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Government of Canada Regional Relief and Recovery Fund Saving Tourism Jobs in the Prairies

Share this article Share this article Over $8.4 million in funding to support one of the sectors hardest hit by COVID-19 health and safety restrictions EDMONTON, AB, May 27, 2021 /CNW/ - Tourism has been among the sectors hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic due to the unique challenges presented by shutdowns and travel restrictions. Across Western Canada, tourism generates $13.6 billion in economic activity and supports 230,600 jobs, employing a higher proportion of women, youth, and Indigenous people than most other industries. From the outset, the Government of Canada has taken action to help tourism businesses and others survive the pandemic and position them for success when safety restrictions are lifted and the economy recovers.

Horse racing supporters take aim at City of Saskatoon s relationship with Prairieland Park

Article content A group representing stakeholders in Saskatchewan’s horse racing industry wants the City of Saskatoon to consider changing its lease with the corporation that runs Prairieland Park. Speakers representing horse jockeys, breeders and First Nations with interests in horse breeding and racing are expected to address members of the city’s planning, development and public services committee on Monday. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Horse racing supporters take aim at City of Saskatoon s relationship with Prairieland Park Back to video Nicole Hein, an apprentice jockey and organizer for the horse racing lobby in Saskatchewan, said all nine speakers will be trying to impress upon councillors the cultural, historic and economic value that would be lost with the closure of Marquis Downs, which is Saskatchewan’s only track.

Horse racing group takes aim at city lease with Prairieland Park

Article content A group representing stakeholders in Saskatchewan’s horse racing industry wants the City of Saskatoon to consider changing its lease with the corporation that runs Prairieland Park. Speakers representing horse jockeys, breeders and First Nations with interests in horse breeding and racing are expected to address members of the city’s planning, development and public services committee on Monday. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Horse racing supporters take aim at city s relationship with Prairieland Park Back to video Nicole Hein, an apprentice jockey and organizer for the horse racing lobby in Saskatchewan, said all nine speakers will be trying to impress upon councillors the cultural, historic and economic value that would be lost with the closure of Marquis Downs, which is Saskatchewan’s only track.

Tank: Saskatoon residents want some answers about Prairieland Park

Tank: Saskatoon residents want some answers about Prairieland Park
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Tank: Saskatoon residents want some answers about Prairieland Park

Tank: Saskatoon residents want some answers about Prairieland Park
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