On September 27, the Ministry of Corrections, Policing and Public Safety announced funds through its 2024-25 Municipal Police Grants program.
"Supporting municipal police services is crucial to ensuring the safety and security of our communities," Corrections, Policing and Public Safety Minister Paul Merriman said. "Today's funding continues our government's long-standing tradition of supporting policing in Saskatchewan, and we are proud to continue supporting the Municipal Police Grants program in 2024-25."
Meadow Lake to Receive Nearly $817,000 for Targeted Policing Initiatives
City of Prince Albert to Receive $3.6 Million for Targeted Policing Initiatives
$7.7 Million for Policing and Community Safety Initiatives in Saskatoon
$6.7 Million to Support Policing in Regina
Weyburn to Receive $413,400 Through Municipal Police Grants Program
Yorkton Set to Receive $350,000 Municipal Police Grant
Nearly $647,000 for Policing Initiatives in Estevan
$826,800 for Moose Jaw Policing Initiatives
Nearly $817,000 for Policing Initiatives in North Battleford