Category Archives: SaskToday.ca: Provincial News

Major winter storm buries Sask. with 25 cm of snow, more to come
SASKATCHEWAN — Saskatchewan residents continue to take the brunt of a powerful winter storm that descended on the province on Feb. 17. Danielle Desjardins, a meteorologist with Environment and C...
David Willberg Feb 18, 2026

Snowstorm prompts numerous flight cancellations at major airports
REGINA — The major snowstorm and high winds impacting Saskatchewan have resulted in numerous flight cancellations out of both Regina and Saskatoon airports. Regina International Airport (YQ...
John Cairns Feb 18, 2026

Saskatchewan Cattle Association tackles trade, traceability, herd woes
MOOSE JAW — Saskatchewan cattle producers are grappling with trade uncertainty, shrinking herd numbers and proposed new regulations, and the Saskatchewan Cattle Association says it is working on...
Shaynee Modien Feb 18, 2026

Opposition raises concerns of upwards of 100 hours of ER delays
REGINA - The opposition New Democrats are once more on the attack over long delays being reported at hospitals in Saskatchewan’s major cities. At a news conference at the Legislature the NDP&rsq...
John Cairns Feb 17, 2026

Three judges appointed to Saskatchewan Provincial Courts
REGINA — The Government of Saskatchewan is announcing the appointment of three new judges to the provincial court of Saskatchewan. Sara Knowles is appointed to the provincial court in Saskatoon,...
SaskToday Feb 17, 2026

Saskatchewan reaches $4.8M settlement with tire recycling company
REGINA - Saskatchewan's government says it has reached a $4.8-million settlement with a tire recycling company. The province says it agreed to pay the amount to Saskatoon-based Shercom Industries and ...
Jeremy Simes, The Canadian Press Feb 17, 2026

RCMP provide new details in 74 break-and-enter case
REGINA — A nine-month investigation into a believed 74 break-and-enters has led to the arrest of a Regina resident. The Saskatchewan RCMP has laid 76 charges on 57-year-old Michael Arsenaul...
Martin Oldhues Feb 17, 2026

Saskatchewan settles Shercom lawsuit for $4.8M
SASKATOON - The provincial government and Shercom Industries reached an agreement on Tuesday, Feb. 17, stemming from a lawsuit the latter had filed almost two years ago against the former and the Tire...
Jon Perez Feb 17, 2026

Saskatchewan leads Canada in wholesale trade growth
SASKATCHEWAN — New figures released today by Statistics Canada show Saskatchewan's wholesale trade (excluding petroleum, petroleum products, and other hydrocarbons and excluding Oilseed and ...
SaskToday Feb 17, 2026

Stuck cars, treacherous roads as snowstorm grips Prairies
EDMONTON - Old Man Winter made a nasty comeback across the Prairies on Tuesday, with bone-chilling temperatures and heavy snow that led to treacherous roads and stuck cars. Environment Canada said upw...
Aaron Sousa, The Canadian Press Feb 17, 2026












