REGINA -- Here is the latest information on COVID-19 for Regina and area for Thursday, April 2.

This story will be updated as more information becomes available.

COVID-19 cases in Sask.

The province has 13 new cases as of Thursday, bringing the provincial total to 206 COVID-19 cases.

Six more people have recovered, for a total of 36 recoveries in Saskatchewan.

Golden Mile Superstore employee tests positive

An employee at the Golden Mile Superstore has tested positive for COVID-19. The store was closed for cleaning on Thursday and is expected to reopen on Friday.

Provincial resources during COVID-19

The province says it has a number of resources available during the COVID-19 pandemic, including the HealthLine 811 and a line and online form to report anyone violating public health orders.

SHA suspends parking fees

The Saskatchewan Health Authority has suspended all parking payments during the COVID-19 pandemic. Visitors are not permitted, except for compassionate reasons.

Dairy producers forced to dump product

SaskMilk says dairy producers are being forced to dump some of their product as demand drops during the pandemic.

Canada surpasses 10,000 COVID-19 cases

Canada now has more than 10,000 cases of COVID-19. More than 1,500 people have recovered nationwide.

Sask. food banks launch new fund

Food Banks of Saskatchewan has launched a new fund to help people needing food amid COVID-19.

Food banks across the province expect to see an increase in clients during the pandemic.