Digital Overdose Response System in Alberta
The government of Alberta has launched an app called the Digital Overdose Response System ( DORS ) in hopes that it will help prevent drug overdoses throughout the province. [ READ MORE ]
The government of Alberta has launched an app called the Digital Overdose Response System ( DORS ) in hopes that it will help prevent drug overdoses throughout the province. [ READ MORE ]
As kids under the age of 12 are not eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations, parents and daycare workers are concerned about children’s safety. [ READ MORE ]
Implementing Alberta’s vaccine requirement is going surprisingly well for some put to the task. Front-line workers have been enforcing COVID-19 health restrictions alongside their regular tasks since the start of the pandemic. For Dakotah Northcut, [ READ MORE ]
Although the pandemic is showing no signs of slowing, vaccinations and other precautions have allowed some students and teachers to return to in-person classes this year. [ READ MORE ]
SAIT students reach out for help with their online classes, and with an increased demand, SAIT Student Services are busier than ever before. [ READ MORE ]
Classes and courses aren’t the only part of post-secondary education that’s making the online switch, but now practicums and internships as well. [ READ MORE ]
Over the last few years in Alberta, there have been an alarming number of cases of an insidious sexually-transmitted infection: syphilis. [ READ MORE ]
Alberta’s workforce’s best shot at getting help from the government is the COVID-19 vaccine. That’s the implicit message the Kenney government is sending to Albertans with its vaccine lottery, according to some frustrated business owners. [ READ MORE ]
Taking care of the mental health of health workers in Alberta. [ READ MORE ]
Even though the crime rates in Calgary are going down, women are still feeling unsafe walking around. [ READ MORE ]
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