Regional News-Optimist November 25, 2021

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Councillors don’t want to restrict youth By John Cairns Staff Reporter

The City of North Battleford’s plan to extend COVID-19 proof of vaccination or negative test requirements throughout its facilities on Nov. 30 is intact after Monday’s council meeting. But changes were made to some of the requirements, the key one allowing an exemption to the policy for those 18 years of age and under. The requirements were under heavy scrutiny at a marathon council meeting, where council teetered on the edge of reversing the proof of vax rules it had approved Nov. 8. In the end, council opted to keep the proof of vax rules by the slimmest of margins, but there will be adjustments when they take effect Nov. 30. Council voted in favour of three exemptions to the new restrictions. The first called for an exemption for healthcare related rentals, such

as vaccination clinics or blood donation clinics as examples. The second vote was in favour of providing an exemption for religious and worship services. It turned out that the Northland Power Curling Centre actually had a regular rental for religious services. City Manager Randy Patrick explained the proof of vaccination restrictions could impact on religious freedom and be a Charter issue in that case, and the suggestion was to default to the provincial requirements in those cases. The third vote, which passed unanimously, exempts those 18 and under from the new requirements. That addressed concerns raised by several councillors at the meeting that youth would be restricted from participation. These exemptions will be added to the new double-vaccination/negative test requirements that are due to take effect next week. The rules apply to

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the following city facilities: NationsWEST Field House, Northland Power Curling Centre, Dekker Centre, Don Ross Centre, Battlefords Co-op Aquatic Centre and Access Communications Centre. The changes capped a contentious and lengthy meeting which saw council sharply divided on the proof of vaccination issue. Prior to the vote, council heard presentations from two delegations. The first was from Edam resident Heidi Sulatisky, a user of the CUplex, who expressed her strong opposition to the requirements. Council also heard from two representatives from the Saskatchewan Health Authority, Dr. Erin Hamilton and Medical Health Officer Dr. Mandiangu Nsungu. During their presentation the SHA representatives expressed support for the city’s measures to address the pandemic, and answered several questions from councillors. Continued on Page 8

This was the scene at Historic Lions Park in Battleford Saturday night as the Battleford Community Spirit Group officially turned on the lights for the 2021 Lights of Joy. The lights on the gazebo and the trees throughout the park were turned on at 6:30 p.m., much to the delight of the local residents who attended. In addition to seeing the lights go up, popcorn and hot chocolate was handed out to those on hand. This is the third year the lights have been turned on at the park. | Photo by John Cairns

Vaccine available to Battlefords children age 5-11 Thursday Staff

The Saskatchewan Health Authority has announced COVID-19 vaccinations are now available to children aged five to 11. In the Battlefords, the drive-thru clinic will offer the vaccine without appointment, beginning today, Thursday, at noon. There will also be an extra Pfizer clinic this Friday only from 3:30 to 7 p.m. for 5-11. Across the province, Tuesday saw a deluge of requests for pediatric vaccines as they became available in Saskatchewan, Continued on Page 6

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