This is the tenth in a series of stories looking at the new reality of life during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Maritimes. You can find the full series here.The days of hanging out shoulder-to-shoulder at your local market are gone.In order to adhere to mandatory physical distancing amid the COVID-19 pandemic, markets across the Maritimes have had to completely alter their operations.“It kinda took this pandemic to make us realize that we had to find a new way to do business,” said Paul-Emille Doucet, who manages the Dieppe Market in Dieppe, New Brunswick.With retail stores shut down at the start of the pandemic, the market launched an online store so people could continue to support local producers and farmers.“We have organized a.