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Saskatchewan Introducing Two Retro Licence Plates

Released on December 2, 2014

Two new retro licence plates – the Collector plate and the Vintage Roughrider plate – will be available for Saskatchewan residents to pre-order through SGI, just in time for the holiday season.

“Green is the colour,” Minister responsible for SGI Don McMorris said.  “It’s the colour of our province, the colour of our pride, and now the colour of two new specialty licence plates Saskatchewan residents can display proudly on their vehicles.  We’re going back to our roots and drawing on Saskatchewan’s heritage with the new Collector and Vintage Rider licence plates.”

The retro licence plates are modeled after the 1965 Saskatchewan licence plate.  They have a green background with embossed white numbers, border, and lettering along the top and bottom.  The Collector plate says “Collector” along the bottom, while the Vintage Rider plate says “Rider Nation” and features a vintage Saskatchewan Roughrider team logo on the left.



“In Saskatchewan, people are passionate about their classic cars,” Rural and Remote Health Minister and MLA for Yorkton Greg Ottenbreit said.  “The new Collector plate is a way for car enthusiasts, myself included, to showcase that passion.  It’s the final touch of authenticity to your classic car.”

”The history of our football team is ingrained in Saskatchewan culture,” Saskatchewan Roughrider Football Club President and CEO Jim Hopson said.  “We all know the Saskatchewan Roughriders have the world’s greatest fans, so it’s exciting to be able to provide fans the opportunity to display their pride with the new Vintage Rider plate.”

Customers can pre-order the plates starting tomorrow, December 3 at 9 a.m., by completing an order form that will be available on SGI’s website at www.sgi.sk.ca.  The cost for the Collector plate is $75 plus GST, while the Vintage Rider plate is $100 plus GST.  Both plates can be personalized for an additional fee of $75 plus GST.

In addition to the new retro plates, SGI offers four other types of specialty plates: personalized, Veteran, Rider Pride and Memorial Cross.

For more information about the Collector or Vintage Rider licence plates, or the other specialty licence plates available, visit SGI’s website at www.sgi.sk.ca.

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For more information, contact:

Kelley Brinkworth
Saskatchewan Government Insurance
Regina
Phone: 306-751-1837
Email: kbrinkworth@sgi.sk.ca
Cell: 306-535-6207

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