Long-term residents in northern Alberta stay entertained during COVID-19
Long-term care residents in High Level and Fort Vermilion are staying entertained during COVID-19.
Read MoreLong-term care residents in High Level and Fort Vermilion are staying entertained during COVID-19.
Read MoreFront-line health-care managers normally put in long days and a lot of hard work to make sure patients get the best care...
Read MoreWhen a need appears, Albertan communities will rise to the challenge, identifying solutions to problems we never knew we would have.
Read MoreFlood water hadn’t completed its assault on downtown Fort McMurray late last month before an unofficial army of volunteers mobilized to support displaced residents and businesses.
Read MoreWhen a need appears, Albertan communities will rise to the challenge, identifying solutions to problems we never knew we would have.
Read MoreA simple phone call is connecting some Southern Albertans with a central point of contact for anyone requiring addiction and mental health assistance.
Read MoreFront-line workers in remote Northern Alberta communities are getting a helping hand from some fellow Albertans.
Read MoreWhile the COVID-19 pandemic has forced the cancellation of many planned programs and activities, rural Albertans have continued to adapt and improvise.
Read MoreEducators across rural Alberta are finding industrious ways to continue academic work, ease uncertainty, and let their students know they are not alone as they transition to online education during the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreDuring times of uncertainty, Drayton Valley residents wear their hearts on their sleeves, their front lawns, windows, and anywhere else they can...
Read More“On behalf of the staff and the board of RhPAP, our sincere and heartfelt thank you to all of the health-care providers...
Read MoreA group from East Central Alberta is showing their support for rural health-care workers, stitch by stitch, during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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