Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Program for free menstrual products to continue in schools
REGINA — Menstrual products will continue to be distributed free to primary and secondary schools in Saskatchewan, thanks to a renewed three year agreement between the province and Shoppers...
John Cairns Nov 14, 2025

SaskWheat to host "Grade School" for farmers
Farmers in the Outlook and Unity areas have an opportunity next week to learn the basics of grain grading. The Saskatchewan Wheat Development Commission (SaskWheat) is hosting Grade School from Unity&...
Ryan Young Nov 14, 2025

Photos: Melville skies erupt in colour as reader captures auroras
MELVILLE — A SaskToday reader captured a brilliant northern lights display over Melville on Nov. 12, as one of the most intense geomagnetic storms of the year lit up skies across Saskatchewan. R...
SaskToday staff Nov 14, 2025

'Backdoor dealing': B.C. farmer decries omission of private owners from Cowichan case
RICHMOND - The co-owner of an eight-hectare farm on the Cowichan Tribes Aboriginal title lands said he and fellow private landowners were unfairly left out of the court case that confirmed the title c...
Nono Shen, The Canadian Press Nov 14, 2025

Ottawa to return $623 million to small businesses in rebate payments
OTTAWA - More than 600,000 small businesses will share $623 million in carbon price rebate payments before the end of the year, the final payment they will receive following the end of the consumer ca...
Catherine Morrison, The Canadian Press Nov 14, 2025

Saskatchewan man found guilty of second-degree murder in 2006 bush party stabbing
REGINA - The father of a teen who was stabbed in the heart during a fight at a nighttime campground party in Saskatchewan almost two decades ago says justice has been served. Lorne Pavelick's comments...
Jeremy Simes, The Canadian Press Nov 14, 2025

Governor General Simon released from hospital, recovering from illness
OTTAWA - Rideau Hall says Gov. Gen. Mary Simon was released from hospital Friday and is now recovering at home. The 78-year-old representative of King Charles missed the annual Remembrance Day service...
David Baxter, The Canadian Press Nov 14, 2025

Grey Cup linebackers chasing the perfect hit — the one that takes your breath away
WINNIPEG - Darnell Sankey's perfect football hit is breathtaking. Literally. "It's when you hit somebody and feel and hear the breath escaping from their lungs," said the Montreal Alouettes veteran mi...
Dan Ralph, The Canadian Press Nov 14, 2025

Five things to know about Quebec graphite mine added to major projects list
MONTREAL - A graphite mine in Quebec has been included on the federal government's expanded list of major projects in the national interest to be considered for regulatory fast-tracking. Here are five...
Morgan Lowrie, The Canadian Press Nov 14, 2025

Tax structure on refreshment beverages updated
REGINA — The Government of Saskatchewan has announced changes to the craft production levy structure for craft refreshment beverages. As part of these changes, the limit for refreshment beverage...
SaskToday Nov 14, 2025










