Category Archives: SaskToday.ca: Provincial News

SUMA, Treaty Commissioner strengthen urban Treaty relations
SASKATOON - The Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association and the Office of the Treaty Commissioner on Monday, Nov. 3, signed a memorandum of understanding to strengthen its Treaty relations among...
SaskToday Nov 06, 2025

Program supporting youth entrepreneurship gets gov’t funding
REGINA — Government support for a program promoting youth entrepreneurship, financial literacy and career development opportunities for First Nations and Métis students in ...
SaskToday Nov 06, 2025

Don’t fall victim to the silent killer
REGINA — To help bring the dangers of the invisible, odourless, tasteless gas sharply into focus, the Government of Saskatchewan has proclaimed the first week of November as Carbon Monoxide Awar...
SaskToday Nov 06, 2025

Supreme Court to decide whether it will weigh in on Saskatchewan's school pronoun law
OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada is set to announce today whether it will hear appeals in a challenge of Saskatchewan's school pronoun law. The law prevents children under 16 from changing their n...
Canadian Press Nov 06, 2025

Province still sorting through fine details of federal budget
REGINA - The provincial government is still working its way through the fine print of Tuesday’s federal budget and its $78 billion deficit. “Obviously we're looking at it in more ...
John Cairns Nov 05, 2025

Universities, Polytec team up to advance clean energy in Sask.
SASKATOON — The Government of Saskatchewan is strengthening the foundation of a unique research partnership that will support energy and mineral research and help make Saskatchewan a global lead...
Sask. Polytech Media Relations Nov 05, 2025

Saskatchewan firefighter of village burnt by wildfire says province lacked resources
REGINA - A Saskatchewan firefighter who was on the front lines before half his community burned down in the summer says the province provided little reinforcements. Harley Vliegenthart says the small ...
Jeremy Simes, The Canadian Press Nov 05, 2025

SGI Canada, IBAS launch $750K pilot program to boost Indigenous employment
REGINA — A partnership between the Insurance Brokers Association of Saskatchewan (IBAS) and SGI Canada is breaking down barriers for Indigenous employment. On Wednesday, the organizations announ...
Martin Oldhues Nov 05, 2025

SARM’s Huber wants Western concerns heard in Ottawa
REGINA — The head of the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities is wanting to see Western concerns addressed by the federal government. “We've been neglected for 10-plus...
John Cairns Nov 05, 2025

NDP letter to labour raises concerns on notwithstanding clause
REGINA — Opposition New Democrats could be looking into possible legislative options that could curtail the use of the notwithstanding clause by the province. Concerns about the use of...
John Cairns Nov 05, 2025












