Province launches suicide loss support program
Free, rapid access counselling is now available to support the immediate psychological needs of families and friends of people who have died by suicide or survived with significant injury or…
Free, rapid access counselling is now available to support the immediate psychological needs of families and friends of people who have died by suicide or survived with significant injury or…
The Des Nedhe Group (Des Nedhe), the 100% owned development arm of the English River First Nation, and EPCOR Utilities Inc. (EPCOR) announced a working partnership to develop a new…
Saskatchewan’s surgical system achieved the highest volumes ever recorded in the first nine months of the fiscal year from April 1 to December 31. As of December 31, 71,850 procedures…
The Water Security Agency (WSA) has released the preliminary spring runoff report. Below average snow conditions, in combination with the generally dry fall conditions, is resulting in below normal to…
Invasive species – non-native plants, animals, insects and diseases that have the potential to negatively impact Saskatchewan – can be unintentionally spread through recreational activities such as boating, camping, hiking,…
OPINION You can build a lot of reactors or HELE coal plants with CCS for a lot less by Brian Zinchuk< SaskPower Minister Dustin Duncan recently told me I watch…
Saskatchewan drivers now have a new Highway Hotline feature to help them plan safe winter travel. Track My Plow allows drivers to see the path of snowplows as they provide…
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is calling on Premier Scott Moe to cut the sales tax, cut the small business tax and end corporate welfare. The CTF presented these recommendations in…
The familiar sound of ringing phones will soon be heard across the province. Today, Social Services Minister Gene Makowsky on behalf of Minister responsible for the Provincial Capital Commission Don…
Calling all anglers! Free Fishing Weekend is coming up on the Family Day weekend in Saskatchewan. From February 17-19, residents and visitors can angle on Saskatchewan’s public waters without a…