Alberta, Pierre Poilievre and Conservative Leader
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Two months after announcing most Albertans would need to pay for COVID-19 vaccines if they want one this season, the province now says it will cover the cost for health-care workers.
In a partial policy reversal, Alberta's government said Tuesday it will cover the cost of COVID-19 vaccinations for health-care workers.
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Some areas of Alberta are under the threat of seeing large hail on Wednesday, with the risk of severe thunderstorms on the table.
The new COVID program goes against guidelines from Canada’s National Advisory Committee on Immunization, which strongly recommends vaccination for other high-risk groups. Health experts and advocates, unions and the Alberta New Democratic Party have voiced opposition to the policy, calling it confusing and harmful to public health.
Urban and rural cemeteries across the province are becoming too crowded with graves. The demand for spots to bury loved ones continues to grow, so the CBC's Katie Teeling went down to a Lacombe cemetery to find out more.
The Alberta Beef Producers (ABP) is calling it quits, announcing it will be withdrawing from the Canadian Cattle Association (CCA) next year.
Multiple caucus and government sources confirmed the gathering will be held in the Alberta capital days before the start of the fall sitting of the House on Sept. 15.
Storms are expected to linger over Edmonton and surrounding regions as Alberta enters another period of unsettled weather.
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Police are investigating following a fiery crash on an Alberta highway that left a trucker from Brampton dead, according to reports.
Rob Pohl and Chris Doering plan to visit 100 historic rural bars across Western Canada as part of their Beer Parlour Project. At each establishment, they take photos using a vintage film camera and interview longtime customers.
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