With Osprey Wings grounding its planes and no clear successor to take over the charter flight company, outfitters in northern Saskatchewan are worried.
The announcement is seen as a positive one by Randy Goulden, Executive Director of Tourism Yorkton. “The Yorkton area is well known for the developed tourism opportunities in outfitting and ecotourism,” she told Yorkton This Week. “Tourism expenditures have dropped significantly due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The relief measures announced will be a welcome assistance to the challenges the outfitting and ecotourism industry are facing.” The interim measures are similar to 2020-21. Provincial assistance includes: Forsaking outfitting licence fees for those who do not operate in 2021; Allowing outfitters to retain the right to a licence in 2022, as well as maintaining the ability to advertise for the 2022 season;
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