â–º Listen Live

Allard, Loewen among MLAs calling for new restrictions to be dropped

Grande Prairie MLA and former Minister of Municipal Affairs Tracy Allard is among 15 United Conservative Party MLAs speaking out against Premier Jason Kenney and the new COVID-19 restrictions announced on Tuesday.

“In early 2021, the government announced what they believed to be a clear path forward to reopen our province,” says a letter addressed to all Albertans released on Wednesday.

“It took the public health threat of COVID-19 seriously, and provided a step-by-step plan to lift restrictions and restore confidence for our small businesses and communities,” it letter continues.

The group, which also includes Central Peace—Notley MLA Todd Loewen, says the decision to enforce tighter restrictions goes against that plan. They add their constituents want their livelihoods and freedoms defended, and are calling on their government colleagues to recognize those pleas.

As of midnight Tuesday, stricter retail capacity limits down to 15 per cent of total occupancy, and a return to one-on-one only fitness training were put into place by the province. Starting noon Friday, in-person dining at restaurants will be off the table as well.

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Enjoy the water but be safe: Water safety tips from GP Technical Search and Rescue

As the weather heats up and people look to cool down in the different bodies of water around Alberta, Grande Prairie Technical Search and Rescue is reminding everyone to keep safety in mind. 

All evacuation orders lifted in County of Grande Prairie

The County of Grande Prairie has lifted all evacuation orders that were in place because of the Kiskatinaw River wildfire. 

St. John Paul II graduate receives prestigious scholarship

A Grande Prairie high school graduate is the recipient of a $100,000 scholarship for the next step in his education at the University of Calgary.

Evacuation area reduced in county, Kiskatinaw River wildfire remains classified as out of control

The County of Grande Prairie has reduced the Kiskatinaw River wildfire evacuation area, allowing those who live east of Range Road 132 to Range Road 130 between Township Road 710 and Township Road 740 to return home.

Swanavon students stir up community spirit during Lemonade Fundraiser

Ahead of Lemonade Day on Saturday, Grande 1 students...
- Advertisement -