CALGARY - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government plans to spend $180 million to build two involuntary drug addiction treatment centres. Smith says the new facilities coincide with her ...
Massive data centres are being built to handle AI workloads, but they require large amounts of electricity — creating pressure on grids, governments, and energy producers to keep up. Alberta ...
New data from the Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO) shows more than 10,000 megawatts of potential demand for proposed data centre projects have now applied to connect to the provincial ...
CALGARY - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government plans to spend $180 million over three years to build two involuntary drug addiction treatment centres. Speaking to reporters in ...
Smith said Alberta’s treatment-focused approach to ... in the next three years to begin constructing mandatory treatment centres in Edmonton and Calgary in 2026, with the two 150-bed facilities ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government plans to spend $180 million over three years to build two involuntary drug addiction treatment centres. Speaking to reporters in Calgary on ...
At the start of the season, Sunday’s UConn-St. John’s game seemed like a must ... to be an electric afternoon at Madison Square Garden, and has picked up steam because the Johnnies have ...
A good garden centre is a little Eden – but, unlike paradise, it guarantees a tearoom. However, like a lettuce patch in an aphid storm, Britain's garden centres are under attack. From Inverness ...
Alberta says it will build two involuntary care centres for people with severe drug addictions, laying the foundation for the first legislation of its kind in Canada that would allow adults to be ...
Williams said the two centres would be operated by Recovery Alberta, one of four new public health agencies the government has set up to replace Alberta Health Services. Janet Eremenko ...
Williams said the two centres would be operated by Recovery Alberta, one of four new public health agencies the government has set up to replace Alberta Health Services. Janet Eremenko, the Opposition ...
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