Development officer Janine Fletcher noted this area is zoned for the Riverfront Market, with permitted uses including art gallery, clinic, confectionary store, fast food outlet, museum, restaurant, retail store or studio, with discretionary uses including such uses as an auditorium, bakery shop, licensed restaurant, business office or a personal service establishment. The intent is to complement the parkway theme as the area is next to the Souris River and the boardwalk, designed to attract travelers on Highway 39 to come into the city and visit. The Official Community Plan states that, as part of the Tatagwa Parkway Master Plan, this area “along the Souris River between the Soo Line Historical Museum and Government Road is the ‘heart of urban Weyburn’. It has a prominent profile from the highway and is the first impression most visitors receive of Weyburn.”
New case of COVID-19 on P.E.I.; fine levied over Charlottetown exposures
P.E.I. has one new case of COVID-19 on Monday, public health officials said shortly after the province confirmed someone was fined over public exposures in the first week of May.
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Posted: May 10, 2021 5:04 PM AT | Last Updated: May 10
The latest case of COVID-19 on Prince Edward Island involves travel outside Atlantic Canada. The person travelled to Charlottetown on Saturday, May 8 by Air Canada flight AC8302 from Montreal. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)
P.E.I. has one new case of COVID-19, public health officials said Monday shortly after the province confirmed someone was fined over public exposures in Charlottetown in the first week of May.
HALIFAX Prince Edward Island is reporting one new case of COVID-19 on Friday. According to Dr. Heather Morrison, P.E.I. s chief public health officer, the case involves a personin their 30s that had recently travelled outside Atlantic Canada. They tested positive through routine testing. The individual is self-isolating contact tracing is underway. P.E.I. currently has 10 active cases of COVID-19. To date, the province has had 186 positive cases of the novel coronavirus.
POTENTIAL COVID-19 EXPOSURES Health officials on the island also announced a potential COVID-19 exposure related to Friday s case. Anyone who was at the following locations during the specified times should self-monitor for symptoms of COVID-19:
FREDERICTON A man in Fredericton, N.B. is set to celebrate a big milestone as he marks 47 years working for the same company. Gerald Gorman, 66, works at the Home Hardware store in Fredericton. On Friday, he will become the longest-serving employee at that location. I just came in looking for work one day and here I am, never went home, said Gorman. Over the years, Gorman says he has grown a close bond with many who visit the store. This is all like a family. My customers come here and I ve known them for years and years, Gorman explained. Now I m into second and third generation of my customers.
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