Government of Saskatchewan News
/* ES HIDE ALL TABS FOR KUOOT php print render($tabs); */ ?>New Legislation to Recognize the Heritages of Saskatchewan's Many Peoples
Today, Parks, Culture, and Sport Minister Alana Ross introduced The Heritage Recognition (From Many Peoples, Strength) Act to create a new framework for recognizing the days, weeks, and months that...
New Funding will Support Victims of Crime and Build Community Safety in West Central Saskatchewan
MLA quote Not Approved. NR is Approved.
Government Enhances Legislation for Animal Protection in Saskatchewan
Today, the Government of Saskatchewan introduced The Animal Protection Amendment Act, 2025, which will strengthen and create more transparency and public accountability around animal welfare...
Premier Returns From Trade Talks in Washington
Today, Premier Scott Moe returned from a mission to Washington D.C. where he met with United States (U.S.) elected and government officials. During his meetings, the Premier discussed tariffs,...
Illegal Possession and Transport of Timber Nets Almost $10,000 in Fines
If you want to harvest trees from the provincial forest to sell, you need to get a licence. If you don't, it can cost you, as three Prince Albert-area men learned.
On April 17, 2025, Terry Thoms,...
Government Expands Provincial Approach to Homelessness
The Government of Saskatchewan is building on the Provincial Approach to Homelessness (PATH), investing up to an additional $20 million over three years to expand programs to prevent homelessness...
Saskatchewan Commemorates Holodomor
During a special service at the Legislative Building today, Provincial Secretary Jamie Martens and members of the legislative assembly joined with members of the province's Ukrainian community to...
Death at Regina Correctional Centre
A 66-year-old male inmate was declared deceased on Saturday, November 15 at 9:14 p.m., at the Pasqua Hospital in Regina.
The inmate was initially transported to the hospital via EMS and Regina...
Saskatchewan Housing Starts Top the Charts
Province Leads Nation in Year-to-Date Growth
Today, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation's new figures show Saskatchewan's housing starts increased by 50.8 per cent in the first ten months...
ExploreSask Photo Contest Winners Announced
Tourism Saskatchewan is pleased to announce the winning submissions for the 2025 ExploreSask Photo Contest. The competition, launched in July, received 3,785 entries by the September 30 deadline....
Saskatchewan Recognizes International Education Week 2025
The Government of Saskatchewan proudly recognizes International Education Week from November 17 to 21, 2025. Celebrated annually by governments and post-secondary institutions across Canada, this...
Saskatchewan Expands Patient Access to Primary Care with 19 Nurse Practitioner Contracts
The Government of Saskatchewan is delivering on its commitment to expand access for patients to primary care by signing 19 Nurse Practitioners (NPs) to contracts to provide publicly funded primary...
Death at Regina Correctional Centre
A 39-year-old male was declared deceased on Thursday, November 13, at the Regina Correctional Centre (RCC).
The inmate was found unresponsive on a living unit at RCC at approximately 11:04 a.m....
Canada Housing Infrastructure Fund Application Deadline Approaches
Communities across Saskatchewan are urged to apply for funding through the Provincial-Territorial stream of the Canada Housing Infrastructure Fund (CHIF) before noon CST on Friday, November 28,...
Free Menstrual Products Program to Continue in Saskatchewan Schools
Free menstrual products will continue to be distributed to primary and secondary schools across the province through a renewed agreement and ongoing partnership between the Government of...
Saskatchewan Serious Incident Response Team Concludes Investigation into Death Following Call for Service to Maidstone RCMP
On Wednesday, April 3, 2024, the Saskatchewan Serious Incident Response Team (SIRT) received a notification from the Saskatchewan RCMP related to the discovery of a serious injury following a call...
$7.8 Million to Support Policing Initiatives in Saskatoon
The Government of Saskatchewan, with support from Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI), is investing $7.8 million in 2025-26 through the Municipal Police Grants program to support policing and...
Changes Made to Production Levy for Craft Refreshment Beverage Producers
Today the Government of Saskatchewan announced changes to the craft production levy structure for craft refreshment beverages to reduce barriers to growth for small producers.
As part of these...
City of Weyburn to Receive $418,000 to Support Municipal Police
The Government of Saskatchewan, including a contribution from Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI), is providing a total of $418,000 through the Municipal Police Grants program to the City of...
$357,000 to Support Yorkton Policing Initiatives
The Government of Saskatchewan is investing $357,000 in 2025-26 through the Municipal Police Grants program to support policing in the City of Yorkton. This funding continues to support three RCMP...

