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Harris, Ouellette key to Riders’ Cup victory Paid Members Public
The Saskatchewan Roughriders break a 12-year Grey Cup drought with a championship win over Montreal, led by standout play from Trevor Harris and A.J. Ouellette.
Government enhances legislation for animal protection in Saskatchewan Paid Members Public
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 enforcement.
December skies Paid Members Public
Monthly astronomy highlights: Major lunar phases, planetary views, and meteor showers for December.
Province expands access to primary care Paid Members Public
Saskatchewan signs contracts with 19 nurse practitioners to provide publicly funded primary care, aiming for broader coverage by 2028.
Farmland ownership debate Paid Members Public
Long-standing questions arise again over foreign and corporate farmland ownership in Saskatchewan.
Horticultural therapy Paid Members Public
Therapy programs use plants and nature to support health, wellness, and recovery.
Craft beverage levy structure updated in Saskatchewan Paid Members Public
Government raises limits and revises levy system to boost growth and opportunity for small craft refreshment beverage producers.
Tuition-free carpentry program launches in Humboldt Paid Members Public
Carlton Trail College offers free Applied Certificate Carpentry program for eligible students at its Humboldt campus in January 2026.
Liberal budget focuses on agriculture Paid Members Public
Ottawa's first Liberal budget includes major new support for Canadian farmers and ag exports.
Create a terrarium Paid Members Public
How to build a self-sustaining indoor ecosystem for winter gardening projects.
Free menstrual products program continues Paid Members Public
Saskatchewan schools will keep offering free menstrual products through an extended government and Shoppers Drug Mart partnership.
Unemployment drops to 5.5 per cent in October Paid Members Public
Saskatchewan adds 14,000 jobs year-over-year, maintaining strong economic momentum and second-lowest unemployment rate in Canada.
Horizon board elects new table officers Paid Members Public
Linda Mattock and Mark Fedak chosen to lead Horizon School Division’s board efforts for the coming year.
New legislation expands legal name change options Paid Members Public
Saskatchewan updates naming laws to allow more flexibility and improve privacy and safety for residents.
Gambling advertising getting out of control Paid Members Public
Examining the rise of gambling ads and their impact on sports integrity.