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Tank: COVID-19 outbreaks at bars, restaurants a stain on Saskatoon
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Saskatchewan’s restaurant and bar industry is still struggling to understand and comply with COVID-19 restrictions imposed by the province in November, a spokesman says.
Jim Bence, president and CEO of Hospitality Saskatchewan, which represents restaurants and bars in the province, said Thursday he believes businesses should receive a warning and get a chance to rectify any issues before a ticket is issued.
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On Wednesday, Bud’s on Broadway became the fourth bar identified by the province as having received a $14,000 ticket for allegedly violating restrictions.
Feisty Goat ninth COVID-19 outbreak at a Saskatoon bar/eatery in 2021 Six cases linked to Jan. 23 in the ninth outbreak at a Saskatoon bar or eatery since Jan. 1, compared to four in the rest of Saskatchewan.
Author of the article: Phil Tank • Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Publishing date: Feb 05, 2021 • February 5, 2021 • 2 minute read • The Saskatchewan Health Authority warned about increased exposure at the Feisty Goat Bar and Grill on Jan. 23 with at least six COVID-19 cases from several households. Photo taken in Saskatoon, SK on Thursday, February 4, 2021. Photo by Matt Smith /Saskatoon StarPhoenix
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People who visited the Feisty Goat Bar and Grill in Saskatoon on Jan. 23 are being warned to self-isolate for 14 days due to increased risk of COVID-19.
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Ten of the 28 tickets issued last year for violating COVID-19 restrictions were withdrawn or jurisdiction was lost, and only two fines have been paid in full.
Five ended in convictions and the other 13 charges are awaiting a court date. The number of tickets issued in January is not yet available, but the province took the unprecedented step last week of naming three bars that were issued tickets worth $14,000 apiece for alleged violations.
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