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Warman, Sask. residents celebrate Easter differently amid coronavirus pandemic

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This edition of Easter was different for many as they continue to get creative during the coronavirus pandemic. In Warman, Sask., giant teddy bears, stuffed animals and Easter decorations in windows were waiting for kids on Sunday.

It was the fourth and final day for the city’s new Easter-themed bear hunt, a substitute for the traditional Easter egg hunt that follows physical distancing guidelines. “I saw this on the town of Langenburg’s Facebook page,” said Warman recreation and community events supervisor Coralie Bueckert. [ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ] “Julie Mitschke is their rec director there.

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