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UCP re-indexing benefits for vulnerable Albertans and sending more money to food banks

UCP re-indexing benefits for vulnerable Albertans and sending more money to food banks

Nixon said the re-indexing of these benefits would mean a six per cent boost in monthly income supports for these vulnerable Albertans starting in the next month.
Paramedic who responded to daughter's fatal collision speaks about family's loss

Paramedic who responded to daughter's fatal collision speaks about family's loss

Airdrie-area paramedic remembered teenage daughter as a “firecracker” of a person, a fierce friend, a champion swimmer and an aspiring lawyer.
Alberta government to take strong action on inflation, says Nixon

Alberta government to take strong action on inflation, says Nixon

Alberta Minister of Seniors, Community and Social Services, Jeremy Nixon says he has been given a robust mandate by Premier Danielle Smith to address inflation and affordability issues in the province for seniors on fixed incomes, those receiving AISH
Homicide victim found in burning vehicle in Southern Alberta hamlet

Homicide victim found in burning vehicle in Southern Alberta hamlet

The Alberta RCMP Major Crimes Unit is confirming it is investigating a homicide after human remains were found inside a burning vehicle near Langdon.
Airdrie woman claims she was fired by Starbucks over cancer symptoms

Airdrie woman claims she was fired by Starbucks over cancer symptoms

According to a statement of claim filed with Court of King’s Bench in Calgary, Lisa Pedersen alleges she was wrongfully fired last year.
Trustees discuss 'scary' enrolment numbers at board meeting

Trustees discuss 'scary' enrolment numbers at board meeting

The spike in "bums-in-seats" has led to some skyrocketing capacity numbers, particularly at urban schools in Airdrie, Chestermere and Cochrane.
10-time Alberta egg champ reflects on decades in the business

10-time Alberta egg champ reflects on decades in the business

According to John Stahl of the Tschetter Hutterite colony, a little bit of showmanship went a long way back in his competition days.
New crop insurance options being considered for market gardens

New crop insurance options being considered for market gardens

“We have spent a lot of time with the government working on a risk mitigation and hail insurance program for market gardeners,” explained Staples. “There really isn’t an effective program in the province right now.”
Southern Alberta city hires its first two full-time female firefighters

Southern Alberta city hires its first two full-time female firefighters

Haley Fanning and Hailey Bessette were among six new hires by Chestermere Fire Services.
'Vendetta' believed to be behind slashing of tires on employee's vehicle

'Vendetta' believed to be behind slashing of tires on employee's vehicle

Village in Southern Alberta says it's disheartened by targeted attack against one of its employees.
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