Lumsden Beach mayor seeking solutions to overcrowding at public beach Ross Wilson says the community receives more visitors than it can handle and thinks the creation of a separate public beach is the answer.
Author of the article: Gillian Francis
Publishing date: Jul 08, 2021 • 3 hours ago • 3 minute read • REGINA, SASK : July 8, 2021 Lumsden Beach mayor Ross Wilson stands on the public beach at Last Mountain Lake. Wilson said the community gets more weekend visitors than the community is able to handle and he has proposed that the provincial government create more local beach spaces for the public to enjoy. TROY FLEECE / Regina Leader-Post Photo by TROY FLEECE /Regina Leader-Post
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The Regina area is once again open for business.
On March 23, the Saskatchewan government put in place stricter public health measures for the Regina region due to an increased threat of COVID-19 transmission.
One of those measures was an advisory against travelling to Regina, Belle Plaine, Pense, Grand Coulee, Lumsden Beach, Regina Beach, Craven, Lumsden, Edenwold, Pilot Butte, White City, Balgonie, Kronau, Davin, Gray, Riceton, the RM of Lajord, the RM of Edenwold, the RM of Sherwood, the RM of Pense and the RM of Lumsden.
On Monday, the government said it was lifting that advisory.
Also Monday, all Regina restaurants and licensed establishments were allowed to reopen for in-person dining provided certain conditions were met. Those included limiting patrons to a maximum of four per table, requiring two to three metres of separation between tables, and keeping detailed information on all patrons for contact tracing purposes.