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A blizzard warning is issued when falling or blowing snow reaches speeds of at least 40 km/h, and is expected to last 4 hours or longer. Visibility during this time is reduced to 400 m or less.
Effective April 1, 2023, drivers are no longer required to take the advanced road test to exit the Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) program. See Changes to driver licensing system for more details. a ...
The diversity of wildlife in Alberta surpasses that in many other Canadian jurisdictions. Resident wild species can range from ants and antelope to walleye and whiskeyjacks, and includes naturally ...
Supports transformative research and innovation excellence to advance Alberta's priorities and deliver results. The available allocation to this competition is up to $30 million over 4 years: The MIF ...
To assist our clients to comply with legislation, this site incorporates many public TRA documents explaining the legislation and providing specific compliance information. Every effort has been made ...
Alberta Environment and Protected Areas encourages balanced and responsible use of Alberta's natural resources through the application of leading practices in management, science, and stewardship. Are ...
When a substance is released, it is essential to conduct an Environmental Site Assessment (ESA). The Environmental Site Assessment Standard provides minimum requirements for ESA site characterization ...
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This directive describes the purpose and approaches to employee recognition programs and aligns with this Human Resource Policy statement on recognition: "The Government of Alberta compensates, ...
Starting November 1, 2019, tourism and commercial recreation operators may apply to access longer leases on public land in Alberta to a maximum of up to 60 years. This change will help boost tourism ...
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