Provincial
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New Provincial Stunting and Racing Penalties Introduced
Now in effect, drivers in Saskatchewan caught stunting, racing, or excessively speeding will face a 30-day vehicle impoundment and an…
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New Financial Supports for Families with Children Requiring Out of Province Care
The Government of Saskatchewan announced it will be providing financial assistance to families who are referred out of province for…
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KidSport Month kicks Off with Visit to the Legislature
Parks, Culture and Sport, Minister Laura Ross, proclaimed May as KidSport Month in Saskatchewan. The month-long celebration of the children’s…
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Big Game Draw 2024 is Open
Saskatchewan residents who want to hunt elk, moose, pronghorn or mule deer within the province can now apply for the…
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Cattle Record Keeping – Why It Should Move Up on Your To-Do List
By Natasha Wilkie, PAg, Livestock and Feed Extension Specialist, Weyburn For many reasons, paperwork is often at the bottom of…
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BHP and Carlton Trail College Building Mining Training Pathways in Saskatchewan
BHP and Carlton Trail College are pleased to announce that they have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to enhance…
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New Group Homes for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities Open in Saskatoon
Recently, Services Minister Gene Makowsky and representatives from Elmwood Residences Inc. celebrated the grand opening of three new group homes…
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312 Suspensions, 142 Criminal Charges for Impaired Driving in Province
454 drivers were suspended for impaired driving offences, according to the March Traffic Safety Spotlight results. Police across Saskatchewan reported…
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Province Raises Awareness of Living Organ Donation During Organ and Tissue Awareness Month
Saskatchewan is joining Canadians in recognizing National Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Month (NOTDAM) in April with several activities as…
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U.S. Officials Strengthen Measures to Contain Further Spread of H5N1
U.S. authorities have intensified their efforts to curb the spread of the first recorded outbreak of H5N1, or bird flu,…
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