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Red Deer’s mayor says her city is at a critical crossroads, grappling with a growing active COVID-19 case rate that’s partially due to an outbreak at a local pork plant.
The number of active cases in the central Alberta city reached 454 on Wednesday, with 194 of those cases linked to the outbreak among workers at Olymel pork plant. The outbreak has resulted in 354 total cases and the death of an employee in his 30s.
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Members of the United Food and Commercial Workers union demonstrated Wednesday morning outside the Olymel meat plant in Red Deer, where an outbreak of COVID-19…
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In his Saturday Morning Cup of Joe, Jeremy Potter quipped, “The word ‘homeowners’ has the word ‘meow’ in it. Good luck unseeing that from now on.” Plenty of people are out there predicting the path of homeowners and homeownership. And there are those that say, “All forecasts are wrong, but some are useful.” It has certainly been interesting hearing forecasts about the direction of rates (relatively steady with a bias toward increasing gradually), new regulations for lenders (relatively steady with a bias toward increasing gradually), and even residential lending IPOs. (The current STRATMOR blog is, “Lenders and Vendors Going Public: Pros and Cons”.)
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Goldfish Swim School, a program for children up to 12, will open in Fox Chapel Plaza in 2021.
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The former Community Market site in Fox Chapel Plaza will reopen in 2021 as Goldfish Swim School, a program for children up to 12.
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A long-vacant grocery store in Fox Chapel Plaza is making waves since the arrival of construction crews earlier this month.
When the former Community Market spot reopens at the corner of Freeport and Fox Chapel Roads, long gone will be aisles of produce and paper products.