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The music won’t start back up all at once: events will likely be outdoors until the province has fully turned the corner on the COVID-19 pandemic.
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“I think if you called six venues today, you would get at least three different answers,” said Kirby Wirchenko, manager of the Broadway Theatre in Saskatoon.
When Saskatchewan drops its last public health measures on July 11, dance floors, indoor concerts and any and every manner of event can return without need for masks, distancing or other pandemic protocols. That doesn’t mean venues will rush to open.
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Give my regards to Broadway: Memories echo as Saskatoonâs entertainment hub waits patiently for the show to begin again The Broadway Theatre stands silently, longing for the seats to be full, the lights to shine, and the curtain to rise again.
Author of the article: Molly Cone
Publishing date: Apr 29, 2021  â¢Â 11 hours ago  â¢Â 5 minute read  â¢Â No one truly knows when laughter and applause will run rampant again at Saskatoon s beloved Broadway Theatre. A recent note from the staff and board said the venue remains closed for all public events due to the pandemic. (Photo by Molly Cone for the Saskatoon StarPheonix) jpg
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Honey makers and a cattle rancher, a pole-dancing studio and a florist are just some of the dozens of Saskatoon businesses lining up to fundraise for a safe drug consumption site that was denied provincial funding.
A pilates instructor; a theatre; cafes; a plumber; a butcher; a cannabis dispensary; a clothing store and more put money and products on the table to help Prairie Harm Reduction’s site.
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PHR executive director Jason Mercredi said he counted 46 businesses raising money in the impromptu campaign as of Tuesday, none of which were solicited by the non-profit.
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