Saskatchewan Students Awarded Agriculture Scholarships
Today, Federal Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau and Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister David Marit awarded four agriculture scholarships to students from across the province.
Today, Federal Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau and Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister David Marit awarded four agriculture scholarships to students from across the province.
In 2019-20, the Government of Saskatchewan is providing $100,000 for a new program to support the important work of veteran service clubs across the province.
A Saskatoon company pleaded guilty to one count under Occupational Health and Safety regulations in Saskatoon Provincial Court on May 1, 2019.
Spring can be an exciting time for nature enthusiasts, with young animals such as fawns, ducklings, rabbits or songbirds around.
May 14th is CAA Slow Down Move Over Day, a national day of safety for tow truck operators. CAA has long advocated for the protection of roadside assistance workers through Slow Down
The Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA) has provided more than $1.6 million in gaming grants to approximately 1,100 community groups and organizations across the province.
The time of year that many campers look forward to is finally here. Saskatchewan Provincial Park campgrounds are set to officially open for the 2019 season on Thursday, May 16.
Today paid job leave for survivors of interpersonal and sexual violence was introduced and passed in the Saskatchewan Legislature.
Today, the Government of Saskatchewan released its response to the Domestic Violence Death Review (DVDR) Report.
Today, the Government of Saskatchewan announced its continued commitment to career training by investing $491,000 for the Saskatchewan Association of Rehabilitation Centres (SARC) to administer the Supported Employment Transition Initiative (SETI).