‘I feel lighter:’ Some Albertans thrilled with haircuts, eating in restaurants
Alberta’s relaunch of its COVID-compromised economy Thursday was busy in some spots, slow in others and overshadowed by different rules for different communities.
Retailers, barber shops, hair salons, daycares and restaurants were all given the go-ahead to reopen given that the province is flattening the curve on COVID-19 infections.
But Premier Jason Kenney announced Wednesday that eateries and salons in Calgary and Brooks, to the southeast, would have to wait until May 25 because the two communities have three-quarters of the province’s active cases.
Alberta now has 1,131 active COVID cases and 65 people hospitalized, 10 of whom are in intensive care. There have been 121 deaths.


