SASKATCHEWAN GOVERNMENT INTRODUCES MOTION TO SEE CANADA AWARD VICTORIA CROSS
Today, the Government of Saskatchewan introduced a motion in the legislature, calling on the Federal government to establish an Independent Military Honours Review Board to
Today, the Government of Saskatchewan introduced a motion in the legislature, calling on the Federal government to establish an Independent Military Honours Review Board to
The T.C. Douglas Building in Regina received Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Certification (RHFAC) on August 30, 2025. This is following an evaluation to assess accessibility
Saskatchewan residents now have increased access to free Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) self-testing kits. By reducing barriers to accessing these kits, Saskatchewan health-care teams are
Recipients of the Premier’s Commendation were recognized by Premier Scott Moe during a ceremony in Regina today. Also, in attendance to recognize this year’s recipients
This World AIDS Day, the province is urging residents to take action to protect their health by getting tested, learning about prevention, and reducing the
The Government of Saskatchewan and YWCA Regina are partnering to develop a new 12-space semi-independent living program in Regina that will support young people receiving
Today, Kelvington-Wadena MLA Chris Beaudry on behalf of Education Minister Everett Hindley, Horizon School Division, students and school and community leaders celebrated the opening of
Today, Education Minister Everett Hindley and Secretary of State (Rural Development) Buckley Belanger, on behalf of Canada’s Minister of Jobs and Families and Minister Responsible
Government passed The Cyberstalking and Coercive Control Act today, which expands the definition of interpersonal violence in The Victims of Interpersonal Violence Act to include
Join Government House for an Old-Fashioned Victorian Christmas Friday, November 28 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. “Yule” be glad you did. It is an evening