Saskatchewan
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Please Remember To Leave Young Wild Animals Alone
Many well-meaning people may want to rescue what appear to be orphaned young animals, but the Ministry of Environment is…
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Reports of Fuel Thefts Are Up in Province
Saskatchewan’s crime reduction and crime prevention analysts has reviewed theft files from January to April and Saskatchewan RCMP has received…
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SGI Mailing Out 2022 Rebates
SGI has begun to mail out 603,000 rebate cheques to customers across Saskatchewan. You’ll receive a $100 rebate for each…
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Two Young Moose shot and left South of Hagen, Saskatchewan
On Sunday May 15th, 2022 Prince Albert Conservation Officers received a call about two young Moose being shot and left…
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Provincial Resources for Internet Child Exploitation Unit Included in 2022-23 Budget
The Ministry of Corrections, Policing and Public Safety continues to invest in the Internet Child Exploitation (ICE) unit with funding…
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Dollars and Sense
Regret Sets in for Some as Housing Markets Slow Down
Source: Tara Deschamps The Canadian Press, Global News, May 19, 2022“Many of those buyers are faced with the option of…
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Sask Parks 2022 Camping Season Officially Begins May 19
After another successful campsite reservation launch, Saskatchewan’s provincial parks are ready to welcome campers back to the parks starting this…
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SGI’s First Female President and CEO to Start June 1
After an extensive national search led by SGI’s Board of Directors, SGI’s own Penny McCune has been selected to replace…
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Amendments To Allow Alcohol Consumption In Outdoor Public Places
The province has introduced amendments that would provide municipalities and park authorities with the discretion to allow the consumption of…
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Agriculture
Handheld Probes for Managing Water Quality on Your Farm
The Ministry of Agriculture and Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation have free testing available at regional offices across the province for…
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