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MKO thanks military for helping to vaccinate Manitoba First Nations citizens

Photograph By Ian Graham Canadian Armed Forces members currently stationed in Thompson to assist with mass vaccination efforts in Northern Manitoba First Nations assemble to receive thank you gifts from Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak May 8. Photograph By Ian Graham Canadian Armed Forces members currently stationed in Thompson to assist with mass vaccination efforts in Northern Manitoba First Nations listen to Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak Grand Chief Garrison Settee prior to a gift-giving ceremony at the Thompson Airport May 8. Photograph By Ian Graham Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak Grand Chief Garrison Settee speaks to a Canadian Armed Forces member assisting vaccination efforts during a May 8 gift-giving ceremony at the Thompson Airport.

COVID-19 Update: Vaccines open to all age 12 and over | New restrictions come into effect | More than 25,000 active cases in Alberta

Article content My COVID Story: How have you been impacted by coronavirus? Postmedia is looking to speak with people who may have been impacted by COVID-19 here in Alberta. Have you had an upcoming surgery postponed? Do you have a family member in the ICU, or have you recovered after spending time in the ICU? Have you changed your life for the better because of the pandemic? Send us an email at reply@calgaryherald.com to tell us your experience, or send us a message via this form. Council supports upping mask bylaw fine to $500, but change won’t take effect yet

COVID-19 Live Updates: News on coronavirus in Calgary for May 10

Article content My COVID Story: How have you been impacted by coronavirus? Postmedia is looking to speak with people who may have been impacted by COVID-19 here in Alberta. Have you had an upcoming surgery postponed? Do you have a family member in the ICU, or have you recovered after spending time in the ICU? Have you changed your life for the better because of the pandemic? Send us an email at reply@calgaryherald.com to tell us your experience, or send us a message via this form. Council supports upping mask bylaw fine to $500, but change won’t take effect yet

COVID-19 Update: Vaccines now open to all age 12 and over | New restrictions come into effect | More than 25,000 active cases in Alberta

COVID-19 Update: 1,597 new cases, seven deaths | Council approves alcohol consumption in select city parks | No increase in mask bylaw fine for now Newsroom Staff © Provided by Calgary Herald Calgarians head into the COVID-19 vaccination clinic in downtown Calgary on Monday, May 10, 2021. Eligibility opened to any Albertan born in 2009 or earlier on Monday. With news on COVID-19 happening rapidly, we’ve created this page to bring you our latest stories and information on the outbreak in and around Calgary. What’s happening now It also approved a motion to increase the fines for failing to wear a mask to $500, but held off on implementing the increased fine.

COVID-19 Live Updates: News on coronavirus in Calgary for May 9

Article content My COVID Story: How have you been impacted by coronavirus? Postmedia is looking to speak with people who may have been impacted by COVID-19 here in Alberta. Have you had an upcoming surgery postponed? Do you have a family member in the ICU, or have you recovered after spending time in the ICU? Have you changed your life for the better because of the pandemic? Send us an email at reply@calgaryherald.com to tell us your experience, or send us a message via this form. Broad vaccine eligibility, new restrictions coming to Alberta Monday Live Life Pharmacy advertises COVID-19 vaccinations in Fairview on Sunday, May 9, 2021. On Monday vaccination eligibility opens to anyone born in 2009 or earlier. Photo by Gavin Young/Postmedia

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