COVID-19 Financial Resources for Businesses, Individuals and Families
The City of Humboldt is committed to keeping businesses, individuals and families supported and informed.
The list of resources below may change as new measures are still being announced by the Federal and Provincial Governments.
For more information on all of the provincial and federal government supports available, please contact the Business Response Team at 1-844-800-8688 or visit www.saskatchewan.ca/covid19-businesses.
Not sure which federal programs can help you? Click the button below to answer some questions that may point you in the right direction!
- Federal and National Resources
- Provincial Resources
- Local Resources
- Resources for Individuals and Families
Saskatchewan Small Business Emergency Payment (SSBEP) – Application Deadline is April 30, 2021
Strong Recovery Adaptation Rebate (SRAR) – Application Deadline is March 31, 2021
The Re-Open Saskatchewan Training Subsidy (RSTS) – Available until March 31, 2021
The Saskatchewan Touism Sector Support Program (STSSP) – Applications are available from March 8, 2021 to April 30, 2021
Checklists and Resources for Home and the Workplace
Self-screening before you go out or go to work is a good habit to get into. Before you leave the house, ask yourself how you are feeling?
- Do you have a fever greater than 99.9◦F / 37.7◦C?
- Have you been sneezing or blowing nose frequently or more than usual?
- Have you had a prolonged sore throat?
- Have you experienced an productive/uncontrollable cough lasting more than 2 weeks?
- Do you have shortness of breath?
- Have you had diarrhea associated with an acute illness?
If you or any member of your family/household have travelled outside Saskatchewan, but within Canada in the past 14 days, you are recommended to self-monitor for any of the above signs and symptoms listed above.
If you or any member of your family/household have you travelled outside of Canada in the past 14 days or if you have been in close contact with a confirmed or probable case of COVID-19 you must self-Isolate immediately and contact the Healthline 811.
For further information on COVID-19, refer to the Public Health Agency of Canada.
Below are links to some free useful workplace tip sheets and posters. You can use these guidelines as a reference while operating a business during the COVID-19 pandemic. You will find health and safety tips and good practices for both employers and workers, specific to each industry or sector. Organizations and businesses can adopt these guidelines to protect their workers and prevent the spread of infections.
Please Note: The guidance provided in these links cover just some of the adjustments organizations can make. To meet your organization’s specific needs, add your own good practices and policies to these recommendations.
The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety: Detailed downloadable documents categorized by industries and sectors.
CCOHS Posters and Documents: Browse this site for helpful guidance, advice and tools to help you plan, prepare, prevent and protect against infectious disease outbreaks.
Staying Cyber-Healthy: As cyber attackers take advantage of high-profile events, The Canadian Centre for Cyber Security offers tips to help Canadians stay “cyber-healthy”.