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Sask. nightlife industry finally able to open dance floors, but will crowds return?

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Saskatchewan’s reopening plan has been met with optimism, but it hasn’t been until now that people have been able to do those happy dances on actual dance floors.And, while the removal of the remaining pandemic restrictions has those in the local nightlife industry eager to get back in the groove, some stakeholders feel they can’t truly let loose until everybody feels safe enough to gather in public again.“We’re really hoping people come back and life can return to the new normal, whatever that may be,” said Cloud 9 Live Bar and Grill Owner Les Fraser.“That’s the main factor.

Everybody wants to feel safe and comfortable.” Saskatchewan lifts all remaining COVID-19 public health restrictions Fraser said the bread and butter of his business,.

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