Over the last several years, numerous Tuolumne County Superintendent of Schools Office services were operated out of a building at 13885 Mono Way, but they left after a letter was received from the state about toxins being prevalent.
A Tuolumne County school building that was evacuated after students and teachers were exposed to a chemical linked to cancer has long been known to have that risk.
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Throughout the COVID pandemic, Alberta’s government has made it clear that our ability to return to normal depends on getting as many people in our province vaccinated as possible.
The more Albertans get vaccinated, the sooner we can protect our communities, reduce the burden on our healthcare system, and remove restrictions.
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On April 19, Alberta’s government announced that Albertans aged 40 and older will be eligible to receive the AstraZeneca vaccine. Participating pharmacies and Alberta Health Services will begin booking appointments for Albertans born in 1981 or earlier and walk-in vaccinations will be available at the walk-in clinics in Edmonton and Calgary, as well as specific pharmacies across Alberta.
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Throughout the COVID pandemic, Alberta’s government has made it clear that our ability to return to normal depends on getting as many people in our province vaccinated as possible.
The more Albertans get vaccinated, the sooner we can protect our communities, reduce the burden on our healthcare system, and remove restrictions.
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On April 19, Alberta’s government announced that Albertans aged 40 and older will be eligible to receive the AstraZeneca vaccine. Participating pharmacies and Alberta Health Services will begin booking appointments for Albertans born in 1981 or earlier and walk-in vaccinations will be available at the walk-in clinics in Edmonton and Calgary, as well as specific pharmacies across Alberta.
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One Park business received a surprise lifeline this week.
Sherwood Park businessman Miguel Hechavarria received a $10,000 grant from Desjardins Insurance GoodSpark Small Business Grants program on Wednesday, April 14.
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He’s owned and operated Heritage Dry Cleaners at the corner of Baseline Road and Clover Bar Road for 16 years, in addition to running Swan Dry Cleaners off Wye Road.
You could say he knows a thing or two about how to smooth out wrinkles, but the pandemic’s economic wrinkles have proven to be more challenging.