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Saskatchewan launches firearms verification service Paid Members Public
The Saskatchewan Firearms Amendment Act, 2026, is now in force, allowing Saskatchewan firearms owners and businesses to apply for certificates of exemption and continue possessing and storing their lawfully-owned, but now prohibited, firearms on behalf of the province.
McDavid. The best - and most valuable Paid Members Public
The debate rages on among hockey fans about the merits of the Hart Trophy winner as the National Hockey League's most valuable player.
Nine individuals to receive 2026 Saskatchewan Order of Merit Paid Members Public
The Saskatchewan Order of Merit 2026 Recipient Biographies serve as lasting reminders of distinguished service and leadership in the province's health care, historical scholarship, community service, and cultural contributions.
Saskatchewan monthly construction update Paid Members Public
The Saskatchewan Monthly Construction Update is a new initiative to showcase a selection of the 20 major and 134 additional construction projects in Saskatchewan.
Growing food in containers Paid Members Public
Sometimes we think we do not have enough room to grow at least some of our food. However, container gardening is a great art and can even make gardening easier. Anywhere in the landscape containers can have a place.
Science and trust in agriculture Paid Members Public
Science is science, and while they do not always get it right, there remains a level of trust we should hold for the results - at least if we want to see positive steps toward the future - in this case agriculture.
Investing in Saskatchewan Highway Patrol Paid Members Public
The Government of Saskatchewan is investing in the Saskatchewan Highway Patrol (SHP) through the 2026-27 provincial budget to enhance the safety and security of provincial highways and infrastructure.
Government invests $17.2M in justice programs Paid Members Public
The Government of Saskatchewan is demonstrating its commitment to building and protecting safe, strong communities by investing in alternative measures and extrajudicial sanctions programs across the province.
May skies Paid Members Public
The Moon is full as May begins. On the 3rd, Antares, the bright star in Scorpius, is a half-degree away from the Moon, an occultation in the Southern Hemisphere. Apogee occurs on the 4th, at a distance of 405,839 km.
Fresh looks for top curling rinks Paid Members Public
Curling's game of musical chairs has begun.
Saskatchewan fish hatchery drives angling opportunities Paid Members Public
The Saskatchewan Fish Hatchery continues to play a vital role in supporting the province's recreational fishery, producing and stocking millions of fish each year to enhance angling opportunities.
Inmate released from custody in error Paid Members Public
Wilbur Young, 35, has been reported unlawfully at large after he was released from custody on April 23, 2026, as a result of an administrative error following his sentencing.
162 doctors matched to residency seats in Saskatchewan Paid Members Public
The Canadian Resident Matching Service (CaRMS) has released the final results for the 2026 medical residency match across Canada, confirming that all 162 residency seats at the University of Saskatchewan (U of S) have been filled.
Saskatchewan amends Information Services Corporation Act Paid Members Public
Today, the Government of Saskatchewan introduced amendments to the Information Services Corporation Act.
SaskPower, Bruce Power sign MOU to support Saskatchewan's large nuclear reactor technology assessment Paid Members Public
SaskPower has signed a memorandum of understanding with Bruce Power to access the Ontario-based company's expertise in nuclear generation, project development, and long-term operations as Saskatchewan evaluates large nuclear technologies.
Students conclude work on 2025-26 post-secondary student council Paid Members Public
The 2025-26 Saskatchewan Post-Secondary Student Council has wrapped up its third year, bringing together 24 students from across the province. Students shared experiences and provided insights into key areas of post-secondary education.