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People may comment on SaskPower’s plan to increase its power rates during a session in Saskatoon on Thursday.
The end of winter brought a rise in influenza cases in Saskatchewan. Other viruses retreated or stood still “Hospitalizations have increased for influenza…
Residents are reminded that Saskatchewan’s annual ban on pruning elm trees begins Wednesday, as part of ongoing efforts to limit the spread of Dutch elm disease.
Truckers must now haul lighter weights on secondary highways and rural municipal roads through the southwestern part of the province.
Rural Saskatchewan residents often spend more time travelling to see a doctor than they do receiving care, and a new report suggests virtual medicine is increasingly filling that gap.
The number of people testing positive for the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 slid to 49 during the week of March 1 to 7, down from 71 the week before and 102 during Feb. 8 to 14.
Influenza — particularly among adults under 65 — has been the leading driver of recent respiratory-related hospitalizations in Saskatchewan, according to the province’s latest respiratory illness report.
People with 3G phones can use them on the SaskTel network for about more 20 months. The Crown corporation will abandon its 3G wireless network on Oct. 1, 2027.
People sick with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) are taking up more hospital beds in Saskatchewan while the incidence of the flu and Covid-19 has fallen.
Young people and organizations that have become well-versed in being prepared for emergencies can qualify for provincial awards.
Four Saskatchewan residents died during mid- to late January from the viruses that cause influenza and Covid-19.
Saskatchewan’s energy and resources minister is promoting the province as a top destination for mining and energy investment during a multi-day visit to British Columbia and Alberta…
The war against weeds in farm fields should reach a higher level over the next few years. Researchers have $3.2 million to spend on finding effective ways to deal with herbicide-resistant kochia and wild oats.
The fourth phase of Biggar’s walking and bike trail is receiving the maximum grant of $100,000 from a provincial fund.
Two Saskatchewan residents died from influenza during two recent weeks and two others died from the effects of Covid-19 during a three-week span.
Four west-central Saskatchewan schools are receiving grants for playgrounds. Outlook Elementary, Luseland, and Macklin schools are receiving the maximum amount of $50,000.
Women aged 43 and 44 may now, without a doctor’s referral, book tests to discover if they have any signs of breast cancer. The change took effect on Jan. 1.
Virus infections took a steep jump during the most recent week covered in a provincial report.
SASKATOON – Residents of Saskatchewan who require equipment to assist with mobility or daily living can turn to SaskAbilities’ Special Needs Equipment program.
The Government of Saskatchewan is providing nearly $1.4 million to support 37 new teacher-led projects for the 2025-26 school year through the Teacher Innovation and Support Fund (TISF).
As holiday parties and social events fill calendars, SGI is reminding drivers to plan a safe ride home.
REGINA — Saskatchewan football fans may soon be able to enjoy an American-style game day tradition at Mosaic Stadium.
Sales people with businesses that would like to provide their products or services to government agencies will attend a gathering in Saskatoon on Oct. 29.
Covid-19 claimed the lives of two more Saskatchewan residents in the most recent four-week span, according to a provincial Health Department report.
A Grade 12 student from Beechy School represents the Sun West School Division on the provincial Education Department’s Youth Council.
Auditions to appear on the 50th edition of Telemiracle happen in Regina and Saskatoon on Nov. 1 and 2, respectively.
SaskEnergy is once again offering $100,000 in grants through its Share the Warmth program to help Saskatchewan’s most vulnerable people during the winter.
Saskatchewan RCMP are warning residents to take ATV safety seriously after multiple collisions, including fatalities involving children.