With the transition to restoring normalcy in Saskatchewan set to begin early next month, some businesses around the province are preparing to reopen.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe announced a five-phase plan to reopen the economy, following numerous restrictions placed on the province due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The first phase begins May 4, allowing medical services such as dentistry, optometry, physical therapy, opticians, podiatry, occupational therapy and chiropractic treatment to open their doors to the public.
Saskatchewan College of Opticians president Deanne Oleksyn said she agrees with the province’s decision allowing these businesses to operate. “I think it’s a great move.