AlbertaSep 15, 2023
Smith announces funds for families affected by daycare E. coli outbreak
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government will immediately provide families 2-thousand dollars for each child affected by an E. coli outbreak related to several Calgary daycares.
Smith cried at a news conference this morning and said the province will also look into new regulations for shared kitchens and food safety.
The announcement comes a day after parents with children in the daycares sent an open letter asking Smith to do more to deal with the situation.
There have been 337 lab-confirmed cases, with 12 children still in hospital.
AlbertaSep 14, 2023
Alberta announces reopening of government units for affordable housing
Alberta is spending an extra $16 million to fix up aging government-owned affordable housing units to make them inhabitable once again.
Social Services Minister Jason Nixon says the money is on top of the $94 million already allocated in this year's budget.
The money will be used to replace windows and repair roofs along with other rehabilitation projects.
Nixon says the government is working with housing providers to identify which units should get priority.
He says over the next eight years, the government aims to invest $9 billion to build 25,000 new affordable homes.
But he
AlbertaSep 13, 2023
"we are not going away from fossil fuel use", Smith's strong message to Ottawa
Alberta's Premier Danielle Smith has given a strong message to Ottawa to maintain the province's oil and gas sector. Smith said that we are working to reduce the emissions without eliminating the use of fossil fuel.
"we are not going away from fossil fuel use, we are going to move away from emissions", Smith said.
Addressing the oil executives in Edmonton on Tuesday, she emphasized on carbon capture projects technologies
We don't need what Ottawa has called the ‘Just Transition’ in Alberta because we do not intend to transition away from oil and gas,” she said.
“This is not about tran
AlbertaSep 12, 2023
Alberta allowed schools to purchase buses for students convenience
Alberta government has asked schools to submit applications for new funding by October 31, to overcome the transportation problem of students in province.
A new initiative by the UCP government will allow school boards to purchase buses and extend transportation services to more Alberta students.
$20 million in funding is now available to school boards that manage their own student transportation fleets.
These funds are expected to support the purchase of up to 115 new buses.
“Alberta’s conservative government is taking real and practical steps to help more students find transportation,"
AlbertaSep 11, 2023
Alberta's opposition launches survey about class sizes in schools
Alberta's opposition NDP has launched a survey on class sizes to get a clearer picture of how many students there are per classroom in 2023-24.
NDP's education critic Rakhi Pancholi said that the UCP government is not reporting about class sizes for the last 4 years.
She's heard some classrooms across the province have 30 to 35 students this school year.
MLA for Edmonton-Whitemud Pancholi said we wants the UCP to build more schools, hire more teachers and education assistants, and increase funding.
At the same time, Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides said Alberta is spending $2 billion ov
AlbertaSep 08, 2023
New affordable units coming in Edmonton to house 60-plus people
Holyrood neighbourhood will soon be home to Edmonton's newest supportive housing development.This will help house “at least” 63 vulnerable individuals in a new 12-unit building.
MP Randy Boissonnault made the announcement on Friday, along with Edmonton Mayor Amarjeet Sohi
The development at 94 Avenue and 83 Street is part of the federal government's rapid housing initiative.
Member of Parliament Edmonton Centre Boissonnault said the $4 billion initiative will see 15,000 units built in Canada.
"These are affordable homes for people who need them the most and who need them urgently," he told
AlbertaSep 08, 2023
Alberta's first lithium pilot project opens, Expected To Create new Jobs
Alberta got out of the starting gates in the global critical minerals race Thursday with the opening of the province's first lithium extraction pilot project.With this opening, the state has joined the global lithium race.
with this project new job opportunities are expected to be created.
Lithium, a light metal, is in demand around the globe right now because it is a key component in electric vehicle batteries.
Currently, the world's biggest lithium producers are Australia, Chile and China. However, it has long been known that Alberta is home to one of the world's largest lithium deposits, l
AlbertaSep 07, 2023
Edmonton's Southeast Valley Line LRT finally going to open this fall
The Valley Line Southeast LRT will open this fall, according to the company building the project, but an opening date has yet to be announced.
"We expect passenger service to be this fall," TransEd spokesman said at a news conference on Thursday morning.
According to the spokesperson, 13 kilometres long cables have been replaced and Line-wide train testing has resume.
The $1.8-billion project, a 13-kilometre track with 11 stops from Mill Woods to Downtown, began construction in the spring of 2016 and was first set to open in December 2020. The most recent opening date was last summer, but th
AlbertaSep 01, 2023
Alberta's updated rules to protect roadside workers come into effect
A recent change to Alberta's Traffic Safety Act are coming into effect today.Starting on Friday (September 1), vehicles driving in the closest lane to roadside workers will now have to reduce their speed to either 60 km/h or the posted speed limit.
Drivers could also move into the far lane from the workers if safe to do so.
Previously, only first responders and tow truck drivers were protected under the Traffic Safety Act.
It will now apply to all roadside workers, including police, fire, EMS, tow truck operators, highway maintenance workers and snowplow operators.
Failure to comply with the