Up to this point Saskatchewan theatres have been allowed to sell 30% of their seating capacity per show, which for me is 45 tickets.
CBC Saskatchewan posted this yesterday:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saska...sday-1.5760690
QUOTE
Events at public venues will now be limited to 30 people. However, Shahab said there must be enough space for those people to maintain physical distance.
Shahab said the new gathering rules do not impact restaurants, licensed establishments and banquet halls, weddings, funerals or religious gatherings — each of which are required to follow seating and physical distance guidelines as described in the reopened plan.
END OF QUOTE
Since movie theatres aren't specifically mentioned in this article I phoned the Saskatchewan information line and asked if we are exempted like the restaurants and so forth.
I was told that movie theatres are not exempted. So we can now sell a maximum of 30 tickets per show as of Friday.
(Actually, I haven't had 30 people at any show yet since I re-opened. But there was always the possibility.)
CBC Saskatchewan posted this yesterday:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saska...sday-1.5760690
QUOTE
Events at public venues will now be limited to 30 people. However, Shahab said there must be enough space for those people to maintain physical distance.
Shahab said the new gathering rules do not impact restaurants, licensed establishments and banquet halls, weddings, funerals or religious gatherings — each of which are required to follow seating and physical distance guidelines as described in the reopened plan.
END OF QUOTE
Since movie theatres aren't specifically mentioned in this article I phoned the Saskatchewan information line and asked if we are exempted like the restaurants and so forth.
I was told that movie theatres are not exempted. So we can now sell a maximum of 30 tickets per show as of Friday.
(Actually, I haven't had 30 people at any show yet since I re-opened. But there was always the possibility.)
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