Area businesses earn tourism awards
It was a proud night for Saskatchewan at the Canadian Tourism Awards, with multiple businesses earning national recognition for excellence. This marked a record-breaking year with nine finalists announced from…
It was a proud night for Saskatchewan at the Canadian Tourism Awards, with multiple businesses earning national recognition for excellence. This marked a record-breaking year with nine finalists announced from…
By KEVIN BERGER, Local Journalism Initiative The annual Ag in Motion farm show was named the Business Event of the Year at the 2025 Canadian Tourism Awards, which were handed…
Applications are now open until June 2028 for the Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Investment Tax Credit, a new program designed to help Saskatchewan businesses attract investment and expand operations.…
If you want to harvest trees from the provincial forest to sell, you need to get a licence. If you don’t, it can cost you, as three Prince Albert-area men…
The Government of Saskatchewan is building on the Provincial Approach to Homelessness (PATH), investing up to an additional $20 million over three years to expand programs to prevent homelessness and…
During a special service at the Legislative Building on Tuesday, November 18, Provincial Secretary Jamie Martens and members of the legislative assembly joined with members of the province’s Ukrainian community…
Free menstrual products will continue to be distributed to primary and secondary schools across the province through a renewed agreement and ongoing partnership between the Government of Saskatchewan and Shoppers…
Local non-profit groups and organizations in Martensville, Warman, Aberdeen, Clavet, Delisle, Langham and other nearby communities received more than $90,000 in charitable gaming grants from July 1 to September 30.As…
Today, Education Minister Everett Hindley introduced The Building Schools Faster Act, a new piece of legislation designed to streamline the acquisition of land for school construction in rapidly growing neighbourhoods.…
The Canadian Journalism Foundation (CJF) has released a new survey detailing the concerns that Canadians, of both younger and older generations, have regarding the burden of artificial intelligence in news…