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Waiting in limbo, qualified summer camp staffing decisions difficult

Author of the article: Randy Vanderveen Publishing date: May 28, 2021  •  2 hours ago  •  2 minute read  •  Summer fun at Bear Lake Bible Camp. There is plenty of uncertainty on whether summer camps will be up and running this year due to current COVID-19 regulations. If camps are allowed to go ahead, getting qualified staff is critical as they are essential to running a successful program. Photo by Bear Lake Bible Camp Facebook page Article content There is plenty of uncertainty on whether summer camps will be up and running this year due to current COVID-19 regulations. Even though the province instituted its reopening program on Wednesday afternoon, tied to hitting vaccination benchmarks and declining hospitalization rates, camp directors and boards face the difficult decision about whether or not to hire staff and how many.

Waiting in limbo, qualified summer camp staffing decisions difficult

Waiting in limbo, qualified summer camp staffing decisions difficult
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Summer camps journeying through a season of COVID-19 uncertainty

Article content Summer is just around the corner but there is no certainty for camps in the Peace Country. For Jayden Wilson, assistant director of the Bear Lake Bible Camp, certainty depends on what government restrictions are in place. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Summer camps journeying through a season of COVID-19 uncertainty Back to video “It is dependent on the COVID-19 restrictions, but we are planning on a day camp program,” Wilson said. “Obviously, we will be respectful toward whatever the government asks in the end, but at this point, we are kind of anticipating that it will be similar to last summer, wherein late June (the government) let camps know they could run a day camp program.”

A dog s journey as an allegory of child development

A dog’s journey as an allegory of child development By Charlie Kanzig Edie Jones with Walker — the star of her new book. photo by Charlie Kanzig • • Child development has been a lifelong focus for Sisters resident Edie Jones, but in her recently published second book she has taken a unique angle on the subject, using her goldendoodle, Walker, as the focal point. The book is comprised of a series of poems, chronicling Walker’s development. The soft-cover volume, “Walker’s Wisdom: His Journey from Puppy to Big Dog,” is hot off the press and available for purchase locally. It is a collection of 14 full-page poems, each of which touches on an aspect of Walker’s journey.

Christmas for Cars Lottery a success despite COVID-19

Author of the article: Gordon Anderson Publishing date: Jan 11, 2021  •  January 11, 2021  •  3 minute read  •  In a dated photo from 2014 Lori Trepanier shines up the hood of a 2014 Hyundai Veloster for the Swan City Rotary Club Cars for Chrismas Lottery, In 2020, the club had to adapt to online sales as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Dave Cook, lottery Chair, said they were very happy with the 2020 lottery. Prizes will be drawn on Jan. 12. Photo by file /Daily Herald-Tribune Article content Grande Prairie and area came through with open hearts and supported the Swan City Rotary Club’s 2020 Cars for Christmas Lottery, despite concerns about the challenges imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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