![]() The grand prize consists of $5,000 in Drew Estate credit and a Drew Estate Barrel Bar the second-place prize for retailers is $2,500 in Drew Estate credit and a Drew Estate Mega Standing Ashtray and the third-place prize is $1,000 in Drew Estate credit** A total of 25 sweepstakes entrants will win the third-place prize of a pewter ashtray designed by Subculture Studios, valued at $100 each.*įreestyle Live Event Pack participating retailers can win a prize too!!! All retailers who sell Freestyle Live Event Packs are automatically entered for a chance to win one of three prizes. Second prize is a Gibson Les Paul Dark Limited guitar, valued at $1,600. Additionally, each Freestyle Live Event Pack will include a Freestyle Live badge with a QR code, which purchasers may use to enter a sweepstakes for a chance to win incredible prizes! The grand prize is a 2022 black Dodge Charger, valued at $32,000. Every Freestyle Live Event Pack will include three of the new premium cigars without any brand identification on them, a Freestyle Live 3-cigar case, a Freestyle Live cutter with cigar rest and a Freestyle Live flask. The packs will be available at participating retailers nationwide beginning on Aug 18.ĭrew Estate has prepared a total of 10,000 Freestyle Live Event Packs, which will have an MSRP of $39.99. 28 “Freestyle Live: Special Edition” broadcast, Drew Estate will unveil an entirely new premium cigar brand … and the company is giving consumers the ability to experience it prior to its formal launch in the upcoming Freestyle Live Event Pack. “It’s an urgent situation," said Cowling, "and each hour that goes by is another hour where this virus has the potential to be being transmitted.During its Sept. Since the start of the pandemic 39 Albertans living in care homes have died from COVID-19. “I’ve left it to the discretion of my colleagues, the local medical officers of health to determine which facilities they feel that swabbing will be most effective in actually helping determine where the outbreak is at and getting it under control,” said Hinshaw. Deena Hinshaw, Alberta’s chief medical officer of health, indicated the decision is not up to her. ![]() There are 29 outbreaks at continuing care homes in Alberta, including 24 in Calgary and surrounding areas.Īt her daily press briefing Tuesday, Dr. "He’s in a tinderbox of COVID-19, yet the government is failing to do what they can, which is engage in universal testing at that facility” “Our whole family is very concerned about the situation and predicament he finds himself in,"Cowling told CTV News. With each day that passes where a test hasn’t been administered, Cowling’s fear and frustration grows. Three came back positive for COVID-19 and are now in isolation.ĭavid Cowling’s brother, Donald, lives at Clifton Manor but has not yet been swabbed. Over the weekend the facility took matters into its own hands, testing nine residents without any symptoms. “For residents it’s easier because if we have the tests kits we can administer the tests but it’s unclear how staff will be tested, whether it’s through the site or the central assessment clinics.” ![]() “Is it (testing) facility-based or only based on the unit that’s affected by an outbreak?” asked Mike Conroy, CEO of the Brenda Strafford Foundation, which runs Clifton Manor. Those in charge of Clifton Manor, a Calgary care home with 35 cases of coronavirus and four resident deaths, are still waiting for clarity from Alberta Health Services. Days after provincial health officials announced testing would be expanded to include asymptomatic residents and staff at Alberta long-term care facilities with COIVD-19 outbreaks, there are still questions being asked about how and when that will happen.
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