Fire permits are required for all burning activities, except campfires, in the Forest Protection Area of Alberta during wildfire season, from March 1 to October 31. See Get a fire permit for more ...
The Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA) is Alberta’s private sector privacy law for provincially regulated private sector organizations, businesses and, in some instances, non-profit ...
The Alberta Adult Health Benefit program covers health benefits for Albertans in low-income households who are pregnant or have high ongoing prescription drug needs. This health plan includes children ...
The Premier's mandate letter to the Minister of Treasury Board and Finance outlines the objectives and priorities of the work they will focus on in their role. Monitoring the environment in which the ...
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 realizing ...
During respiratory virus season, it is important to ensure that emergency services are still available to those who need them the most. Not every flu or RSV case needs a visit to the emergency ...
Refocusing on essential knowledge in Alberta schools. Starting in September 2025, school boards will: implement the new social studies curriculum in K to 3 classrooms optionally implement grades 4 to ...
Registry agents are temporarily providing select services by phone, secure email, fax or mail to reduce the number of Albertans who need to visit in person. The following registry services are ...
Stakeholders will be able to share their thoughts on the Private Vocational Training Regulation and policy development.
The governments of Canada and Alberta have signed a new agreement to increase oil exports to Asian markets, address ...
Kick-start your career in northern Alberta and learn about the NADB specialty bursaries. Our 4 specialty bursaries are designed to provide essential financial support to students in training for high ...
Schools across Alberta offer a number of different ways for students to complete high school. Parents and students should discuss the best route to meeting graduation requirements with a high school ...
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