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Terms of Use: https://www.saskatchewan.ca/social-media We are dedicated to serving you, the citizens, with authenticity and accountability by providing accurate information that benefits all citizens. The Government of Saskatchewan public service employees ensure timely posting of all news and informat

ion to offer support regarding provincial government services across all ministries. We encourage citizens to engage with us if they have questions about the government or concerns they would like to share. However, we expect citizens to treat us with the same respect we offer them by following the rules mentioned in our social media term sheet. All users must adhere to the social media platform’s Terms of Use. We reserve the right to remove, either entirely or partially, posts that we consider inappropriate. Users are wholly responsible for any content they post including content that they choose to share. Read more about our social media terms of use: https://www.saskatchewan.ca/social-media

How does carbon monoxide (CO) get into a home? CO is commonly produced by malfunctioning fuel-burning appliances like fu...
08/13/2026

How does carbon monoxide (CO) get into a home? CO is commonly produced by malfunctioning fuel-burning appliances like furnaces and water heaters, as well as vehicle exhaust.

Regular maintenance and properly installed CO alarms can help reduce the risk and provide early warning when dangerous levels of CO are present.

To learn more about CO or Henry's Law, please visit https://bit.ly/4vZUiQB

Both the Rural Municipal Administrator's Association of Saskatchewan (RMAA) and the Urban Municipal Administrators Assoc...
08/12/2026

Both the Rural Municipal Administrator's Association of Saskatchewan (RMAA) and the Urban Municipal Administrators Association of Saskatchewan (UMAAS) have a Board of Examiners that certify administrators to work in Saskatchewan.

Learn more at https://bit.ly/4o3eNrU

Carbon monoxide (CO) is an invisible, odourless and tasteless gas that can build up in enclosed spaces without occupants...
08/11/2026

Carbon monoxide (CO) is an invisible, odourless and tasteless gas that can build up in enclosed spaces without occupants being aware and can pose a serious risk to health and safety.

Learn how working CO alarms protect you and the ones you love.

To learn more about CO or Henry's Law, please visit https://bit.ly/4vZUiQB

Carbon monoxide (CO) alarms are the most effective way to provide early warning of carbon monoxide.Since CO cannot be de...
08/07/2026

Carbon monoxide (CO) alarms are the most effective way to provide early warning of carbon monoxide.

Since CO cannot be detected by human senses, a properly installed and maintained alarm can provide critical time to respond to CO in your home.

Learn more by visiting https://bit.ly/4vZUiQB

08/06/2026

Don’t get stuck without your sticker.

Updating your address online starts with adding the health card service to your Saskatchewan Account. Not sure how? Check out this video demonstration.

For more information: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GhwYBEIdIc

Did you know that carbon monoxide (CO) cannot be seen, smelled or tasted, making it especially dangerous?A faulty furnac...
08/05/2026

Did you know that carbon monoxide (CO) cannot be seen, smelled or tasted, making it especially dangerous?

A faulty furnace, water heater or vehicle exhaust can produce deadly levels of CO in enclosed spaces. Installing and maintaining CO alarms is the most effective way to provide early warning and keep people safe. Saskatchewan building owners must ensure CO alarms are installed, maintained and tested in each residential suite or unit by November 1.

To learn more about CO and Henry's Law, visit https://bit.ly/4vZUiQB

All council decisions must be made during an open meeting and recorded in the meeting minutes. Learn more at https://bit...
08/05/2026

All council decisions must be made during an open meeting and recorded in the meeting minutes.

Learn more at https://bit.ly/4o6YWbW

Need proof of high school graduation for employment? Verification of Graduation letters are issued to the MyCreds platfo...
08/05/2026

Need proof of high school graduation for employment? Verification of Graduation letters are issued to the MyCreds platform when you request your high school transcript.

These letters prove your graduation standing or highest grade level achieved and can be shared with employers.

These letters are not intended for post-secondary admissions.

Request your high school transcript at https://bit.ly/3FZDmWL to be issued your Verification of Graduation letter. Letters are uploaded within 24 hours after receiving your transcripts in MyCreds.

During this month's SaskSurplus sale, you can bid on:✅ Used shop equipment and tools✅ Office furniture and supplies✅ Tir...
08/05/2026

During this month's SaskSurplus sale, you can bid on:

✅ Used shop equipment and tools

✅ Office furniture and supplies

✅ Tires

✅ Hunting supplies

✅ Other items

📆 When: August 5-12

🔗 Bid Now: https://bit.ly/4fu8QmG

August 1st was Food Day Canada! This national celebration is a day for Canadians to recognize and celebrate our farmers,...
08/04/2026

August 1st was Food Day Canada!

This national celebration is a day for Canadians to recognize and celebrate our farmers, ranchers, and fishers, as well as chefs, researchers, and everyone who helps bring food to our tables.

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