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During the month of December, online shopping increases, and so do the number of parcels that are left unattended on residents’ doorsteps.
Saskatchewan RCMP is warning the public that a dangerous strain of fentanyl is circulating in southern Saskatchewan – including in the Moose Jaw and Swift Current areas.
The Government of Saskatchewan's Crown petroleum and natural gas public offering, held on Tuesday, December 5, 2023, has raised $17,230,215.44 for the province.
Maple Creek RCMP continue to ask for the public’s assistance in locating 23-year-old Bryon Watson, who was last seen in Maple Creek on November 26, 2023.
On December 5, 2023, at approximately 7:45 p.m., Wilkie RCMP received a request to conduct a wellness check at a residence in Wilkie, SK.
More than 250 vehicles were stopped in the Swift Current area from December 1 to 3 during a Canada Safe Driving Week enforcement initiative.
Beginning December 1, 2023 Saskatchewan RCMP will be taking part in Canada Safe Driving Week.
The Government of Saskatchewan is pleased to be part of the new 9-8-8 Suicide Crisis Helpline. The new service launched last week across Canada…
Saskatchewan RCMP’s Swift Current STRT seizes fentanyl, methamphetamine and other illicit drugs during search warrant.
In November 2023, Coronach RCMP received a report of a historic sexual assault. The investigation determined an adult male sexually assaulted three male youths…
Results from the October Traffic Safety Spotlight on impaired driving are in, and police agencies across Saskatchewan reported a total of 497 impaired driving offences last month.
On Friday, Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy Dustin Duncan introduced The SaskEnergy (Carbon Tax Fairness for Families) Amendment Act…
On the afternoon of November 16, an officer with Swift Current Rural RCMP observed a semi speeding on Highway #1 near Gull Lake and conducted a traffic stop.
Point of Care Testing (POCT) equipment recently introduced for use in the Maple Creek and Leader emergency departments will ensure critical diagnostic services are available in these communities.
The Government of Saskatchewan has passed new regulations that increase the monetary limit for claims that can proceed through the Provincial (Small Claims) Court from $30,000 to $50,000.
On Friday, November 10, the Governments of Saskatchewan and Canada announced $23. 5 million for the creation of 2,349 new regulated child care spaces across the province.
Last week, the Government of Saskatchewan passed Bill 147 which amends The Tobacco and Vapour Products Control Act to increase the minimum age for tobacco and vapour product purchase from 18 years of age to 19.
The Government of Saskatchewan has expanded legislation to ensure landowners who are owed compensation by companies drilling for oil or gas on their property can collect what they are owed.
When you go for a night out, you’re faced with many choices: what to wear, what snacks to bring, whether you should arrive on time or show up fashionably late.
The effects of aging vary from one person to the next. While some people experience significant limitations, others remain relatively active.
Premier Scott Moe and Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Laura Ross were in Moose Jaw Friday to announce that the Saskatchewan Veterans Service Club Support Program…
According to the Statistics Canada Labour Force Survey released Friday, Saskatchewan's strong and resilient economy continues to grow, with 19,300 new jobs…
Last Thursday, Mental Health and Addictions Minister Tim McLeod announced 18 new addictions treatment spaces, including eight for youth…
Today the Government of Saskatchewan passed Bill 139 The Saskatchewan Remembrance Observance Act as a way to ensure that employees are able to wear a poppy…
In Saskatchewan, it's possible that you could be operating your vehicle for at least five months of the year in winter driving conditions.
SUMA is pleased with the Government of Saskatchewan’s focus on homelessness, mental health, and addictions in last week’s Throne Speech.
Lieutenant Governor Russ Mirasty delivered the 2023 Throne Speech last Wednesday, outlining the Saskatchewan government’s agenda for the upcoming legislative session.
Last month, 260* drivers in school zones found out that speeding through a school zone leads to an expensive ticket.
Colder temperatures arrived this past weekend in Saskatchewan, but that didn’t stop Combined Traffic Services Saskatchewan…