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Water back on at Regina long-term care facility

Crews work to dig up a six inch water main just outside Pioneer Village. Adrian Rabber / Global News

REGINA – After two days of limited water use at a long-term care facility and seniors’ apartment complex, the taps have been turned back on.

A leaky water main pipe shut down laundry and dishwasher service for about 500 residents at Pioneer Village and Pioneer Manor. The interruption also meant limited baths.

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The repair work has now been completed and the water has been turned back on.

Bottled water will still be used for drinking and cooking this weekend, until water tests are completed.

READ MORE: Leaking water main at seniors’ care facilities to be replaced

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