Province invests $700K in community airports
Upgrades and more money are on the way for Saskatchewan’s community airports, as the province is giving them $700,000 in funding through the Community Airport Partnership (CAP) cost-share grant program.
A news release from the province said that CAP “is designed to help offset the capital costs of rehabilitation and infrastructure improvements with grants being cost-shared up to a maximum amount of $275,000.”
Highways and Infrastructure Minister Lori Carr said in the release: “By partnering with municipalities, we’re ensuring a network of airports is in place to enhance economic development in sectors like tourism, oil and gas, agriculture and mining.”