4.Clothing store Simons said all of its stores in Canada will be closed for an “indefinite period.” However, the company’s website, as well as essential services, will remain open.Music Calgary has postponed the annual event, which was scheduled for April 1-5 at the ATB Branch.When Alberta’s chief medical officer of health asked that all large gatherings of more than 250 people be cancelled, the decision was made Thursday to temporarily close the theatre “effective immediately.”More information on ticket refunds and show rescheduling will be available in the coming days.The organization has cancelled its summer tournament season due to COVID-19 concerns.The organization announced it will be suspending operations and all shows effective March 16.All restaurants in Calgary operated under the Teatro Restuarant Group have been closed effective March 17.Officials said “this decision came after hours of conversation, research, and watching other community leaders.”All events and programming at the centre will be cancelled, effective immediately.Officials said the closure is due to safety concerns surrounding COVID-19 although “there are no confirmed cases connected to Spark.”The centre will be closed “temporarily” to the public.The event has been postponed due to safety concerns surrounding COVID-19.The ball was scheduled for May 21. Grey Eagle Resort All events at the Grey Eagle Event Centre have been postponed for the remainder of March. All in-school events will be cancelled until the end of March break, and officials said the school board will then re-assess the situation.All Calgary chamber events scheduled for March and April have been cancelled or moved online due to COVID-19 concerns.Both the Business After Hours event and an annual meeting are cancelled.Officials said all events scheduled for May or later will be determined in the coming weeks.Effective March 13, the Drop-In Centre has cancelled all volunteer shifts and suspended any future volunteer opportunities as a precaution due to COVID-19.The centre also asked the public to avoid dropping off donations at the emergency shelter until further notice.Officials said all donations should be taken to the donation centre instead located at, 3640 11A Street Northeast.Officials say if you purchased a ticket for the event you will be receiving an immediate refund.Effective March 16, the Calgary Food Bank will suspend all operations, including distribution from depots and warehouses and volunteer shifts.Officials said the food bank will be closed for “as short of a time as possible to work to revise our safe food distribution protocols.”The organization has closed its doors to the public effective March 16.All programming and events organized by the organization have also been temporarily put on hold.The organization has closed its doors to the public effective March 16.Officials said “all animals in-shelter at Calgary Humane Society will continue to be cared for as usual during this time.” The organization added there’s no evidence to suggest that companion animals can develop or transmit the virus to humans.All scheduled screenings for the organizations year-round programming have been cancelled.The annual Scotiabank Marathon has been postponed due to COVID-19.The event was scheduled for May 31. Calgary Stampede announced the cancellation on Friday due to the size of the event with the COVID-19 concerns.All shows have been cancelled for the weekend of March 13-15 after recommendations from the government of Alberta.The organization will re-assess the situation after the weekend.The monthly event has been cancelled due to concerns over COVID-19.Ask Me Anything was set for March 12 at the Mchugh House.Effective March 17, the Bingo Barn will close its doors to the public.The facility closed its doors to the public on March 13 in “an effort to minimize the risk and spread of COVID-19.”The Sam Livingston Fish Hatchery will remain open, however public tours have been suspended.The Calgary Car and Auto Show closed as of 4:22 p.m. on Thursday, March 12 after a notice from Alberta Health advising any event with 250 people or more, or international participants, should be cancelled.The show has been cancelled due to COVID-19 concerns.On Thursday, April 23, the organizer announced the cancellation of the annual festival. This includes in-house dining and delivery service.The PGA announced both the Calgary and Edmonton Golf Shows will be cancelled “as per Alberta Health Services Regulations and mandated from the government of Canada.”The Calgary Golf Show was scheduled for March 21-22.The event was scheduled for March 27, at WinSport.