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Saskatchewan Chapter

Linux User Group Saskatchewan — building open-source community across the province.

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Linux User Group Saskatchewan

LUGSASK — Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

A volunteer-driven, non-profit community for anyone interested in Linux, open-source software, and free technology across Saskatchewan — from curious beginners to seasoned professionals.

Location
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

About LUGSASK

The Linux User Group Saskatchewan (LUGSASK) is Saskatchewan's official chapter of the Linux Association of Canada — a registered non-profit organisation dedicated to promoting Linux, open-source software, and digital freedom across the province.

Founded by a small group of Linux enthusiasts, LUGSASK has grown into a welcoming community of developers, students, system administrators, hobbyists, and curious beginners united by a passion for open technology. Whether you're running Linux on your laptop, managing servers, or just curious about making the switch, there's a place for you here.

The group hosts regular meetups, workshops, and events across Saskatchewan — with a focus on hands-on learning, knowledge sharing, and building a strong local open-source ecosystem. All skill levels are welcome, and membership is completely free.

LUGSASK is registered as a non-profit organisation in Saskatchewan (Registration No. 102237822) and operates entirely on a volunteer basis.

Quick Info

Province Saskatchewan
City Saskatoon
Type Non-Profit Organisation
Registration 102237822
Membership Free
Language English / French

Ready to join the Saskatchewan Linux community?

Visit the LUGSASK website to learn more, register as a member, check upcoming events, or get in touch with the team. Membership is free and everyone is welcome.