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One in five Canadians think COVID-19 pandemic blown out of proportion: Poll

One in five Canadians think COVID-19 pandemic blown out of proportion: Poll

St. Albert transit fees waived; utilities and property tax extensions granted

St. Albert transit fees waived; utilities and property tax extensions granted

The city said eliminating fares removes the need for handling transfers, tickets, cash and passes for passengers and operators to minimize contact and maintain social distancing measures.
Veterinarians offer ventilators as they fight to be declared essential service

Veterinarians offer ventilators as they fight to be declared essential service

Kananaskis visitors urged to 'leave no trace' as bears emerge

Kananaskis visitors urged to 'leave no trace' as bears emerge

“Unlike us, bears are following pretty norm routines and starting to wake up from hibernation, so this is a really important time to be careful and not leave things that attract bears and other wildlife into places – that’s dangerous for bears and for us.”
St. Albert RCMP arrest three in relation to meth trafficking

St. Albert RCMP arrest three in relation to meth trafficking

The RCMP seized approximately 45 grams of methamphetamine, 75 capsules of gabapentin, packaging material and several scales, a .30-30 caliber lever-action rifle and ammunition, numerous weapons including butterfly knives, brass knuckles and throwing stars.
Snowbirds, stay home immediately: Kenney

Snowbirds, stay home immediately: Kenney

“This does not mean going to the grocery store, it does not mean going to the kennel to pick up the dog, it does not mean dropping your RV off at a service company to be serviced, it does not mean going and visiting the grandkids. It means one thing and one thing only: when you come into the country ... you must go directly and immediately to your home without stopping."
'Special place in hell': Kenney addresses scammers

'Special place in hell': Kenney addresses scammers

Kenney again asks Albertans to stop hoarding because it is hurting vulnerable Albertans.
Forty-two Albertans diagnosed with COVID-19 in the last 24 hours

Forty-two Albertans diagnosed with COVID-19 in the last 24 hours

Hinshaw said the province has updated the self-isolation timeline for those who are sick. Anyone who is sick is being asked now to self-isolate for 10 days from the onset of symptoms, rather than the previous 14 days.If symptoms continue after 10 days, Albertans should continue to self-isolate.
Alberta's education tax hike cancelled

Alberta's education tax hike cancelled

The premier said reversing the 3.4-per-cent increase should save around $55 million for households and $32 million for businesses, for a total of $87 million a year.
A new breed of celebrity in the age of COVID-19: the chief medical officer

A new breed of celebrity in the age of COVID-19: the chief medical officer

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