Last week, the Alberta government announced a working group to “engage the federal government to get Alberta’s post-secondary institutions their fair share of research dollars.”
Last week, the Alberta government announced a working group to “engage the federal government to get Alberta’s post-secondary institutions their fair share of research dollars.”
Government officials were in southwestern Alberta over the weekend to announce recovery centres, and detox and transition beds.
More than a quarter of those projects are out of province.
The province promised an additional $118 million in funding to help school boards deal with COVID-19 adjustments. Here’s why it’s still not enough.
Each week, the provincial government releases an economic update. I decided to finally look at the most recent one, and here’s what I found.
Alberta Health Services reported in a town hall to South Zone employees that 13 Lethbridge residents have died due to opioids since last week.
The provincial government announced last week that they’ll be giving Lethbridge College over $3 million for upgrading work.
Last week, Jason Luan announced that Alberta will be spending $25 million to build recovery communities for those experiencing addiction.
Yesterday, the provincial government announced that it’ll spend $32 million over the next 3 years in the Indigenous Housing Capital Program. There are a couple things you should know.
Alberta’s lieutenant governor approved last week an appendix to the Alberta Senate Election Act, which could lead to grants being available during senate elections.