Truck drivers passing through a Regina gas station were able to fuel up their vehicles — and themselves — heading into the Easter long weekend.
Kale Nash and his family prepared 150 warm meals and spent Thursday handing them out at the Co-op Cardlock on Fleet Street. Under the provincial state of emergency amid the COVID-19 pandemic, restaurants across Saskatchewan, like many businesses deemed non-essential, have been shut down. “When I heard that restaurants were going to be closing down, already, I knew that truck stop restaurants were going to be closing down,” Nash said.
But truckers transporting essential goods, from medical supplies to groceries, are still working. “Without them, they won’t have the respirators.