Author of the article: Nick Lees • Edmonton Journal
Publishing date: May 02, 2021 • 2 hours ago • 3 minute read • UPLOADED BY: Nick Lees ::: EMAIL: nleesyeg@gmail.com ::: PHONE: 7804823603 ::: CREDIT: Supplied ::: CAPTION: Global TV anchor and producer Gord Steinke and his wife Deb have enjoyed motorbike trips in the Rockies during the COVID-19 pandemic and are pictured here taking a break at the north end of Jasper s Medicine Lake. When the going is safe, the couple plan to trace family roots in England before visiting First World One French battle sites where Steinke grandfather fought. Supplied
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Global TV anchor and producer Gord Steinke along with his wife Deb, when it is safe to do so, plan to trace family roots in England before visiting First World War battle sites where Steinke’s grandfather fought.
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Staging an outdoor music festival across the world to mark the end of COVID-19 pandemic is the plan of Richard Wong, president of Edmonton-based Nova Hotels, which has 14 hotels across Alberta, Saskatchewan and the Northwest Territories.
“The two- or three-day festivals would be held in cities and towns across the world and would boost the economy and lift spirits everywhere,” he says.
“Each festival would have a great big bonfire and mark a coming-together to remember those we lost, and celebrate the power of joining together to overcome adversity.”
Wong said he’d like to have staged the festivals this summer. But that’s now too early, with question marks over vaccine availability. Later, in November, December or January 2022, seem better dates.