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Council approves COVID-19 recovery plan


Author of the article: Lindsay Morey
Publishing date: May 04, 2021  •  8 hours ago  •  5 minute read  • 
After being established last spring, council s three COVID-19 task forces issued their final recommendations, which were unanimously accepted by elected officials during the Tuesday, April 27 meeting. The report will act as an outline for how the county will recover from the pandemic. Lindsay Morey/News Staff/File
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The scope may be vast, but council has determined the best way forward to recover on all fronts from COVID-19.
During the latest regular council meeting on Tuesday, April 27, local officials unanimously accepted the final report from the COVID-19 Recovery Task Force formed by council to adapt economic, social and governing programs, policies, and services following the pandemic in the short, medium and long term. ....

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Alta. school division's goal to help students 'feel safe' on campus after fatal stabbing


 
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Leduc students were back in classrooms on Wednesday at the school where, just two days earlier, their peer Jenny Winkler was stabbed and killed. 
STAR Catholic School Division s superintendent said the Christ the King School community was still in shock and various stages of grief, but bringing the student body back ensured they had access to trauma supports. 
We ve taken the approach that academics is not the focus, but to support students emotionally and mentally, Charlie Bouchard told CTV News Edmonton Wednesday morning. 
Victim support services was brought in Monday and has remained at the senior high school in Leduc, Alta., since. According to Bouchard, nearly three dozen people from the division s psychologist and counselors, to family liaison workers, Leduc Victim Services, and the parish priest will remain accessible for the rest of the week and beyond if needed.  ....

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