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Calgary COVID-19 dissidents vow to resist court order

Article content “We expect Calgary police to resume giving fines, which we also expect will be thrown out in court as they have been up until now.” Crown prosecutors say many of the fines handed out to alleged restriction scofflaws in Alberta have been tossed out due to doubts they would lead to convictions. The demonstration organizer said their rallies will be conducted slightly differently to hobble enforcement efforts. “We have decided to temporarily change the format of the protest, taking out the speaking portions and having a more loosely organized event to prevent perceived ‘leaders’ from being targeted by police,” said the dissident.

Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Tuesday, Feb 23

Albertans born in 1946 or earlier can book COVID-19 vaccine appointments starting Wednesday Starting Wednesday at 8 a.m. MT, Albertans born in 1946 or earlier will be able to sign up for a coronavirus vaccine appointment. Appointments can be booked online or by calling 811. There s expected to be high demand, so the province is asking people to be patient.  The appointments will be booked at 58 sites around the province, between 8:20 a.m. and 3:40 p.m., seven days a week. Those hours will be extended as more doses arrive. More than 230,000 seniors will be eligible.  Family members are allowed to book appointments for seniors but should make sure they have photo ID or an Alberta health card.

Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Monday, Feb 22

Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Monday, Feb 22
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Calgary church, furniture store cited for COVID-19 violations

Article content Public health authorities have censured a Calgary church and closed down a furniture business for breaching COVID-19 regulations. In an enforcement document dated Jan. 20, Alberta Health Services states Pastor David Adkins of the Northside Baptist Church, at 3682 48th Ave. N.E., refused to allow inspectors into the building to assess compliance last Sunday. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Dissident Calgary church, furniture business cited for COVID-19 violations Back to video It’s one of two Alberta churches that had turned to the courts to overturn provincial restrictions limiting in-person worship, arguing they were a violation of its constitutional rights

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