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Written by Garrett Simmons
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Wednesday, 03 February 2010 16:19 |
Taberites broke out in song in solid numbers last week during National Literacy Day. On Wednesday, 3,181 Taberites carried a tune, according to Holly Puskas of Taber and District Adult Learning. She added the M.D. of Taber surpassed the town in terms of numbers of singers but overall, she was pleased with the response.
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Wednesday, 03 February 2010 16:18 |
Taber Emergency Services responded to a report of a person injured as the result of an explosion at an oil truck servicing facility at 2:45 p.m. on Monday. The explosion occurred within a bay in the building, where a tank truck was located. A man was transported with undetermined injuries to the local hospital and flown out of town by STARS. The cause of the incident is under investigation by Occupational Health and Safety.
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Written by Garrett Simmons
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Wednesday, 03 February 2010 16:13 |
The Minister’s Advisory Committee on Health has outlined six main issues for Alberta Health Services (AHS) and the government to work through in terms of improving health care in the province. Don Johnson, a Municipal District of Taber councillor who was part of the committee that wrapped up its work last month with the completion of its report, said when breaking down the six key elements, a solid framework has been created.
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Written by Trevor Busch
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Wednesday, 03 February 2010 16:12 |
In Stelmach’s recent cabinet shuffle, the premier has opted for a revamped team to revitalize the province’s sagging fortunes. As part of that strategy, Jack Hayden, MLA for Drumheller-Stettler, has replaced former minister George Groeneveld in the important agriculture portfolio. Groeneveld, who represents the Highwood constituency, was not included in the new Alberta Conservative cabinet.
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Monday, 01 February 2010 22:39 |
As the south zone of Alberta Health Services shifts from mass clinics to drop-in H1N1 clinics at public health offices, all residents are encouraged to get immunized. Pregnant women, individuals with chronic conditions, children 10-8 years old and travelers are at particular risk of contracting H1N1.
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