The pause on the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) has been lifted but the province says it will prioritize ...
The Saskatchewan government has introduced legislation that would apply the provincial sales tax of six per cent to vaping ...
According to the province, the federal government cut nomination allocations to provincial nominee programs – including the ...
The province is rebooting its Saskatchewan immigrant nominee program with stricter criteria, ending a five-week pause in ...
The province is rebooting its Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) with stricter criteria, ending a five-week pause ...
REGINA – The opposition New Democrats shredded the Sask Party government’s budget on Wednesday, in every way. At a media ...
Two roadwork projects near Delisle and Aberdeen, plus funding to advance planning for the replacement of the Rosthern Hospital, are some of the local impacts from the provincial 2025-2026 Budget.
Overall, health capital funding will increase by $140 million, for a total of $657 million - the highest ever capital budget to deliver major health infrastructure projects.
REGINA – The federal election campaign is on for an April 28 trek to polling booths, and provincial leaders are watching ...
The Saskatchewan government is removing a provincial sales tax (PST) exemption on vapour products sold in the ...
In a landscape fraught with international trade uncertainties, Saskatchewan's Finance Minister Jim Reiter unveiled a remarkably slender budget surplus of $12.2 million for the upcoming fiscal year.
As of now, Saskatchewan's gross provincial debt surpasses $35 billion, a reality compounded by a projected deficit of $743.5 million for the current fiscal year. This alarming figure was highlighted ...