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COVID-19 Update: Kenney to speak on vaccines at 4 p m | GraceLife pastor goes on trial

COVID-19 Update: Teachers, child-care workers eligible for vaccine tomorrow| Kenney to speak at 4 p.m. | Illegal rodeo draws thousands Newsroom Staff © Provided by Calgary Herald People are seen enjoying the patio at The Living Room on 17th Avenue S.W. on Sunday, May 2, 2021. Replay Video Skip Ad 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 The trial of an Alberta pastor accused of not following public health orders meant to curb the spread of COVID-19 is to begin today.

COVID-19 Update: J&J vaccine limited to people over age 30 | Kenney to speak on vaccines at 4 p m

COVID-19 Update: 2,012 new cases, four deaths | Teachers, child-care workers eligible for vaccine tomorrow | Stronger public health measures coming: Kenney Newsroom Staff Replay Video Skip Ad 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 Alberta reported Monday 2,012 new cases of COVID-19 on ~15,000 tests and four additional deaths. Premier Jason Kenney said stronger public health restrictions will be announced Tuesday. The trial of an Alberta pastor accused of not following public health orders meant to curb the spread of COVID-19 is to begin today.

Things are grim : Nenshi cautions COVID-19 third wave as Alberta logs record 550 variant cases, significant P 1 outbreak

Things are grim : Nenshi cautions COVID-19 third wave as Alberta logs record 550 variant cases, significant P.1 outbreak Jason Herring © Provided by Calgary Herald A screenshot of Mayor Naheed Nenshi during a press conference at the TELUS Convention Centre Saturday. A new COVID-19 immunization site at the convention centre will open Monday April 5th. Saturday, April 3, 2021. The third wave of COVID-19 could compromise Calgary’s path out of the pandemic just as immunizations ramp up, Mayor Naheed Nenshi warned. The comments come after Alberta set a nearly three-month high in new cases Friday and Saturday, tallying about 1,100 infections each day, and as the province reports a “significant” outbreak of the P.1 variant first found in Brazil.

COVID-19 Update: Critical workers to get one-time bonus of $1,200 | City to open some rinks, pools

COVID-19 Update: 339 new cases, six deaths | In-school transmission likely in two variant cases Newsroom Staff © Provided by Calgary Herald Tropical flowers on a mural in Bridgeland provided a stark contrast to another frigid day in Calgary as humans and dogs bundled up on Wednesday, February 10, 2021. Replay Video Skip Ad 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 Alberta reported 339 new cases of COVID-19 on 10,873 tests on Wednesday and six additional deaths. The province will expand its COVID-19 rapid testing program in include asymptomatic staff at long term care and supportive living facilities.

Opinion: Has Kenney s blame Trudeau strategy finally run out of gas?

Opinion: Has Kenney s blame Trudeau strategy finally run out of gas? Duane Bratt, for the Calgary Herald © Provided by Calgary Herald Premier Jason Kenney speaks in Calgary on January 20, 2021, regarding the cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was the real target of the premier s ire, writes political scientist Duane Bratt, but was anybody buying it? On the morning of January 20, Joe Biden was inaugurated as United States president. In the afternoon, he signed an executive order rescinding the permit for the Keystone XL pipeline. This decision has massive negative economic consequences for TC Energy, the overall Alberta economy and the Alberta government. This set the stage for a remarkable news conference later that afternoon by Alberta Premier Jason Kenney. Ostensibly, it was a blistering if petulant, critique of Biden’s decision. However, the real target of Kenney’s message this week was not Biden; it was, of cours

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