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Photo by Jason FransonĪ number of Alberta Avenue businesses are on life support, with one even closing its doors, as ongoing construction in the area hampers accessibility. Four businesses have seen their revenue almost 100% disappear due to street frontage and signage completely blocked off by fencing and scrim along 118 ave. Shady Darwish pictured in his store City Liquidation on March 26, 2022. “But as we dig deeper, it’s all of the ancillary aspects of the pandemic that students are now bearing the brunt of, especially the economic impacts.”Īlberta Avenue businesses on life support amid construction and COVID-19 “Things are trending in the right direction in terms of negative effects, stress and anxiety - things are starting to lessen,” said research lead Kelly Dean Schwartz, an associate professor at the U of C’s Werklund School of Education in the applied child psychology program. Photo by Azin Ghaffari/PostmediaĪs K-12 schools move toward a post-pandemic mindset, experts say mental-health supports will have to evolve quickly as students face new anxieties and stressors.Īccording to the latest set of data collected by University of Calgary researchers, students aged 12 to 18 are less concerned about their own health as immunization rates rise and COVID-19 hospitalizations stabilize.īut many are still significantly concerned about their family’s welfare, in terms of health and financial stability, and many are also worried about maintaining relationships even as the pandemic appears less threatening. Students at Western Canada High School exit the school for their lunch break on their first day of being back in classes in the new year on Monday, January 10, 2022. “There’s an expression: ‘So goes your Downtown, so goes your city.’ If we let our city centre erode or go under-supported … we’re going to miss a major opportunity to build the kind of city that people want to live in,” she said. UDI executive director Kalen Anderson likened Downtown to a welcome mat for visitors and a business card for investors - it’s key to attracting people to live and work in the city. The Urban Development Institute (UDI), a group representing hundreds of companies involved in land development in and around Edmonton, announced an effort this month to call people back Downtown and focus on its growth after COVID-19 put a lot of progress on hold. Photo by David Bloom / PostmediaĪ coalition of developers is adding another voice to the call to help Edmonton’s Downtown recover after two pandemic years. Kalen Anderson, the executive director of the Urban Development Institute, poses for a photo in downtown Edmonton, Friday March 25, 2022. It’s too early to say Quebec is in a sixth wave, but COVID-19 cases are surging, especially among health-care workers, interim health director Luc Boileau said Sunday.Įdmonton land development ground sets sights on Downtown recovery Luc Boileau speaks at a news conference in Montreal on Thursday, Jan.
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Interim Quebec public health director Dr. Quebec’s not yet in a sixth wave, interim health director insists as COVID-19 cases surge Olienick said he will have new counsel before the next court appearance. Lawyers for Carbert and Olienick informed court Monday that they were no longer representing the two men.Ĭarbert has retained well-known Calgary defence lawyer Balfour Der. Only Lysak has had a hearing and been denied bail. Lysak - along with Chris Carbert, Anthony Olienick and Jerry Morin - are to return to Lethbridge provincial court April 11.Īll four men remain in custody. Article contentĬhristopher Lysak, 48, is also charged with uttering threats, possession of a weapon, and mischief to property over $5,000.
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