Government of the Province of Alberta Apps

Bee Health
The Bee Health app is based on currentscientific knowledge to address honey bee diseases and pests. It isa handy resource to help beekeepers and other users to detect,diagnose, manage and treat honey bee diseases and pests. Itincludes pictures and treatment options which will aid beekeepersin adopting appropriate pest management practices. Thus, beekeeperscan improve bee health and enhance on-farm food safety andbiosecurity practices in their operations.Download the free Bee Health app from Alberta Agriculture andForestry today.
Alberta Registry Services 1.4
Need to find an Alberta Registry Agent or needmore information about registry services in Alberta? With theRegistry Services application you can find a Registry Agent usingyour current location, city or postal code.Alberta Registry Agents are a network of community-based servicecentres, offering one-stop shopping for a wide range ofregistration, information, and licensing services on behalf of theGovernment of Alberta. Services provided by Registry Agents includemotor vehicle registrations, driver licensing and testing, personalproperty (lien) searches and registrations, land title searches,corporate registry services, and vital statistics certificaterequests.
Alberta AQHI 1.1
The Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) is atoolavailable for Albertans to learn what the air qualityaroundvarious Alberta communities means to individual health. TheAQHIprovides a number from 1 to 10 to indicate the level of healthriskassociated with local air quality. The higher the AQHI number,thegreater the health risk and need to take precautions. Thisappprovides updated AQHI readings and daily forecasts for more than20communities. The AQHI is paired with advice about limitingexposureto air pollution and adjusting activity levels when airquality ispoor. Special community level messaging is displayed whenodour orvisibility events occur. For more informationvisit:airquality.alberta.ca.
Alberta AQHI (Tablet) 1.1
The Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) is atoolavailable for Albertans to learn what the air qualityaroundvarious Alberta communities means to individual health. TheAQHIprovides a number from 1 to 10 to indicate the level of healthriskassociated with local air quality. The higher the AQHI number,thegreater the health risk and need to take precautions. Thisappprovides updated AQHI readings and daily forecasts for more than20communities. The AQHI is paired with advice about limitingexposureto air pollution and adjusting activity levels when airquality ispoor. Special community level messaging is displayed whenodour orvisibility events occur. For more informationvisit:airquality.alberta.ca.
AB Approved Farmers’ Market 1.5.0
The App guides you to your nearest Alberta approved farmers’market.
Should I Eat This Fish? 3.1.1
Finds fish consumption advice for selected fish and waterbodies inAlberta.
Alberta Rivers 3.5.0-3-7049a1b
Monitor flood advisories and view information on Alberta rivers andlakes.
Alberta Fire Bans 1.2.2
Stay up to date with the latest information on fire bans inAlberta.
ABTraceTogether
This app is from the Government of Alberta to augment manualcontact tracing.
AB Wildfire Status
Stay current on Alberta’s wildfire situation.
AQHI Canada 1.7.1-1-2e02f8b
Stay informed on outdoor air quality conditions, plan your outdooractivities, and manage exposure to outdoor air pollution. The AirQuality Health Index (AQHI) Canada app informs users of the levelof health risk associated with local outdoor air quality. The appprovides hourly AQHI readings and daily forecasts for all AQHIcommunities across Canada. The app includes the following features:• User defined push notifications based on the AQHI level andstations you choose. • Map screen to view spatial distribution ofAQHI over a region or the entire country. • GPS capability to bringyou to your nearest station from the map screen. • Profile view forsetting favourite communities. • Tips for taking personal action toimprove air quality. The AQHI is reported as a number from 1 to 10.The higher the AQHI number, the greater the health risk and need totake precautions. Health messaging provides advice for limitingexposure to air pollution and adjusting outdoor activity levelswhen air quality is poor.