Category Archives: SaskToday.ca: Provincial News

Public warned of email ticket scam in Saskatchewan
SASKATCHEWAN - Saskatchewan RCMP are warning the public of an ongoing email scam with incidents reported across the province. On Feb. 13, Saskatchewan RCMP received multiple reports of individuals rec...
SaskToday staff Feb 13, 2026

'This can't be true!' Tears, laughter follow three $100K wins in Sask.
LLOYDMINSTER, KINDERSLEY, RAPID VIEW - Three Saskatchewan residents are celebrating major lottery wins after each taking home $100,000 from recent Extra draws, with plans ranging from buying a farm to...
SaskToday staff Feb 13, 2026

Key First Nation man charged in online harassment case
RCMP have charged a Key First Nation man, in connection with an online harassment investigation. 26-year-old Davis Keepness was arrested at a Regina home on Feb. 10, following an investigation by the ...
Craig Reader Feb 13, 2026

Drivers urged to check Highway Hotline to see if ice roads are open
REGINA — With groundhogs predicting an early spring and with warmer temperatures in the province this week, the provincial government is reminding people who are heading out on the ice and ...
John Cairns Feb 13, 2026

Saskatchewan ski hills remind public resorts remain open
REGINA - Saskatchewan ski hills operators are reminding folks that the resorts remain open. Anders Svenson, manager at Mission Ridge Winter Park, said the warmer weather melting snow causes people to ...
Martin Oldhues Feb 12, 2026

SaskPoly students in limbo after decision to move to Regina
SASKATOON — Timothy Carlow and Alex Loewan are unsure of what their respective professional careers might be, as both face an uncertain future after Saskatchewan Polytechnic decided to suspend t...
Jon Perez Feb 12, 2026

Study looks into why drug approvals in Canada lag behind US, Europe
REGINA — A new Fraser Institute study is showing long waits and lengthy delays for Canadian patients to access potentially life-saving drugs already approved for Americans and Europeans. Accordi...
John Cairns Feb 12, 2026

Concerns raised in Moose Jaw about library funding
MOOSE JAW — Concerns are being raised this week about library funding following word of cutbacks to some services at Palliser Regional Library in Moose Jaw. The controversy comes in the wake of ...
John Cairns Feb 12, 2026

New surgical robot expands care at Royal University Hospital
SASKATOON — Saskatchewan patients are benefiting from a newly added robot-assisted surgical (RAS) system located at the Royal University Hospital (RUH) in Saskatoon. This is now the fo...
SaskToday Feb 12, 2026

Health Canada recalls children’s helmets from Outdoor Master
CANADA — A recall has been issued for two models of Outdoor Master-branded children’s and youth helmets for failure to protect the user in the event of a crash, posing a risk of injur...
Azure McGonigle Feb 12, 2026












