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AHS CEO firing could increase physician shortage: NDP

AHS CEO firing could increase physician shortage: NDP

David Shepherd, NDP Critic for Health says the firing of Dr. Verna Yiu as CEO of the AHS is going to cause more chaos.
ArriveCAN app use still needed for returning travellers to Canada

ArriveCAN app use still needed for returning travellers to Canada

Travellers no longer have to test to get back into the country but if they don't submit their info to the ArriveCAN app they will have to test and quarantine.
VIDEO: Airdrie-Cochrane MLA says it's time to end vaccine passport program

VIDEO: Airdrie-Cochrane MLA says it's time to end vaccine passport program

MLA Peter Guthrie reminded viewers he's been opposed to the vaccine passports since they were first proposed.
COVID testing stalls trial for man accused of murdering Uber driver near Cochrane

COVID testing stalls trial for man accused of murdering Uber driver near Cochrane

The trial of an accused killer of Uber driver Kasif Harani, whose body was found on a rural road near the Springbank Airport in December 2019, has been delayed once again due to COVID-19.
Strike averted: 71% in favour of Cargill contract

Strike averted: 71% in favour of Cargill contract

'We are pleased to have reached an agreement that is comprehensive, fair and reflective of their commitment to excellence at Cargill.'
Cargill workers to vote on tentative deal today

Cargill workers to vote on tentative deal today

New deal would be Canada's best food-processing contract, which includes $1,000 COVID-19 and signing bonuses
Cargill workers at Foothills plant ready to strike

Cargill workers at Foothills plant ready to strike

The union representing Cargill employees served the company with a notice to strike on Nov. 10 in Calgary.
Okotoks council to reconsider mandatory mask bylaw

Okotoks council to reconsider mandatory mask bylaw

A mandatory mask bylaw will be reconsidered on Sept. 13, after rescinding it on July 1.
Banff ready to welcome back tourists with border opening

Banff ready to welcome back tourists with border opening

“We are seeing things pick up, but we know that the domestic market really isn’t enough to fuel the summer revenue that we’re going to need to make it though next winter.”
Turner Valley administration hosting community party

Turner Valley administration hosting community party

Next month's Back Together Summer Celebration will offer free family-friendly activities including a barbecue, petting zoo, bounce houses, face painting, entertainment and dance party in Millennium Park.
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