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On Monday, the provincial government elevated the Prairie Mountain Health region to the orange level on the Pandemic Response System.

This means businesses now have to follow the restrictions that are back in place.

After starting up a few programs after we were taken out of the orange level the first time, the Dauphin Senior Centre is making some changes.

Kim Armstrong, the program coordinator at the Dauphin Senior Centre, says they’ve had to reduce the numbers of some of the programs that had been started up.

“Fortunately, we can still have a few people in the building. We continue to have our dine-in for our congregate meal program, as well as delivery to your door, and pick-up. So, we’re doing our best in these times. We’re also continuing, like I said, with the programs that we began in mid-October, with lots of precautions in place.”

While there are limited numbers, people are still invited into the Dauphin Senior Centre.

Armstrong goes over the other programs still offered.

“We have our exercise program that’s still happening, the gentlemen were in and played pool yesterday, we’re able to totally block off that area so it’s considered a separate area, exercise, sip and stitch is another thing that happens here.”

If you’d like to be a member of the senior centre or find out more information on their programs, give them a call at 204 638-6485.