The one-minute video was posted on Clark’s website where he also thanked local tour agency Prairie Lily for letting them use the riverboat for setting up the location. Their next challenge is the city with the most number people getting vaccinated, either first or second dose. “I lost the first lip-sync challenge to Mayor Masters. We can still beat Regina for the second challenge – to get the most people in the month of July getting vaccinations – either first or second shots. The losing mayor had to do a lip-sync to the song ‘It Takes Two’ by Rob Base. I know that Mayor Masters could rock that,” said Clark in a released message.
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In a joint statement issued Friday afternoon, the offices of Saskatoon and Regina’s mayors announced Regina Mayor Sandra Masters had won the challenge between her and Saskatoon Mayor Charlie Clark to see how many residents of their respective cities could receive their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine.
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Since Masters issued the challenge on June 18, the two cities have been embroiled in a contest to see which could muster up the most doses before June 30.
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In a joint statement issued Friday afternoon, the offices of Saskatoon and Regina’s mayors announced Regina Mayor Sandra Masters had won the challenge between her and Saskatoon Mayor Charlie Clark to see how many residents of their respective cities could receive their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine.
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Since Masters issued the challenge on June 18, the two cities have been embroiled in a contest to see which could muster up the most doses before June 30.