COVID-19 phenomenon; it’s home to Alberta’s largest border crossing between Canada and the U.S. and is home more than 3,500 people, yet no positive cases were reported.Last week, the county reported one positive case.
By Thursday, the numbers had risen to 22 active cases. They increased again Friday, to a total of 39.County Reeve Randay Taylor said residents have been vigilant in following public health orders just as any other municipality, despite being coronavirus-free for months.