Phase two in Saskatchewan means good news for shopaholics: malls and many stories have the green light to reopen starting Tuesday, but that doesn’t mean it’s business as usual.
Stores are adjusting to customer service that’s looking less hands-on amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Small stores like Broadway Shoe Repair have been closed for two months.
As they reopen, they’ve had to make adjustments. Despite the store’s name, no shoe repairs are happening for the next few weeks.
They also sell shoes. Customers can order online or come in a pick a pair, but they can’t try them on. “We’ve set up the shop where it’s a limited two people in here at a time, no shoe repair yet,” said owner Jeff Wickstrom. “We’re going to try this for at least two weeks