Category Archives: GX94 News

Government, opposition spar over unemployment numbers
REGINA - There were duelling interpretations Friday on the latest monthly jobs numbers with the Sask Party pointing to positives and the NDP the negative. On the positive side, Premier Scott Moe went ...
John Cairns Mar 13, 2026

New court date set for Star Blanket Cree Nation murder suspect
FORT QU'APPELLE - A male teen arrested in connection with a death on Star Blanket Cree Nation has appeared in court again. The boy, who can't be named due to his age, was in Fort Qu'Appelle Provincial...
Doug Falconer Mar 13, 2026

Potash train derailment near Lestock sends 49 cars off tracks
LESTOCK - Crews with CN and local emergency responders are at the scene of a train derailment near Lestock. The company says the incident happened at about 5:40 a.m. near the community northeast of Re...
Tanner Wallace-Scribner Mar 12, 2026

Saskatchewan RCMP's SERT units remove illicit drugs from Saskatchewan communities
SASKATCHEWAN - Saskatchewan RCMP's SERT units removed 60 kgs. of methamphetamine, 14 kgs. of cocaine, and more than 120 firearms from Saskatchewan communities in 2025. Saskatchewan RCMP's Saskatchewan...
SaskToday staff Mar 12, 2026

Tailgating Act officially passed, receives Royal Assent
REGINA - The bill to bring tailgating to Saskatchewan Roughriders games this upcoming season is now officially law. The Tailgating Act passed third and final reading at the Saskatchewan legislature on...
John Cairns Mar 12, 2026

Water Security Agency issues 2026 spring runoff outlook
The Water Security Agency (WSA) has released the spring runoff outlook for 2026. It says the majority of the province can anticipate near to below normal runoff this spring. From Kindersley to Assinib...
Doug Falconer Mar 12, 2026

Man charged with historical sexual assault in western Manitoba, appears in court again
Another court appearance has been made by a man, charged in connection with a historical sexual assault in western Manitoba. 65-year-old Vincent Tacan was in Sioux Valley Provincial Court yesterday (W...
Doug Falconer Mar 12, 2026

Yorkton updates housing bylaw as city explores federal funding program
YORKTON - The City of Yorkton has amended a housing bylaw as it explores a potential federal funding opportunity to accelerate new housing construction. City council approved changes to the Yorkton Ho...
Tanner Wallace-Scribner Mar 12, 2026

Melville youth council recognized with Saskatchewan Municipal Award
MELVILLE - A program aimed at strengthening youth engagement in municipal decision-making has earned the City of Melville recognition at the 19th annual Saskatchewan Municipal Awards. Melville's youth...
Tanner Wallace-Scribner Mar 12, 2026

Ability to store firearms part of new Firearms Act amendments
REGINA - Changes have been announced to amend The Saskatchewan Firearms Act, one of which would allow firearms owners to be able to store their prohibited firearms themselves. The province confirmed t...
John Cairns Mar 11, 2026












