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Coronavirus: Edmonton business struggles to get answers from province to reopen

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While some businesses have reopened in Edmonton, others say they’re having trouble getting the answers they need to reopen. On May 11, the province unveiled its Alberta Biz Connect website to help all businesses figure out how to reopen safely.

It includes guidelines for any industry that’s part of Phase 1. For specific questions, businesses were encouraged to email for help.

It has been 15 days since Rob Davy, owner of Laser City, sent an email to the Alberta government’s website and he says he still hasn’t received a reply answering any of his questions on how to reopen. “We emailed ([email protected]).

We said: here’s our situation, we want to do this, we want to do our in-person day camps, we’ve read the sheets, we’re doing online

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