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Alberta restaurant owners frustrated as COVID-19 closures cut into prime patio season

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COVID-19 restrictions just as the weather is starting to warm up.Ben Leon, an owner at Dandy Brewing Co. in Calgary, says he understands tougher measures are needed to get infections under control.

Schools go online as Alberta adds more COVID-19 restrictions for 3 weeks But he wishes the government had cracked down months ago instead of waiting until patio season was just gearing up.Leon adds the brewery has spent around $10,000 to spruce up its outdoor space.

Alberta to begin booking COVID-19 vaccines for people ages 12+ by May 10 Calgary restaurateur Leslie Echino had been banking on serving more than two dozen people at a time on an expanded patio at Annabelle’s Kitchen.She says restaurants need more provincial support and she’s most.

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