On October 20th, Trade and Export Development Minister Warren Kaeding proclaimed October 19 to 25 as Small Business Week in Saskatchewan. This year’s Saskatchewan Small Business Profile, also released today,…
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    Seasonal ferry shutdowns are now underway across Saskatchewan, with the Clarkboro Ferry among the latest to close. According to the Ministry of Highways, the Clarkboro Ferry officially closed for the… 
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    Saskatchewan residents aged six months and older can now receive this year’s free Influenza and COVID-19 vaccinations at public health clinics. Participating pharmacies and select physician or nurse practitioner offices… 
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    Immunization against respiratory illness is a safe and effective way to help stay healthy, prevent illness and save lives. Beginning October 7, Saskatchewan residents can start booking appointments to receive… 
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    The Government of Saskatchewan recognizes Tuesday, September 30 as Truth and Reconciliation Day. The day honours residential school Survivors, their families and communities and pays tribute to the children who… 
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    Working in partnership with Ahtahkakoop Cree Developments (ACD), construction of the new Saskatoon Urgent Care Centre (UCC) is progressing with the completion of foundation work and piling, waterproofing, concrete floor… 
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    If you are planning a little yardwork this Labour Day weekend, you can plan to trim your elm trees starting Monday. The last day of the annual ban on pruning… 
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    The Ministry of Environment invites everyone to enjoy Saskatchewan’s beautiful lakes and rivers by trying out recreational fishing – no licence needed – during the province’s annual summer Free Fishing… 
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    ProvincialGOVERNMENT PROVIDES ADDITIONAL $500 IN FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO NORTHERN RESIDENTS DISPLACED BY WILDFIRESDue to wildfires affecting communities across Saskatchewan, Premier Scott Moe announced today that the Government of Saskatchewan will be providing emergency funds to those displaced due to ongoing emergency. All… 
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    The Government of Saskatchewan is preparing for a possible postal strike that could begin as early as May 22, 2025. Ministries, Crowns and agencies have put contingency plans in place… 
