During the writ period (today until October 28, 2024), this website will be limited to information about emergencies and public safety concerns.
For details on immigration, visit Immigrating and Moving to Saskatchewan.
Get answers with our Frequently Asked Questions.

Pendant la période électorale (aujourd’hui jusqu’au 28 octobre 2024), ce site Web devra limiter ses publications uniquement à des renseignements sur les urgences et à des préoccupations en matière de sécurité publique.
Pour des renseignements sur l’immigration, visitez Immigrer et déménager en Saskatchewan.
Trouver des réponses en consultant la Foire aux questions (en anglais).

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Sport and Recreation Organizations and Commissions

Athletics Commission of Saskatchewan The Athletics Commission of Saskatchewan regulates professional combat sports in Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association  The Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association is a non-profit organization, dedicated to the well-being of people and communities through recreation. The organization provides leadership, grant opportunities, support and services that positively contributes to recreation's impact on the quality of life for people in Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association In Saskatchewan, snowmobile registration fees collected by Saskatchewan Government Insurance have been given to the Saskatchewan Snowmobile Fund. These fees help the Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association and its member clubs maintain provincial snowmobile trails and promote safe snowmobiling. The Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association is responsible for this work through the Trail Management Agreement with the Government of Saskatchewan.
Sask Sport Sask Sport is a volunteer-led, non-profit organization and the federation for amateur sports in Saskatchewan. The sport federation's membership includes more than 70 sport and multi-sport service provincial organizations that deliver quality sport opportunities for Saskatchewan residents of all ages and abilities. Sask Sport also operates Saskatchewan Lotteries as the main fundraiser for more than 12,000 sport, culture and recreation groups in our province.

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