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How the City of Calgary is celebrating Canada Day amid the COVID-19 pandemic

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COVID-19 pandemic continues and the province moves forward with Stage 2 of its relaunch plan, many Calgarians are left wondering how they’ll able to celebrate one of the city’s biggest holidays of the year.Canada Day is just two weeks away, and this year it will look a lot different for residents in Calgary, even as restrictions in the city continue to ease amid the pandemic.

On Monday, the City of Calgary announced its plans for Canada Day, noting that while the city usually sees large outdoor events, including festivals and fireworks, in 2020, residents are encouraged to celebrate the holiday in a smaller, more intimate manner.“Even though we will be at home, we can still celebrate together as a city and country,” Calgary Mayor Naheed.

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