provincial
Horizon School Division to Host Student Agriculture and Student Mining Days Paid Members Public
Humboldt, SK – Horizon School Division is excited to host two hands-on career exploration events this June at the Humboldt Uniplex, bringing together more than 1,160 students plus educators, trustees, and industry experts.
Provinces renew commitment to veterinary training in western canada Paid Members Public
Saskatchewan, British Columbia and Manitoba have renewed their financial commitment to the University of Saskatchewan’s Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM), continuing a long-standing interprovincial agreement that has been in place for six decades.
Crop Report For The Period May 13 To May 19, 2025 Paid Members Public
Seeding in Saskatchewan is nearly three-quarters complete with 72 per cent of crops now planted, which is an increase of 23 per cent from last week.
Swift Current RCMP warns of dangerous drugs circulating following suspected overdose death Paid Members Public
Three calls where individuals were suffering overdose symptoms. One individual was declared deceased by medical personnel.
Leave baby wildlife alone Paid Members Public
Helping Can Hurt More Than You Think - As the weather warms up and more people spend time outdoors, it is common to spot young animals on their own in the wild.
Saskatchewan honours treaties during recognition week Paid Members Public
The Government of Saskatchewan has proclaimed May 18 to 24 as Treaties Recognition Week. Treaties in Saskatchewan represent formal agreements between the Crown and First Nations, defining mutual expectations and responsibilities.
Measles exposure risk in Swift Current and Regina Paid Members Public
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is notifying the public of measles exposure risk in Swift Current and Regina due to confirmed measles cases.
A film about Ukrainians risking their lives to save abandoned animals wins big at the 2025 Festival! Paid Members Public
Saving the Animals of Ukraine – a documentary that chronicles the stories of everyday Ukrainian citizens risking their lives to save innocent pets, farm, zoo, and wild animals abandoned in war-torn Ukraine.
Sports records made to be broken? Not so fast … Paid Members Public
Some sports records seem unbreakable, but single-game feats in baseball could still surprise us.
Government of Saskatchewan prepares for possible Canada Post strike Paid Members Public
The Government of Saskatchewan is preparing for a possible postal strike that could begin as early as May 22, 2025. Ministries, Crowns and agencies have put contingency plans in place to limit service disruptions.
Grain’s supply and demand ratio finds balance Paid Members Public
Despite balanced global grain supply, hunger persists due to wealth and resource distribution challenges.
Growing Heirlooms – Part II Paid Members Public
Growing heirlooms is something that should always be considered. We need to consciously make the effort to preserve our genetic diversity for future generations.
Nursing Week: Celebrating our Family of Nursing Paid Members Public
Saskatchewan—Members of SEIU-West are celebrating the contributions of Continuing Care Assistants (CCAs) and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) to the Nursing team in Saskatchewan.
Anthrax confirmed in cattle in the RM of Paynton no. 470 Paid Members Public
Saskatchewan Agriculture is reminding producers to be on the lookout for anthrax in their animals after anthrax was confirmed by laboratory results on May 13 as the cause of death in cattle in the Rural Municipality (RM) of Paynton No. 470.
2025 Camping season starts this weekend Paid Members Public
Saskatchewan's provincial parks are ready to welcome visitors back for another memorable summer, with the 2025 camping season officially kicking off on Friday, May 16.
Crop report for the period may 6 to may 12, 2025 Paid Members Public
Limited precipitation over the past week has allowed producers to make substantial seeding progress. Seeding is currently 49 percent complete across the province, up 31 percent from last week. This is significantly ahead of the five-year average of 32 per cent and the 10-year average of 34 percent.