COVID-19 case forces closure of Calgary school amid provincial staffing ‘crisis’ “They used to work shoulder-to-shoulder, but now due to the COVID, they have to work six-feet apart, so that put a pause on everything.“I’ve been in this industry well over 16 years and this is the first time we are enduring a shortage of so much product.
It’s stressful.”It’s also tough for a Calgary man who finds himself waiting for a new furnace, after an inspection showed he needs one, a job that’s scheduled for later this week.“I’ve got two fireplaces, so I can use those and I’ve got some space heaters, but it will be pretty nerve-wracking until the new furnace gets put in,” Todd White said.“It’s a little frustrating but considering what we’re going.