Saskatchewan Polytechnic is a step closer to reaching its $100 million dollar goal to build a new centralized campus after receiving a $7.5 million donation Tuesday.
The school received $7.5 million from Concorde Group of Companies founders and renowned philanthropists Irene Dubé and the late Leslie Dubé. The funding boost will go toward the “Time to Rise” campaign, to support the construction of the new Jospeh A. Remai Saskatoon Campus, which will be located at the University of Saskatchewan’s Innovation place.
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