Horse racing aids Alberta’s rural Economy Rossi said the club normally contributes $48 million to the local economy every year.
This year, Rossi’s not sure whether they’ll see more or less bets placed due to the pandemic, but they are hoping for the best possible scenario.People can go online to thehorses.com to place their bets.Rossi said only 200 people will be allowed in the venue at a time, in keeping with health and safety regulations set out by the Alberta government for arenas.People can also go online to watch live streams of the races.Rossi said spectators can also expect to see some COVID-19-inspired changes at the venue.“The upstairs will not be open, so the rooms with a view are a no-go, but we do have the main floor, the.