Muskoday First Nation closes borders due to COVID-19 pandemic
The Muskoday First Nation has officially closed its borders.
According to a media release, as of March 30 band leadership implemented their Community Protection Law and Land Resolution. The law is meant to protect their land, environment, members and their families from the spreading of COVID-19.
If the law is broken, fines can be issued up to $1,000 and can possibly include jail time. There will be border security at the Muskoday First Nation starting at 6 p.m. today with checkpoints at all entrances. The checkpoints are meant to prevent people who are not members, essential employees or emergency services from entering.
People driving through on Highway 3 will be allowed unless they try to enter the Muskoday First Nation at any point.