“This is enabled to balance overall risk as well as support Albertans now that, in high case zones, non-drive-in worship attendance is limited to 15 people,” said McMillan. He said drive-in worship services are still allowed. McMillan said this temporary prohibition extends to drive-in graduation ceremonies as well. “This measure is temporary but necessary to help bend down the curve one more time,” he wrote in an email. After consulting with Alberta Health, it was determined such a gathering was not permitted due to Calgary being a high case zone.Īlberta Health spokesperson Tom McMillan said the province was not involved in this specific incident but confirmed the current provincial rules do prohibit drive-in entertainment because of the risk of people leaving their cars to mingle. In an email, Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) said Grey Eagle Casino contacted an environmental public health officer with ISC asking if the drive-in was permitted under current health restrictions.
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