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No Tannenbaum: Vancouver Christmas Market cancelled for 2020

The Vancouver Christmas Market has been cancelled. Organizers said they couldn't find a way to hold the event safely during the pandemic.

Safety guidelines, 'ever-changing directives' around COVID-19 rendered event impossible, organizers say

The Vancouver Christmas Market is pictured in downtown Vancouver on Dec. 9, 2019. The market has been cancelled for 2020 due to the pandemic. (Jonathan Hayward/The Canadian Press)

As with many other holiday events, the Vancouver Christmas Market has been cancelled for 2020.

A statement from the market saidsafety guidelines and "ever-changing directives" around COVID-19 meant organizerscould not get approval to hold theevent this year.

"We have worked tirelessly and exhausted all potential avenues; ultimately, we must prioritize the safety of our staff, vendors, and guests," the statement read.

Organizers said they would try to revive the German-inspired marketat its usual location at Jack Poole Plaza in 2021. The market typically stretches across the entire plaza, with more than 80 vendors.

Large gatherings bringing more than 50 people together are still banned in B.C.

Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said people already thinking about Thanksgiving and further ahead toChristmas shouldreach out to loved ones virtually to support each other over the holiday season.