$100-million development approved for heart of Bragg Creek Not everyone who resides in the area is enamoured with the plan, with some insisting it ll sacrifice the hamlet s pastoral foothills ambiance and put unwelcome pressure on a largely wilderness area
Author of the article: Bill Kaufmann
Publishing date: May 11, 2021 • 1 day ago • 4 minute read • Dick Koetsier, Developer of Gateway Village, poses for a photo near the future development. Gateway Village is a large development that will include a hotel, conference centre, shops, housing and provide a common space in Bragg Creek for festivals and events. Tuesday, May 11, 2021. Photo by Brendan Miller/Postmedia
Sundial Reports First Quarter 2021 Financial and Operational Results
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First positive quarterly earnings from operations in the Company s history
CALGARY, AB, May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - 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.
Langdon has the books, shelves and supplies for a library, but no building
Langdon has the makings of a library, with books, furniture, and computers sitting ready, but the clock is ticking to catalogue the Alberta hamlet s dream.
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Donation from Cereal has a deadline, and Rocky View County is reviewing the hamlet s business case
Posted: May 10, 2021 5:30 AM MT | Last Updated: May 10
A library sign in B.C. is pictured in this file photo. The hamlet of Langdon, Alta., has secured everything it needs to open a library, but needs a building and a budget to forge ahead.(Michael McArthur/CBC)
Chief medical officer of health COVID-19 update – May 3, 2021
Alberta’s chief medical officer of health and officials provide an update on COVID-19 and the ongoing work to protect public health.
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Thank you, Premier, and good afternoon everyone.
Over the last 24 hours, we have identified 2,012 new cases of COVID-19, and completed about 15,000 tests.
Our positivity rate currently stands at 13.2%.
We have identified 1,900 additional cases of variants of concern in the last 24 hours.
Variants currently represent about 64% of our active cases.