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Twin Rivers will continue to curl

The board of directors and management of Twin Rivers Curling Club met March 14 regarding COVID-19) and decided that, as of the present, the curling club will remain open and all leagues and bonspiels will continue.
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The board of directors and management of Twin Rivers Curling Club met March 14 regarding COVID-19) and decided that, as of the present, the curling club will remain open and all leagues and bonspiels will continue.

According to the club’s Facebook page, the board and management will continue to monitor the situation on a daily basis.” Should anything change we will notify each team and post on Facebook as well as our website www.battlefordscurling.com.”

The club will increase cleaning protocols using recommended disinfecting materials and asks curlers to avoid participation if feeling unwell.

“We also ask recent returnees from outside the country to observe Health Authority guidelines and self-isolate for 14 days from the date of your return.”

If unable to participate in part or all of the remaining two weeks of the season please give adequate notice to the club manager or your league coordinator.

For further guidelines to minimize COVID-19 risks please consult guidelines as laid out by the Saskatchewan Health Authority (www.saskhealthauthority.ca)

More detailed information as to our protocols are explained in an email sent to curlers March 14 evening.

Allie Raycraft of New Horizons curling adds in an email to the News-Optimist that measures have been put in place for “hand sanitizer and no handshakes, etc.”