Government of Saskatchewan News
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Premier Scott Moe and Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Laura Ross were at the John Hopkins Regina Soundstage in Regina today attending the grand unveiling of the LED Volume Wall, brought to...
Changes to Fees and Charges in 2024-25
Certain fees and charges paid in Saskatchewan will change in 2024-25 to reflect rate freezes, changes to radiation services fees and removal of film classification fees.
The changes are forecast...
Inquest Into the Death of Jeremy Sabourin
A public inquest into the death of Jeremy Sabourin will be held April 15 to 19, 2024, at the Heritage Inn Hotel and Convention Centre, 1590 Main Street North in Moose Jaw.
The first day of the...
SRC Designated as Primary Organization in Saskatchewan Responsible for Microreactor Development
The Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) will now serve as the primary organization responsible for micro-Small Modular Reactor (microreactor) development in the province. The SRC will also be the...
Protect Your Elm Trees: Pruning Ban Begins April 1
The annual ban on pruning elm trees in Saskatchewan begins April 1 and runs until August 31. The ban is in place to protect the province's elm trees by helping slow the spread of Dutch elm disease...
Creating Food and Economic Security for a Stronger Saskatchewan
Today, Premier Scott Moe announced the Government of Saskatchewan is moving forward with constructing the early works of the first 90,000 acres of the Lake Diefenbaker Irrigation Project. The total...
New Record for Municipal Revenue Sharing at $340.2 Million
Premier Scott Moe has announced that Saskatchewan's 2024-25 Municipal Revenue Sharing (MRS) Program will set a new record at $340.2 million, an increase of approximately $42.3 million more than the...
Government Establishes Inaugural Accessibility Advisory Committee
A new Accessibility Advisory Committee was established on March 1, 2024, to support the implementation of The Accessible Saskatchewan Act which came into force on December 3, 2023. The committee...
Minister Vandal Announces Investment in Processing of Rare Earth Elements in Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan is a mining powerhouse, providing potash for agriculture, uranium for clean fuel, helium for medical and industrial use, and now rare earth elements (REE), which are used in electric...
Bridging Communities Together Across Saskatchewan with Joint Federal and Provincial Funding
Bridges and culverts in communities across Saskatchewan will be replaced or upgraded after a combined investment of more than $8.2 million from the federal and provincial governments along with...
More Doctors Recruited to Rural Communities
Fourteen new physicians are now practicing in rural communities across Saskatchewan after completing the Saskatchewan International Physician Practice Assessment (SIPPA) program in...
Government Supports Irrigation Development in Saskatchewan
Today, the Government of Saskatchewan announced more than $19 million to ensure the continued success of irrigation districts in the province.
The funding will help to sustain irrigation...
Investor Alert: Simple Wealth FX is Not Registered
The Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority of Saskatchewan (FCAA) warns investors of the online entity SimpleWealthFX.
"Saskatchewan residents are advised to exercise caution when contemplating...
Saskatchewan Proclaims March as Rendez-vous de la Francophonie 2024
Today, Minister Responsible for Francophone Affairs, Laura Ross, proclaimed March as "Rendez-vous de la Francophonie 2024" in Saskatchewan during a special ceremony at the Saskatchewan legislature....
Government of Saskatchewan Introduces New Bear Spray Regulations
New provincial regulations will restrict the possession of capsaicin-containing wildlife control products (or 'bear spray') in public urban spaces in Saskatchewan. The regulations will also...
Saskatchewan Creating Opportunities for Indigenous Businesses
Third Annual Indigenous Business Gathering a Showcase of Province's Indigenous Business Sector
Today, the Government of Saskatchewan hosts its third annual Indigenous Business Gathering at...
Recent Snowfall Improves Spring Runoff Forecast
Today, the Water Security Agency (WSA) issued the Spring Runoff Forecast for 2024. A near normal runoff is expected in the Saskatoon area and west toward Biggar, as well as in the eastern portions...
New Initiatives to Enhance Utilization of Nurse Practitioners
Premier Scott Moe and Health Minister Everett Hindley joined MLA Terry Jenson in Warman today to announce new initiatives to enhance and expand utilization of Nurse Practitioners throughout the...
Province Supports Indigenous Education Opportunities in Saskatchewan
More Indigenous students in Saskatchewan will have the opportunity to learn in their first language. The Government of Saskatchewan is providing $108,800 to the First Nations University of Canada...
Province Unveils Saskatchewan Investment Attraction Strategy
New and Expanded Programs and a New Investor Website to Support Investment Opportunities
Today, the Government of Saskatchewan released Securing the Next Decade of Growth: Saskatchewan's Investment...