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Alberta government overhauls board of AHS, appoints official administrator

Alberta government overhauls board of AHS, appoints official administrator

Alberta's government says it has dismantled the board of Alberta Health Services and appointed a high-ranking bureaucrat as official administrator.
Rural Albertans with disabilities wait years for supports: report

Rural Albertans with disabilities wait years for supports: report

Half of the families surveyed said delays and barriers within FSCD led to missed developmental opportunities, and ten per cent said it interfered with their child’s school attendance.
St. Albert RCMP seek missing 17-year-old girl

St. Albert RCMP seek missing 17-year-old girl

Josie Littlechild-Cardinal was last seen in St. Albert Jan. 29.
Alberta Beef Producers working with stakeholders as tariff threat looms

Alberta Beef Producers working with stakeholders as tariff threat looms

U.S. President Donald Trump said he plans to levy 25 per cent tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico starting Feb. 1.
St. Albert weather: Snowfall warning

St. Albert weather: Snowfall warning

A steady wind chill of -19 will be accompanied by heavy snowfall in St. Albert Friday, according to Environment Canada.
Some Sweet Day travels through time to visit St. Albert Dinner Theatre

Some Sweet Day travels through time to visit St. Albert Dinner Theatre

Regrets, romance and a time machine propel energetic comedy.
Suggest a new name for St. Albert’s Grandin neighbourhood

Suggest a new name for St. Albert’s Grandin neighbourhood

Online portal will be open Feb. 3 to 21
Alberta's announces name, start date for continuing care agency

Alberta's announces name, start date for continuing care agency

Alberta’s new continuing care agency will officially be established on April 1 and is expected to be up and running by fall 2025.
Parents speak out in support of Sturgeon Public EAs

Parents speak out in support of Sturgeon Public EAs

“They deserve the raise,” says parent
Alberta cuts funding to gambling support group as it eyes private online betting

Alberta cuts funding to gambling support group as it eyes private online betting

Alberta's government has ended a funding contract for a non-profit organization that provides education and resources for gambling addiction.
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