Province hosting telephone town hall Monday for businesses on stage one of relaunch
Businesses that received the go-ahead to reopen as early as May 14 are expected to get a clearer picture on how to reopen.
In an invitation sent to the Grande Prairie and District Chamber of Commerce, Premier Jason Kenney is inviting businesses who would like to learn more about stage one of the province’s economic relaunch strategy to take part in a telephone town hall Monday evening.
Phase one businesses include:
- Retail businesses, such as clothing, furniture, and bookstores. All vendors at farmers’ markets will also be able to operate.
- Some personal services like hair styling and barbershops.
- Museums and art galleries.
- More scheduled surgeries, dental procedures, physiotherapy, chiropractic, optometry, and similar services.
- Daycares and out-of-school care with limits on occupancy.
- Summer camps with limits on occupancy. This could include summer school.
- Cafés, restaurants (minors allowed in liquor-licensed establishments) with no bar service to reopen for public seating at 50 per cent capacity.
- Post-secondary institutions will continue to deliver courses; however how programs are delivered – whether online, in-person, or a blend – will be dependent on what restrictions remain in place at each relaunch phase.