The federal government has announced more than $2 million for the Search and Rescue Association of Alberta to help the organization improve operations.
Bill Blair announces funding for the Search and Rescue Association of Alberta on Monday, March 13, 2023.
"This funding will help to support SAR operations in Alberta as they build on their 30-year history and work to adapt to a new, ever-evolving environment," said Bill Blair, minister of emergency preparedness, during Monday's announcement at Banff's Cave and Basin National Historic Site. The money will be used to support SAR Alberta's multi-year ‘Revitalization to Enhance All Hazards Response’ project.
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