Saskatchewan RCMP offers reminders to hunters
Hunting season has started and Saskatchewan RCMP detachments are starting to get reports of stolen firearms, ammunition and other related items.
Creating Close Knit Communities: SaskEnergy’s Share the Warmth Program Returns for 2023-24
People helping people is at the core of Share the Warmth Grant Program – one of SaskEnergy’s mainstay community support initiatives.
Increase in wages for Certified Early Childhood Educators beginning Oct 1
Last week, the Governments of Saskatchewan and Canada announced an investment of $7 million dollars to increase the wages for Early Childhood Educators…
Sask Polytechnic to get new campus in Saskatoon
With impending retirements of many people in the trades, educating new tradespeople is of growing importance. But if you’re currently attending Saskatchewan Polytechnic…
Province offers grants to help seniors live independently
For a second year, the Government of Saskatchewan is investing $250,000 in grant funding for organizations and community groups that serve seniors.
Cut Knife RCMP: male charged after drugs, weapon seized during search warrant
On the morning of September 18, 2023, Cut Knife RCMP executed a search warrant at a residence on Little Pine First Nation as part of an ongoing trafficking investigation.
Unity RCMP investigating attempted robbery and firearm discharge
On September 18, 2023 at approximately 6:00 p.m., Kerrobert RCMP received a report of a theft in progress in the RM of Tramping Lake, SK.
Provincial Government approves SaskEnergy bill decrease for October 1, 2023
Going into the winter season, SaskEnergy customers will be paying less on their monthly natural gas bills.
Government begins search for Chief Marshal
The province is officially beginning its search for a Chief Marshal for the Saskatchewan Marshals Service.
Nominations Now Open For The 2023 Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal
Nominations are now being accepted for the 2023 Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal.
Serious collision on Highway #7
On September 11, 2023, at approximately 1:20 p.m., Rosetown RCMP received a report of a collision on Highway #7, just west of Tessier, SK.
Viterra and STARS team up to launch 2024 calendar campaign fundraiser
Viterra Canada Inc. (“Viterra”) announced tlast week that it is continuing it’s long-standing partnership with STARS to sponsor the 2024 edition of the non-profit’s fundraising calendar.
Province adds 4,600 jobs over last year - 2,800 over last month
Saskatchewan continues to demonstrate strong labour force growth, with 4,600 new jobs year over year according to newly released labour force figures…
SaskEnergy launches new mobile app
SaskEnergy is making it easier for customers to stay informed about their natural gas services by launching a mobile application.
Saskatchewan Forecasts Surplus, Continues Debt Reduction at Q1
Saskatchewan is forecasting a $485.5 million surplus at first quarter, a strong bottom line. The plan to retire up to $1 billion in operating debt remains on track.
1816 intersection violations issued by CTSS
Since the beginning of 2023, Combined Traffic Services Saskatchewan (CTSS) has issued 1816 tickets to drivers in Saskatchewan for violations at intersections.
Moe mid-summer cabinet shuffle
The mid-summer cabinet shuffle has become something of a tradition with the Saskatchewan Party government, and there were substantial changes in many of the key ministries…
Three men face serious charges after Rosetown raid
Officers secured a perimeter around the residence to ensure public and officer safety. There were no injuries sustained by anyone involved in the execution of the search warrant.
Saskatchewan celebrates resumption of Provincial Firefighting Training
Saskatchewan residents can once again be trained as certified firefighters in the province. Suncrest College has re-opened its firefighting program in Melville, Saskatchewan.
Education Minister announces new parental inclusion and consent policies
Education Minister Dustin Duncan has announced new parental inclusion and consent policies for Saskatchewan schools.