Grande Prairie mayor supportive of provincial COVID measures
Grande Prairie Mayor Jackie Clayton is encouraging residents to follow the new measures that have been put in place by the Alberta government Friday, aimed at stemming the rise in new COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations.
Among those new temporary measures is a provincial mandatory mask mandate for indoor public spaces and a liquor curfew, meaning restaurants and bars will not be able to serve alcohol beyond 10 p.m. starting Saturday.
“Council strongly encourages community members to follow along with the newly announced measures, so that we can get the pandemic back under control,” Clayton said Friday.
“We don’t want to see increased measures, other than what was announced today.”