Category Archives: SaskToday.ca: Provincial News

Harrison excited about National Energy Corridor announcement
REGINA - The Government of Saskatchewan has joined other provinces and territories in signing an agreement to advance the development of a National Energy Corridor. The agreement was announced at the ...
John Cairns Mar 05, 2026

CUPE says stimulating local economies key to deficit control
SASKATOON — Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Saskatchewan, which represents 31,000 frontline workers across the province, has put forward its plan to get Saskatchewan’s budget def...
SaskToday Mar 05, 2026

NDP bill to stop rate hikes faces roadblocks
REGINA - Things did not go as planned for the NDP’s attempt to introduce a private members' bill to stop SaskPower and SGI rate hikes. The NDP's critic Aleana Young had tried to in...
John Cairns Mar 04, 2026

Regina author telling 125 Sask legends' stories in bold project
REGINA — Award-winning author and veteran journalist Joe Ralko is launching a sweeping new project to capture the human story of Saskatchewan as the province approaches its 125th anniversary in ...
Denis Conroy Mar 04, 2026

Polytechnic layoffs spark blame game at legislature
REGINA - Layoffs at Saskatchewan Polytechnic continue to be a major issue at the Saskatchewan Legislature, amid reports of another program being cut this fall. Opposition critic Tajinder Grewal raised...
John Cairns Mar 04, 2026

Concerns at Leg about impact of SGI, SaskPower rate hikes on ordinary individuals
REGINA - Opposition politicians are ramping up the pressure on the government to stop the rate hikes by Sask Power and SGI. Opposition critics Darcy Warrington and Aleana Young stood alongside Deepan ...
John Cairns Mar 04, 2026

Concerns about library safety in Saskatoon hit the Legislature
REGINA - Comments by Social Services Minister Terry Jenson’s scrum at the Legislature Tuesday drew a reaction Wednesday from the NDP, who issued a news release challenging him to work ...
John Cairns Mar 04, 2026

Burning Hills agreement reason to celebrate World Wildlife Day
REGINA — There are new reasons to celebrate World Wildlife Day in Saskatchewan. The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) and a local landowner have formalized a new conservation agreement, securin...
SaskToday Mar 03, 2026

Northern communities to benefit from Patterson Lake South approval
NORTH — The Government of Saskatchewan has approved the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the proposed Patterson Lake South uranium mine, marking a key regulatory milestone for the projec...
Nicole Goldsworthy / Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Mar 03, 2026

NDP go on the attack over SHA executive salaries
REGINA - Opposition New Democrats were on the attack against the government over salaries of Saskatchewan Health Authority executive leadership on Monday. At a news conference Monday, NDP health criti...
John Cairns Mar 03, 2026












