With the province launching Phase 3 of reopening the economy Saskatoon representatives want to remind residents to keep practicing social distancing.
“Reminding people about the need to physical distance,” said Lynne Lacroix, general manager of community services for the City of Saskatoon.All play areas such as playgrounds remain closed.Disappointment in Saskatoon over reopening priorities
Dubois says this new way of living seems to be catching on with the public and now is not the time to let up with social spacing.“I think it’s going to be like this for a while, a long while,” she said.The Saskatoon Police Service said in a statement on Friday, 450 complaints had been called in regarding people breaking social distancing rules, but no fines or charges were handed out.
According to the Saskatchewan Health Authority, people could face a fine of up to $2,800 if they break social distancing regulations.
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