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Search for next Saskatchewanderer begins

Applications are now open for the next Saskatchewanderer.

The program, now in its tenth year, showcases businesses and industries in Saskatchewan through social media.

“My term as the Saskatchewanderer is unlike anything I have done or will do in my life,” says Zane Buchanan, the 2019 Saskatchewanderer. “I saw and learned more than most people get to in a lifetime – and all within the confines of the province I (now more than ever) am proud to call home.  Although I’m sad to be passing the torch, I’m looking forward to taking the perspective gained from this experience and applying it to whatever else comes my way.”

This year, the program will be aligned with the recently released Growth Plan and will focus on small businesses, investments and entrepreneurs throughout the province. The program is a partnership between Tourism Saskatchewan, the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of Trade and Export Development and the Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport.

Applicants are required to shoot, edit and submit their own original video explaining why they should be the next Saskatchewanderer. Applications will be accepted until noon on Friday, December 20.

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