People returning to work under the first two phases of the Reopen Saskatchewan plan will have access to licensed child-care services, according to the government.
Over 2,100 spaces in 47 school-based centres continue to operate as part of a reserved supply for coronavirus pandemic response workers, according to a press release.
Government officials said there is capacity within that supply to expand accessibility to other workers starting on May 4. “As we move to gradually reopen Saskatchewan, we know that parents, caregivers and families returning to work will need child care support, and we are helping them by ensuring their children are safe and well cared for,” Education Minister Gordon Wyant said in a press release on Thursday. “I want