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Coronavirus: Edmonton to allow garage, yard sales starting Friday

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coronavirus safety measures ease, garage and yard sales will once again be allowed to operate in Edmonton, effective Friday.During Thursday’s meeting of Edmonton’s emergency advisory committee, city manager Adam Laughlin said the decision came following the guidance of the provincial government.

Garage sales were banned in the city in late April. City of Edmonton expands state of emergency; bans garage sales Councillor Michael Walters was particularly vocal against the idea of allowing garage sales to resume amid the COVID-19 pandemic.“I love me a good garage sale as much as anybody… but this seems very risky to me that we would allow garage sales,” Walters said. “Lots of cash exchanged, lots of touching of different items, lots of.

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