Mid Plains Diesel. Heavy duty equipment parts & repair.
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A Saskatchewan grassland conservation group has released an updated tool to help assess the health of native prairie rangelands.
All 162 medical residency seats at the University of Saskatchewan have been filled through the 2026 Canadian Resident Matching Service.
Requests for assistance to Saskatchewan’s Ombudsman increased for the second year in a row, according to the office’s 2025 annual report.
Saskatchewan posted the strongest year-over-year wholesale trade growth in Canada in February, according to new figures released Wednesday by Statistics Canada.
Saskatchewan’s energy minister will head to Ottawa next week to press for federal policy changes aimed at accelerating growth in the province’s helium sector…
Heritage Saskatchewan is calling for nominations for the 2026 Lieutenant Governor’s Heritage Awards, recognizing individuals, organizations and communities…
People may comment on SaskPower’s plan to increase its power rates during a session in Saskatoon on Thursday.
The end of winter brought a rise in influenza cases in Saskatchewan. Other viruses retreated or stood still “Hospitalizations have increased for influenza…
Rural Saskatchewan residents often spend more time travelling to see a doctor than they do receiving care, and a new report suggests virtual medicine is increasingly filling that gap.
Saskatchewan recorded the second-highest year-over-year increase in building construction investment among the provinces in January, according to figures released by Statistics Canada.
The number of people testing positive for the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 slid to 49 during the week of March 1 to 7, down from 71 the week before and 102 during Feb. 8 to 14.
Spring weight restrictions took effect at 12:01 a.m. Friday on secondary highways in southwest Saskatchewan as warmer temperatures begin to soften roadbeds.
SaskPower will build a new transmission link between Saskatchewan’s northern and southern electrical grids in a move the provincial government says will improve reliability…
Saskatchewan had seven rigs listed as actively drilling in the latest daily drilling activity data, with Estevan showing the most activity.
Saskatchewan recorded one of the strongest increases in building construction investment in Canada at the end of 2025, according to new figures released by Statistics Canada.
As significant snowfall is forecast across much of Saskatchewan, SaskEnergy is reminding customers to take precautions to ensure natural gas equipment continues operating safely…
People sick with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) are taking up more hospital beds in Saskatchewan while the incidence of the flu and Covid-19 has fallen.
The Government of Saskatchewan’s latest Crown oil and natural gas public offering, held February 3, 2026, generated $7,009,225.76 in revenue, with the majority of bids…
Maintaining a safe following distance helps everyone stay safe on the roads. It’s (still) that time of year, where the ever-changing combination of fluctuating temperatures, blowing snow…
Statistics Canada's latest labour force numbers show that the labour market in Saskatchewan remains strong with the second lowest unemployment rate amongst provinces at 5.3 per cent…
RM of Battle River — Saskatchewan RCMP have charged an Ontario man after seizing approximately 9.1 million illicit cigarettes during a traffic stop west of North Battleford earlier this month.
Statistics Canada recently released their annual labour force numbers which demonstrate that Saskatchewan's labour market experienced another strong year…
Saskatchewan Government Insurance has applied for its first auto insurance rate increase since 2014, proposing two annual increases of 3.75 per cent beginning in June 2026.
A Saskatchewan family of four will pay no provincial income tax on its first $65,000 of income in 2026 as the province moves to the second phase of its four-year income tax reduction plan.
Governments often release bad news on Fridays — a tactic highlighted in a first-season episode of The West Wing titled “Take Out the Trash Day.”
The number of Saskatchewan residents who tested positive for the virus that causes Covid-19 rose to 92 during the week of Nov. 23-29 after 65 the week before.
Saskatchewan’s labour market continues to show strength, with the province adding 16,500 jobs in November compared with the same month last year, according to Statistics Canada.
SASKATOON – Residents of Saskatchewan who require equipment to assist with mobility or daily living can turn to SaskAbilities’ Special Needs Equipment program.
The Government of Saskatchewan is providing nearly $1.4 million to support 37 new teacher-led projects for the 2025-26 school year through the Teacher Innovation and Support Fund (TISF).
Operation Red Nose has launched its 17th annual safe ride campaign in Saskatchewan, offering free rides home for holiday revelers from Nov. 28 to Dec. 31, 2025.