Working in Saskatchewan

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SRC™ has locations in Saskatoon, Regina and Prince Albert.

These cities are wonderful places to live. In each city, you can be at work in 15 to 20 minutes or less. You can even go home for lunch if you want!

Communities are well-planned and housing is very affordable. All cities have excellent public and Catholic school systems, and some schools with French immersion programs.

We have excellent parks, sports and recreational facilities; wonderful museums and art galleries. There are Symphony Orchestras in Saskatoon and Regina, and theatre companies in all three cities. There are any number of churches, cultural associations and related activities for you to participate in. All of the cities offer a variety of employment opportunities for a spouse or partner.

Saskatchewan has a rich cultural heritage and offers some of the finest scenery in the world -- from Grasslands National Park in the south to the forests and lakes the north including the Prince Albert National Park.

There are three universities in the province: The University of Regina, the University of Saskatchewan (Saskatoon) and the First Nations University of Canada (Regina, Saskatoon and Prince Albert). There are also several campuses in the province for the Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology (SIAST), plus numerous business and career colleges.

 




For more information on Saskatoon:
City of Saskatoon
Saskatoon Regional Economic Development Authority
Tourism Saskatoon
Saskatoon & District Chamber of Commerce
Saskatoon Real Estate Board


For more information on Regina:
City of Regina
Regina Regional Economic Development Authority
Tourism Regina
Regina & District Chamber of Commerce
Association of Regina Realtors


For more information on Prince Albert:
City of Prince Albert
North Central Enterprise Region
Prince Albert & District Tourism
Prince Albert & District Chamber of Commerce
Prince Albert Real Estate Board Inc.


For information on Saskatchewan:
Government of Saskatchewan
Tourism Saskatchewan