Alberta is growing. More people than ever live here, and our economy is thriving. This puts pressure on limited water supplies, especially in the southern part of the province, and makes getting the ...
The diversity of wildlife in Alberta surpasses that in many other Canadian jurisdictions. Resident wild species can range from ants and antelope to walleye and whiskeyjacks, and includes naturally ...
There are many ways Alberta students can get a post-secondary education or internship experience in another country. Some programs are offered through partnerships between the Government of Alberta ...
These viruses usually do not cause disease in wild species but spread occasionally to domestic birds (ducks, chickens, turkeys). Such strains present a significant concern for poultry producers by ...
When a substance is released, it is essential to conduct an Environmental Site Assessment (ESA). The Environmental Site Assessment Standard provides minimum requirements for ESA site characterization ...
Read the report at: Alberta at a Crossroads. The Enhanced Hydrocarbon Recovery Program (EHRP) is one of the panel-recommended programs. The EHRP came into effect January 1, 2017, replacing the ...
This directive sets out the hours that government offices are open, hours that managers, opted out, and excluded employees normally work, and times and lengths of lunch and rest periods. Hours of work ...
Women studying technical or applied arts roles within cultural industries where they are often underrepresented in their field can apply. The Women in Technical and Applied Arts Scholarship ...
If you think an emergency alert should be issued, contact your municipal office. Alert level descriptions, how alerts are issued and distributed, and Alert Ready resources.