A HUGE CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL 2026 OLYMPIC ATHLETES

What an incredible journey it has been at the 2026 Winter Olympic Games from the opening ceremonies to the closing ceremonies.  

From riveting competitions to unforgettable performances on the world stage, every athlete who took part in this year’s Games has given us moments to celebrate. Whether you stood on the podium or pushed your personal best further than ever before, your dedication, grit, and passion have truly defined excellence. 

We are especially proud of the Canadian athletes who represented our nation with courage and skill across multiple sports from speed skating and freestyle skiing, snow boarding to ice hockey and figure skating. Your achievements reflect the heart and spirit of sport that unites us all.

To the athletes from Saskatchewan who competed on the Olympic stage, a special thank you for making our province proud. Your hard work and commitment to your sport have inspired countless people back home and beyond. Whether this was your first Olympic experience or another step in an outstanding career, you’ve shown that determination and hometown pride go a long way. We salute you! 

Congratulations to each and every Olympian — your performances have inspired a generation and reminded us all what’s possible when we chase our dreams with passion and perseverance.

SASKATCHEWAN EXPLORES POST-SECONDARY COLLABORATION IN THE PHILIPPINES AND THAILAND

Delegation to Explore International Education and Research Opportunities

Advanced Education Minister Ken Cheveldayoff and Saskatchewan's three largest post-secondary institutions are participating in a mission to the Philippines and Thailand to advance the province's education, research and labour market goals.

The mission will create new partnership opportunities for Saskatchewan post-secondary institutions, deepen relationships in these priority markets and strengthen the province's global reputation. This will help attract more talent to the province and expand study abroad opportunities for Saskatchewan students.

"Building relationships abroad connects Saskatchewan to the world and increases our province's international visibility," Cheveldayoff said. "Promoting Saskatchewan's post-secondary advantages on a global scale helps meet Saskatchewan's Growth Plan goals and demonstrates how our post-secondary sector can benefit jurisdictions around the world."

Saskatchewan Explores Post-Secondary Collaboration in the Philippines and Thailand | News and Media | Government of Saskatchewan

METAL DETECTORS TO BE OPERATIONAL AT EIGHT SASKATCHEWAN HEALTH-CARE FACILITIES SOON

Metal detectors support Protective Services in preventing weapons from entering facilities, enhancing safety and security for patients, visitors and health-care teams.

Metal detectors will soon be operational at eight Saskatchewan health-care facilities.

When entering emergency rooms in Saskatoon or Regina hospitals, or the main doors of the Regina Urgent Care Centre, Battlefords Union Hospital or Prince Albert Victoria Hospital, the photos above are what you can expect:
Learn more: https://www.saskhealthauthority.ca/.../metal-detectors...

YOUR LEGISLATIVE REPORT

From leading job growth and advancing surgical technology to supporting communities, our government remains focused on initiatives that make a real difference for everyone who calls Saskatchewan home.

New figures from Statistics Canada show Saskatchewan led the nation in year-over-year job growth in January, with 15,000 new jobs added. That represents an increase of 2.5 per cent, the second highest among all provinces. Our province also recorded the second lowest unemployment rate at 5.3 per cent, well below the national average of 6.5 per cent. This growth reflects the strength of our economy and the confidence that industry and employers have in our province. More people working means more opportunity for families, stronger communities and continued economic momentum.

That strength is also reflected in Saskatchewan’s wholesale trade sector. Saskatchewan once again ranked first among the provinces for year-over-year growth, with wholesale trade increasing 14.7 per cent from December 2024 to December 2025. Strong wholesale growth signals a healthy flow of goods through our economy and creates opportunities for Saskatchewan businesses. Our government remains committed to helping companies expand, reach new markets and stay competitive so they can continue creating jobs across the province.

A strong economy allows our government to invest in important services, including innovative health care that delivers better outcomes. Robot-assisted surgeries are strengthening surgical services in our province, with the newly added system located at Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon. It is now the fourth robotic system operating in Saskatchewan, one of the highest per capita rates of any Canadian province. Two other systems operate at St. Paul's Hospital in Saskatoon, and another was introduced at Pasqua Hospital last fall. With this expansion, more patients will have access to minimally invasive procedures that allow quicker recoveries close to home. Our government extends sincere thanks to our surgeons and health care teams for their ongoing collaboration in expanding surgical access.

We continue to take meaningful action to address gender-based violence. Our government is investing $1.46 million in additional funding through the National Action Plan to End Gender-based Violence. This funding will support 10 organizations and programs across the province. Investments are being allocated based on alignment with the five pillars of the National Action Plan: foundational knowledge; support for survivors and their families; prevention; a responsive justice system; Indigenous-led approaches; and strengthening social infrastructure. Addressing gender-based violence requires sustained action, strong partnerships and targeted investments. Ourgovernment is grateful to our partner organizations for the important work they do to help create safer communities for women and girls in Saskatchewan.

Ensuring safety in our communities also means maintaining safe and reliable transportation links, which are essential for remote northern communities, businesses and industries. Construction of ice and seasonal roads usually begins in early winter, with closures occurring by late March, depending on weather conditions. As we move through winter, Highways Minister Kim Gartner is reminding motorists to check the Highway Hotline for the latest road conditions and allowable weights on provincial ice and winter roads before travelling. Residents are encouraged to use the interactive map at hotline.gov.sk.ca/ for up-to-date information.

Through continued economic development, health care innovation and community investment, your Saskatchewan Party government remains focused building a stronger, more secure future for everyone in the province. If you have any questions or would like to share your thoughts, please feel free to contact my constituency office AT 306.651.7100 or email ken.cheveldayoff.mla@sasktel.net.

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Ken Cheveldayoff, MLA
Saskatoon Willowgrove
Constituency Office

1106A Central Avenue
Saskatoon, SK S7N 2H1
Phone: 306.651.7100
Fax: 306.651.6008
Email: ken.cheveldayoff.mla@sasktel.net

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