You know, it might be cold as fuck here in Sask (-38 this morning, -55 with windchill), but at least our Conservative government acts in some ways like a Conservative government. Businesses are still open, restaurants are open, gyms are open, no curfew. And we have the highest number of new cases per capita in Canada.
If you want to work outside of agriculture, then stick to Regina or Saskatoon. Though I would choose to a town around these cities and then just drive in to work (which is what I do).
If you want to retire then Prince Albert or in general any town up north on the border to the boreal forest is a good choice.
Another rule is to stay away from North Battleford and the surrounding area. It's just a big shithole.
And if you want to live in a small town, then be prepared to have shit internet. Really shitty internet.
You know, it might be cold as fuck here in Sask (-38 this morning, -55 with windchill), but at least our Conservative government acts in some ways like a Conservative government. Businesses are still open, restaurants are open, gyms are open, no curfew. And we have the highest number of new cases per capita in Canada.
any recommendations to live in sask?
Depends on what kind of job you want to have.
If you want to work outside of agriculture, then stick to Regina or Saskatoon. Though I would choose to a town around these cities and then just drive in to work (which is what I do).
If you want to retire then Prince Albert or in general any town up north on the border to the boreal forest is a good choice.
Another rule is to stay away from North Battleford and the surrounding area. It's just a big shithole.
And if you want to live in a small town, then be prepared to have shit internet. Really shitty internet.
Saskatoon isn’t perfect, but it’s very nice if you’re looking for the city feel.
And if you can, live on the east side of the river.