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454 drivers were suspended for impaired driving offences, according to the March Traffic Safety Spotlight results.
SaskEnergy, in collaboration with SaskPower, is expanding its popular Commercial Space and Water Heating Rebate (CSWHR) to include the replacement of rooftop units…
To anyone who will be partaking in any sort of “celebration” this weekend: your friends at SGI would like to make sure that your plans also include a way to get home safely.
Saskatchewan continues to tackle inflationary pressures. In March 2024, the consumer price index in Saskatchewan increased by only 1.5 per cent from March 2023 (seasonally-unadjusted).
From April 14-17, over 1000 representatives from Saskatchewan’s cities, towns, villages, resort villages, and northern municipalities will come together…
Above freezing temperatures throughout the middle of March resulted in snowmelt runoff either beginning, or in some instances being complete…
Homemade beer and wine will soon be able to be served at family events that hold a special occasion permit in Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan's population grew by more than 30,000 in 2023 to an all-time high of 1,225,493, according to new population figures released today by Statistics Canada.
Saskatchewan RCMP is warning the public of a rise in reports of financially-motived online sextortion scams targeting youth across the province.
Fighting insurance fraud is important because it helps keep the cost of insurance down for customers.
Measles cases are occurring at an increasing rate worldwide and the risk of exposure to measles in Canada is growing.
SaskEnergy is incentivizing customers to build new homes at higher energy efficiency levels than required by the current National Building Code of Canada 2020.
Attention, winter anglers: all good things must end and the deadlines to get your fishing shelters off the ice are coming up quickly.
Statistics Canada has released its labour force statistics for the month of February, which showcase the growth of Saskatchewan's strong workforce.
Alberta is asking thousands of water licence users to move their licence online to save time, reduce red tape and help the province during a drought.
The Government of Saskatchewan is extending its firearm safety campaign, "Secure Firearms. Safe Communities," into the spring with updated materials…
As part of Budget 2024, Alberta’s government is investing in drone technology for faster, easier assessment of wildlife damage to crops.
Statistics Canada has released data showing that Saskatchewan ranks second among the provinces for growth in capital investment in 2023…
The familiar sound of ringing phones will soon be heard across the province. Social Services Minister Gene Makowsky on behalf of Minister responsible…
Newly released numbers from Statistics Canada show Saskatchewan's labour market is off to a strong start in 2024, with 12,900 new jobs added last month when compared to January 2023…
Saskatchewan's agriculture industry has posted a fourth consecutive year of record agri-food exports, with shipments totalling $20.2 billion for 2023.
A Saskatchewan newborn baby needing critical care was recently helped by STARS as the organization completed its first ever helicopter neonatal intensive care transport.
Teachers across the province once again took up their signs last week as a second one-day strike left classrooms empty last Monday.
When the weather turns sour, one resource many people in this province turn to is the Highway Hotline website. Complete with updated road conditions and incident reports
Reservations for Saskatchewan Provincial Parks 2024 camping season are set to begin April 1 for seasonal campsites and April 2 to 9 for nightly, Camp-Easy and group campsites.
Last week Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) announced significant changes to international student program policy.
Effective February 1, 2024, the minimum age for the purchase of tobacco and vapour products will increase from 18 to 19 years of age.
Police were heavily focused on impaired driving enforcement over the holiday season and those efforts resulted in 545 impaired driving offences reported for December.
Saskatchewan continues to tell its story on the global stage, which has led to a host of new trade partnerships and opportunities for the province in the third quarter of the 2023/2024 fiscal year.