It wasn’t the typical season opener for the Kelowna Farmer and Crafter’s Market. Markings along the ground showed proper physical distancing separation and officials would only allow 30 shoppers inside the market at a time. “We started our first outdoor market,” said Frances Callaghan, Kelowna Farmer and Crafter’s Market’s coordinator. “Food and farmers only, today.” Only food vendors were allowed to sell their goods, as crafters have not been deemed as essential workers. [ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ] Market organizers said they consulted with the Interior Health Authority and were given the go-ahead as long as they followed proper health protocols for COVID-19. “We have sanitizing stations and
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