Fifty communities across Saskatchewan are set to benefit from the province’s Targeted Sector Support Initiative, as funding for 17 community-enhancing projects has been approved.
Among the selected projects are an urban and rural asset management plan for the Town of Kyle and surrounding area, a Central Saskatchewan municipal engagement and asset mapping platform project in Kindersley, and a feasibility study on the regional
potable water supply of Melville.
Over $800,000 is being invested by the province, and grant funding covers up to 75 per cent of eligible project costs.
All Saskatchewan municipalities are encouraged to apply for TSS funding in the next intake for applications, which will open this spring.





















