provincial

Food choices and mixed messages Members Public

Being a food consumer today is difficult on a number of levels.

Calvin Daniels
business and agriculture

Saskatchewan spotlights investment for economic development week Members Public

The Government of Saskatchewan is proud to proclaim May 4 to May 8 as Economic Development Week, highlighting the impressive work the business sector does to create a thriving economy that protects all citizens.

Media Releases
business and agriculture

Look, but do not touch young wildlife Members Public

As temperatures warm up and more people head outdoors, it is common to come across young wildlife in natural areas.

Media Releases
Health and Education

HPAI (H5N1) confirmed in cat in southeastern Saskatchewan Members Public

A case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) was confirmed in a domestic cat in southeastern Saskatchewan.

Media Releases
business and agriculture

Saskatchewan introduces Henry's Law Members Public

The Government of Saskatchewan is announcing changes to the carbon monoxide (CO) alarm requirements in residential buildings.

Media Releases
Politics

Saskatchewan signs 3-year pharmacy proprietor agreement Members Public

The Government of Saskatchewan and the Pharmacy Association of Saskatchewan (PAS) have developed a three-year agreement that aligns with the province's Patients First Health Care Plan.

Media Releases
Health and Education

Saskatchewan invests $1.4M in second-stage housing Members Public

The Government of Saskatchewan is committed to protecting women and children who are leaving violence and abuse by supporting second-stage housing across the province.

Media Releases
provincial

Record number of surgeries performed in Saskatchewan 2025-26 Members Public

Saskatchewan has reached a new milestone in surgical care, with more than 102,000 surgeries and procedures performed between April 1, 2025 and March 31, 2026.

Media Releases
Health and Education

Crop report for the period April 28 to May 4, 2026 Members Public

Spring seeding is underway in some areas of Saskatchewan while other areas are delayed due to flooding and runoff. Currently, three per cent of the 2026 crop has been planted, behind the five-year average of 12 per cent and the 10-year average of 13 per cent.

Media Releases
business and agriculture

Strychnine stewardship training available Members Public

Online training is now available for producers planning to participate in Saskatchewan's Strychnine Stewardship Program.

Media Releases
business and agriculture

Province seeks opinions on social media limits for youth Members Public

The Government of Saskatchewan is looking to hear directly from families in the province regarding placing limits on social media access for youth under the age of 16.

Media Releases
Health and Education

Saskatchewan's GDP highest on record - $85.4 billion Members Public

Today, estimates from Statistics Canada show Saskatchewan's GDP grew by 2.2 per cent, bringing the total for 2025 to $85.4 billion. This is yet another all-time high for the province and well above the national average of 1.6 per cent.

Media Releases
business and agriculture

May is early childhood education month Members Public

Join the Government of Saskatchewan and the early years sector as we celebrate early childhood education month and May 13th as early childhood educator (ECE) appreciation day.

Media Releases
Health and Education

Protecting workers during Safety and Health Week Members Public

The Government of Saskatchewan has officially proclaimed May 4-9, 2026 as Safety and Health Week as part of its ongoing commitment to safer workplaces and communities.

Media Releases
Health and Education

Saskatchewan celebrates Indigenous Economic Development Day Members Public

Province's off-reserve Indigenous workforce reaches record high of 67,300 in 2025.

Media Releases
business and agriculture

Saskatchewan launches firearms verification service 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.

Media Releases
Crime