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Bringing the lights to them : Cranes outside seniors home lit up for the holidays

  EDMONTON Two construction cranes outside an Edmonton seniors facility are providing some holiday cheer for residents. The 85-metre booms at Kingsway Avenue and 111 Street have been decorated with coloured lights to help brighten the holidays for the residents of CapitalCare Norwood. COVID-19 restrictions mean few visitors and no outings for the seniors this year.    People know what it’s like to go out and see the Christmas lights in the community and drive and go to Candy Cane Lane or wherever, there’s some beautiful lights and these guys don’t get to do that year so we’re bringing the lights to them, Sherry Schaefer with the Capital Care Foundation said.

This is a game-changer : Calgary and Edmonton health-care workers receive first COVID-19 vaccines in Alberta

This is a game-changer : Calgary and Edmonton health-care workers receive first COVID-19 vaccines in Alberta Stephanie Babych © Calgary Health services Twitter account RN Tanya Harvey is the first person in Calgary to receive a COVID vaccine. Replay Video Skip Ad The first Alberta health-care workers received the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine on Tuesday afternoon, less than 24 hours after the doses landed in Calgary. Respiratory therapist Sahra Kaahiye, who works at the University of Alberta Hospital, CapitalCare Norwood, and Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital in Edmonton, was the first person in Alberta to roll up her sleeve to get the COVID-19 vaccine. “I am grateful to be one of the first health-care workers in Alberta to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. I am from the Somali community and I want to set an example for my community,” Kaahiye said in a release from Alberta Health.

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