EDMONTON Guests are now able to visit the University of Alberta’s Botanic Gardens. The large grounds opened Thursday with safety precautions like mandatory masks and maximum group sizes reduced to five people from the same household or two-cohort households. In order to gain admission, visitors must make advance reservations. The patio café concession, indoor spaces and exhibits will be closed. There are several themed areas for visitors to explore, like the Japanese and Alpine Gardens. Visitors are able to order brunch or special night time picnics catered by the facility to enjoy. Carl Charest, interim general manager of the garden, said in a statement that the facility was able to welcome over 115,000 visitors without a single case of COVID-19 reported.
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Publishing date: Jan 15, 2021  â¢Â January 15, 2021  â¢Â 2 minute read  â¢Â Mary s Wedding: A Métis Love STory is streaming at Citadel Theatre. Photo by supplied
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Maryâs Wedding: A Métis Love Story: Theatres remain sensibly government-shuttered, so if youâd like to watch this play by Stephen Massicotte, directed by Jenna Rodgers, streaming is the way.
Plot: Tomorrow, Mary is to be wed. Tonight she dreams of her beloved Charlie â and the tale across time and seas that brought them together. In this new look at a Canadian classic, witness a love like no other from the Alberta Prairies to the battlegrounds of the First World War. Tai Amy Grauman is Mary; Todd Houseman is Charlie; featuring original musi