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  • Dr. Deena Hinshaw says "at least four in 10 new Alberta COVID-19 cases were contracted at home." The new data comes as the province also reported that variant cases now make up more than 20.5% of the total number in the province.
  • Those who don't pay for a bus or LRT ride could face a lower fine beginning in 2022, of $150 instead of $250. The city's community and public services committee "directed city staff to make bylaw changes by early next year," reports CBC News.
  • A special pipe from Dubai has arrived for the sinkhole repair at 109 Street and 63 Avenue. The work is expected to be done in July — the sinkhole opened up in October 2020.
  • "Premier Jason Kenney says he will consult with Albertans and allied provinces about how to move forward after the Supreme Court of Canada ruled Thursday that the federal carbon tax is constitutional," reports the Edmonton Journal.
  • Victoria Golf Course Driving Range opens on March 26. Its hours will be 10:30am to 6:30pm to start.