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Article content Special rules for OHV users a mystery As a hiking guide who has been leading groups in Kananaskis Country for 35 years, I can attest to the tremendous upsurge in visitation, especially in the last few years. Thus I do support the new Kananaskis Conservation Pass as long as the money generated goes toward protection of this wonderful area. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Your letters for June 4 Back to video What does concern me is that those people recreating in the Ghost area, McLean Creek Public Land Use Zone, McLean Creek Provincial Recreation Area and Fisher Creek Provincial Recreation Area are exempt from having to have a pass. These areas of K-Country experience a high number of off-highway vehicle use that damages the landscape and stretches the resources of governing bodies. Why those users do not need a pass while visitors to all other areas of K-Country require one is a mystery.

Alberta Premier Jason Kenney insists no rules were broken during patio dinner

UCP MLA speaks out against Kenney s rooftop dinner, calls for restaurant restrictions to be loosened

Author of the article: Lisa Johnson Publishing date: Jun 04, 2021  •  46 minutes ago  •  3 minute read  •  Kenney and some cabinet ministers are pictured a patio in the Federal Building in Edmonton taken on June 1, 2021. From the top right is Jason Nixon, Minister of Environment & Parks, Government House Leader, Health Minister Tyler Shandro and with his back to the camera is Premier Jason Kenney. Supplied image. jpg Article content The Alberta legislature’s deputy speaker is calling out Premier Jason Kenney for violating the province’s COVID-19 restrictions with a patio dinner, and asking him to level the playing field for businesses. In a Facebook post on Friday, UCP MLA Angela Pitt referred to the Tuesday night dinner at the Sky Palace, which Kenney and three cabinet ministers attended, as “wining and dining” and shared one of the dozen photos obtained by media this week of the event. Some in the group are seated closer than the required two met

Airdrie–East MLA Angela Pitt calls on Kenney to relax COVID-19 rules in wake of patio photos

  CALGARY A UCP MLA is calling on Premier Jason Kenney to further reduce restrictions and allow more people to sit together at restaurants, in the same fashion in which the premier just portrayed, referring to photos of him dining on the Sky Palace patio. Airdrie-East MLA Angela Pitt penned the post Friday morning, days after photos emerged of Kenney dining on the patio outside his office along with Health Minister Tyler Shandro, Finance Minister Travis Toews, Minister of Environment and Parks and House Leader Jason Nixon and the premier s Deputy Chief of Staff Pam Livingston, among others. Looking at these photos it seems clear to me that several health restrictions were violated, said Pitt.

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