With the legalization of cannabis occurring across Canada today, the Government of Saskatchewan is ensuring everyone is clear on what the new rules are. “We want to ensure everyone knows…
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As a successful construction season comes to an end, work is already underway for next year. “A lot has been accomplished this construction season including new passing lanes, surfacing, and…
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Today, Government Relations Minister Warren Kaeding along with City of Regina Mayor Michael Fougere officially kicked off October 7 to 13 as Fire Prevention Week across Saskatchewan. This year’s theme…
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New Agreement Signed to Support Infrastructure Projects and Strengthen Communities Across the Province The Governments of Canada and Saskatchewan are working together to make long-term infrastructure investments that will create…
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Another wet and cool week has significantly slowed harvest operations in the province. Sixty-eight per cent of the crop is now in the bin, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture’s Weekly Crop…
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Saskatchewan people are advised to continue to take precautions against tick bites when spending time outdoors. The black-legged ticks that can carry a bacteria that causes Lyme disease are rare…
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Field research by scientists at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum continued to reap a harvest of fresh new fossil discoveries throughout the summer of 2018. “Saskatchewan is becoming better known…
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With two years of data proving drivers reduce their speed on photo speed enforced roads, and that the number and severity of collisions and injuries on those roads go down…
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Saskatchewan residents are encouraged to “look up” and check their smoke alarms. “Working smoke alarms save lives,” Government Relations Minister Warren Kaeding said. “Since home is the place where fires…
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As the long-weekend approaches, the Government of Saskatchewan is reminding travellers to be aware of work zones and travel with care on our provincial highways. “The Saskatchewan Day long weekend…
