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Deena Hinshaw, Alberta's chief medical officer, tests negative for COVID-19

Deena Hinshaw, Alberta's chief medical officer, tests negative for COVID-19

Hinshaw returned back to work in-person Tuesday after self-isolating
COVID-19 cases rise to 74 in Alberta

COVID-19 cases rise to 74 in Alberta

"This is what our new normal looks like," said Dr. Deena Hinshaw
LIVE: Watch the coronavirus daily update for Monday, March 16

LIVE: Watch the coronavirus daily update for Monday, March 16

Alberta’s chief medical officer of health will provide an update on COVID-19 and the ongoing work to protect public health.
Bellerose school allows for students to clean out lockers

Bellerose school allows for students to clean out lockers

Students must adhere to the pickup schedule as the school will be limiting the amount of students in the building at a time.
Alberta provincial courts limiting operations

Alberta provincial courts limiting operations

The courts will no longer allow any members of the public in the courtrooms unless they are required for the matter before the court, including media and witnesses. Legal counsel is allowed to access the courthouse for urgent court-related business.
Deena Hinshaw, Alberta's chief medical officer of health, self-isolating

Deena Hinshaw, Alberta's chief medical officer of health, self-isolating

Dr. Deena Hinshaw experiencing cold symptoms
International Children's Festival of the Arts 2020 cancelled

International Children's Festival of the Arts 2020 cancelled

St. Albert's biggest children's festival a victim of COVID-19.
St. Albert school divisions update parents on class cancellations

St. Albert school divisions update parents on class cancellations

In a message to families, superintendent Krimsen Sumners and school board chair Glenys Edwards said children's schools will communicate with parents about how they can pick up text books, personal items, etc., within the next day or two.
St. Albert Transit limits capacity on buses

St. Albert Transit limits capacity on buses

Regular transit service will still be available. However, as of March 16, transit buses will be limited to 50 per cent capacity. For busy routes, the city will arrange a second bus.
K-12 classes, daycare cancelled in Alberta amid rise in COVID-19 cases

K-12 classes, daycare cancelled in Alberta amid rise in COVID-19 cases

Other measures include closing all licensed child care facilities, out-of-school care programs and preschool programs indefinitely; restricting mass gatherings at places of worship; cancelling post-secondary classes; and advising long-term and continuing care facilities to limit visitation to essential visitors only.
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