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Coronavirus: Saskatoon German Cultural Centre to close down

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Saskatoon German Cultural Centre will close at the end of the month, according to a post on the Centre’s Facebook page.“Due to the path that 2020 has taken, we are regretfully announcing the permanent closure of the German Cultural Centre on August 30th, 2020,” the post said.It went on to say: “(w)e have enjoyed celebrating German Culture with you for over 60 years and are saddened to be ending operations,” and is attributed to the German Cultural Centre staff and board of directors.

Rock, Gem, Mineral and Fossil Show continues to dazzle Saskatoon The Facebook account shows the restaurant and event centre was forced to cancel or limit many events since March when the novel coronavirus pandemic began to affect Saskatchewan.The statement,.

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