$1.5 Million in Charitable Gaming Grants Paid to Community Groups Across Saskatchewan
More than 850 groups and organizations across Saskatchewan received a total of $1.5 million in charitable gaming grants from Lotteries and Gaming Saskatchewan (LGS) in the third quarter of the 2023-24 fiscal year.
“We are pleased to see these grants going out to hundreds of groups in communities throughout our province,” Minister responsible for LGS Laura Ross said. “These funds support youth involved in amateur sport, music and culture, service clubs like the Lions and Kinsmen, and much more. These activities are important for the health and wellbeing of community residents, and contribute to our quality of life.”
Grants were paid to charitable groups and organizations in more than 200 Saskatchewan communities. About $428,000 was provided to groups in Saskatoon and more than $187,000 to groups in Regina. Groups in other regions also received funds, including:
- Prince Albert and area received more than $146,000
- Weyburn, Estevan and area received nearly $121,000
- Yorkton, Melville and area received more than $112,000
- Meadow Lake and area received more than $94,000
- Humboldt, Melfort and area received more than $41,000


