
Auctions of SLGA liquor permits generate more than $45 million
The Saskatchewan government cashed in with the recent auctions of liquor permits.
The provincial government announced Monday that final bids for the permits totalled $45,077,800. The permits were associated with Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA) retail stores across the province that are being closed.
To date, 27 of the SLGA-run liquor stores have shut their doors. The remaining seven are to close at the end of business March 11.
“We are pleased to see these auctions come to a successful conclusion,” Lori Carr, the minister responsible for SLGA, said in a media release. “The incredible amount of interest means that we will have additional revenue to put toward the high-quality public services we all enjoy.”