As farmers' markets in Niagara begins to reopen, the one in Port Colborne is staying closed for now.
The city plans to work with Public Health in the coming weeks to come up with new health and safety requirements to keep vendors and customers safe during the pandemic.
The city is focused on keeping the community safe with a gradual reopening of services.
Local food suppliers are getting creative and offering things like curbside pick-up and delivery.
Small Scale Farms is working with local vendors to get fresh produce to the community.

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