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Confirmed cases of COVID-19 rises to 486 in Alberta, 27 people have recovered

Confirmed cases of COVID-19 rises to 486 in Alberta, 27 people have recovered

To further protect those who are most vulnerable to exposure, Alberta Health Services has developed an online assessment tool specifically for health care workers, which will launch tomorrow morning. This is in addition the public online assessment tool. 
AHS asks Albertans to support food banks instead of dropping off food to healthcare workers

AHS asks Albertans to support food banks instead of dropping off food to healthcare workers

"Although we cannot accept your donations of food, Alberta’s food banks can. We ask you to please pass your kindness on to them."
LIVE: Watch the coronavirus daily update for Thursday March 26

LIVE: Watch the coronavirus daily update for Thursday March 26

Chief Medical Officer of Health Deena Hinshaw and officials will provide an update on COVID-19 and the ongoing work to protect public health.
Game sales climb as more people stay home in St. Albert

Game sales climb as more people stay home in St. Albert

"Puzzles are about to go the way of toilet paper very soon," business owner says.
Opinion: When will the money flow, Mr. Trudeau?

Opinion: When will the money flow, Mr. Trudeau?

How to reach mental health support by phone, online during pandemic

How to reach mental health support by phone, online during pandemic

Mental health service agencies are preparing to handle increased demand during COVID-19
'Strongly' and diplomatically, Canada tries to block U.S. soldiers at border

'Strongly' and diplomatically, Canada tries to block U.S. soldiers at border

'Do not hoard food and daily essentials': Dreeshen

'Do not hoard food and daily essentials': Dreeshen

"Albertans can be confident that the necessary steps are being taken to make sure people have what they need."
St. Albert businesses report liquor, cannabis sales spike in the wake of COVID-19

St. Albert businesses report liquor, cannabis sales spike in the wake of COVID-19

"Anyone who was super against it before is coming in now and saying, 'Okay, let's try this stuff,'" said Coleman Benton, Plantlife district manager.
EDITORIAL: Why the hurry?

EDITORIAL: Why the hurry?

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