Saskatchewan’s economy takes another step forward on Tuesday as the province continues its reopening plan amid the coronavirus pandemic.
As part of Phase 2 of Saskatchewan’s five-phase reopening plan, retail businesses have been given the green light to open their doors to the public.
Allowed to reopen are retail businesses, shopping malls, select personal services such as hairstylists, barbers, registered massage therapists, acupuncturists and acupressurists along with public markets and farmers markets.
Surgeries that are permitted will be expanded from emergency and three-week urgent cases to six-week urgent cases. MRIs will increase from 50 per cent to 75 per cent of normal capacity.