Province raises minimum vaping, smoking age
The Government of Saskatchewan has passed Bill 147 which amends The Tobacco and Vapour Products Control Act to increase the minimum age for tobacco and vapour product purchase from 18…
The Government of Saskatchewan has passed Bill 147 which amends The Tobacco and Vapour Products Control Act to increase the minimum age for tobacco and vapour product purchase from 18…
With temperatures cooling and snow arriving, the Water Security Agency (WSA) is reminding the public to ensure that ice is thick enough to safely walk, drive or snowmobile on. Ice…
The Government of Saskatchewan is implementing changes to high school graduation requirements in Saskatchewan to provide students with more choice and flexibility in their education. These changes will be implemented…
The Ministry of Social Services has expanded its partnerships to provide trusteeship and money management services to 300 more income assistance clients. As announced in the 2023-24 provincial budget, an…
This November, to mark Financial Literacy Month, the Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority of Saskatchewan (FCAA) will help investors learn about crypto investment scams through a month-long social media campaign.…
Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools’ Board of Education held its annual organizational meeting on November 6. The annual meeting is where the board selects a chair, vice-chair and trustees to represent…
The long-term Provincial Education Plan focuses on supporting all Prekindergarten to Grade 12 students in learning what they need for their future, ensuring they feel safe and are supported. The…
The Warrant Intelligence Team within the Ministry of Corrections, Policing and Public Safety officially began operations on November 1, 2023. The Team will work with other government ministries and Crown…
Every November, residents have the opportunity to remember all those who have served our nation and reflect upon the sacrifices they have made. In Saskatchewan, the laying of the wreath…
The Government of Saskatchewan passed Bill 139, The Saskatchewan Remembrance Observance Act, on Wednesday, November 1 as a way to ensure that employees are able to wear a poppy recognized…