Category Archives: SaskToday.ca: Provincial News

Rocky road ahead for competing NDP internal trade bill
REGINA - As expected, the opposition New Democrats have introduced a private member’s bill on internal trade, but it is already facing major challenges. The bill from Trade and Export Deve...
John Cairns Oct 31, 2025

DiNovember events and activities dig into palaeontology
REGINA — DiNovember is back, as the Royal Saskatchewan Museum (RSM) gets set to celebrate all things dinosaur. Dinosaur lovers of all ages will be visiting the T.rex Gallery, home of Scotty...
SaskToday Oct 31, 2025

SHA brings in changes to notifications of service disruptions
REGINA - The Saskatchewan Health Authority has announced it is bringing in an updated emergency service disruption process to let people know about which emergency services are available in the provin...
John Cairns Oct 31, 2025

Concern at Leg after India slaps 30 per cent duty on yellow peas
REGINA - Provincial leaders are voicing their concerns after news broke on Thursday that India is imposing a 30 per cent duty on yellow pea imports. Premier Scott Moe made his thoughts known abou...
John Cairns Oct 31, 2025

MEG meeting on Cenovus deal postponed another week
CALGARY - A MEG Energy Corp. shareholder vote on the proposed takeover by Cenovus Energy Inc. has been delayed another week. MEG board chair James McFarland twice paused the meeting Thursday to addres...
Lauren Krugel, The Canadian Press 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

Cockrill explains rationale for removing AIMS from scheduling
REGINA — In the end, the government lost patience with the bug-ridden rollout of the new Administrative Information Management System (AIMS) for time validation and scheduling. "We hav...
John Cairns Oct 30, 2025

Canadian yellow peas hit with India's new 30 per cent tariff on all imports
OTTAWA - Canadian yellow pea producers will now face tariffs in both of their major export markets after India announced a new 30 per cent tariff on all imported yellow peas beginning Nov. 1. China im...
Justin Escoto, The Canadian Press Oct 30, 2025

Saskatchewan introduces bill that would allow tailgating outside Roughrider games
REGINA - Fans of the CFL's Saskatchewan Roughriders could soon be allowed to do some pre-game drinking and barbecuing in the parking lot outside Regina's Mosaic stadium. Premier Scot Moe's government ...
Canadian Press Oct 30, 2025

Seized crime proceeds being used to renovate Regina Police firearms range
REGINA - Regina Police Service will be renovating its firearms range soon with the help of proceeds of crime that were seized and recovered. The Government of Saskatchewan announced it is redirec...
John Cairns Oct 30, 2025












