The COVID-19 crisis has brought a huge blow to a lot of small businesses in Calgary, many of which are now in a desperate fight to survive. “So slowly, one by one, we had to lay off our employees — everyone.” After being closed for nine days, the restaurant has since reopened, responding to calls from customers wanting to purchase meals.
In compliance with a provincially-ordered closure of dine-in restaurants, Tiffin is relying on deliveries and other ways to serve people.
The pandemic has also brought big changes at the Bridgeland Market, a grocery store and deli. “Mostly it’s curbside pickup,” store owner Yousef Traya said. “You can call and you can pick up your order and you just honk and we bring it out to your car.” The store, which