Alberta farmers’ markets readjusting plans for the upcoming season
Several farmers’ markets throughout central Alberta are readjusting their plans for the upcoming season following Thursday’s announcement from the province that markets across Alberta will be able to open later this month.
The opening of farmers’ markets as early as May 14 is among the many highlights outlined in Stage 1 of the government’s plan to relaunch the economy during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Provincial officials note, however, that physical distancing requirements of two metres will remain in place through all stages of relaunch and hygiene practices will continue to be required of businesses and individuals, along with instructions for Albertans to stay home when exhibiting symptoms such as cough, fever, shortness of breath, runny nose, or sore throat.
Officials with the Market at Red Deer say they are working with the City of Red Deer to create a new plan for the upcoming season, which usually opens on May Long Weekend and continues until Thanksgiving weekend each year. The event is normally held in the Servus Arena parking lot every Saturday morning, and was most recently hoping to begin in July.