Construction of the new health facility in Maple Creek is nearing completion and is expected to open in about six months.
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Construction of the new health facility in Maple Creek is nearing completion and is expected to open in about six months.
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PEACE RIVER — Mike Labrecque loved his job working around well sites not far from home for oil companies including Baytex.
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Friday’s meeting about the proposed Parsons Creek and Willow Square health facilities didn’t end with any clear answers for the future of either site.
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The Town of Beaverlodge will see a new health complex built in the next few years as the community raises the cash for construction.
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Grande Prairie’s primary health care services will see huge improvements in 2014 with the opening of brand new after-hours and chronic pain management clinics.
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The day health care workers in Bow Island have been patiently waiting for has finally arrived.
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The question: My family is dealing with very difficult neighbours. It’s causing us so much stress that we are considering moving from our great neighbourhood to a nearby community. At the same time, my wife and I have anxiety over uprooting our young children. I’m tormented over what will be best for our family in the long run. Should we stay or move?
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EDMONTON – A coalition of health organizations is calling on the Alberta government to phase out coal-fired electricity to save lives and cut soaring medical costs.
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For residents affected by floods in Calgary and Toronto, it appears the worst is over. In parts of Alberta like High River, river waters are receding; in the wake of a pair of significant storms that struck Toronto in the last two weeks, basements are being dried out and downed trees cleared off properties.
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A discovery was made recently by a Raymond area farmer near the Milk River Reservoir. The farmer, who discovered an approximately 200-foot long and 50-foot wide manure spread near the reservoir’s edge, reported the incident to Alberta Environment.
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