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COVID-19: Restrictions at restaurants, bars loosen as Saskatchewan begins Step 1 of reopening plan

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COVID-19 restrictions easing on Sunday as part of Saskatchewan’s Step 1 reopening roadmap.Restaurants and bars are now allowed to increase the number of people at one table from four to six.

Two metres or structural barriers between tables is still required.The assistant general manager at the Cathedral Social Hall in Regina says he expects to see the restaurant looking much busier now.“It is limiting when you can only have four to a table and if you do bring in a big group, you have to be six feet apart, which kind of defeats the purpose,” Tyler Burton, assistant general manager, Cathedral Social Hall.“So, I’m hoping and expecting to see more and more groups come out now that they can bring more people to their party,” Burton added.“I.

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