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These 10 Alberta towns had the biggest rent increases in 2024

These 10 Alberta towns had the biggest rent increases in 2024

Tenants in some Alberta municipalities saw their rents jump by two, three, and even six times the national average.
Feds invest $20M per year in Sexual and Reproductive Health Fund

Feds invest $20M per year in Sexual and Reproductive Health Fund

Advocates say funding will improve access to services in remote and rural communities
Thirsty Rooster is closed for food safety violations

Thirsty Rooster is closed for food safety violations

AHS inspectors say The Thirsty Rooster Eatery and Bar was operating despite being issued a closure order this week.
Ex-employees kept network access in three gov't departments: auditor

Ex-employees kept network access in three gov't departments: auditor

Loose network and IT controls increase risk of unauthorized access to government data and Albertans’ personal information, report says.
227 Alberta schools full or over capacity

227 Alberta schools full or over capacity

Additional staff, resources needed for overcrowded classrooms while new schools are being built, teachers say.
Owl River Métis Community signs renewable energy partnership

Owl River Métis Community signs renewable energy partnership

Deal aims to bring solar power plants and related projects to Lac La Biche region
Alberta’s homicide rate fell in 2023

Alberta’s homicide rate fell in 2023

Alberta recorded a modest decline in homicides with 115 reported in 2023, down from 119 in 2022.
Over 300 COVID outbreaks hit Alberta acute care facilities last year

Over 300 COVID outbreaks hit Alberta acute care facilities last year

During these outbreaks, 2,352 patients and 660 health care workers tested positive for COVID.
'Like a jail': A disability can make rural Alberta unliveable

'Like a jail': A disability can make rural Alberta unliveable

Fifty-nine per cent of Albertans with disabilities reported barriers to accessibility in public spaces, according to Statistics Canada.
Bill fast-tracking resort development sets 'problematic' precedent, critics say

Bill fast-tracking resort development sets 'problematic' precedent, critics say

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