Coronavirus: What does Banff look like without international tourism? “We’re just looking for options to take a different approach to ensure that our community remains safe,” said Karlos, who owns a distillery and restaurant in Banff, Alta.“Back in March, our community basically fully shut down and we had an extremely high level of unemployment,” he said.Karlos said the group of businesses that represent 5,300 employees would cover the costs of deploying COVID-19 rapid tests if the Alberta government will supply them.
COVID-19 cases spike in Banff as mayor calls for support from province “The way we envision it is becoming a public-private partnership, so we’re looking for some assistance from the municipality as well as from the.