The federal government is compensating more than a dozen Saskatchewan First Nations for agricultural benefits promised in treaties signed long ago, but never provided. It has also reached an agreement with Cumberland House Cree Nation on a land claim settlement.
Events were held throughout the province Monday to mark the sombre three-year anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.Saskatchewan has welcomed nearly 8,000 Ukrainians who fled the conflict since.
Wheat comes to mind when many think about agriculture in Saskatchewan. The crop was so significant that it was the provincial government’s logo for decades. Over many years, however, Canada’s bread basket has become fertile ground for a crop which is in demand in many international markets.
With the use of artificial intelligence on the rise, people working with the technology say how people are benefiting from it in Saskatchewan, but also why people should be wary of it.
While answering questions on the legislature, tariffs, and the province’s relationship with the United States, Premier Scott Moe said Canada will never join the US, and his government’s priority is preserving long-term economic stability.
Food, Lawrence MacAulay, and Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister, Daryl Harrison, have announced continued funding and commitment through the 2025 Crop Insurance Program, administered by the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC).
As the North Dakota Legislature considers whether to study the feasibility of bringing a nuclear power plant to the state, its neighbors to the north are conducting the research necessary to build a plant,
As bitter cold grips much of Canada, Saskatchewan has found itself among the most frigid locations on the planet, according to Weather Now’s cold weather extremes map. With temperatures plunging below -40 C,
The extreme cold warnings may be over for now, but thawing temperatures bring a range of issues for homes and cars.
Tourism is an important and growing part of the Saskatchewan economy. Statistics Canada reports a strong increase in travel spending in Saskatchewan, generating $2.85 billion in 2023. Tourism operators and communities across Saskatchewan are eager to offer a variety of recreational opportunities to new and returning visitors to experience distinct natural landscapes and cultural attractions.
Canada could elect to build its own enrichment capacity but according to one expert it would cost at least $100-billion and take a minimum of 20 years
The University of Saskatchewan Huskies women's track and field team set a new conference record for most consecutive banners won in a row by winning their seventh-straight Canada West title over the weekend in Regina.