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COVID-19 restrictions putting out the light of Diwali in Edmonton

New COVID-19 restrictions are dampening Diwali celebrations, a day before they are set to begin.

Faith-based organizations limited to third of building's capacity

Faith-based institutions have to reduce their capacity as COVID-19 cases soar in Alberta. (Dan McGarvey/CBC)

New COVID-19 restrictions are dampening Diwali celebrations, a day before they are set to begin.

Diwali the multi-faith festival of lights is celebrated by manyin the South Asian diaspora, and is usually a time offamily get-togethers.

Now, the number of people allowed to attend faith-based gatherings in Edmonton and other COVID-19 hot spots will be limited to a third of the building's capacity.

The Hindu Society of Alberta has a temple in the Hindu Cultural Centre, 14225 133rd Ave.

Society presidentRenuNarang says it will be hard for families not to gather.

"It's really depressing for people," Narang said in an interview on CBC Radio's Edmonton AM.

"That's the way we get together ...When you share then you're more happy."

The Hindu society's templehas been operating at a reduced capacity for a while, so the new restrictions won't change too much for their day-to-day.

Narang said people are missing the social and spiritual connection. Usually, the temple is bustling with people of all ages coming and going. Now, it's mostly just board members who are visiting.

Diwali is a multi-day celebration.

"There's so much parties that go on, there's so much fundraisers that go on usually at this time of the year. Nothing's happening so people are really, really missing on that," she said.

The temple will still be open over the weekend and Narang said she's expecting 60 or 70 people to come and go throughout the day Saturday.