The City of Saskatoon’s leisure guide could in the future be compressed to about 10 per cent of what it is now for print copies, but with more interaction available online. Director of Recreation and Community Development, Lynn Lacroix, says what they heard from the public was that most people consider the guide valuable, but 74 per cent believe it shouldn’t be the 120 page document that it is. She recommends a 2 year phased-in approach to a condensed hard copy guide with the rest of the information available online. By the spring of 2021, the hard copy leisure guide would only be available for pickup at places like the city’s libraries and leisure centres instead of delivering to 100-thousand homes. The recommendation will still have to go before City Council.
The City Leisure Guide May See Changes
By Carol Thomson
Aug 15, 2018 | 5:58 AM
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