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Alberta restaurants, bars resigned to weathering third pandemic shutdown

Posted: Apr 07, 2021 6:00 AM MT | Last Updated: April 7 Bodega Highlands is seen on a pre-pandemic night. Owner Christian Mena says he s resigned to the new on-again, off-again reality of the restaurant industry. (Photo by Dong Kim)

We don t have the data to support it : Alberta Hospitality Association disappointed with province reverting to Step 1

Article content The Alberta Hospitality Association is disappointed the province is reverting back to Step 1 of its public health restriction framework, arguing the decision is politically motivated. Premier Jason Kenney announced Tuesday that previous public health measures would be brought back in following a rise in COVID-19 cases and its variants. Returning to Step 1 means reducing capacity for retailers and malls to 15 per cent of fire code occupancy, limiting indoor fitness activities to one-on-one training and prohibiting adult performances such as dancing and singing. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or We don t have the data to support it : Alberta Hospitality Association disappointed with province reverting to Step 1 Back to video

Dine-in restrictions frustrate some Alberta restaurant owners, doctors call for stricter measures

  CALGARY The latest round of restrictions to combat the spread of COVID-19 in Alberta is sparking major concerns as some restaurant owners plan to defy public health orders.  Restaurants have been ordered to shut down all indoor dining beginning Friday. Patio service will be permitted.  Takeout orders are still allowed, but the Alberta Hospitality Association (AHA) says those sales represent just five per cent of the industry and the end of indoor dining could potentially result in hundreds more owners having to close their restaurants.  As the province s third highest employer in the private sectors, restaurants will not service a lockdown, said Ernie Tsu, AHA president.  You’re talking about 40 to 45 per cent of the industry that does not have patios. Malls still remain open and they talk about capacity, but nobody has been checking capacity there.

We don t have the data to support it : Alberta Hospitality Association disappointed with province reverting to Step 1

We don t have the data to support it : Alberta Hospitality Association disappointed with province reverting to Step 1
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