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SGI reports privacy breach, snooping in Vonda
Several customers are said to be affected after a privacy breach involving SGI. The crown said an employee at an independent driver's license issuing office in Vonda was caught snooping on its compute...
Kevin Martel
Jul 29, 2016
SGI Minister Don McMorris says photo radar is working
The number of car crash deaths in the province last year was the lowest recorded in decades, and the government believes photo radar played a part. There were 121 people killed on Saskatchewan roads i...
CJME News
Jul 18, 2016
SGI preparing for flood claims
SGI is preparing to handle claims from the floods in Estevan. SGI spokesperson Kelley Brinkworth said that work is already underway. "We have adjusters that are working already and we do plan to have ...
CJME News
Jul 11, 2016
Road work zones will see more enforcement in July
Saskatchewan's police services will be stepping up their enforcement in road work and construction zones in July. Police will be on the lookout for drivers who are speeding through work zones, ignorin...
CJME News
Jul 03, 2016
Changes to SGI will allow lawsuits against drunk drivers
A new law is being introduced in Saskatchewan that will give families of those killed by a drunk driver the chance to file a lawsuit. Minister responsible for SGI Don McMorris brought in the legislati...
Adriana Christianson
Jun 14, 2016
New SGI ad campaign takes aim at impaired driving
A new multi-platform ad campaign, one in which the provincial government calls emotionally charged, is aiming to drive down the number of drinking and driving crashes in Saskatchewan. "It's got quite ...
CJME News
May 13, 2016
1st year of photo radar: speed down, but are we safer?
One full year's worth of stats are out regarding photo radar in Saskatchewan and the picture they paint about whether the pilot project becomes permanent isn't much clearer. Minister responsible for S...
Adriana Christianson
Apr 08, 2016
Reduced no-fault insurance now available to motorcycle owners
Motorcycle riders in Saskatchewan now have another option when it comes to injury coverage. As of April 1, a third insurance package is available to owners called 'reduced no fault'. Essentially, ride...
Adriana Christianson
Apr 05, 2016
City of Regina, police seek solutions after 106% increase in vehicle thefts
There's been a sharp, steady rise in the number of vehicle thefts in Regina over the last year, and now the city wonders if it's time to chat with SGI to see if it can help curb that. From February 20...
CJME News
Mar 30, 2016
SGI to allow drivers to print vehicle registrations at home
Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) is now allowing clients to print their own vehicle registration certificate from home. If you have an account at MySGI.ca, you can already renew your vehicle re...
Adriana Christianson
Feb 09, 2016
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