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Insurance and training funding enhances search and rescue

SPSA will provide funding to SARSAV up to a maximum of $40,000 over the next two years
SARSAV and SPSA
Funding agreement has been 25 years in the making according to SARSAV.

REGINA ‑ The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) and Search and Rescue Saskatchewan Association of Volunteers (SARSAV) are partnering to enhance search and rescue services across Saskatchewan.

The SPSA will provide funding to SARSAV up to a maximum of $40,000 over the next two years.

"This funding will assist SARSAV to purchase insurance coverage to insure its members from the effect of injury or claims of liability," Corrections, Policing and Public Safety Minister Christine Tell said.

This partnership between the SPSA and SARSAV will also support training to further build Ground Search and Rescue capacity and other support across Saskatchewan, according to a government press release.

"The memorandum of agreement with the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency is a commitment to ongoing support that will offer a level of sustainability that SARSAV has not had previously," SARSAV President Bobbi Buchanan said.

"This is an incredible milestone representing a phenomenal undertaking and relationship building that has taken 25 years to realize. We couldn't be happier to see the hard work put in by many dedicated people come to fruition. This is a moment worthy of celebration."

The announcement comes just as Saskatchewan is set to celebrate Search and Rescue Week Sept. 25 to Oct. 1.

To learn more about the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency, visit saskpublicsafety.ca.

To learn more about Search and Rescue Saskatchewan Association of Volunteers, visit http://sarsav.ca//.