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Article content The Alberta government will invest an additional $22 million this year into the province’s tourism industry in an effort to help the struggling sector recover from a year of devastating, COVID-19-related financial losses. The province’s latest budget commits $66 million over the next three years toward the plan, part of a goal to double Alberta’s tourism revenues by 2030. The hard-hit sector has been marked as a key piece of Alberta’s economic recovery plan, but its return to even pre-pandemic levels is heavily reliant on worldwide vaccine distribution and travel restrictions. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. ....
CALGARY As public outcry grows over the dramatic expansion of coal leases along the previously protected foothills, Energy Minister Sonya Savage tried to ease tensions this week. But critics say the announcement affects a tiny fraction of the more than 400,000 hectares opened to strip mining last May. The change in policy removes nearly 45 years of protection under the Alberta Coal Policy of 1976. “It means nothing,” says High River Mayor Craig Snodgrass, speaking about the cancellation of 11 leases sold in December. “People that aren t watching that are mad about this. That s what this is, a play to get everything to calm down. ....
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Article content The City of Grande Prairie received a gift of art that tracked COVID-19 from the Art Gallery of Grande Prairie on Tuesday at the Community Services Committee. Jeff Erbach, executive director of the Art Gallery, presented the gift a timeline from Dec. 31 2019 to May 14, 2020 of the pandemic which had been part of The Curve art installation earlier this year. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Art gallery presents city with piece depicting timeline of pandemic Back to video “The Art Gallery of Grande Prairie closed on March 19 and reopened June second,” Erbach said. “And when we reopened, we reopened with a community art installation called The Curve. The Curve was a community response through art to the pandemic ....