Category Archives: SaskToday.ca: Provincial News

Politics week: Sask. politicians go nuclear
SASKATOON - As Saskatchewan MLAs wrap up their final couple of days of peace and quiet before returning to battle in the new session of the Legislature, nuclear power is a top focus. The Canadian Nucl...
John Cairns Oct 20, 2025

Fraser Institute: Highly skilled immigrants thrive in U.S., Canada lags
REGINA — A new study from the Fraser Institute is finding that highly educated immigrant workers in the U.S. are performing better than immigrants to Canada. The study by Jock Finlayson and...
John Cairns Oct 20, 2025

Taxes, labour disruptions issues for CFIB during Small Business Week
REGINA - Small Business Week is underway from Oct. 19 to 25, and that means a renewed focus on the issues facing those business owners across Saskatchewan and Canada. Advocating for those issues...
John Cairns Oct 20, 2025

Conexus CEO says credit unions help build prosperous communities
SASKATOON — As the world celebrated International Credit Union Day on Thursday, Oct. 16, Conexus Credit Union CEO Celina Philpot highlighted the vital role credit unions like theirs play in the ...
Jon Perez Oct 19, 2025

Technology creates imagery to increase accessibility
SASKATOON — Since February, Saskatchewan Polytechnic researchers and students have been using leading-edge technology to map natural features, landscape, flora and fauna in Wanuskewin Heritage P...
Sask. Polytech Media Relations Oct 19, 2025
Saskatoon third in Canada’s Top 10 party cities
SASKATOON — The city’s nightlife proved to be more vibrant than Toronto’s, based on the latest data released on the average number of late-night trips by Uber and Uber Eats in each c...
SaskToday Oct 19, 2025

How police solved the century-old mystery of 'the woman in the well'
REGINA - Cindy Camp's great-grandmother was only a name on the family tree until police called. An investigator told her it was believed Alice Spence had been killed more than 105 years ago, her body ...
Jeremy Simes, The Canadian Press Oct 19, 2025

U of R introduces online teaching degree starting fall 2026
REGINA — The University of Regina’s Faculty of Education is launching a new Online Bachelor of Education After Degree (Elementary) program, beginning in fall 2026. This new two-year, full-...
SaskToday Oct 18, 2025

Delivering critical care, anywhere it’s needed, STARS marks 40 years
SASKATOON — A celebration of four decades of a vision to reality operation that began in 1985, which came to Saskatchewan in 2012. Thanks to those visionaries, the province&rsquo...
Sherri Solomko / Freelance Reporter Oct 18, 2025

Blue Bombers beat Roughriders 17-16 on Castillo's last-second field goal
WINNIPEG - Sergio Castillo kicked a 22-yard field goal as time expired to help the Winnipeg Blue Bombers do just enough for a 17-16 victory over the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Friday. Despite the out...
Judy Owen, The Canadian Press Oct 17, 2025












