\u0022Once we start on this next phase which we now have funding for, we’ll be able to zero in on a new location.\u0022
This week’s provincial budget includes $4 million in capital funds to help realize its long-time goal of a new campus in the city.
Its operations — including courses on everything from applied agriculture to business to radiography — now sprawl across 11 separate locations in Saskatoon. The $4 million builds on a $1 million investment in the last budget that Rosia said will go toward the “planning and design” phase of a new Saskatoon campus whose site has yet to be determined.
“Once we start on this next phase which we now have funding for, we’ll be able to zero in on a new location,” he said.
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