Category Archives: SaskToday.ca: Provincial News

New uranium mines to fuel Saskatchewan’s economic growth
REGINA — The province is touting two new uranium mine projects that have recently received federal approval. On Feb. 19 Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission gave its approval to Denison Mines Corp...
John Cairns 5h ago

Spring into COVID-19 prevention
REGINA — Beginning April 1, moderately to severely immunocompromised adults and children remain eligible for immunization with COVID-19 vaccine until June 15. From April 1 to June 15, 2026, the ...
SaskToday 7h ago

Sask. athletes celebrated at the legislature after Italy Games return
REGINA — Saskatchewan’s Olympic and Paralympic talent took centre stage at the legislative building Thursday, with athletes, coaches and support staff recognized for their success at the 2...
John Cairns 7h ago

Health unions wondering when they will get a deal with the province
REGINA — April Fool’s Day was no laughing matter for health-care workers at the legislature. The NDP opposition noted that April 1 marked four years in which health-care workers have seen ...
John Cairns 8h ago

Saskatchewan anglers guide now available for 2026 season
REGINA — The 2026-27 Saskatchewan Anglers Guide is now available online, giving anglers convenient access to the latest information for the upcoming fishing season. The digital guide can be...
SaskToday 10h ago

New child care agreement kicks in, but concerns for those not eligible as of April 1
REGINA - The province’s new $10 a day child care deal with the federal government took effect April 1, but the government isn’t getting any plaudits for it from the Opposition. Instead, th...
John Cairns Apr 01, 2026

CPR training being extended to schools throughout Sask.
REGINA - A program aimed at helping students learn lifesaving CPR skills is being expanded across the province starting this fall. Beginning in September for the 2026-27 school the Ministry of Educati...
John Cairns Apr 01, 2026

Historic Saskatchewan town of Duck Lake fails in bid to sell naming rights
Duck Lake - a Saskatchewan community steeped in history that includes Louis Riel and the Northwest Rebellion - will not be renamed for a corporate sponsor. The mayor says a campaign accepting bids to ...
Fakiha Baig and Jeremy Simes, The Canadian Press Apr 01, 2026

Peter Nygard files lawsuit, alleges authorities abused process with Manitoba charges
WINNIPEG - Sex offender Peter Nygard is suing the Manitoba and Saskatchewan governments, Winnipeg police and others, alleging charges he faced in one case were an abuse of process. The former fashion ...
Steve Lambert, The Canadian Press Apr 01, 2026

Ambulance delays rising as EMS faces mounting pressure in Sask
SASKATCHEWAN — The province's ambulance system is under growing strain, as rising call volumes, staffing pressures and hospital delays continue to stretch emergency medical services across t...
Denis Conroy Apr 01, 2026












