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North Zone doctor optimistic local vaccinates rates will continue rising; 870 cases in RMWB

Fort McMurray still leading rural Alberta s active cases, but hospitalizations and community spread drops

908 new cases in past 24 hours. 685 people in hospital, with 185 people in ICUs. Six COVID-19 deaths in past 24 hours, bringing total to 2,158. 10,392 people tested in past 24 hours. 2,271,955 vaccine doses administered: 43.4 per cent has at least one dose, 7.4 per cent fully immunized. Alberta’s earliest known COVID-19 case was detected in a blood sample collected on Feb. 24. The first case was announced on March 5. COVID-19 in Fort McMurray: 1,268 active cases (68 new cases). First case was reported in the city on March 19. Cases are based on residency and do not include the commuter workforce. 4,855 recoveries (126 new recoveries). People with at least one vaccine dose: 35.1 per cent (28,072 people)

Alberta ICUs treating more people than ever, reopening will consider vaccinations, hospitalizations; RMWB has 1,462 cases

Alberta ICUs treating more people than ever, reopening will consider vaccinations, hospitalizations; RMWB has 1,462 cases
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Alberta ICUs treating more people than ever, reopening will consider vaccinations, hospitalizations; RMWB has 1,462 cases

Alberta ICUs treating more people than ever, reopening will consider vaccinations, hospitalizations; RMWB has 1,462 cases
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Housing development eases Fort McKay First Nation s dependence on oil and gas

  Economic diversification for the Fort McKay First Nation is taking the form of East Pine, a housing development partnership that will see affordable housing units as part of a multi-family residential complex built just south of Edmonton. Fort McKay Chief Mel Grandjamb says council recognized the need to diversify an economy that depended too heavily on the oil industry. “When we got into council we understood that a majority of our revenue was coming from oil sands operations. A couple of dips (in) 2006 and 2016 showed the oil prices fluctuating which meant that when oil prices dropped our revenues dropped. So it s very important for us to diversify because we re running a government so it s very important that we have a steady stream of revenue,” said Grandjamb.

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