Category Archives: News

Picket lines go up as strike begins at six grain terminals in Metro Vancouver
Picket lines have gone up at six grain terminals in Metro Vancouver as about 600 workers begin a strike. Canada's labour minister, meanwhile, says he spoke with both the employer and representatives o...
Harvard Media Sep 24, 2024

Caddies and paper bags: Schools figuring out new world of cellphone bans
From cellphone "hotels" to patchwork policies to recalibrating lesson plans, teachers and schools across Canada are learning to navigate a classroom without cellphones. But some say that despite recen...
Harvard Media Sep 24, 2024
Another strike looms at grain terminals in Metro Vancouver
The union representing workers at terminals in Metro Vancouver issued 72-hour strike notice on Saturday and will be in a position to strike at 7 a.m. local time Tuesday. In a notice to members posted ...
Harvard Media Sep 23, 2024

Saskatchewan Roughriders unveil Indigenous-designed logo
The Saskatchewan Roughriders have unveiled a new Indigenous logo which was designed by Chris Chipak from Red Pheasant Cree Nation -- Treaty 6. The logo, commissioned in recognition of t...
Harvard Media Sep 23, 2024

Estevan company wins Sask Business of the Year Award
SASKATOON - Estevan business JS Truckmart won twice at the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce's Achievement of Business Excellence Awards (ABEX) Saturday night in Saskatoon. The company...
Harvard Media Sep 23, 2024
Harrison: Time to fix Canada's broken immigration system
SASKATOON - Canada's immigration program for asylum seekers remains an issue the provincial government wants to continue discussions on with Ottawa, with Minister of Immigration and Career Training Je...
Jon Troth Sep 22, 2024
Sask Party hits back at Saskatchewan NDP
SASKATOON - The Saskatchewan Party has indicated it will continue to focus on what it has done for the province rather than engage its opponents in the usual rhetoric this election season. The provinc...
Harvard Media Sep 20, 2024
As some farmers wrap up harvest, others will be delayed due to recent rainfall
This year's harvest is nearly three-quarters of the way through, but rain is going to slow things down. The provincial crop report says 74 per cent of harvest is done, up from 61 per cent last week. P...
Harvard Media Sep 19, 2024
Creating a film about the RCAF's history was emotional, director says
MOOSE JAW - Filmmaker Robert (Bob) Barrett spent nearly two years making a documentary about the Royal Canadian Air Force's history, and one thing he discovered was its personnel are high-calibre role...
Jon Troth Sep 19, 2024

Where the provincial race stands as the horses head to the gate
REGINA - The horses are coming up to the starting gate, but how are things looking with respect to a provincial election? Sask Today spoke to Tom McIntosh, Professor on Politics and International Stud...
Harvard Media Sep 18, 2024












