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Alberta paramedics given more access to patient's health information

Alberta paramedics given more access to patient's health information

Alberta paramedics now have access to Connect Care after positive feedback from a summer pilot project.
$50 milllion lawsuit certified in abuse of Indigenous students at Northern Alberta school

$50 milllion lawsuit certified in abuse of Indigenous students at Northern Alberta school

The lawsuit alleges Indigenous students who attended École Notre Dame in Bonnyville after the Indian Day School on Kehewin Cree Nation was shut down in 1964 were subjected to physical, psychological, and sexual abuse.
Virtual doctors coming to some understaffed Northern Alberta emergency rooms

Virtual doctors coming to some understaffed Northern Alberta emergency rooms

“It's not ideal, but it's a lot better than what we've been operating with in the meantime,” said Lac La Biche Deputy Mayor Jason Stedman.
Northern Alberta project could add 320 megawatts Alberta's energy grid

Northern Alberta project could add 320 megawatts Alberta's energy grid

Construction on a compressed air energy storage (CAES) project north of LaCorey is expected to begin in 2025 if all the necessary approvals are in place.
Four books for adults and kids to read in 2025

Four books for adults and kids to read in 2025

A short list of books to read in 2025.
Ringing in the New Year with little ones

Ringing in the New Year with little ones

You can Ring in the New Year with kids a little early.
New Year's celebrations as a broke extrovert

New Year's celebrations as a broke extrovert

How to celebrate the New Year on a budget.
Officers not responsible in overdose death in St. Paul holding cells says ASIRT

Officers not responsible in overdose death in St. Paul holding cells says ASIRT

Toxicology testing showed significant quantities of carfentanil, fentanyl, and methamphetamine, which were ruled to be the cause of death. 
Alberta government reaches agreement with family doctors after years-long spat

Alberta government reaches agreement with family doctors after years-long spat

On Dec. 19, Premier Danielle Smith, Health Minister Adriana LaGrange, and Alberta Medical Association president Dr. Shelley Duggan spoke about the agreement, which according to the government, will propel Alberta doctors to the top of the national pay scale.
Police officer’s actions against policy, but not criminal in Saddle Lake shooting

Police officer’s actions against policy, but not criminal in Saddle Lake shooting

An officer wasn’t following RCMP policy when he fired his gun on Dec. 13, 2022, during an arrest on Saddle Lake Cree Nation, but ASIRT says his actions were not criminal.
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