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Who Knew? Visitors to Saskatchewan parks will save about $375,000 annually with the elimination of campfire permit fees. The $3-per-day fee was introduced in provincial parks in 2003 and removed as of April 1, 2008. Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation ![]() The Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation (SHF) is a Crown Corporation established by provincial legislation in 1991. The affairs of the SHF are directed by a board appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council. Established as a major support agency for heritage conservation and development, the principal mandate of the SHF since its inception has been to provide financial support to heritage projects at the provincial and community level that seek to conserve, research, interpret, develop and promote Saskatchewan's diverse heritage resources. To this end, the SHF has developed a series of heritage grant programs which complement the personal commitments and economic resources of individuals and agencies across Saskatchewan. The SHF is also mandated to acquire, manage and develop real and moveable property in the name of the Crown, and to accept the donation of cash monies, property and other bequests. Read the Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation Annual Report - 2006/2007 |
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