![]() ![]() ![]() It said SHA’s measures are not working, but said it will work with the authority to “do better.” We were one of the first businesses to close, and the last to open, additionally closing for a two week period following reopening when we learned by social media someone who may have been in our club may have tested positive,” the post reads.ĭivas said the instance was never confirmed by the SHA, but it took precautions for the safety of patrons.ĭivas said SHA has inspected the establishment multiple times since reopening and approved its processes and measures in place. “Divas’ only concern has and will always be the safety and needs of our customers. The footage was shared to as well: /oEpGcEaUQVĭivas referred to the video in its Facebook post, as “causing much concern.” PiNK, another Saskatoon nightclub called the acts “infuriating and disappointing.” Over the past weekend, a Snapchat video has surfaced of Diva’s Nightclub in #yxe, with a packed dance floor. ![]() The Saturday Facebook post comes following a video that shows a packed dancefloor at the club, shared widely on social media. “We want to stay open in a safe and respectful manner and still allow for a great night out,” the post reads. “We have started working with SHA this week to implement a revolutionary new system with the intent this can be used in other nightclubs and late night bars who are all struggling with keeping people abiding by set out safety guidelines when in the venue of their choice,” the post reads.ĭivas said it doesn’t know how long the closure will be, or how long the process will take. And if you’re ever lucky enough to be in Paris on Bastille Day or New Year’s Eve, the fireworks and the street parties are free, for everyone, all night long.Divas Nightclub in Saskatoon is shutting its doors, but not for good.Īccording to a Facebook post Saturday, Divas Nightclub says it is closing temporarily and will work with the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) on a new system for the sector. Once a year the city even formally celebrates an all-nighter called Nuit Blanche during which the museums are open dusk ‘til dawn and offer free entry. It’s well within reason to take in a show at 9, dine après-theatre at midnight, then hit the bars or nightclubs from 1 or 2 a.m. It’s worth seeking them out as you’ll find that feeling of being on the in akin to being a bonafide Parisian, if just for a night. Paris’s best nighttime venues are often hidden behind austere façades or tucked into the courtyards and anterooms of flashy establishments. there’s a champagne bar up at the very top of the Tour Eiffel. As soon as the sun sets, even the Eiffel Tower starts twinkling, with its sparkling LED lights, at the top of each hour.(P.S. It’s a city you’ll find lit up every hour of the night. It’s not for nothing that Paris is called the City of Light. ![]()
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