Saskatchewan has now entered into Phase 3 of its reopen plan, meaning the vast majority of businesses are now permitted to welcome back clients.“It is our hope that the economic activity will increase,” said Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, “and many that have not been able to work over the last number of weeks will now have an opportunity to do so.”Beginning June 8, customers will now be able to attend all remaining personal care services, including: estheticians, tattoo and piercing parlors, make-up applications, electrologists, nail services, and tanning salons.
Restaurants will also be able to reopen at 50 per cent capacity, however buffets are still not permitted to operate.Recreation areas within restaurants — including dance floors,.