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Staff cuts at Alberta’s Family Supports for Children with Disabilities worry parents

Staff cuts at Alberta’s Family Supports for Children with Disabilities worry parents

Parents of children with disabilities are concerned that staff cuts within a provincial support program will make it harder for families to access the services they need.
What are Alberta’s ‘contractual’ obligations to coal companies?

What are Alberta’s ‘contractual’ obligations to coal companies?

The Government of Alberta says it has an obligation to some coal companies to allow open-pit mining, but these "contractual relationships" aren't quite formal contracts.
Declining volunteers increasing risk to rural municipalities

Declining volunteers increasing risk to rural municipalities

Plummeting numbers of volunteers threaten the sustainability of rural communities.
Sundre Palliative Care Association volunteers help with end-of life care amidst rural shortage

Sundre Palliative Care Association volunteers help with end-of life care amidst rural shortage

Sundre is one of many towns without a dedicated hospice or palliative care bed in rural Alberta.
Who is the average tourist in northern Alberta?

Who is the average tourist in northern Alberta?

There is no shortage of natural wonders and travel destinations in Alberta’s north. The biggest draw for visitors isn’t the boreal splendour or isolated lakes, however, it’s the people who live there.
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.
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.
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