SaskPower releases 2025-26 annual report Paid Members Public
SaskPower spent $1.8 billion in 2025-26 to modernize, grow and sustain the provincial electricity system.
SGI protects Saskatchewan Auto Fund in 2025-26 Paid Members Public
Affordable coverage continues for customers despite inflation.
SaskEnergy 2025-26 annual report highlights Paid Members Public
SaskEnergy significantly increased capital investment in 2025-26, with more than $430 million directed to capital projects to expand capacity, improve reliability, strengthen communities and meet Saskatchewan's growing energy needs - an increase of nearly $100 million over the previous year.
Short line rail investment keeps exports moving Paid Members Public
Today, Highways Minister Kim Gartner announced the provincial government's annual allocations of $1 million in infrastructure investments for short line rail, which plays a key role keeping Saskatchewan's export-based economy moving and on track.
Saskatchewan marks 30th National Indigenous Peoples Day Paid Members Public
June 21 marks the 30th anniversary of National Indigenous Peoples Day, a time to celebrate the cultures, languages, traditions and contributions of First Nations, Metis and Inuit Peoples across Canada.
Saskatchewan exports remain strong Paid Members Public
The Saskatchewan State of Trade 2025 report highlights the exceptional work of our province's producers and exporters, showing growth across many sectors. In 2025, Saskatchewan's total export value exceeded $43.7 billion, despite global economic challenges.
Help celebrate parks and recreation month in saskatchewan Paid Members Public
June has been proclaimed as Parks and Recreation Month recognizing the important contributions of community park spaces and recreation professionals in our province and their positive impact on our quality of life.
Saskatchewan inks new partnership with the Czech Republic Paid Members Public
Today, Premier Scott Moe signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Czech Republic's First Deputy Minister Karel Havlicek and Minister of Industry and Trade.
New municipal bylaw courts serving Saskatchewan communities Paid Members Public
The Government of Saskatchewan and the Provincial Court of Saskatchewan are pleased to announce that two new municipal bylaws courts are now serving the communities of Rosthern, Fort Qu'Appelle and surrounding areas.
Native prairie appreciation week showcases Saskatchewan's grassland heritage Paid Members Public
The Government of Saskatchewan is recognizing June 14 to 20 as Native Prairie Appreciation Week, highlighting the beauty, biodiversity and cultural significance of our native prairie ecosystems.
Crop report for the period June 2 to 8, 2026 Paid Members Public
Seeding progress continued to advance this week with some regions nearing completion. Seeding is 93 per cent complete, which is up from 80 per cent last week but still trailing behind the five- and ten-year average of 97 per cent.
Saskatchewan expands export markets across European Union Paid Members Public
Province's market diversification in action on latest international mission.
Saskatchewan renews partnership with Elizabeth Fry Paid Members Public
The Government of Saskatchewan continues to partner with the Elizabeth Fry Society of Saskatchewan to help female offenders transition from custody and rebuild their lives with stability and supports.
WSA to increase flows from Gardiner Dam Paid Members Public
Today, the Water Security Agency (WSA) announced a significant increase in outflows from Gardiner Dam and will be operating the spillway to release water from Lake Diefenbaker.
June proclaimed as Deafblind Awareness Month Paid Members Public
The Government of Saskatchewan is partnering with CNIB Deafblind Community Services to proclaim June as Deafblind Awareness Month.
Crop report for the period May 26 to June 1, 2026 Paid Members Public
Seeding progress in the province advanced significantly this week, reaching 80 per cent complete, up from 52 per cent last week, although it remains behind the five-year average of 91 per cent and the 10-year average of 92 per cent.