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Pucks shatter, blades break: Hockey players face off against bitter cold for cancer

Pucks shatter, blades break: Hockey players face off against bitter cold for cancer

Pieces of masks are falling off as glue lets go and goalie pads are cracking in the cold as 40 players participate in the world's longest hockey game.
Alberta goes to court in fight with municipality over medical emergency dispatch

Alberta goes to court in fight with municipality over medical emergency dispatch

The move comes a day after Wood Buffalo councillors voted to stop transferring emergency medical calls to the provincial dispatch centres on the grounds the recent changeover has led to logistical delays and confusion, putting patient safety at risk.
Airdrie-East MLA joins 'End the Lockdown' caucus

Airdrie-East MLA joins 'End the Lockdown' caucus

Challenging her own government's pandemic response, Airdrie-East MLA Angela Pitt has joined End the Lockdowns Caucus, a national group that is critical of provincial and federal COVID-19 restrictions.
Protestors chant “End the lockdown” at Enough is Enough rally in Westlock

Protestors chant “End the lockdown” at Enough is Enough rally in Westlock

At least 75 people brave sub -30 C conditions Feb. 11
Crown stays charges against 'Alaskan Romeo' for breaking quarantine rules in Banff

Crown stays charges against 'Alaskan Romeo' for breaking quarantine rules in Banff

RCMP charged the man, who was travelling from Alaska to the U.S., with failing to follow the rules to isolate set out in the Quarantine Act when he stayed overnight in Banff.
Kenney defends COVID-19 caucus criticism, says final decisions rest with government

Kenney defends COVID-19 caucus criticism, says final decisions rest with government

Critics say UCP caucus members who are challenging lockdown rules are undermining Premier Jason Kenney's authority. Kenney says the members are representing their constituents and it's a matter of free speech.
Alberta, Ottawa to distribute $465M to COVID-19 front-line workers

Alberta, Ottawa to distribute $465M to COVID-19 front-line workers

Province is giving $1,200 payments to about 380,000 public and private-sector front-line workers. Recipients include gas-station attendants, school-bus drivers, social workers, grocery cashiers, custodians, hospital orderlies, pharmacy assistants, counsellors and nurses.
Widow of Airdrie cancer patient lauds benefits of psychedelic therapy

Widow of Airdrie cancer patient lauds benefits of psychedelic therapy

Airdrie resident Tony White was Alberta’s first official cancer patient to receive the go-ahead to undergo psilocybin (psychedelic mushroom) therapy.
Banff hotels drop $176 million in assessed value

Banff hotels drop $176 million in assessed value

Banff's residential property assessments remain relatively stable, decreasing about one per cent.
Feds promise billions in new funds to build, expand public transit systems

Feds promise billions in new funds to build, expand public transit systems

About $6 billion will be available to municipalities right away for projects that are ready to go, according to the government, while the remainder will go into a $3-billion-per-year fund starting in 2026-27.
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