Google Translate Disclaimer

A number of pages on the Government of Saskatchewan's website have been professionally translated in French. These translations are identified by a yellow box in the right or left rail that resembles the link below. The home page for French-language content on this site can be found at:

Renseignements en Français

Where an official translation is not available, Google™ Translate can be used. Google™ Translate is a free online language translation service that can translate text and web pages into different languages. Translations are made available to increase access to Government of Saskatchewan content for populations whose first language is not English.

Software-based translations do not approach the fluency of a native speaker or possess the skill of a professional translator. The translation should not be considered exact, and may include incorrect or offensive language. The Government of Saskatchewan does not warrant the accuracy, reliability or timeliness of any information translated by this system. Some files or items cannot be translated, including graphs, photos and other file formats such as portable document formats (PDFs).

Any person or entities that rely on information obtained from the system does so at his or her own risk. Government of Saskatchewan is not responsible for any damage or issues that may possibly result from using translated website content. If you have any questions about Google™ Translate, please visit: Google™ Translate FAQs.

PROVINCE BOOSTS NUMBER OF CHILD CARE SPACES IN REGINA

Released on May 29, 2003

The Government of Saskatchewan is boosting the number of child care spaces available in Regina this year by 41 as part of the province's Child Care Saskatchewan initiative. Seventeen of the new spaces will go to the Albert Park Child Care, 14 to the Twenty Four Hour Child Care Co-op, and 10 to the Scott Collegiate Infant Care Centre. This increases the total number of licensed child care centre spaces in Regina to 1,885.

Across the province, the government is spending $1.8 million to create 500 newly funded child care spaces this year as the first step of the plan that will create 1,200 new spaces during the next four years.

"The new child care spaces increase access to quality and affordable child care while parents go to school or work," Community Resources and Employment Minister Glenn Hagel said. "Child Care Saskatchewan helps our children get a good start in life and ensures a future that is wide open to opportunity, a future that is wide open to anyone prepared to dream big, plan well and work hard."

Child Care Saskatchewan is a $3 million program with $2.2 million coming from the Government of Saskatchewan and $800,000 in funding from the Government of Canada. Other initiatives supported by the program include $1 million in funding to increase child care subsidies by $20 per month and a $200,000 increase in Early Childhood Services grant funding to address wage and human resource requirements in licensed child care facilities.

The Government of Saskatchewan is spending $22 million this year to support approximately 7,900 child care spaces in Saskatchewan.

-30-



For More Information, Contact:

Herman Hulshof
Community Resources and Employment
Regina
Phone: (306)787-0916
Email: hhulshof@dcre.gov.sk.ca
Cell: (306)536-1479

We need your feedback to improve saskatchewan.ca. Help us improve