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Alberta health minister says vaccine schedule to take hit from manufacturing delays

Alberta health minister says vaccine schedule to take hit from manufacturing delays

EDMONTON — Alberta's health minister says it will take longer than expected to start immunizing seniors over 75 outside long-term care homes due to a delay in manufacturing one of the COVID-19 vaccines.
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Okotoks residents warned of possible cougar presence

Okotoks residents warned of possible cougar presence

Evidence of possible cougar found in Sheep River Cove area.
Okotoks businesses ready for lessened restrictions on Jan. 18

Okotoks businesses ready for lessened restrictions on Jan. 18

COVID-19: Hair salons, personal service operations, funerals have some restrictions lifted
High Country teen powers to world record lift

High Country teen powers to world record lift

Hayden Hampton's national record deadlift turns out be a world best
Okotoks Library staff pick its best reads of 2020

Okotoks Library staff pick its best reads of 2020

While COVID-19 put a stop to many people’s personal enjoyments over the past year, reading, already a popular hobby, became a standard go-to for amusement, entertainment, and diversion as we spent months locked within our homes.
Raffle reaching Okotoks businesses, STARS

Raffle reaching Okotoks businesses, STARS

Three Okotoks businesses are helping an emergency services organization reach STARS .
Canadian Senators Group leader Scott Tannas travels to Hawaii

Canadian Senators Group leader Scott Tannas travels to Hawaii

Tannas and his staff did not respond to questions about when he left the country or when he will be back. 
Okotoks drops one of two masking bylaws

Okotoks drops one of two masking bylaws

Bylaw 28-20, which mandates masks in Town-owned facilities, will expire Jan. 31 but its policy is covered by Bylaw 31-20, which requires masking in all public indoor spaces.
Tourism industry veteran brings experience to Diamond Valley

Tourism industry veteran brings experience to Diamond Valley

Black Diamond council approves Jessica Harcombe Fleming's appointment to Intermunicipal Economic Development Committee
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