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'Go home and stay home': Trudeau

'Go home and stay home': Trudeau

The Prime Minister is speaking to premiers later today to discuss how to prevent the spread of COVID-19 going forward. He said he has not ruled out enforcement options.
COVID-19 testing now prioritizes highest-risk groups

COVID-19 testing now prioritizes highest-risk groups

Travellers who returned to Alberta after March 12 and are showing mild symptoms will not longer be tested. The province asks anyone who is sick to self-isolate at home and stay away from others.
This is what you need this morning. Mic'd up Mason is back!

This is what you need this morning. Mic'd up Mason is back!

Orillia's Mason Rupke starred in a video that went viral globally a year ago; the five-year-old is back in another smile-inducing video
LETTER: Be sensible

LETTER: Be sensible

St. Albert RE/MAX agent breaks top five in Western Canada

St. Albert RE/MAX agent breaks top five in Western Canada

For Brian Cyr, St. Albert RE/MAX agent, doing well means looking for ways to improve
Update: 'Enough is enough,' Trudeau says to Canadians ignoring COVID-19 advice

Update: 'Enough is enough,' Trudeau says to Canadians ignoring COVID-19 advice

141new cases over the previous 24 hours
St. Albert discouraging use of playgrounds

St. Albert discouraging use of playgrounds

The city said in a news release Sunday it would be posting signs at playgrounds to discourage use and to limit contact between residents during the pandemic.
Morinville shelter still on track to open this spring despite COVID-19

Morinville shelter still on track to open this spring despite COVID-19

As studies show gender-based violence rises in the wake of major disasters, Jessica Martel Memorial Foundation is still available to help.
Child care spaces for Alberta's essential workers to open this week

Child care spaces for Alberta's essential workers to open this week

The centres will be limited to 30 people, including staff, and must follow strict sanitization practices. Parents who qualify for a subsidy will receive it, and centres will charge their typical rates.
Alberta warns against fraud, malware as number of residents with COVID-19 rises to 259

Alberta warns against fraud, malware as number of residents with COVID-19 rises to 259

In its daily update Sunday, the province stated Albertans are reporting cyber securing incidents involving malware and fraud such as identity theft in the wake of COVID-19. The province asks anyone who receives a call asking for credit card information to hang up immediately and call local law enforcement.
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