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New wildlife regulations provide greater access for hunters with mobility impairments

New wildlife regulations provide greater access for hunters with mobility impairments

In advance of Saskatchewan's popular hunting season, the Government of Saskatchewan has introduced a number of changes to The Wildlife Regulations, 1981 - including improvements for people with mobility impairments using a motorized wheelchair for hu
School divisions to preserve and promote Nakoda Language to high school students

School divisions to preserve and promote Nakoda Language to high school students

Starting in September, school divisions will have another Indigenous language course that can be offered to high school students to expand their learning opportunities.
Residents of Moose Jaw and area to benefit from improved potable water infrastructure

Residents of Moose Jaw and area to benefit from improved potable water infrastructure

Canadians everywhere have felt the impact of COVID-19 on their families, their livelihoods, and their way of life. Canada and Saskatchewan have worked together to ensure health and safety, support families and businesses, and sustain local economies.
Municipalities of Saskatchewan Transitioning to SUMA

Municipalities of Saskatchewan Transitioning to SUMA

Following a vote of the membership, Municipalities of Saskatchewan will be transitioning back to the name SUMA.
Change to minimum wage announced for October

Change to minimum wage announced for October

Saskatchewan's minimum wage will increase to $11.81. The change will take effect on October 1, 2021.
Applications open for Arts Council scholarship

Applications open for Arts Council scholarship

The Assiniboia and District Arts Council will be rewarding an Assiniboia and District student for their hard work and dedication to the arts by offering them up to a max.
Big Game Draw Deadline Extended

Big Game Draw Deadline Extended

On the evening of Tuesday, May 25, the Government of Saskatchewan website experienced an unplanned outage that affected some access to the Saskatchewan Big Game Draw and the Canadian Resident White-tail Deer Draw.
What a Hoot! Burrowing Owls Are Back!

What a Hoot! Burrowing Owls Are Back!

Burrowing Owls have returned to the prairies after a long migration from their wintering grounds in Texas and Mexico. Breeding season is currently underway for these endangered owls.
Public Health measures for outdoor sporting activities to be eased

Public Health measures for outdoor sporting activities to be eased

The Government of Saskatchewan has announced that public health measures around outdoor sporting activities will be eased as part of Step One of the Re-Opening Roadmap, set to commence on May 30.
Producers made great progress with seeding 2021 crop

Producers made great progress with seeding 2021 crop

More farmers have been able to get out into the field this week. Seeding is up from nine per cent last week to 38 per cent this week. This is well ahead of the five-year average (2016-2020) of 22 per cent.
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