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Longer weekday hours and a Sunday opening will be coming to the market in March 2020 as part of a new pilot project, but not all vendors are pleased ... meat and vegetables at the St. Lawrence Market. She enjoys thrift stores and bad puns.Craving brisket, ribs, pulled pork, or something else entirely? A Toronto landmark will finally be open Sundays, thanks to a new pilot project starting in March. Unparalleled esports and egaming content that speaks to key consumers about trends, news, lifestyle and happenings in the $150 billion market.Established as the news, lifestyle, and entertainment weekly in Vancouver for 50 years, the Georgia Straight is an integral part of the active urban West Coast lifestyle with over 1.081 million readers per week.Starting in March, the iconic Toronto market will also have extended hours four evenings a weekCurrently the market (93 Front, at Jarvis) is only open Tuesday through Saturday, with hours running from 8 am to 6 pm Tuesday-Thursday, 8 am to 5 pm on Friday, and 5 am to 5 pm on Saturday.That all changes on March 15, when the market will introduce Sunday hours (10 am to 5 pm).Additionally, the hours on other days will be rolled back to allow for later shopping (9 am to 8 Tuesday-Friday and 7 am to 5 pm Saturday – sorry, early birds.The pilot project will run a full year, ending March 15, 2021.The project is “the result of a recent review of the market’s hours that involved consultations with stakeholders, market merchants and the general public,” city staff said in a release, adding that they hoped the new hours would “make the market more accessible”.Natalia came to NOW as the food writer in 2015 before taking over the lifestyle desk in 2019. Why You Need To Go: Explore the market during its first Sunday open and indulge in lots of free goodies. We hope to have this fixed soon. ... That all changes on March 15, when the market will introduce Sunday hours (10 am to 5 pm). Events Schedule He hopes that after the pilot period, the hours will be changed back.“It will be very tough to survive as one person operating a business,” Mr. Konachenkov said, adding that he will have “no personal life” because of the additional hours. The market will remain closed on Mondays.The change stemmed from the results of a 2019 consumer research survey conducted by the City of Toronto in partnership with Phase 5 Consulting Group Inc., which indicated that one of the public’s biggest barriers for using the market were its limited hours of operation, according to Samantha Wiles, the supervisor of communications for the St. Lawrence Market Complex. You may have created a profile with another 333 Bloor Street East, Toronto, Ontario M4W 1G9 © 2002-2020 Rogers Media. This is a space where subscribers can engage with each other and Globe staff.We aim to create a safe and valuable space for discussion and debate. That means:Comments that violate our community guidelines will be removed.© Copyright 2020 The Globe and Mail Inc. All rights reserved. That means:Comments that violate our community guidelines will be removed.© Copyright 2020 The Globe and Mail Inc. All rights reserved. The St. Lawrence Market will soon give customers an extra day to shop and a later closing time on weekdays, in an effort to make the market more accessible. ECentralSports targets the emerging premium var select={root:".js-sub-pencil",control:".js-sub-pencil-control",open:"o-sub-pencil--open",closed:"o-sub-pencil--closed"},dom={},allowExpand=!0;function pencilInit(o){var e=arguments.length>1&&void 0!==arguments[1]&&arguments[1];select.root=o,dom.root=document.querySelector(select.root),dom.root&&(dom.control=document.querySelector(select.control),dom.control.addEventListener("click",onToggleClicked),setPanelState(e),window.addEventListener("scroll",onWindowScroll),dom.root.removeAttribute("hidden"))}function isPanelOpen(){return dom.root.classList.contains(select.open)}function setPanelState(o){dom.root.classList[o?"add":"remove"](select.open),dom.root.classList[o?
Longer weekday hours and a Sunday opening will be coming to the market in March 2020 as part of a new pilot project, but not all vendors are pleased ... meat and vegetables at the St. Lawrence Market. She enjoys thrift stores and bad puns.Craving brisket, ribs, pulled pork, or something else entirely? A Toronto landmark will finally be open Sundays, thanks to a new pilot project starting in March. Unparalleled esports and egaming content that speaks to key consumers about trends, news, lifestyle and happenings in the $150 billion market.Established as the news, lifestyle, and entertainment weekly in Vancouver for 50 years, the Georgia Straight is an integral part of the active urban West Coast lifestyle with over 1.081 million readers per week.Starting in March, the iconic Toronto market will also have extended hours four evenings a weekCurrently the market (93 Front, at Jarvis) is only open Tuesday through Saturday, with hours running from 8 am to 6 pm Tuesday-Thursday, 8 am to 5 pm on Friday, and 5 am to 5 pm on Saturday.That all changes on March 15, when the market will introduce Sunday hours (10 am to 5 pm).Additionally, the hours on other days will be rolled back to allow for later shopping (9 am to 8 Tuesday-Friday and 7 am to 5 pm Saturday – sorry, early birds.The pilot project will run a full year, ending March 15, 2021.The project is “the result of a recent review of the market’s hours that involved consultations with stakeholders, market merchants and the general public,” city staff said in a release, adding that they hoped the new hours would “make the market more accessible”.Natalia came to NOW as the food writer in 2015 before taking over the lifestyle desk in 2019. Why You Need To Go: Explore the market during its first Sunday open and indulge in lots of free goodies. We hope to have this fixed soon. ... That all changes on March 15, when the market will introduce Sunday hours (10 am to 5 pm). Events Schedule He hopes that after the pilot period, the hours will be changed back.“It will be very tough to survive as one person operating a business,” Mr. Konachenkov said, adding that he will have “no personal life” because of the additional hours. The market will remain closed on Mondays.The change stemmed from the results of a 2019 consumer research survey conducted by the City of Toronto in partnership with Phase 5 Consulting Group Inc., which indicated that one of the public’s biggest barriers for using the market were its limited hours of operation, according to Samantha Wiles, the supervisor of communications for the St. Lawrence Market Complex. You may have created a profile with another 333 Bloor Street East, Toronto, Ontario M4W 1G9 © 2002-2020 Rogers Media. This is a space where subscribers can engage with each other and Globe staff.We aim to create a safe and valuable space for discussion and debate. That means:Comments that violate our community guidelines will be removed.© Copyright 2020 The Globe and Mail Inc. All rights reserved. That means:Comments that violate our community guidelines will be removed.© Copyright 2020 The Globe and Mail Inc. All rights reserved. The St. Lawrence Market will soon give customers an extra day to shop and a later closing time on weekdays, in an effort to make the market more accessible. ECentralSports targets the emerging premium var select={root:".js-sub-pencil",control:".js-sub-pencil-control",open:"o-sub-pencil--open",closed:"o-sub-pencil--closed"},dom={},allowExpand=!0;function pencilInit(o){var e=arguments.length>1&&void 0!==arguments[1]&&arguments[1];select.root=o,dom.root=document.querySelector(select.root),dom.root&&(dom.control=document.querySelector(select.control),dom.control.addEventListener("click",onToggleClicked),setPanelState(e),window.addEventListener("scroll",onWindowScroll),dom.root.removeAttribute("hidden"))}function isPanelOpen(){return dom.root.classList.contains(select.open)}function setPanelState(o){dom.root.classList[o?"add":"remove"](select.open),dom.root.classList[o?