Shuttered shops and services in Saskatchewan will start to reopen on Monday amid the novel coronavirus pandemic, but some business owners are hesitant to unlock their doors.
Shawn Moen, CEO and co-founder of 9 Mile Legacy Brewing, said it’s unlikely he’ll open the taproom to the public as soon as the province gives the go-ahead. “Unless we’re comfortable that our staff and the public are safe, we won’t operate.
Period,” Moen told Global News. Phase 1 of the province’s reopening plan kicks in on Monday, starting with medical services.
The opening date for Phase 3 businesses like 9 Mile is to be determined. “We’re constantly going to assess whether it’s safe for us to open regardless of whether we’re permitted to open,” Moen said. “We all