Substantial theft hinders popular Cedar Farmers’ Market
NANAIMO — Thousands of dollars worth of stolen equipment has volunteers with the Cedar Farmers’ Market scrambling to stage their large and popular weekly offering.
Market manager Kate Poirier said a metal grinder was used to break off the locks to their storage shed on the field behind the former Woodbank Elementary School site on Morland Rd.
The damaging theft happened sometime between the June 26 market and the morning of July 3 when market volunteers went to start setting up their most recent market.
“For not-for-profits like ours, we have a lot of volunteer hours, we run really tight budgets, so the amount of time it’s going to take to build back to what we have…we probably won’t be back to that until the fall,” Poirier told NanaimoNewsNOW.