UCP government wants a business case for Calgary s Green Line
After months of talks, both the provincial government and the City of Calgary say they re closer to a deal on the Green Line.
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Author of the article: Jason Herring
Publishing date: Apr 24, 2021 • 2 hours ago • 2 minute read • A Calgary woman left the Holiday Inn on Blackfoot Trail last weekend after she says she met another hotel guest leaving the elevator who was staying there as part of the province s isolation hotel program. Photo by Darren Makowichuk /DARREN MAKOWICHUK/Postmedia
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A Calgary woman says she was shocked when she allegedly ran into a guest who had tested positive for COVID-19 at a local hotel where she was staying.
Jamie Dyck said she was staying at the Holiday Inn on Blackfoot Trail last weekend when she met another hotel guest leaving the elevator who advised her he had COVID-19.
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The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo has hired a Parkland County councillor to its Indigenous and Rural Relations department.
In an email, the municipality confirmed AnnLisa Jensen, a Parkland County councillor since 2013, has been full-time employee since at least March. She has already represented the municipality in meetings.
Jensen has not resigned her Parkland County council seat or confirmed if she will run for reelection in October. Jensen did not return multiple phone calls and emails from either the Fort McMurray Today or the Spruce Grove Examiner/Stony Plain Reporter.
The Municipal Governance Act does not prevent elected officials from working for different jurisdictions or municipalities, said McKenzie Kibler, spokesperson for interim municipal affairs minister Ric McIver.