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Banff, Alta man dies at home from complications due to COVID-19

  CALGARY The Town of Banff says the mountain community is in mourning after a 43-year-old man reportedly died from the disease last week. On the town s Facebook page, Mayor Karen Sorensen shared news of the fatality and her condolences with the family of Ron Giesbrecht. On behalf of Banff town council, our town administration and the residents of Banff, I want to express our sincere sympathies to the family of Ron Giesbrecht, said Mayor Karen Sorensen. Any time we have a death in our community, it has a big impact. This is a friend, a family member, a co-worker, a contributor to our community who we have lost.

Banff records first COVID-19 death as case numbers drop sharply

Article content While its COVID-19 numbers have dropped dramatically in recent days, the town of Banff on Wednesday announced its first death linked to the virus, a man in his 40s. Banff-Lake Louise has fallen from its perch as Alberta’s worst COVID-19 hot spot in terms of active cases, with the rate per 100,000 people dropping from 1,219 two weeks ago to 349, say emergency officials. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Banff records first COVID-19 death as town s case numbers drop sharply Back to video But at the same time, Banff announced its first COVID-19 fatality, 43-year-old Ron Giesbrecht. He was launching a new business, Rundle Mountain Ink, when he died, Mayor Karen Sorensen said in a written statement and video.

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