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Approximately 32,000,000 pounds of waste tire rubber has been recycled into usable, marketable items under the tire recycling program.
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Amusement ride safety initiatives establish and enforce technical safety standards to minimize the potential hazards associated with the transportation and movement of people by complex electrical and mechanical equipment. Amusement ride devices are in widespread operation throughout the province at fairs and exhibitions during the summer months.
Vehicle registrations, driver licensing and testing are handled by Saskatchewan Government Insurance.
To insure your vehicle in another jurisdiction, you will likely have to provide proof of your driving history and of vehicles that have been registered and insured in your name. Saskatchewan provides this information through a driver abstract.
In Saskatchewan driver licensing and testing is handled by Saskatchewan Government Insurance.
Elevator safety initiatives establish and enforce technical safety standards to minimize the potential hazards associated with the transportation and movement of people by complex electrical and mechanical equipment.
The \n^ Fuel Tax Act, 2000 \nimposes a tax on persons importing or purchasing fuel in Saskatchewan. Included in the \n^ Fuel Tax Act, 2000 \nare provisions for the \n^ International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) \nwhich provides for the prorating of fuel taxes to all jurisdictions in which a carrier travels by the base jurisdiction.
The International Fuel tax Agreement (IFTA)is an agreement among Canadian provinces and U.S. states that simplifies the reporting of fuel taxes by interjurisdictional carriers. Under IFTA, the carrier files one consolidated fuel tax report with their base jurisdiction and is issued credentials which are honoured in all member jurisdictions.
Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) provides parcel express services throughout Saskatchewan operating main terminals in Regina, Saskatoon and Prince Albert with rural agencies across the Province.
Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) provides passenger transportation throughout Saskatchewan operating main terminals in Regina, Saskatoon and Prince Albert with rural agencies across the Province.
Driving conditions can change rapidly in Saskatchewan. Before you travel check here for information on summer and winter road conditions, ferries, ice road crossings and spring road restrictions.
The safe driving program is a mandatory, province-wide program aimed at reducing the number of alcohol-related traffic accidents, injuries and deaths. The program provides addiction screening, assessment and treatment services for people convicted of alcohol-related driving offences.
View government surplus vehicles and equipment for sale.
Vehicle registrations are handled by Saskatchewan Government Insurance.

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