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QUINTE WEST â The Front Street Farmersâ Market will be open for the season next Saturday, May 8, at 8 a.m. New and returning vendors have been preparing their products and are ready to set up their booths. The Farmersâ Market features various local growers, bakers and makers with fresh, unique and delicious products.
This year, the market will look a little different as a mask mandate will be in place. Visitors and vendors will be asked to please wear their masks at all times while in attendance, and maintain their physical distance. This complies with the protocols put into place by Hastings Prince Edward Public Health.
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QUINTE WEST â The Front Street Farmersâ Market will be open for the season next Saturday, May 8, at 8 a.m. New and returning vendors have been preparing their products and are ready to set up their booths. The Farmersâ Market features various local growers, bakers and makers with fresh, unique and delicious products.
This year, the market will look a little different as a mask mandate will be in place. Visitors and vendors will be asked to please wear their masks at all times while in attendance, and maintain their physical distance. This complies with the protocols put into place by Hastings Prince Edward Public Health.
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QUINTE WEST â The Front Street Farmersâ Market will be open for the season next Saturday, May 8, at 8 a.m. New and returning vendors have been preparing their products and are ready to set up their booths. The Farmersâ Market features various local growers, bakers and makers with fresh, unique and delicious products.
This year, the market will look a little different as a mask mandate will be in place. Visitors and vendors will be asked to please wear their masks at all times while in attendance, and maintain their physical distance. This complies with the protocols put into place by Hastings Prince Edward Public Health.
Here’s when those who are still wanting a shot, will be eligible to book an appointment:
In other news from Queen’s Park, the government says that in the first two weeks of May, they will be reallocated half of the province’s supply to hotspots. Distribution based on population will go back into practice the week of May 17th. Starting tomorrow, all Ontario residents who are 55 and older, will be able to book a COVID-19 appointment on the province’s portal or through the vaccine hotline. Individual with high-risk health conditions will be able to access a shot at a mass vaccination centre on Monday.