The PDF timeline below outlines The City of Grande Prairie’s municipal response to COVID-19. These measures were taken in addition to the provincial and federal measures and restrictions put in place.
City of Grande Prairie COVID-19 Timeline
The charts below outlines the different roles, responsibilities and resources of each level of government during the pandemic:
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City of Grande Prairie | Province of Alberta | Government of Canada |
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Further Reading | ||
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City of Grande Prairie | Province of Alberta | Government of Canada |
cityofgp.com/covid19 | alberta.ca/covid19 | canada.ca/covid19 |
aquatera.ca/covid19 | ||
grandeprairiechamber.com/covid-19-business-resiliency/ | ||
gprep.ca |
Download a printable version of this table here.
The Grande Prairie Regional Emergency Partnership (GPREP) was activated on March 13 in response to the COVID-19 Pandemic.
A regional task force has been created to assess the current situation, respond to the evolving situation, and execute the GPREP pandemic plan.
GPREP's priority is to ensure the health and safety of our residents, and ensure essential services are maintained.
Read the full media release here.
On July 24, GPREP moved to a Sustained Operations Model.
Stay up to date on GPREP operations by visiting their website.
The City of Grande Prairie declared a state of local emergency on March 18 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Declaring a state of local emergency enables the City to enact additional powers to combat the spread of the pandemic, ensure the stability of core services and support the community.
Read the full media release here.
The state of local emergency was lifted in all GPREP municipalities on June 12. The full media release is available here.