The drive-through vaccination clinic at Evraz Place. (980 CJME file photo)
The drive-through COVID-19 vaccination clinic at Regina’s Evraz Place was up and running again Monday.
The clinic, which closed April 16 after exhausting its supply of vaccine, reopened Sunday. On Monday, it continued serving people aged 40 and over and prioritized frontline workers who had letters proving they were eligible to receive their shots.
The drive-through is working on a first-come, first-served basis.
In a post on its website Sunday, the Saskatchewan Health Authority said the drive-through was to be open Sunday and then again on Friday and Saturday. It’s unclear how the decision to open Monday will affect next weekend’s schedule.
By Matthew Dekker
The Saskatchewan Health Authority confirmed a drive-thru vaccine clinic will operate in Melville.
The clinic will run on May 8th at the Horizon Credit Union Centre from 8:30am-4pm or until vaccine supplies run out.
Anyone 40-and-older and priority workers with a letter of eligibility can receive a vaccine at this clinic.
Vaccines will be delivered on a first come, first served basis, and patients are reminded to bring their healthcare card and a mask.
By Craig Wallebeck
Mar 2, 2021 7:43 AM
The Melville Millionaires Junior A Hockey Club did not submit a plan to use the ice at the Horizon Credit Union Centre by the City Council imposed deadline of February 22nd. Director of Community Works Chris Bruce says this is mainly due to the current public health restrictions, but did say he remains in talks with the hockey team about what could be done should the SJHL season. Bruce says the arena will continue to operate as normal with the ice scheduled to come out around April 15th.
Feb 17, 2021 4:39 AM
With the Saskatchewan Government extending current health measures to March 19th, it raises the question of how this will effect the chances of an SJHL season resuming. The Melville Millionaires Junior A Hockey Club has until next Monday to submit a plan to City Council as to how they will utilize the Horizon Credit Union Centre should the season come back. If the Mils submit a plan before the deadline, City Council would review it during their March 1st meeting. Also last night, Mayor Walter Streelasky reacted to the provincial government extending the public health orders to March 19th. He said the current measures are bringing the COVID-19 case numbers down, which is good, and hopes we can keep COVID-19 and its variants at bay by adhering to the guidelines.