City of Medicine Hat grants The Mustard Seed permission to continue ‘ghost kitchen’
The Mustard Seed received permission Wednesday to continue running a commercial kitchen out of its main Medicine Hat centre, allowing the organization to keep on with a more mobile approach to serving the community.
The Municipal Planning Commission initially granted the non-profit approval to operate a “ghost kitchen” out of the Allowance Avenue Southeast site in February so it could continue feeding guests at its emergency shelter and, later, through its new van outreach program.
That request came after a commission decision in January forced the Community Impact Centre to permanently close its doors to the over 100 vulnerable people it provided meals, health and wellness programs, crucial legal documents and other daytime services to.
When The Mustard Seed came to the planning authority in February, it requested approval to operate the kitchen for a year but an amendment proposed by Coun. Shila Sharps limited the time to 90 days.



