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Saskatchewan Secondary Suite Incentive to be Extended to 2027

Saskatchewan Secondary Suite Incentive to be Extended to 2027 February 3, 2026 Today, Deputy Premier and Finance Minister Jim Reiter announced a one-year extension to the Saskatchewan Secondary Suite Incentive (SSI). Introduced in 2023, the SSI is designed to increase the availability of secondary suite rental units in the province by providing an incentive of […]

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Saskatchewan Introduces Continuing Supports for Early Literacy

Saskatchewan Introduces Continuing Supports for Early Literacy February 2, 2026 As part of its ongoing commitment to improving children’s reading skills, the Government of Saskatchewan has awarded a contract to Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) Professional Learning to offer literacy instruction training for Kindergarten to Grade 3 teachers.   Read more: https://www.saskatchewan.ca/government/news-and-media/2026/february/02/saskatchewan-introduces-continuing-supports-for-early-literacy Back

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Sask Parks 2026 Camping Reservations Launch April 13

Sask Parks 2026 Camping Reservations Launch April 13 February 2, 2026 Campers can mark their calendars and start dreaming of summer, as the 2026 Saskatchewan provincial parks reservation dates are now set. Seasonal campsite bookings in provincial parks will begin Monday, April 13, 2026. Nightly, Camp-Easy yurt and group campsites will have staggered launches from

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Bridging Winter: $78 Million in Projects Between Fall and Spring

Bridging Winter: $78 Million in Projects Between Fall and Spring January 29, 2026 Today, Highways Minister Kim Gartner highlighted more than $78 million of bridge projects between late fall, through winter and into early spring to keep Saskatchewan’s transportation system moving to support the province’s export-based economy.   Read more: https://www.saskatchewan.ca/government/news-and-media/2026/january/29/bridging-winter-78-million-in-projects-between-fall-and-spring Back

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Saskatoon Receives $1.85 Million to Strengthen Community Safety

Saskatoon Receives $1.85 Million to Strengthen Community Safety January 29, 2026 In 2025-26, the province is investing nearly $6 million as part of government’s ongoing commitment to hire approximately 100 new frontline officers across Saskatchewan through the Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods (SCAN) enforcement initiative that was first announced in fall 2024.   Read more: https://www.saskatchewan.ca/government/news-and-media/2026/january/29/saskatoon-receives-185-million-to-strengthen-community-safety

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St. Paul’s Hospital Front Entrance Expansion Ready to Welcome Patients

St. Paul’s Hospital Front Entrance Expansion Ready to Welcome Patients January 28, 2026 The Government of Saskatchewan, in partnership with St. Paul’s Hospital (Grey Nuns) of Saskatoon and St. Paul’s Hospital Foundation, is pleased to announce the grand reopening of St. Paul’s Hospital Front Entrance and the Kikâwînaw wîki Healing Centre on January 29, 2026. Kikâwînaw wîki

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$329,000 in Charitable Gaming Grants Delivered to Community Groups Across Saskatchewan

$329,000 in Charitable Gaming Grants Delivered to Community Groups Across Saskatchewan January 28, 2026 Lotteries and Gaming Saskatchewan (LGS) provided about $329,000 in charitable gaming grants in the third quarter of 2025-26, benefiting more than 300 groups and organizations across the province.   Read more: https://www.saskatchewan.ca/government/news-and-media/2026/january/28/329000-in-charitable-gaming-grants-delivered-to-community-groups-across-saskatchewan Back

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Governments of Canada and Saskatchewan Invest $4.5 Million in Livestock and Forage Research

Governments of Canada and Saskatchewan Invest $4.5 Million in Livestock and Forage Research January 21, 2026 Today, Federal Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Heath MacDonald and Saskatchewan Minister of Agriculture David Marit announced $4.5 million to support 25 new livestock and forage-related research projects in Saskatchewan through the Agriculture Development Fund (ADF).    Read more:

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Premier Returns to Saskatchewan with Canada-China Trade Deal

Premier Returns to Saskatchewan with Canada-China Trade Deal January 20, 2026 Premier Scott Moe was pleased to join Prime Minister Mark Carney in China last week to strengthen diplomatic and economic ties and move forward on a path toward resolution of tariffs. The delegation reached a preliminary agreement between the two countries that will remove

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Saskatchewan Signs Memorandum of Understanding with United Arab Emirates on Nuclear Program

Saskatchewan Signs Memorandum of Understanding with United Arab Emirates on Nuclear Program January 16, 2026 Today, the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) and the Global Institute for Energy, Minerals and Society Inc (GIEMS), have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Emirates Nuclear Energy Company (ENEC).   Read more: https://www.saskatchewan.ca/government/news-and-media/2026/january/16/saskatchewan-signs-mou-with-united-arab-emirates-on-nuclear-program Back

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Saskatchewan Wholesale Trade Tops the Charts

Saskatchewan Wholesale Trade Tops the Charts January 15, 2026 Figures released today by Statistics Canada show that Saskatchewan’s wholesale trade (excluding petroleum, petroleum products, and other hydrocarbons and excluding Oilseed and grain) rose 15.3 per cent from November 2024 to November 2025, ranking first among the provinces in year-over-year growth.   Read more: https://www.saskatchewan.ca/government/news-and-media/2026/january/15/saskatchewan-wholesale-trade-tops-the-charts Back

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