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Pandemic exhibit back online, now with public participation

Pandemic exhibit back online, now with public participation

Anyone from St. Albert and the surrounding communities can contribute their experiences to the museum
Alberta launches 'one-stop shop' website for volunteer opportunities

Alberta launches 'one-stop shop' website for volunteer opportunities

"Alberta Cares Connector will build off this community solidarity."
Province boosts mental health funding by $53M to help people cope during pandemic

Province boosts mental health funding by $53M to help people cope during pandemic

“Our message to Albertans today, especially to those feeling psychologically or emotionally overwhelmed, is that help is available.”
28 new COVID-19 cases in Alberta; nearly 600 people have recovered

28 new COVID-19 cases in Alberta; nearly 600 people have recovered

Alberta has 50 new COVID-19 cases; three more people die

Alberta has 50 new COVID-19 cases; three more people die

Dr. Deena Hinshaw reiterated her encouragement for people to be vigilant in the united effort to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
96 new cases of COVID-19 in Alberta, two more deaths

96 new cases of COVID-19 in Alberta, two more deaths

Updated: Stricter enforcement measures announced as Alberta records 61 new COVID-19 cases

Updated: Stricter enforcement measures announced as Alberta records 61 new COVID-19 cases

We all have a role to play, Dr. Deena Hinshaw said, and that means even close family members no longer eating from the same bowl of popcorn.
Food banks being pushed to the limit

Food banks being pushed to the limit

Food banks across the province are facing the stresses coming at them as best as they can. In addition to increased demand and reduced donations due to the pandemic, some Alberta food banks have also had to face security concerns and thefts.
Seniors home starts letter-writing campaign

Seniors home starts letter-writing campaign

With nearly 130 senior residents in lockdown at the Citadel Care Centre, the facility's management is hoping to get members of the public to boost their morale with a letter-writing campaign.
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