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Points West Living cutting staff, hours at some locations

Points West Living cutting staff, hours at some locations

Residents' families worried by staff cuts at Alberta seniors communities, continuing care sites
Return of property tax grants a win for municipalities: ABmunis

Return of property tax grants a win for municipalities: ABmunis

Grants in place of taxes to be reinstated over two years.
Eviction notice to your inbox: Alberta updating tenancies act

Eviction notice to your inbox: Alberta updating tenancies act

Alberta’s government is proposing changes to allow landlords to send rent increase and eviction notices via email, social media, and text.
Unemployment to rise and stay high, Alberta Budget forecasts

Unemployment to rise and stay high, Alberta Budget forecasts

Alberta’s unemployment rate is expected to hit 7.4 per cent in 2025.
Alberta Budget predicts Trump will soften on tariffs

Alberta Budget predicts Trump will soften on tariffs

The economic outlook incorporated in the budget assumes tariffs on goods will be 15 per cent in the year ahead rather than the 25 per cent tariff threatened by U.S. President Donald Trump.
'Dead children and youth are not red tape': Bill changes death investigation requirements

'Dead children and youth are not red tape': Bill changes death investigation requirements

A new bill aimed at cutting red tape would alter the requirement that Alberta’s Office of the Child and Youth Advocate investigate deaths of all youth who received government intervention services.
'Extremely disappointed': Métis community concerns dismissed by AER

'Extremely disappointed': Métis community concerns dismissed by AER

Alberta Energy Regulator deems public hearing unnecessary for 68-hectare Coal Valley Mine expansion
Rural businesses optimistic for 2025, despite obstacles

Rural businesses optimistic for 2025, despite obstacles

Companies in the professional, scientific and technical services are among the most confident
Care home company got $8.8M in subsidies, paid shareholders millions

Care home company got $8.8M in subsidies, paid shareholders millions

Extendicare reported receiving $257.5 million in COVID-19 relief funds from various provincial governments from 2020 to 2023
Civil society groups call for impact assessment of CCS megaproject

Civil society groups call for impact assessment of CCS megaproject

A group of civil society organizations is urging Canada’s federal environment minister to require an impact assessment of a carbon capture and storage megaproject in northeast Alberta.
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