Government of Saskatchewan News
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Louis Dreyfus Company’s New Facility is Expected in 2025
Today, the Government of Saskatchewan welcomed Louis Dreyfus Company’s (LDC) announcement of a new pea protein isolate production plant at...
Making Life More Affordable with The Active Families Benefit
With tax season around the corner, the Government of Saskatchewan is reminding families with children and youth participating in sports, culture, and recreation that they can access the Active...
SIRT Investigating Officer-Involved Shooting in Saskatoon
On Saturday, February 3 at approximately 3:37 a.m., the Saskatchewan Serious Incident Response Team (SIRT) received a notification from the Saskatoon Police Service (SPS) regarding an...
Saskatchewan Applying to Intervene in Legal Challenges to Federal Firearms Ban
The Government of Saskatchewan is applying to intervene in legal challenges to the federal firearms ban currently before the Federal Court of Appeal.
The original challenges were heard in Ottawa...
Public Loss Report - Saskatchewan Polytechnic and Regional Colleges
The most recent quarterly report on losses of public money within Saskatchewan Polytechnic and the regional colleges has been tabled with the Standing Committee on Public Accounts.
This report...
Losses of Public Money for 2023-24 Third Quarter
The report on losses of public money within Saskatchewan health organizations has been tabled with the Standing Committee on Public Accounts.
The Ministry of Health reports losses by the...
Loss Reports Tabled
The most recent quarterly reports on losses of public money within government ministries and Crown corporations, for the period from October 1, 2023, to December 31, 2023, have been tabled with...
Saskatchewan Doctors Ratify New Four-Year Contract
Today, Health Minister Everett Hindley and Saskatchewan Medical Association (SMA) President Dr. Annette Epp were pleased to announce that Saskatchewan physicians have ratified a new four-year...
February 4th to 10th is the 19th Annual Archives Week in Saskatchewan
Archives across the province take the spotlight during the 19th Annual Archives Week in Saskatchewan. The Saskatchewan Council for Archives and Archivists (SCAA) represents archives across the...
Death at Pine Grove Correctional Centre
A 24-year-old female inmate on remand was declared deceased on Thursday, February 1 at the Victoria Hospital in Prince Albert.
The inmate was found unresponsive on a living unit at Pine Grove...
Government of Saskatchewan Signs Contract with PCL Construction Management Inc. to Construct the New Prince Albert Victoria Hospital
The Prince Albert Victoria Hospital project continues to progress with the award of the design build agreement to PCL Construction Management Inc. (PCL). The value of the construction contract is...
Rink on Wascana Closes for the Season
The Provincial Capital Commission (PCC) is announcing the closure of the Rink on Wascana for the rest of the season.
The rink closure is due to the melting ice surface and potential public safety...
Government of Saskatchewan Announces New Supportive Housing in Regina
Today, the Government of Saskatchewan and Nēwo-Yōtina Friendship Centre announced 20 new supportive housing units in Regina. The spaces are part of the Provincial Approach to Homelessness,...
African-Canadian/Black History Month Proclaimed in Saskatchewan
February has been proclaimed as African-Canadian/Black History Month in Saskatchewan, to honour and recognize the legacy of African-Canadians across the province.
African-Canadian/Black History...
$1.5 Million in Charitable Gaming Grants Paid to Community Groups Across Saskatchewan
More than 850 groups and organizations across Saskatchewan received a total of $1.5 million in charitable gaming grants from Lotteries and Gaming Saskatchewan (LGS) in the third quarter of the...
Sask Parks Announces 2024 Campsite Reservation Dates
Reservations for Saskatchewan Provincial Parks 2024 camping season are set to begin April 1 for seasonal campsites and April 2 to 9 for nightly, Camp-Easy and group campsites.
"Camping continues to...
Four Communities to Host New Integrated Youth Services
Four organizations have been chosen to operate Saskatchewan's Integrated Youth Services (IYS) sites, which deliver supports to young people aged 12 to 25 and their caregivers.
After a competitive...
Greater Supports for At-Risk Mothers Through Increased Funding for Sanctum Care Group Programs
New mothers and pregnant women taking part in Sanctum Care Group Inc. (Sanctum) programs now have greater access to supports thanks to an enhanced partnership between the Ministry of Social...
Eligibility Area Expansion and Deadline Extension for 2023 Canada-Saskatchewan Feed Program
Today, Agriculture and Agri-Food (AAFC) Minister Lawrence MacAulay and Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister David Marit announced updates to Saskatchewan's 2023 Canada-Saskatchewan Feed Program,...
Coverage Expands for Cystic Fibrosis Drug
More children in Saskatchewan living with cystic fibrosis (CF) are now eligible for Trikafta, a medication that improves lung function. Starting February 1, 2024, coverage of Trikafta will be...