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Ninety-six more Albertans die of COVID-19

Ninety-six more Albertans die of COVID-19

From Dec. 28 to Jan. 3, the provincial R-value was 0.99. The R-value refers to how many more people each person with COVID-19 infects.
Allard resigns from cabinet, other Alberta MLAs who vacationed abroad lose government roles

Allard resigns from cabinet, other Alberta MLAs who vacationed abroad lose government roles

Transportation Minister Ric McIver will serve as interim Minister of Municipal Affairs.
The year in Stoney Nakoda

The year in Stoney Nakoda

Looking back on the stories that dominated Cochrane in 2020.
The year in Cochrane Sports

The year in Cochrane Sports

Looking back on the stories that dominated Cochrane Sports in 2020.
'Sky is the limit:' Pilot project using drones to send medical supplies, COVID tests

'Sky is the limit:' Pilot project using drones to send medical supplies, COVID tests

MORLEY, Alta. — The windswept foothills of Alberta's Rocky Mountains are the setting for a pilot project using drones to deliver medical supplies and personal protective equipment to remote communities.
The year in Rocky View County

The year in Rocky View County

Looking back on the stories that dominated Rocky View County in 2020.
Siksika Nation offering hayrides, Indigenous history experience in Banff this weekend

Siksika Nation offering hayrides, Indigenous history experience in Banff this weekend

Those interested in learning more about the Indigenous history of Banff can sign up for a 45-minute guided hayride this weekend (Jan. 2-3) being offered by the Blackfoot Nation in conjunction with Many Guns Ranch and the Blackfoot Warrior Party Horsemanship and Film Society
CP NewsAlert: Alberta Premier Kenney issues travel order for government officials

CP NewsAlert: Alberta Premier Kenney issues travel order for government officials

EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Jason Kenney has ordered all cabinet ministers and senior government officials not to travel outside Canada unless it's for government business.
Alberta RCMP charge former health-care aide under Federal Quarantine Act

Alberta RCMP charge former health-care aide under Federal Quarantine Act

RED DEER, Alta. — RCMP in central Alberta have charged a woman who worked as a health-care aide for failing to isolate after returning from a trip to the United States. Red Deer RCMP say the woman has been charged under the Federal Quarantine Act.
The year in Cochrane

The year in Cochrane

Looking back on the stories that dominated Cochrane in 2020.
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