Saskatchewan's reopening continues.
The provincial government has set Monday, June 22 for Phase 4 of the Re-Open Saskatchewan plan.
Activities in this phase include child and youth day camps, outdoor pools and splash pads, as well as outdoor sports and activities.
Residents should verify whether local facilities will open, as some municipalities have already indicated facilities will not open in 2020. For example, the city of Moose Jaw has already said the Phyllis Dewar Outdoor Pool will not operate this year.
Also effective June 22, indoor gatherings of up to 30 are permitted, but only where space allows for two metres of physical distancing between participants.
Outdoor gatherings of up to 30 people continue to be permitted with a two metre physical separation between individuals.
A date for the second part of Phase 4 is still to come. This part of the phase will include indoor pools, rinks, libraries, museums, galleries, movie theatres, casinos, and bingo halls.