New North is a non-profit association located in La Ronge, Saskatchewan. Its main purpose is to represent and advocate for 35 northern member communities located within the Northern Administrative District (NAD).
Located at 320 Boardman Street West, La Ronge, SK
Kikinahk Friendship Centre
E-mail: new.north@sasktel.net
Phone: 306 425 5505
Fax: 306 425 5506
New North
Saskatchewan Association of Northern Communities
New North is the lobbying and advocacy association for the municipalities of northern Saskatchewan.
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New North - SANC Services Inc. is proud to partner in the Targeted Sector Support Initiative (TSS)!
The Deadline for applications is now closed. Thank you for your interest.
Results are pending approval and will be announced shortly.
As a member organization of the TSS steering committee amongst representatives from the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA), the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) and the Ministry of Government Relations.
We encourage northern municipalities to apply.
The Target Sector Support Initiative supports inter-community collaboration that helps build capacity and promotes good governance in Saskatchewan municipalities.
Cost-Shared Grants
The Targeted Sector Support (TSS) is a portion of Municipal Revenue Sharing ($1.5 million per fiscal year) used to encourage inter-community collaboration, help build capacity and promote good governance in all Saskatchewan municipalities. The funds are used to support projects that help municipalities to strengthen their core governance and administration responsibilities and advance the priorities set by the Steering Committee.
MEDIA RELEASE
More on the TSS Initiative: https://www.saskatchewan.ca/government/news-and-media/2021/november/01/funding-now-available-to-saskatchewan-municipalities-for-targeted-sector-support.
Please consider applying.
As northerners, we know we are stronger when we work together!
"MuniSask" No More
Our sister organization is back to being SUMA following a vote by members on June 1.
Take a look at the Media Advisory to find out why.





