Saskatchewan ER Closures — Currently Closed ERs

73 emergency departments tracked · Last updated Jun 16, 11:18 p.m.

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Saskatchewan does not publish real-time closure data

Saskatchewan Health Authority publishes a delayed list. Updates are not real-time and may not reflect immediate changes.

Wilkie and District Health Centre — Closed

Wilkie, SK

Emergency services are temporarily disrupted at Wilkie and District Health Centre. Emergency services are disrupted until further notice.

No estimated reopen time · Source: Saskatchewan Health Authority

Saskatoon City Hospital — Closed

Saskatoon, SK

Closed — opens at 09:00

No estimated reopen time · Source: Saskatchewan Health Authority

Kamsack Hospital and Nursing Home — Closed

Kamsack, SK

Emergency services are temporarily disrupted at Kamsack Hospital and District Nursing Home

No estimated reopen time · Source: Saskatchewan Health Authority

Broadview Hospital — Closed

Broadview, SK

Closed — opens at 07:00

No estimated reopen time · Source: Saskatchewan Health Authority

Wolseley Memorial Integrated Health Centre — Reduced hours

Wolseley, SK

Emergency services are temporarily disrupted at Wolseley Memorial Integrated Care Centre. Emergency Services are available Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. only. Emergency room services will not be available after-hours, on weekends, or statutory holidays.

Source: Saskatchewan Health Authority

How this could change

Saskatchewan hospital administrators can submit closures directly through the ERstat portal. No provincial coordination required.

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About Saskatchewan closure data

The Saskatchewan Health Authority publishes a service disruptions list updated twice daily. The SHA itself notes on that page that "as changes to services availability can occur on short notice, not all disruptions may appear immediately." In May 2026, Bill 606, which would have required real-time disruption reporting, was defeated. Health Minister Jeremy Cockrill said he was unsure whether real-time reporting would ever be achievable in the province.

Publisher: Saskatchewan Health Authority
Publishing method: Twice-daily list, 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. (effective May 19, 2026)

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