Red Deer restaurant warned by AHS after taking dog photos as vaccine proof
RED DEER, AB – A central Alberta restaurant was closed temporarily after public health inspectors say some of its staff accepted photos of patrons’ dogs instead of their vaccine passports to dine inside.
The Granary Kitchen in Red Deer was under a mandatory closure order, but that order was rescinded after its owner met with officials from Alberta Health Services.
In a statement posted to the restaurant’s Facebook page on Friday, the restaurant says one of its underage hosts was responsible for the oversight.
It says it was taking the weekend to retrain and regroup before reopening its doors.