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Prince Albert residents will have a chance to celebrate the reopening of the province with a Party in the Park Friday morning.
Ward 1 Counc. Charlene Miller and Dawn Robins executive director of West Flat Citizens Group (Bernice Sayese Centre) are teaming up to organize the event. Miller said it’s a been a long 18 months, and people are ready to celebrate the end of Saskatchewan’s state of emergency.
“We are doing a party in the park for the reopening of Saskatchewan. We are serving up hot dogs and watermelon and everybody is welcome to come,” Miller said.
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Prince Albert city council is set to vote on reinstating the City’s plastic checkout bag bylaw at their next regular meeting on Monday.
If approved, the suspension will end on Oct. 12, 2021. All public health restrictions will end on July 11, but a report included in Monday’s agenda packaged by the City’s operations manager said the wait was necessary to help businesses prepare to switch over to paper bags.
Council originally suspended the bylaw on July 1, 2020 to give businesses more flexibility in dealing with COVID-19.
“Businesses were in the process of planning for the change when the COVID-19 pandemic prompted the many retail outlets to offer plastic bags for free as a sanitary measure to reduce the handling of reusable bags, which was thought to contribute to the spread of COVID-19,” the report reads.