Boards n’ Beans lost its battle to COVID-19.“It was a really tough decision but we decided to pull the plug on the business just because we couldn’t afford to go further into debt for it,” said Ron Carman, a spokesperson for Boards n’ Beans.The owners temporarily closed up shop in March due to the pandemic, but reopened earlier this month.Under public health guidelines, the café could only fit four tables, instead of the usual 10, in order to maintain social distancing.
Coronavirus: Here’s what you can and can’t do in Phase 4.2 of Saskatchewan’s reopen plan “We had customers, but we didn’t have anywhere near the capacity we were capable of before,” Carman said.“We were unable to maintain what we think would be enough to (cover) all our.