Alberta's top doctor says the province is likely to again run out of vaccine product, as it did Wednesday, sending Albertans and health-care workers back into the queue.
The Alberta government could have saved around $150,000 in taxpayer money by selecting a different local manufacturer to provide masks for schools, according to documents obtained by CTV News Edmonton.
Owners of the Sugared & Spiced bakery aren’t sugar-coating their displeasure with the recent UCP government travel controversy, adding sweet treats like pineapple coconut cheesecakes, chocolate caramel macadamia nut tarts, and chocolate haupia pie tarts to their menu.
As students in Alberta prepare to return to classrooms for in-person learning Monday, the province's teachers' union is calling for smaller class sizes and more support for principals, who have been acting as contact tracers in schools.
Some of Alberta’s biggest curling tournaments, previously scheduled for later this month, have been cancelled due to COVID-19, Curling Alberta announced last Friday.
Alberta's premier says there will be consequences for any "people in senior positions of public trust" who go against his new directive not to travel abroad during the pandemic.
Wednesday marked the fifth day Alberta's premier did not publicly speak or face the widespread criticism over his government members travelling internationally against pandemic advisories.