Covid-19 Update: May 26
On May 26, 2021 Alberta Health Services confirmed 390 additional cases of COVID-19 in the province. The total number of active cases in Alberta have been dropping and is now at ...Read more
Continue Reading »On May 26, 2021 Alberta Health Services confirmed 390 additional cases of COVID-19 in the province. The total number of active cases in Alberta have been dropping and is now at ...Read more
Continue Reading »“Alberta, you’re crushing it” Those words from premier Jason Kenney today as he announced the Government’s Open for Summer Plan. It’s a three stage plan that could see ...Read more
Continue Reading »On May 25, 2021 Alberta Health Services confirmed 387 additional cases of COVID-19 in the province. The total number of active cases in Alberta have been dropping significantly and is now at ...Read more
Continue Reading »On May 21, 2021 Alberta Health Services confirmed 732 additional cases of COVID-19 in the province. The total number of active cases in Alberta is at 16,577. There are currently 638 people in ...Read more
Continue Reading »Options are becoming more limited for businesses to access emergency funding. The Community Futures Northwest Alberta has been flooded with applications for grants through the Regional Relief and ...Read more
Continue Reading »The Peace River and District Chamber of Commerce will be participating in the provincial government and Alberta Chambers of Commerce partnership in distributing rapid test kits for Covid-19 to ...Read more
Continue Reading »On May 20, 2021 Alberta Health Services confirmed 812 additional cases of COVID-19 in the province. The total number of active cases in Alberta is at 17,675. There are currently 665 people in ...Read more
Continue Reading »Most students will be returning to in person schooling next Tuesday. In a joint press conference held by Minister of Education Adriana LaGrange & Chief Medical Officer Dr. Deena Hinshaw, they ...Read more
Continue Reading »The Alberta Government held a joint press conference this afternoon to discuss the latest on the pandemic. Premier Jason Kenney, Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Deena Hinshaw, and Alberta ...Read more
Continue Reading »Alberta’s NDP continue to call for the opening of legislature, so they can push a paid sick leave bill. The NDP have drafted a bill that would provide Albertans with 10 days of paid sick ...Read more
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