Category Archives: SaskToday.ca: Provincial News

FCAA warns investors about unregistered online trading platforms
REGINA — The Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority of Saskatchewan (FCAA) warns investors of the online entities known as Grandridge Lorvix, Global WDC, CenexPro, DSJ Exchange (DSJE...
SaskToday Mar 14, 2026

A quiet grocery revolution is saving Saskatchewan shoppers millions
SASKATCHEWAN — Every day across Canada, a quiet rescue operation is underway inside grocery stores. It happens in the produce aisle, behind the meat counter, and in the back rooms where unsold f...
Denis Conroy Mar 13, 2026

Prairie polytechnics unite to fast-track mining innovation
SASKATOON — An applied research network launched in January 2025 continues to bring together six leading prairie polytechnics to accelerate innovation in Western Canada’s mining sector, ta...
Sask. Polytech Media Relations Mar 13, 2026

Report suggests Sask. energy plan may drive up electricity rates
REGINA — A new study suggests the provincial government's Saskatchewan First Energy Strategy and Supply Plan could increase future costs for homeowners and businesses. A study funded by...
Martin Oldhues Mar 13, 2026

Federal funding to support Saskatchewan’s program for new entrepreneurs
SASKATOON — Saskatoon Regional Economic Development Authority CEO Erin says supporting entrepreneurs early is key to growing Saskatchewan's economy. Lawson spoke Friday during the Gover...
Jon Perez Mar 13, 2026

Government, opposition spar over unemployment numbers
REGINA - There were duelling interpretations Friday on the latest monthly jobs numbers with the Sask Party pointing to positives and the NDP the negative. On the positive side, Premier Scott Moe went ...
John Cairns Mar 13, 2026

Faculty association warns Sask Poly layoffs threaten programs and stability
REGINA - The president of the Saskatchewan Polytechnic Faculty Association was at the Legislature this week to raise concerns about layoffs at the post-secondary institutions. Michelle Downton, presid...
John Cairns Mar 13, 2026

Decorum at leg goes downhill over the power rates issue
REGINA — Decorum in the legislative assembly became an issue this week after Speaker Todd Goudy struggled to keep a lid on unruly MLAs. During question period, Goudy had to interject severa...
John Cairns Mar 13, 2026

Saskatchewan adds fees for fishing, EVs, immigration applications
REGINA - Saskatchewan's government is raising fees and adding new charges for anglers, electric vehicle drivers and immigration applicants. The province says those who purchase fishing licences will n...
Jeremy Simes, The Canadian Press Mar 13, 2026

Fees for services set to increase in Saskatchewan
REGINA — Several fees and charges paid in Saskatchewan will change in the 2026-27 fiscal year. According to the government, the changes include increased deductibles on basic plate insurance, hi...
SaskToday staff Mar 13, 2026












