Category Archives: Provincial News

Yorkton and Melville see strong housing price growth in October
YORKTON - The housing market in east-central Saskatchewan continues to show strength, especially in the Yorkton and Melville area. According to the Saskatchewan Realtors Association, Melville led all ...
Tanner Wallace-Scribner Nov 05, 2025 A real estate sign showing homes for sale is seen in Montreal on Monday, March 24, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi
TeleMiracle 50 extends broadcast for milestone 50th anniversary
SASKATOON - Two hours will be added to the annual TeleMiracle broadcast to air beginning at 7 p.m. Feb. 28 and running to March 1 at Prairieland Park in Saskatoon. TeleMircale 50 will be featured on C...
SaskToday Nov 04, 2025
Saskatchewan man accused in highway shooting death expressed outrage over attack
REGINA - In the hours after Tanya Myers was shot dead while riding in her friend's SUV on a rural Saskatchewan highway, local businessman Chris Fahlman took to social media to express his outrage. Alm...
Jeremy Simes, The Canadian Press Nov 03, 2025
Province, postsecondary institutions have new funding agreement
REGINA - The province's post-secondary institutions have signed a new multi-year funding agreement with the Government of Saskatchewan. According to the province's announcement Monday, post-secondary ...
John Cairns Nov 03, 2025
Moe says Carney's meeting with Xi a positive step towards resolving trade dispute
REGINA - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says Prime Minister Mark Carney's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping is a positive step forward. Moe says he hopes Canada can build on its relationship w...
Jeremy Simes, The Canadian Press Oct 31, 2025
Saskatchewan's Moe backs Alberta using notwithstanding clause to end teacher strike
REGINA - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he stands by Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's decision to use the notwithstanding clause to force striking teachers back to work. Moe says the clause, whic...
Canadian Press Oct 31, 2025
Trump's 10% bus tariffs are about to pinch city budgets across North America
OTTAWA - A transit advocacy group is warning new U.S. tariffs on buses coming into effect this weekend are going to upend the budgets of cities across North America - and eventually residents and ride...
Kyle Duggan, The Canadian Press Oct 31, 2025
Long-time Unity resident, entrepreneur and volunteer leaving the community
UNITY - A group of Unity residents gathered at the Adanac Hall on the Unity Museum grounds Oct. 14 to bid farewell to a long-time resident, business owner and volunteer. Geraldine Barrett is moving to...
Helena Long/ Freelance Reporter Oct 30, 2025
SHA, SEIU-West leaders clash on admin services system
SASKATOON - Saskatchewan Health Authority CEO Andrew Will admitted that using the Administrative Information Management System (AIMS) has been challenging for the organization, and said they decided t...
Jon Perez Oct 30, 2025

SHA to provide daily updates on emergency service disruptions
SASKATOON - The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is rolling out a new system to keep the public informed about emergency service disruptions. Starting in early November, all emergency service disru...
Tanner Wallace-Scribner Oct 30, 2025












