Friday, May 8, 2020 Neepawa Banner & Press

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Friday, May 8, 2020 • Vol.124 No. 41 • Neepawa, Manitoba

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12 NEEPAWA BANNER & PRESS MAY 8, 2020

By Kira Paterson

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With the 10 person limit on gatherings due to COVID-19, auction sales have had to use a different method to get their bidders. While online auctions have been used for a number of years in the industry already, auction businesses are now relying heavily on the internet to be able to hold sales during the pandemic. Bill Klassen runs an auction business out of Winkler, but holds sales all over Manitoba, many of which are farm auctions. Klassen shared with the Banner & Press how his business has been able to continue serving his customers. “When the restrictions were announced, I contacted each client and offered to run the auction... online only– or they could postpone until the restrictions are lifted,” Klassen said. “A few chose to postpone, a few chose virtual online bidding.” “We have had online bidding as an option along with regular live in-public auction for at least a dozen years, so that was not a problem. Crying the auction with attendance in the little box in front of me seemed a bit weird at first, but very adaptable. I like the odd challenge,” he expressed. Klassen explained that for the virtual online bidding, the auction staff would be on site, displaying and sell-

ing as if it were a regular sale, but without the bidders there in person. All bids would come in online. “This worked remarkably well,” he noted. “We did have a situation where the buyer realized the internet connection was too slow to keep up with the bidding, so he came on site, stood his distance, bid and purchased the item he wanted and left the scene. We have had a max of 10 people on site, including auction staff, for maybe an hour or so.” While all of Klassen’s auction sales in April had been online only, he noted that the bidding has remained strong. “Without a doubt, we have seen a strong market for good agriculture equipment. Even the well cared for 1970s, ‘80s and ‘90s equipment has sold very strong.” Not only have there been good results in the bidding, Klassen noted that the auctions have seen a wider range of buyers registered online. “[People] seem to be curious, or bored from the isolation. But strong attendance, all the way through,” he said. He added that they still encourage people to come in person before the sale to inspect the items in which they’d be interested, while still adhering to physical distancing guidelines. Even though Klassen said that the online-only auc-

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tions have been working well, he noted that he is looking forward to getting back to regular sales eventually. “Many people are very ready to come to onsite live auctions with the neighbours and friends, [to have a] hot dog with good coffee and a brownie,” he expressed. “The virus way of doing auctions has been a real good experience. It is certainly not near as much fun as a live onsite auction, but given the circumstances that are present, I’m kind of glad I, along with my staff, could be part of the solution to this world-wide situation.” While all of Klassen’s auction sales in April had been online only, he noted that the bidding has remained strong. “Without a doubt, we have seen a strong market for good agriculture equipment. Even the well cared for 1970s, ‘80s and ‘90s equipment has sold very strong.” Not only have there been good results in the bidding, Klassen noted that the auctions have seen a wider range of buyers registered online. “[People] seem to be curious, or bored from the isolation. But strong attendance, all the way through,” he said. He added that they still encourage people to come in person before the sale to inspect the items in which they’d be interested, while still adhering to physical distancing guidelines.

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Hair salons and barber shops reopening, strict regulations still in place L-R – Jayln Case, Madison Taylor, Cory Martin, Theresa Francis, Stephanie Willey

By Kira Paterson Neepawa Banner & Press With the first phase of loosening the provincial COVID-19 restrictions, a number of businesses that were classified as non-critical have been allowed to open their doors as of Monday, May 4. Among those businesses are hair salons, which were forced to shut their doors Apr. 1. Although these businesses were not classified as essential services by the province, by the amount of appointments being booked, it seems as though the public would consider them essential. “Many have expressed how excited they are to come back!” noted Kelsey Wilson, owner of Venus Hair & Body Care. Grant Hurrell, more widely known as Hymie the Haircutter, noted that he’s been inundated with calls to schedule an appointment with his barber business since it was announced they would be allowed to reopen. “I’ve just been going crazy here,” he expressed. “I’m swamped!”

Wilson explained that at Venus, they’re trying to prioritize their appointments and call those who missed appointments during the closure first. “We are currently working through scheduling clients back in, which is our biggest challenge at this time. It requires a lot of time and configuring. We have had a lot of clients miss regular appointments,” she explained. “We just hope everyone will understand that the scheduling will take some time to get everyone back in.” Though businesses are being allowed to open again, there are certain restrictions they will still have to abide by to help protect the public’s health. Some of these restrictions include limiting customers inside to half capacity or one per 10 square metres; having only one entry point and managing congestion at that point; making hand sanitizer available upon entry into the building; sanitizing frequently touched surfaces; not allowing customers or staff to enter if they show any signs of illness and more. Continued on Page 9

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