Fort McMurray businesses ramping up for Arctic Winter Games
CBC
The 2023 Arctic Winter Games are just a few days away and businesses in Fort McMurray are preparing for an influx of athletes, coaches and spectators.
The games are scheduled to begin on Sunday in Wood Buffalo, and wrap up on Feb. 4.
Noeme Kopecky, manager of Yogen Fruz, said she's been bringing in extra staff and stuffing her freezers and fridges to try and prepare for the event. For the week of the games, Kopecky has tripled her food orders.
"Hopefully it's enough," Kopecky said. "We don't even have space to store it."
Her store is located inside MacDonald Island Park, where many of the games will be played.
She said the store is short-staffed, but she's asked her employees to do a few extra shifts over the games. She'll have about double the typical number of staff over the games.
"We have no idea what to expect," Kopecky said.
Kopecky said it's helpful to have an event like this in the community after the business was closed on and off for two years.
Dianna de Sousa, executive director of the Fort McMurray Chamber of Commerce, said the event will have a positive impact on many businesses in the community, including restaurants, hotels and the airport.
"When people visit they walk around, they forget things… so it's also good for retail," she said. "It's also good to showcase our facilities."
She said it's a good boost for businesses coming out of the pandemic.
"It's an opportunity for our community to be spoken of differently, rather than always about the oilsands," de Sousa said.
Firas Farhad, owner of Cora Breakfast and Lunch in Fort McMurray, said he's brought in a number of extra employees for the games, including three kitchen staff, two hosts and three servers.
"We are going to be well-prepared for the influx of people coming in," Farhad said.