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COVID-19 hospitalizations remain low in Alberta

COVID-19 hospitalizations remain low in Alberta

More than two-thirds of Albertans with COVID-19 have now recovered

More than two-thirds of Albertans with COVID-19 have now recovered

The province is now permitting travel to summer homes, cabins and cottages within Alberta, although local community guidelines should still be followed.
St. Albert parent asks council to reopen playgrounds

St. Albert parent asks council to reopen playgrounds

"We want to open them as soon as possible; we just need to figure out when,” said Mayor Cathy Heron
St. Albert home sales fell 64 per cent last month compared to April 2019

St. Albert home sales fell 64 per cent last month compared to April 2019

Realtors Association of Edmonton predicting a "long and slow" recovery from COVID-19, oil and gas decline
Alberta reports first COVID-19 case at a correctional facility

Alberta reports first COVID-19 case at a correctional facility

There are currently 80 people hospitalized with 17 people admitted to intensive care units in Alberta.
(Slightly) cleaner air due to pandemic, say researchers

(Slightly) cleaner air due to pandemic, say researchers

St. Albert sees slight dip in March, April pollution
Kenney announces financial support for cattle producers

Kenney announces financial support for cattle producers

Kenney said there is a backup of roughly 400,000 cattle waiting to be processed. The program will run until the inventory clears, which could take 30 weeks.
Twenty-nine St. Albertans have now recovered from COVID-19

Twenty-nine St. Albertans have now recovered from COVID-19

On Thursday, Alberta Health Services' numbers showed there is still one person in the community who has COVID-19. The city has so far seen 30 cases of the virus.
Province reports 54 more people with COVID-19, two more deaths

Province reports 54 more people with COVID-19, two more deaths

In the past 24 hours, 257 more people have recovered from the virus in the province.
Alberta bill aims to help utility corporations survive

Alberta bill aims to help utility corporations survive

Alberta electricity and natural gas providers can now borrow money to cover the costs of their customers deferring payments.
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