Stampede CTrain station, west park entrance overhaul begins When the entire project is finished in 2024, Calgarians will be able to walk directly into Stampede grounds from the west for the first time since the 1970s
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Publishing date: Jul 22, 2021 • 4 hours ago • 3 minute read • Stampede Park. Project team representatives Jim Laurendeau, Vice President, Park Planning & Development, Kate Thompson, CMLC President and CEO, Chris Jordan, Manager Service Design, Calgary Transit pose as officials break ground on the new development at the west end of Stampede Park in Calgary on Thursday, July 22, 2021. Photo by Jim Wells/Postmedia
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And they denied social media accusations some attendees at the music venue were skirting COVID-19 screening measures by using fraudulent vaccination documents.
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“The vast majority of people are not faking the records. Once in a while we see people do something with white-out which is pretty easy to catch,” said Dr. Jia Hu, the Stampede’s medical director.
“This has gone really, really well and the vast majority of people are able to enjoy themselves safely.”