A total of 540 new child-care spaces will be on Saskatchewan Polytechnic campuses in Regina, Saskatoon, Prince Albert and Moose Jaw, as well
The provincial and federal governments are partnering to fund new child-care centres on post-secondary campuses in Saskatchewan. The initiative will invest $10.8 million to create 540 new child-care spaces — 450 spread across Saskatchewan Polytechnic campuses in Regina, Prince Albert, Moose Jaw and Saskatoon, and 90 at the Northlands College campus in La Ronge. "We're working very hard as the provincial government to make sure that wherever we can, we can expand and create more child-care spaces across this province," said Saskatchewan Education Minister Everett Hindley at the announcement Wednesday. "And this is a perfect fit."
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