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Province Proclaims SaskAbilities Day to Celebrate 75 Years of Service

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The Government of Saskatchewan proclaimed Dec. 2, 2025, as SaskAbilities Day in recognition of the organization’s 75 years of service to persons with disabilities and their leadership in strengthening communities across the province. 

“Our partnership with SaskAbilities is one we deeply value, and I want to congratulate them on this milestone,” Social Services Minister Terry Jenson said. “For decades, individuals and their families have benefitted from the quality services provided by SaskAbilities. I look forward to continuing our shared efforts to build an inclusive Saskatchewan.” 

Founded on Dec. 2, 1950, SaskAbilities has grown from a small, family-led initiative into a province-wide organization that supports more than 50,000 individuals each year. This growth reflects their commitment to meeting the evolving needs of persons with disabilities and to building inclusive communities where everyone can thrive. 

“In 1950, Saskatchewan families came together with a heartfelt hope: a better life for their children,” SaskAbilities president Paul Blackstock said. “From these humble beginnings, SaskAbilities now supports children, youth and adults experiencing disability with employment, quality of life and rehabilitation programs and services. We are grateful for the decades-long support from the Government of Saskatchewan and the people of our great province as we continue to work together to build inclusive communities for people of all abilities.” 

To learn more about SaskAbilities programs or to access supports, visit saskabilities.ca

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Build Your Career Day: Career Connect and the Third Annual Infrastructure Summit and Trade Show Photos

Last week at the 2025 SHCA Infrastructure Summit and Trade Show, the SHCA rolled out new merchandise.

This industry doesn’t run on buzzwords. It runs on grit, skill and teams who show up in the cold, the dust and the long days to keep projects moving. That’s what this gear is meant to represent: pride in the work, and pride in the people doing it.

What’s available now

The new lineup is live and ready to order: clean designs, quality pieces and gear your crew will actually wear on site, in the shop or on the road. 

If you’ve got a crew that just pushed through a tough build, or leaders who set the pace every day, consider picking up a few items for your team. It’s a simple way to recognize them, and it helps the SHCA tell a stronger story about the industry across Saskatchewan.

Check out the new SHCA merchandise here

Place an order here