaccination paper card to be used both domestically and for international travel.
New rules for surface drainage in Sturgeon County

New rules for surface drainage in Sturgeon County

Culvert-pluggers face fines of $250.
Library puts Indigenous history on the program

Library puts Indigenous history on the program

New program designed to be approachable to all.
Good morning, St. Albert!

Good morning, St. Albert!

Happy Tuesday!

County gets mental-health cash from Pembina

Pipeline company devotes $165,000 to recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
September can be unpredictable for little ones, says kindergarten teacher

September can be unpredictable for little ones, says kindergarten teacher

Wild Rose teacher Amy Bautista said her most confident kids walking in on the first day have the more confident parents — even if they aren’t feeling confident on the inside.
University students campaign for stronger health measures

University students campaign for stronger health measures

After a period of quiet, three Albertan universities have adopted new face-mask and self-isolation requirements.
Good morning, St. Albert!

Good morning, St. Albert!

Happy Monday!
Too hot to fly?

Too hot to fly?

Global heating could hamper flights of the bumblebee, study finds
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