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Please monitor public health guidance from the Department of Health and Community Services regularly as the situation can change quickly. Daily updates are available at www.gov.nl.ca/covid-19.

Guidance applicable to all workplaces can be found at https://www.gov.nl.ca/covid-19/files/Guidance-for-Workplaces.pdf.

General

  • Become familiar with the COVID-19 Alert Level System and the activities permitted and prohibited at each Alert Level.
  • Provide information and training to staff/volunteers on:
    • The symptoms of COVID-19, and that they must stay home if they are unwell or symptomatic.
    • Preventive measures, including frequent handwashing, cough and sneeze etiquette, and frequent cleaning and disinfection of high-touch surfaces.
    • Proper sanitation of public spaces.
    • Personal protective equipment requirements (see https://www.gov.nl.ca/covid-19/information-sheets-for-businesses-and-workplaces/covid-19-guidanc…pe-for-employers/) .
  • Provide staff with proper personal protective equipment and sanitation supplies.
  • Masks are required while inside, except when seated, provided physical distancing of two metres can be achieved between individuals or bubbles, in accordance with the Special Measures Order.
  • Implement policies to ensure physical distancing recommendations are followed, including contactless check-in and check-out.
  • Bingo hall operators must ask staff, volunteers, and guests to provide their names and contact information (phone number or email address) for the purpose of Public Health contact tracing, if necessary. Provision of this information is voluntary, and records should be kept for 14 days only.

Bingo halls voluntarily close as new COVID-19 restrictions gut capacity; Comments. To encourage thoughtful and respectful conversations, first and last names will appear with each. Class “C” Bingo Licence. A licence issued to a charity or religious organization to conduct and manage a Bingo Event at a Community Bingo Hall, where the Total Retail Prize Value per event may be greater than $1,000 and/or the number of events exceeds one per week.To learn more, read the Class 'C' Terms and Conditions. Bingo halls received the green light to continue operating after Saskatchewan introduced new COVID-19 restrictionslast week, but a drastic reduction in capacity has led some to make the hard. Amalgamated Charities Inc., operator of Sask Bingo, announced on its website that its halls in Saskatoon, Regina and Moose Jaw will be closed for now. The affected bingo halls are: Centennial Bingo.

Signage

  • Post signage reminding customers and staff to:
    • adhere to physical distancing requirements at all times;
    • not enter if sick and leave the premises if they become symptomatic; and
    • practice proper hygiene (wash hands, cover coughs and sneezes).

Hygiene

  • Provide a Health Canada approved hand sanitizer (these typically contain at least 60% alcohol) near the entrance to the facility. Signage should be posted at these areas asking patrons to use sanitizer.
  • Whenever possible, bingo materials (e.g. cards and dabbers) should not be handled by more than one person. If dabbers are shared, they should be cleaned and disinfected after each session.
  • Food should not be provided/allowed, unless there is a restaurant on site in which case individuals should only be permitted to eat in dining areas provided they meet the COVID-19 guidelines established for restaurants.

Physical Distancing

  • A maximum of 100 people are allowed in the hall, including staff, volunteers and patrons provided physical distancing can be maintained, with restrictions. Large venues (including theatres and performing arts venues, community centres, other entertainment venues, and sports venues) with a capacity of 500 people or more that wish to host gatherings of more than 100 people may submit an operating plan for review/approval by a Service NL Environmental Health Officer.
  • Physical distancing of two metres between individuals must be maintained at all times unless physical barriers are in place. Arrange the facility to support physical distancing between all staff, volunteers, and patrons by:
    • Developing seating plans to ensure two metres distance between staff and patrons.
    • Place floor markers for two meter distancing at sales stations/cash office.
    • Limit the number of individuals in the washrooms at one time.
    • Stagger breaks for staff and volunteers.
  • Establish an online/telephone system for patrons to RSVP to attend at a specific time/event.
  • Where possible, establish different entry and exits from the bingo facility. Stagger entry into, and exit from, the bingo hall (e.g., by dismissing individuals by household or section, rather than all at once).
  • Identify areas, such as lobbies, where crowding and bottlenecks are common, and using volunteers, staff, or barriers to redirect people who may gather in these areas.
  • Use directional arrows to enable required physical distancing when entering and exiting the aisles.

Enhanced Sanitation

  • For guidance on cleaning, see: https://www.gov.nl.ca/covid-19/files/factsheet-covid-19-environmental-cleaning-NL.pdf.
  • ATMs and vending machines should not be in use if they cannot be regularly sanitized.
  • Washrooms should be open, but increased cleaning and disinfection must take place. Ensure washrooms are always supplied with liquid soap and paper towels, and that warm running water is available. Contactless garbage bins should be available and emptied frequently.
  • Set a rotation schedule for regular cleaning and disinfecting high-touch areas (e.g., countertops, tables, tills, debit machines, calculators, and bathrooms).
  • Do not allow volunteers to share equipment. If necessary, sanitize equipment between use.
  • All occupied tables, chairs and stations should be cleaned and disinfected after every event.

Updated on August 24, 2020

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ARCHERY

BERRY FARMS

BINGO TUESDAYS
The village hosts a weekly bingo every Tuesday and this is the main source of revenue for the organization. Bingo is at the Dorintosh Community Hall and Doors open at 6:30, we hope to see you there!

CEMETERY
For more information call Brad Osborne at 306-240-6788

DORINTOSH CARWASH
Along highway # 4 through Dorintosh
2 full service wash bays and vacuum. Open 7 days a week

DORINTOSH CENTRAL SCHOOL
(306) 236-3313

DORINTOSH CENTRAL SCHOOL – PLAYGROUND FACILITY

DORINTOSH COMMUNITY CO-OP
The Community of Dorintosh offers a number of public facilities that are available for public use.
These facilities include:
-community hall
-ball diamonds
-paved walking path
-outdoor skating rink
-curling rink (opening soon!!)

The Dorintosh Community Co-operative is an organization of volunteers that operate, fundraise for and maintain these facilities.

DORINTOSH SEPTIC SERVICES
http://www.dorintoshseptic.com/

We specialize in septic tank pump outs, vacuum truck services and porta potty rentals.
Single and tandem axel trucks available.
ServIng:
-Meadow Lake
-Meadow Lake Provincial Park
-Dorintosh & Surrounding Areas.

Call (306) 236-3907 (please leave a message) or email dorintoshseptic@sasktel.net to schedule a service.

ECO TOURISM EXPERIENCE

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GARRY & BEV WILSONS FRUIT PATCH
U-Pick Fruit patch
North of Dorintosh
For more information call Garry or Bev at 306-236-6324

LONGARM MACHINE QUILTING
A longarm sewing machine is used to sew together a quilt top, quilt batting and quilt backing into a finished quilt.
Arthena Voth at 306-236-4724

LONG ARM SEWING MACHINE

MEADOW LAKE EARLY CHILDHOOD COMMUNITY BUILDING TRAVELING PLAYGROUP

NODCA
North of the Divide

NORTHERN OUTDOOR EXPERIENCE BOAT RENTAL
To make reservation call Calvin at 306-240-0009.

Located along highway #4 through Dorintosh
Pontoon boat rentals in and around the Meadow Lake Provincial Park.
Small rustic store with all the gear you need for a great day of fishing.

PARKLAND HOTEL & HAZEL’S PLACE
https://www.facebook.com/Parkland-Hotel-876929695747142/?surface=rese
306-236-3500

The Parkland Hotel is a proudly family run business located just minutes out of the Meadow Lake Provincial Park, in the heart of the small town, Dorintosh. The small town atmosphere will make you feel welcome and right at home.

Offering the popular Steak Night every Thursday, delicious Hazel burgers and high quality catering.

Catering is offered for any function. “Big or small we do them all!”

It is a great place to watch sporting events, socialize with friends, play a game of beach volleyball, or enjoy the sun on our new patio while having a cold one.

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Family dining is available every day until 10pm.

NOW offering drive thru off sale. When you are racing to the lake drive in and pick up your ice cold off sale.

PARKLAND MOTEL
For reservations please call 306-236-3500

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5 modern motel rooms as well as 4 campsites complete with power and water hookups.
Located along highway #4 through Dorintosh

POST OFFICE
Located along highway #4 through Dorintosh
Everett Ridsdale at 306-236-3309

SIKUP GENERAL STORE
Services:
-Groceries
-Gas Station
-Liquor Vendor
-SGI Issuer
-Propane
306-236-3304

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