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Small- and medium-sized manufacturers can get funding to help boost their productivity and increase competitiveness on the global stage.
Alberta’s government offers free entry for those 17 and under and half-price for ages 18 to 24 at provincial attractions via Canada Strong Pass.
Council 10 serves central Alberta and will advise government on ways to improve health care and bring forward local priorities.
Regional Advisory Councils amplify the voices of their communities to shape decisions to improve the health care system.
Key stakeholders can share their thoughts on a potential levy that would apply to data centres operating in Alberta.
Although a business, charity, or individual may hold a licence or registration, it is not an endorsement by the Government of Alberta of the company, nor does it guarantee the quality of goods or ...
Provincially regulated weeds Alberta’s Weed Control Act states that prohibited noxious weeds must be destroyed and noxious weeds must be controlled.
Overview The Designated Industrial Zone (DIZ) in Alberta’s Industrial Heartland will establish a best-in-class framework that will help attract new investment and create good jobs for Albertans while ...
We want to hear from Albertans on the new draft Plan for Parks, Alberta’s strategic direction for recreation and conservation of sites managed under the Provincial Parks Act. This includes provincial ...
Overview As classroom environments become increasingly complex, teachers and school leaders across the province have voiced growing concerns about the impact on safety, learning outcomes and ...
Overview Wildfire season officially starts March 1 and runs until October 31 each year. Wildfires can affect communities in forested or grassland areas, including urban green spaces like ravines and ...
Regional contacts for inquiries related to the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act and Water Act.