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A rental property south of Saskatoon that attracted police attention for alleged COVID-19 restriction violations hosted an eight-day event with a high risk of exposure.
The Saskatchewan Health Authority declared an outbreak for an event at Cherry Lane in Riverside Estates on Saturday and issued an alert Wednesday, ordering anyone who attended an event hosted by Generation NXT from May 9 to 16 at 5 Cherry Lane in the hamlet of Riverside Estates to isolate immediately for 14 days.
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SASKATOON Multiple COVID-19 fines have been laid at a mansion where strangers gathered to discuss “financial opportunities,” according to Corman Park police. Police say some of the attendees were recruited from Midtown Plaza in Saskatoon. “Police attended the residence and observed a number of people who were leaving. They advised police they did not feel comfortable being in the house with so many people in attendance,” reads a police report written by Chief Warren Gherasim. The chief said at least 14 people were in the house who didn’t live there. Two organizers, a Saskatoon man and a man from Etobicoke, Ontario, were each issued Public Health Act fines of $2,800.
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