From April 4 to 25, 2023, Saskatchewan road users including pedestrians, motorists, cyclists, transit riders and motorcyclists, nominated and voted for their worst, unsafe roads.
Old Claims Come Back to Life
During this last year, Injury Solutions Canada Inc. has noted a trend in old claims being resurrected by different Workers’ Compensation Boards and being dropped on employers that, in most cases, do not even remember the claim or employee.
Line Locate Timeframe Change ProtectsSafety, Improves Efficiency
When real life happens, it’s often people at the ground level who see the need for change first.
How the Saskatchewan Research Council is Using Metal Smelting for Rare Earths
Metal smelting is one of the key parts of the rare earth element (REE) supply chain that is currently being developed by the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC).
FourSuccession Planning Tipsfor Small-Medium Business Owners
The last few years have been tough for small-medium business owners, and experts are predicting some challenging years ahead.
How to Attract More Young People to Construction
The global construction industry finds itself in a rather odd situation. It is caught in a storm of conflicting trends pulling at the very threads that hold a construction firm together: the ability to find and keep skilled, dependable workers.
News from the Field
Regina City Council has approved the city’s new Indigenous procurement policy.
SHCA supports the memorandum of understanding between Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Alberta
SHCA commends signing the memorandum of understanding with Manitoba and Alberta to strengthen the economic corridors between our provinces.
Provincial Investments Important to Saskatchewan’s Hometowns
Provincial investments are important to improving the quality of life in Saskatchewan’s cities, towns, villages, resort villages and northern municipalities.
