Category Archives: Saskatchewan
Police watching for speeders in work zones in July
As construction season continues on Saskatchewan highways, SGI and RCMP detachments will be placing a special emphasis on safe driving in work zones during July. Last year, there were 1,230 conviction...
Jul 03, 2018
Anglers urged to report tagged fish
The province is urging anglers to take note of tagged fish in rivers and lakes around Saskatchewan as part of a data collection study. The government is collecting data on fish movement and survival a...
Jun 30, 2018
Gas prices to remain stable over long weekend
The weather forecast for the Canada Day long weekend may dampen your spirits, but at least gas prices aren't expected to go up anytime soon. That's according to Dan McTeague, senior petroleum analyst ...
Jun 29, 2018
Humboldt Strong merchandise available at Rider Store
Rider Nation already wears its pride on its sleeve on game day, but Saturday it'll also be able to show it's Humboldt Strong. Not only will the Roughriders be paying tribute to the Humboldt Broncos an...
Jun 29, 2018
Bouncy castles need to be properly certified, inspected: Province
It’s the fun fair and festival season but be careful about who is supplying and running the bouncy castle. It’s important organizers of public and commercial events have a properly inspect...
Jun 29, 2018
Family of Bronco Layne Matechuk asks community to #believe
The family of Humboldt player Layne Matechuk released a statement via the Saskatchewan Health Authority today to thank supporters and medical staff after their son sustained a brain injury during the ...
Jun 29, 2018
Sask. highway patrol set to hit the road July 1
Drivers on Saskatchewan's highways will notice a new provincial law enforcement team starting on the Canada Day long weekend. The Saskatchewan Highway Patrol will officially begin its duties on July 1...
Jun 28, 2018
Ness Creek fixed-roof venue nearly ready for winter use
An important milestone in the construction of the Jack Millikin Centre at Ness Creek, near Big River, will be reached in the coming months A $70,000 donation from the Co-op Community Spaces Program wi...
Jun 28, 2018
Carbon tax could mean bad news for Sask. GDP: study
The Saskatchewan government says it now has the numbers and research to prove a federal carbon tax would be bad for the economy. Environment Minister Dustin Duncan unveiled the results of a study by r...
Jun 27, 2018
SGI reminds motorists to stay safe on Canada Day
The Canada Day long weekend is almost here, and SGI is reminding motorists to stay safe on the roads. There will be a ton of people on the road, with people travelling in all directions across the pro...
Jun 26, 2018