Category Archives: SaskToday.ca: Provincial News

Ambulance delays rising as EMS faces mounting pressure in Sask
SASKATCHEWAN — The province's ambulance system is under growing strain, as rising call volumes, staffing pressures and hospital delays continue to stretch emergency medical services across t...
Denis Conroy Apr 01, 2026

Doctors speak out on Saskatchewan's forced drug treatment legislation
REGINA - Groups that represent doctors in Saskatchewan say they're worried a bill that proposes to force treatment on those battling drug addictions could put additional pressure on squeezed emergency...
Jeremy Simes, The Canadian Press Apr 01, 2026

New Saskatchewan Animal Enforcement Agency officially takes over
REGINA — April 1 marks the first day of operation for the new Saskatchewan Animal Enforcement Agency. At a ceremony at the legislature Wednesday to mark the occasion, Agriculture Minister David ...
John Cairns Apr 01, 2026

Langenburg Town Council makes five-year, $1 million commitment to Multiplex project
Langenburg Town Council has made a major financial commitment to the community's new Multiplex project. In a release, the town announced it is committing a total of one million dollars to the project,...
Craig Reader Apr 01, 2026

Sask Parks camping reservations open starting April 13
REGINA — Those planning a summer stay in Saskatchewan Provincial Parks can book reservations starting on April 13 for seasonal campsites, and April 14 to 17 for nightly campsites, Camp...
SaskToday Apr 01, 2026

Saskatchewan invests $8M to expand digital health record access
REGINA — The Government of Saskatchewan announced it is reinforcing its commitment to patient-centered digital health by renewing its investment in MySaskHealthRecord, a secure online ...
SaskToday Apr 01, 2026

Canada gives Ukrainians who fled war another year to apply for work permit extensions
OTTAWA - The federal government is giving Ukrainians who fled the Russian invasion another year to apply for work permit extensions. Ukrainians who came to Canada before March 31, 2024, will now have ...
Sarah Ritchie, The Canadian Press Apr 01, 2026

Saskatchewan approves mineral rights transfers to First Nations
REGINA — The Government of Saskatchewan has approved the transfer of additional Crown mineral rights to the Government of Canada on behalf of Pasqua First Nation, Flying Dust First Nat...
SaskToday Apr 01, 2026

Farm Stress Line expands with new mental health support
REGINA — As of April 1, SaskAgMatters Mental Health Network Inc. will manage the Farm Stress Line as part of a coordinated mental health support system for Saskatchewan producers, thei...
SaskToday Apr 01, 2026

Quantum leap: U of S becomes national hub for advanced computing
SASKATOON — After more than two decades of work and anticipation, University of Saskatchewan Mathematics and Statistics professor Dr. Steven Rayan is seeing his long-held vision become reality w...
Jon Perez Mar 31, 2026












