Category Archives: Provincial News

Health care workers rally in Yorkton for fair wages and better conditions
Health care workers in Yorkton marched to demand that the provincial government reach a fair contract after more than three years without a wage increase. CUPE 5430, the province's largest health care...
Tanner Wallace-Scribner Sep 10, 2025 CUPE healthcare workers march in Yorkton. (Photo: Tanner Wallace-Scribner)

NDP calls for multi-agency review following Richmound occupation
The opposition NDP are calling on the Sask Party government to commit to a major multi-agency review after what they say are "widespread failures" to act quickly against the occupation of an abandoned...
John Cairns Sep 09, 2025

Federal government hasn't heard directly from China on EV tariffs, minister says
Canada's agriculture minister says any decision to ease tariffs on electric vehicles from China would have to take into consideration impacts on other sectors. Heath MacDonald says the government hasn...
Steve Lambert, The Canadian Press Sep 09, 2025

Embrace the power to be safe this harvest season: SaskPower
Harvest is underway in Saskatchewan and SaskPower is reminding farmers to make safety their priority when working this fall. "We understand that farmers are very busy this time of year, but safety sho...
SaskToday Sep 09, 2025

Latest premier popularity poll shows a huge drop for Quebec's Legault, slight increase for Moe
REGINA--Once hailed as the most popular premier in Canada, Quebec's Franois Legault is now facing a dramatic fall from grace. According to new polling data from the Angus Reid Institute, only 22% of Q...
Sep 09, 2025

Self-proclaimed 'Queen of Canada' freed on bail in Saskatchewan
A judge granted the release of Romana Didulo, the self-proclaimed "Queen of Canada," at a bail hearing Monday in Swift Current, Sask. Judge Alan Jacobson imposed a number of conditions on Didulo, incl...
Jeremy Simes, The Canadian Press Sep 08, 2025

Parties offer differing portrayals of Saskatchewan job numbers
It was another war of words Friday as the government and Opposition served up vastly different portrayals of how the Saskatchewan economy was doing. As has been the case going back to the previous ter...
John Cairns Sep 05, 2025

Carney pledges $370M in incentives for canola sector
Ottawa has announced $370 million in new support for Canadian canola producers facing massive tariffs from China. The federal government said Friday that a new biofuel production incentive is meant to...
Lauren Krugel, The Canadian Press Sep 05, 2025

Man who killed sister in Manitoba mass stabbing was out on bail: court records
The man police say killed his sister and attacked several others with a knife on Hollow Water First Nation in Manitoba was out on bail. Court records show Tyrone Simard, 26, was charged with assault w...
Steve Lambert, The Canadian Press Sep 05, 2025

Premier Moe ready to head out on major China trade mission
SASKATOON - Premier Scott Moe is set to head off with a provincial delegation on a crucial trade mission to China starting on Sept. 6. Premier Moe's delegation will be in China from Sept. 6 to 9 follo...
John Cairns Sep 05, 2025










