App being developed to help alleviate trespassing issue
A web application that will connect people seeking access to private land with the owners of the property is getting closer to reality.
In March, Premier Scott Moe announced at the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) convention in Saskatoon that the province was launching an Innovation Challenge to solve the issue.
On Thursday at the SARM office in Regina, Tina Beaudry-Mellor — the provincial minister responsible for Innovation Saskatchewan — unveiled a prototype of an app that will help those who want to use private land get permission from the owners of the property.
Regina business Western Heritage developed the prototype.