VICTORIA The B.C. government is unrolling an ambitious educational campaign in an effort to reduce the spread of COVID-19 at ski resorts. The province says information on how to safely visit alpine destinations will be broadcast through TV ads, digital advertising, and through improved communication with resort employees. The education campaign was developed by the province, six local governments, WorkSafeBC and the Canada West Ski Areas Association. “I want to personally thank the ski industry and communities who have been working non-stop to save this ski season, and I know most people are doing the right thing to avoid spreading COVID-19,” said Tourism Minister Melanie Mark in a statement Friday.
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Resorts to comply with provincial restrictions By: Nicole Brownlee
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Vivianne Julien and Brayden Sosinkalo, co-owners of Springhill Winter Sports Park, make snow preparing for the upcoming season Tuesday.
Ski bunnies will be able to hop to most of Manitoba’s hills this winter after the province green-lighted the season but one Manitoba hill has decided to remain closed during the pandemic.
Ski bunnies will be able to hop to most of Manitoba’s hills this winter after the province green-lighted the season but one Manitoba hill has decided to remain closed during the pandemic.