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Lloydminster, AB/SK – Part one of the fourth phase of the Re-open Saskatchewan plan is scheduled to begin Monday, June 22, 2020.
The updated regulations will permit Lloydminster residents to host indoor gatherings of up to 30 people where space allows for two metres of physical distancing between attendees. Outdoor gatherings remain limited to 30 people while following all appropriate guidelines.
In addition, organizations can begin hosting child and youth day camps and other outdoor recreation activities while adhering to the guidelines set out by the Saskatchewan government.
Since the onset of the pandemic, the Re-open Saskatchewan plan has provided the City of Lloydminster guidance in ensuring the health and safety of its residents, the business community and patrons of City-owned amenities. While predetermined businesses and amenities can resume operations under provincial guidelines, the City of Lloydminster has chosen to delay the reopening of some of its outdoor amenities.
The City of Lloydminster will announce a timeline for the reopening of City-owned amenities and facilities later this week.
The Servus Sports Centre’s fitness centre and Agland Fitness Track will open June 22, 2020. The golf course and driving range at the Lloydminster Golf & Curling Centre opened mid-May.
Residents must continue to follow necessary personal protective measures to prevent the transmission of COVID-19, including maintaining physical distancing, washing hands frequently, among other hygiene practices.
While Alberta recently announced an end to its province-wide state of public health emergency, Lloydminster remains under a State of Local Emergency until further notice. All previously implemented restrictions and social distancing measures remain in effect for both the City of Lloydminster in its entirety. Per the Lloydminster Charter, the City of Lloydminster is compelled to abide by orders issued under the Saskatchewan Health Act.
Learn more about the City’s response to COVID-19 at lloydminster.ca/covid-19.