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Bellerose school allows for students to clean out lockers

Bellerose school allows for students to clean out lockers

Students must adhere to the pickup schedule as the school will be limiting the amount of students in the building at a time.
Alberta provincial courts limiting operations

Alberta provincial courts limiting operations

The courts will no longer allow any members of the public in the courtrooms unless they are required for the matter before the court, including media and witnesses. Legal counsel is allowed to access the courthouse for urgent court-related business.
Former Aurora Cannabis CEO Terry Booth sells 12.2M shares in company

Former Aurora Cannabis CEO Terry Booth sells 12.2M shares in company

EDMONTON — Aurora Cannabis Inc. says founder and former chief executive Terry Booth has sold nearly 12.2 million shares in the company into the open market.
Deena Hinshaw, Alberta's chief medical officer of health, self-isolating

Deena Hinshaw, Alberta's chief medical officer of health, self-isolating

Dr. Deena Hinshaw experiencing cold symptoms
LETTER: If it ain't broke ...

LETTER: If it ain't broke ...

Alberta aims to speed up the passing of the budget

Alberta aims to speed up the passing of the budget

The government will ask the legislature today for unanimous consent to amend the 2020-21 budget to add the $500 million for health spending.
International Children's Festival of the Arts 2020 cancelled

International Children's Festival of the Arts 2020 cancelled

St. Albert's biggest children's festival a victim of COVID-19.
Riverlot 56: a primer

Riverlot 56: a primer

Why that little patch of wild is a big deal
Canada closing borders to non-residents

Canada closing borders to non-residents

On Monday morning, Canadian Prime Minster Justin Trudeau announced to the country they will be denying entry to people who are not permanent residents or Canadian citizens. Airlines will receive the formal order to ban all travellers presenting symptoms from getting on an airplane.
Border agency adds screening questions after complaints about airport disarray

Border agency adds screening questions after complaints about airport disarray

OTTAWA — The Canada Border Services Agency announced new screening questions for travellers arriving Monday following a weekend of disarray at points of entry into the country, especially airports.
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