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Times Leader Staff Writer BETHESDA Area residents turned out in groups large and small to mark the National Day of Prayer on Thursday with a message of unity, community and asking God for strength to bear up during difficult times. At St. Clairsville, about 40 people gathered under a tent on the plaza in front of the Belmont County Courthouse. Last year, the COVID-19 pandemic meant the in-person gathering could not occur, and the faithful viewed a livestreamed event. Organizers said attendees were excited Thursday. The Rev. Leonard Payne, chaplain of the Family Life Ministry Center Assemblies of God in Bridgeport, was the speaker. He spoke about the importance of hearing God’s call and witnessing love, forgiveness and mercy rather than worldly matters.

B C tourism sector hunkers down as out-of-region visitors told to stay away

Article content Despite COVID-19 protocols that take 21 pages to list online, St. Eugene RV Park in the East Kootenays has shut down its sprawling facility to anyone but locals and cancelled 130 of 150 bookings through the May long weekend. “I lost a lot of reservations,” said manager Richard Grimm at the park owned by five First Nations. It includes a golf course, spa and casino. “Most of the reservations are from Alberta. That’s where our money comes from. We refunded a lot of people.” We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or B.C. tourism sector hunkers down as out-of-region visitors told to stay away Back to video

B C tourism sector hunkers down as out-of-region visitors: Stay away

Article content Despite COVID-19 protocols that take 21 pages to list online, St. Eugene RV Park in the East Kootenays has shut down its sprawling facility to anyone but locals and cancelled 130 of 150 bookings through the May long weekend. “I lost a lot of reservations,” said manager Richard Grimm at the park owned by five First Nations. It includes a golf course, spa and casino. “Most of the reservations are from Alberta. That’s where our money comes from. We refunded a lot of people.” We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or B.C. tourism sector hunkers down as out-of-region visitors told to stay away Back to video

Sea to Sky mayors band together to urge visitors to stay away

Sea to Sky mayors band together to urge visitors to stay away
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