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Photo gallery: Tornado leaves devastation in rural Central Alberta (6 photos)

Photo gallery: Tornado leaves devastation in rural Central Alberta (6 photos)

A family's main house, several outbuildings, a large RV, another trailer and dozens of large trees south of Sundre were destroyed in a storm that produced a tornado on July 7.
House, buildings destroyed in storm south of Sundre

House, buildings destroyed in storm south of Sundre

Firefighters, RCMP officers, utility workers and others respond to several properties along the Bergen Road west of Highway 22 in Mountain View County after storm produces tornado
New child-care funding will help recovery, says Children's Services minister

New child-care funding will help recovery, says Children's Services minister

Provincial-federal agreement funding announced to help create more than 40,000 spaces in non-profit child care programs by 2026.
Province providing more support for Ukrainians

Province providing more support for Ukrainians

New social supports are being provided to Ukrainian nationals arriving in Alberta from their war-torn homeland, the province said Monday.
FOUND: Missing Edmonton girl located

FOUND: Missing Edmonton girl located

Missing Edmonton girl found in the United States.
COVID numbers continue to decline

COVID numbers continue to decline

Intensive care admissions due to COVID-19 have reached their lowest levels since Oct. 2020, but the overall pressure on the health system continues, Minister of Health Jason Copping said Wednesday.
Alberta will take part in Emergencies Act inquiry

Alberta will take part in Emergencies Act inquiry

The federal Public Order Emergency Commission has granted Alberta full standing to participate in the public inquiry into the use of the Emergencies Act during the Ottawa truckers’ protest and blockades at international border crossings last February.
Prosecutor manual changes will target hate crimes

Prosecutor manual changes will target hate crimes

Changes to Alberta Crown prosecutors manual will target hate crime and provide improved protection for victims.
Update: Police advise public that Didsbury man found safe

Update: Police advise public that Didsbury man found safe

Justin Lounsbury, 32, was reportedly last seen on June 2 at the Didsbury Inn.
School divisions getting fuel cost relief

School divisions getting fuel cost relief

Alberta school divisions will be receiving about $8.2 million for student transportation under a Provincial program reinstated in response to increased diesel costs.
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