Families of those in disabled care residences were ecstatic Friday after the Alberta government announced it wouldn’t move ahead with privatizing those…
Posted: Jan 30, 2021 5:00 AM MT | Last Updated: January 30
The Alberta Union of Provincial Employees has filed a grievance against the Alberta government after public servants experienced pay problems for weeks.(Juris Graney/CBC)
Alberta Health Minister Tyler Shandro says more doses of COVID-19 vaccines need to arrive before the provincial government will offer a detailed plan on the…
Posted: Jan 21, 2021 2:45 PM MT | Last Updated: January 21
Service Alberta Minister Nate Glubish is the minster in charge of land titles, corporate and personal property registries. (Government of Alberta)
The Alberta government is thinking about selling its profitable land titles, corporate and personal properties registries to a private company, according to public documents posted to its online procurement site.
Service Alberta issued a request for expressions of interest on Monday. The document said the government would be willing to offer an exclusive 35-year concession to operate an essential services business in the province.
The registries offer potential purchasers a robust financial profile with highly stable cash flow streams, the document said. Revenues for the three registries totalled $123.6 million in the last fiscal year.
CALGARY Ephraim Tiangha says there’s been a painful absence in his home since his best friend, a health-care aide at a long-term care centre, died from…