We are providing more access to addictions services by funding 15 mobile withdrawal management spaces in Yorkton.
Mobile withdrawal services help individuals safely detox in the community and live healthier, safer lives in recovery.
The Healthy Beaches Program is back and helps Saskatchewan residents stay informed about water quality at monitored public beaches across the province. Check water quality results, and any advisories before you head out to swim.
Visit Saskatchewan.ca/healthy-beaches to learn more.
Construction of the Regina Specialized LTC Home is 25% complete. The 240-bed facility will be home for seniors and residents with complex long-term care needs.
The home, located south of Sask Polytech, is part of our commitment to add 600 LTC beds in Regina.
Navigating family court can feel overwhelming, you don’t have to do it alone.
Family Law Screening Officers in Saskatchewan are here to guide you through your family law options with confidential, compassionate support.
Learn more by visiting: bit.ly/3DPTEAb
Education Minister, Everett Hindley and SaskBuilds and Procurement Minister, Sean Wilson joined with Saskatoon-Willowgrove MLA Ken Cheveldayoff and representatives from the Conseil des écoles fransaskoises to highlight progress on Saskatoon’s future Francophone elementary school.
Congratulations to the nine newest recipients of the Saskatchewan Order of Merit.
Lieutenant Governor Bernadette McIntyre invested the 2026 recipients in Regina last night.
The ceremony is available to watch by @MyAccessCA live at 6:30 p.m. at youtube.com/watch?v=c7VCXV….
The 2026 Saskatchewan Order of Merit recipients are:
Dr. Raymond B. Blake
Dr. Anne Doig
Dr. Chris Ekong
Ronald J. Kruzeniski, S.V.M., K.C.
Dr. Melissa Morgan
Harold Orr, C.M.
Donny Parenteau
Lionel Peyachew
Phoebe Voigts
🏳️🌈 June is Pride Month - a time to celebrate the strength, diversity and impact of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community!
Visit @QueenCityPride and @SaskatoonPride for 2026 Pride parade activities from June 5th to 13th.
📸: @QueenCityPride
Every young person deserves a safe place to live—and the support to build a better future. Through continued funding for YWCA Prince Albert, youth ages 12–17 are gaining life skills, substance‑use supports, and connections to education, culture, and community.
Education Minister Everett Hindley joined students, staff and representatives from Regina Catholic Schools and the community to celebrate the grand opening of St Raphael School, an important investment in modern infrastructure and student success.
May is Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month.
We are putting patients first by making investments to improve access to MS care across the province. Nearly $2.3M is dedicated to a future MS clinic in Regina to provide specialized care closer to home along with the Saskatoon clinic.
Today, May 27, 2026, marks Eid al-Adha, a significant festival in the Muslim calendar that celebrates sacrifice, gratitude, and community spirit.
Wishing a joyous Eid al-Adha to Saskatchewan’s Muslim community. 💚
Eid Mubarak!