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New CAO at the M D of Bonnyville

Article content After an extensive search, Al Hoggan began his new job as CAO on May 3. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. New CAO at the M.D. of Bonnyville Back to video Hogan spent the last few years as the CAO of Rocky View County in southern Alberta. Previous to that, he was the county manager for Kneehill County and also managed the Aqua 7 Water Commission. Hoggan currently serves as the president of the Alberta Rural Municipal Administrators Association. It’s an organization that brings together the senior administrative staff of Alberta’s rural municipalities for the purpose of improving the professional service delivery to all Albertans.

125 new COVID-19 cases reported at Alberta grocery stores and pharmacies

  CALGARY More than 100 new cases of COVID-19 have been found in workers at Loblaws, Sobeys and Co-op stores in Alberta, official data reports. The three companies have been tracking the number of positive cases of the illness since the pandemic began last year. Since the last update from a week ago, there are 67 new cases at Loblaws stores, 48 cases are linked to Sobeys stores and 10 at Co-op stores in Calgary and area: An employee at the Shoppers Drug Mart (2525 36 St. N.E., Calgary) tested positive May 6 (last worked May 1) An employee at the Shoppers Drug Mart (10720 78th Ave., Grande Prairie, Alta.) tested positive May 7 (last worked May 1)

Sundial Growers : Reports First Quarter 2021 Financial and Operational Results

$15.7 million for the quarter. Gross cannabis revenue was $11.7 million, a decrease of 30% from the prior quarter. Subsequent to the quarter end, announced an agreement to acquire Inner Spirit Holdings and Spiritleaf retail cannabis network. We are pleased to announce Sundial s first-ever quarter with positive earnings from operations and adjusted EBITDA, said Zach George, Chief Executive Officer of Sundial. This result reflects our continued efforts to build a platform targeting attractive capital deployment opportunities while we focus on the continued improvement of our cultivation practices in an immature and rapidly changing industry. The sustained decline in Canadian cannabis flower pricing has prompted Sundial to liquidate certain inventory in the first quarter and we are now limiting the offering of discount products in markets where we view the economics as neither attractive nor sustainable. We do not plan to pursue top line advancement without profitability nor t

Sundial Reports First Quarter 2021 Financial and Operational Results

Sundial Reports First Quarter 2021 Financial and Operational Results News provided by Share this article First positive quarterly earnings from operations in the Company s history CALGARY, AB, May 11, 2021 /CNW/ - Sundial Growers Inc. (NASDAQ: SNDL) ( Sundial or the Company ) reported its financial and operational results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2021. All financial information in this press release is reported in millions of Canadian dollars and represents results from continuing operations, unless otherwise indicated. FIRST QUARTER 2021 FINANCIAL AND OPERATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS Earnings from operations of $1.7 million compared to a loss from operations of $32.7 million in the prior quarter. Net loss of $134.4 million as a result of $130.0 million of non-cash amounts reflecting the impact of share price volatility on accounting valuation of derivative warrants.

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