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All of this years’ outdoor events for the 2021 Prince Albert Winter Festival have been officially cancelled, but the festival will still be streamed and could feature drive-in events. The Sled Dog Races, King and Queen Trapper Events, Arm Wrestling, Trade Show, Kidz Zone, the Bonfire, and the Family Day Sliding Party are all scratched from the schedule this year. “We held off on this decision as long as we could, in the hopes that we could still hold some events,” said Outdoor Events Co-ordinator Tammy McGunigal said in a statement. “However for the ongoing safety of the participants and spectators, the events simply cannot be done this year. We look forward to resuming all these events next year and making the outdoor site bigger and better.” ....
With just over a month until the Prince Albert Winter Festival, the Board of Directors have announced they have plans in place to put on the Winter Festival in February despite the COVID-19 pandemic. According to a media release, the Festival, which will take place from Feb. 6 to 21 will have a combination of virtual and in-person events. The virtual shows will be streamed online. “Through funding from Canadian Heritage as well as generous support from Canadian Tire, we feel that we are able to produce shows which will be entertaining, but just as importantly will provide a showcase for the amazing talent Prince Albert has to offer,” President Bev Erickson said in the release. “We also feel that it is very important to carry on in spite of the COVID restrictions, and that we can produce the shows safely in accordance with the health guidelines.” ....