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COVID-19 Live Updates: News on coronavirus in Calgary for Feb 17

Article content GraceLife Church pastor remains in custody after holding another service violating COVID-19 public health orders GraceLife Church in Parkland County defied Alberta government public gathering restrictions on the weekend and held a church service. Photo by Larry Wong /Postmedia The pastor of a Parkland County church previously charged with violating Public Health Act orders remains in custody after turning himself in to police Tuesday, RCMP say. On Sunday, RCMP and Alberta Health Services attended the GraceLife Church to “assess compliance in relation to conditions issued to the pastor on Feb. 7,” police said in a news release. Pastor James Coates had previously been charged under the Public Health Act for being over capacity and failing to adhere to physical distancing requirements during church service. He was served an undertaking with conditions.

Labour leaders blast public health officials over Olymel outbreak

Article content Labour leaders are taking aim at public health officials for failing to mandate a shutdown of the Olymel pork processing plant at Red Deer once it became apparent that COVID-19 was spreading rapidly among the facility’s workforce. On Tuesday, the Alberta Federation of Labour released a copy of a letter it obtained dated Feb. 11 and addressed to Olymel management from Dr. Mohammed Mosli, medical officer of health for Alberta Health Services’ Central zone. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Labour leaders blast public health officials over Olymel outbreak Back to video

COVID-19 Update: 263 new cases, nine deaths | Parents want more info on variants in schools

COVID-19 Update: Alberta reported 251 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday | Feds expect Pfizer to start ramping up vaccine deliveries to Canada this week

Council eyes bigger tax-relief package for businesses in 2021 Downtown Calgary high-rises were photographed on Wednesday, February 3, 2021. Photo by Azin Ghaffari/Postmedia City council took a step toward rolling out a bigger relief package than originally planned for 2021 to shelter businesses from property tax hikes. A council committee approved Coun. Jeromy Farkas’s proposal Tuesday to spend $44 million to hold non-residential property taxes flat this year. That’s more than double the $21-million rebate program council approved during last year’s budget talks. That money was meant to ensure businesses didn’t see tax increases in excess of 10 per cent compared to the year before.

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