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Publishing date: Jun 30, 2021 • 5 hours ago • 2 minute read • The province will lift its COVID-19 restrictions on Thursday, July 1, including indoor masking and physical distancing requirements. However, masks will still be mandatory on public transit, for ride-sharing, and in acute care and continuing care settings across Alberta in Stage 3 of the province’s reopening. Lindsay Morey/News Staff
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Town council has repealed temporary mandatory face coverings bylaw in conjunction with the province doing the same. While there are some instances (such as on public transit and in care homes) where masks will still be be mandatory under provincial guidelines starting July 1 residents are no longer required to wear them in most settings. However council stressed that their use will remain a personal choice.
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Town council is looking to make some streets in Pincher Creek safer for drivers. One street in particular, Bev McLachlin Drive, was discussed at length during…
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Alberta’s minister of municipal affairs, Ric McIver, has decided that an inspection of Pincher Creek will not be done. This decision was made following a preliminary review conducted by the municipal affairs department.
“Municipal inspections are extraordinary measures and are not undertaken lightly,” McIver wrote in a letter to the town council.
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“While the review identified some concerns with respect to the governance and operation of the village, those concerns are not of sufficient severity to warrant a full inspection of the Town of Pincher Creek at this time,” the letter said.