Submit a complaint Step 1 – Phone the Service Alberta Contact Centre at 1-877-427-4088 to discuss your concern. Step 2 – Receive a Complaint Identification (provided by the Contact Centre). Note: In circumstances where email or computer access in unavailable, alternative submission options will be provided. How do I file a complaint against a local […]
Category: Alberta
What Is The Number To Contact Ohs Anywhere In Alberta?
1-866-415-8690. Serious injuries and incidents also need to be reported to OHS as soon as possible through the OHS Contact Centre at 1-866-415-8690. How do I report a company to OHS in Alberta? You can report a concern online or by calling the OHS Contact Centre. Learn how OHS laws protect workers from disciplinary action […]
Under What Circumstances Does An Employer Need To Report A Serious Incident To Alberta Ohs?
You must call the OHS Contact Centre (1-866-415-8690) as soon as possible if: a worker has died at work or from an illness connected to the work site. a worker has been or will be admitted to a hospital as a result of a workplace injury, illness or incident. a person has been injured or […]
How Long After Your License Expires Can You Renew It Alberta?
six months. If it is expired, don’t panic – you have up to six months to renew once it expires. Keep in mind that you cannot drive once it is expired until it’s updated. How long can your license be expired in Alberta? If it expired more than 3 years ago, you will need to […]
Can I Shoot On My Property Alberta?
Yes, you can shoot a handgun on your own property in Canada. There are some restrictions, however. You must be a licensed gun owner and have a valid firearms license. You must also follow the rules and regulations set out by the Canadian Firearms Program. Where can you shoot a gun in Alberta? Most critical […]
Where Can I Shoot My Bow In Alberta?
Archery-Shooting Fort Whoop-Up Black Powder Club. Lethbridge Bowbenders Association. Lethbridge Fish and Game Association. Lethbridge Fish and Game Association – Shooting Sports Facility. Southern Alberta Bowhunters Association. Peenaquim Park. Can I shoot my bow anywhere? As far as we know, no state outright bans practicing archery on your own property. However, some cities and counties […]
How Many Correctional Officers Are There In Alberta?
Here are some key facts about Correctional service officers in Alberta: Approximately 3,350 people work in this occupation. How much does a correctional peace officer make in Alberta? Hourly Wage Wages* Low (5th percentile) Median Starting $26.13 $28.79 Overall $30.11 $35.41 Top $32.05 $35.66 What is the average life expectancy of a correctional officer? On […]
What Is The Police In Alberta Called?
Alberta Provincial Police – Wikipedia. Are police and RCMP the same? The RCMP is Canada’s national police force. Though they have legal authority in all provinces and territories as peace officers, they’re only legally responsible for enforcing federal law. In contrast, the police are primarily responsible for law enforcement in their specific locality. What do […]
Are Parents Obligated To Pay For College In Alberta?
Although contributions based on parental income are not required by Alberta Student Aid, you must report any money you expect your parents will voluntarily provide. If you are a dependent student, the Canada Student Financial Assistance Program expects your parents to help pay for your education. Are parents legally obligated to pay for college in […]
How Long Is An Rpr Valid For In Alberta?
10 years. Duration: As long as the RPR shows the current and most recent status of the property with evidence of the municipal compliance, it is valid and reliable for even 10 years if no new amendments are made. Is an RPR required in Alberta? Real estate transactions almost always require a current Real Property […]