News Releases

News Releases

 

 

It's Week Two! This week we hear from road users in Cupar and Markinch.

CAA's popular Worst Roads campaign, which started on April 8, 2025, is now into its second week. Saskatchewan road users including motorists, pedestrians, cyclists, and passengers continue to nominate and vote for roads they say are unsafe "WORST" roads. In fact, we are learning that Saskatchewan residents have a lot to say when it comes to the roads they travel on and the shape they are in.

CAA National Conducts Road Test of EV Range, Charge in Winter Conditions

CAA National conducted a CAA EV Winter Test from February 5 to 7, 2025, from Ottawa, Ontario to Mont Tremblant, Quebec to measure how many kilometres EVs drive before their batteries died, and how long it took to get a reasonable charge. Read the full news release.

CAA Saskatchewan Scholarship Program

CAA Saskatchewan invests in the future of graduating high school students through its scholarship program.

CAA Survey Finds Lack of Fast & Reliable Public Charging Tops List of Challenges for Canadian EV Owners

Canadian EV owners report a lack of reliable and convenient public charging is the biggest problem for them, even as they say in overwhelming numbers they will make their next purchase another electric vehicle, according to a survey of over 16,000 EV owners by the Canadian Automobile Association.

Proposed New Air Passenger Protection Rules a Step Forward, if enacted, CAA Says

Proposed changes to Canada's Air Passenger Protection Regulations, announced on December 23, 2024, bring needed clarity to some areas but even in a best-case scenario it will be months before the impact is felt by consumers, says CAA. Read the full news release

Home & Away from Home Holiday Safety Advice from CAA

This is a busy time of year. Whether you are going away, or staying home this holiday season, CAA Saskatchewan has some advice on how to keep you and your loved ones safe.   

Canadians Speeding in Large Numbers, CAA Finds

70 per cent of Canadians admit to speeding in a residential area at least once in the last year, half say they regularly speed on the highway, and fully one in five drivers say they regularly drive well over the speed limit, according to new public opinion research from

CAA Asks: Are You and Your Vehicle Winter Ready?

It’s that time of year in Saskatchewan when we adjust our vocabulary to ‘winter speak.’ Those all too familiar words such as windchill, frostbite, snow, blowing snow, extreme cold, blizzard, frigid, ice, slush, shovel, scarf, toque, mittens, and boots become part of our everyday language.

CAA Saskatchewan’s Fang-tastic Halloween Safety Advice!

On October 31st excited little ghosts and goblins will fill the streets looking for treats. This Halloween CAA Saskatchewan wants to make things a little less scary by reminding both motorists and trick-or-treaters to be safe. Check out our spook-tacular advice for the spooky night!