Category Archives: SaskToday.ca: Provincial News

Sask. Polytech business students launch Enactus chapter
SASKATOON — When 12 School of Business and Entrepreneurship students agreed to help start a new club at Saskatchewan Polytechnic last year, they didn’t realize just how transformative an e...
SaskToday Sep 11, 2025

Reiter frustrated with major projects list from the Feds
REGINA — Saskatchewan Deputy Premier and Minister of Finance Jim Reiter has decidedly mixed opinions about the list of major projects being considered by the federal government. He was reac...
John Cairns Sep 11, 2025

McIlvenna Bay mine is on PM Carney’s list of major projects
EDMONTON — Prime Minister Mark Carney has released the federal government’s initial list of major projects to be considered by the new Major Projects Office, and one of those is in ea...
John Cairns Sep 11, 2025

Vehicle submerged? Don’t panic
REGINA — With more than 100,000 bodies of water across the province, Saskatchewan RCMP want everyone to be prepared if they find themselves in a sinking or submerged vehicle. “Drivers and ...
SaskToday Sep 11, 2025

Carla Beck reacts to major projects announcement
Opposition Leader Carla Beck has provided her reaction to Prime Minister Mark Carney's announcement of the list of major projects for the country. In her remarks Beck is slamming Premier Scott Moe for...
John Cairns Sep 11, 2025

Outstanding USask alumni honoured with achievement awards
SASKATOON — The University of Saskatchewan (USask) has announced the 2025 recipients of the Alumni Achievement Awards, one of the university’s highest honours. “The Alumni Achievemen...
SaskToday Sep 10, 2025

NDP to bring forward legislation on public notice of ER closures
The opposition New Democrats say they plan to introduce legislation in the fall sitting of the Legislature which would require a formal public notification of all emergency room closures in the provin...
John Cairns Sep 10, 2025

NDP urges action to resolve China-Canada canola trade dispute
SASKATOON — The Saskatchewan NDP has renewed its call to ease the trade tensions between Canada and China on the issue of tariffs. Canada imposed a 100 per cent tariff on Chinese-made EVs in Oct...
Jon Perez Sep 10, 2025

Five reasons to donate on USask Giving Day
SASKATOON — USask Giving Day, a 24-hour fundraising initiative in support of USask people and projects is Sept. 10. Recently, University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union (USSU) president Em...
University Communications / USask Sep 10, 2025

Pillars for Life receives grants for suicide prevention
As part of Pillars for Life: The Saskatchewan Suicide Prevention Plan, the provincial government is providing $250,000 in grants to support suicide prevention initiatives across the province. The Suic...
SaskToday Sep 10, 2025












