Alberta government putting $19M toward municipal flood and drought prevention
- The Alberta government is investing $19 million in municipal flood and drought prevention projects as part of its new budget.
- Environment Minister Rebecca Schulz announced that eight municipalities and two Indigenous communities will receive grant funding.
- St. Albert will receive $2.8 million to address erosion around a creek, as stated by Mayor Cathy Heron.
- Schulz noted that there were more applications than funding available but promised additional grants in future years.
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Airdrie to receive second urgent care centre as province commits $17 million across Alberta
The province is committing $17 million to develop urgent care facilities across the province, including $2 million for an integrated and primary care facility in Airdrie.
Funding issues halt Cloverfields flooding mitigation project for now
STEVENSVILLE — Queen Anne’s County collaboration with BayLand Consultants and Designers has explored potential flood reduction strategies for the Cloverfields community and a lack of funding grants have now caused officials to say they will not be pursuing mitigation concepts.
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