Category Archives: SaskToday.ca: Provincial News

Building better communities, Sask. Kin showcases 100 years
SASKATCHEWAN - Just a few years after founder Hal Rogers chartered Canada's first Kinsmen Club, launching a service organization that quickly spread nationwide, Saskatchewan joined Kin Canada in 1926....
Sherri Solomko / Freelance Reporter Feb 11, 2026

Ottawa signs Canadian linebackers Allen and Brodrique and American quarterback Maier
OTTAWA - The Ottawa Redblacks signed Canadian linebackers A.J. Allen and Michael Brodrique and American quarterback Jake Maier on Wednesday. Allen's deal covers two years, while Maier and Brodrique si...
Canadian Press Feb 11, 2026

Indigenous court moves ahead in Sk; Offenders, advocates say overdue
SASKATOON - Saskatchewan's first Indigenous Court is in the works and Indigenous advocates welcome the initiative, saying the system needs change that reflects Indigenous culture. The province intends...
Lisa Joy Feb 11, 2026

Four charged after organized crime drug investigation
REGINA — A five-month drug trafficking investigation involving police agencies in Saskatchewan and Manitoba has led to four arrests and the seizure of more than $650,000 worth of drugs and cash....
SaskToday Feb 11, 2026

Sask school divisions respond to fatal shooting at B.C. school
SASKATCHEWAN — School divisions in Saskatchewan have been reacting to the school shootings in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., on Feb. 11 that left nine people dead, including the shooter, and 27 injured. T...
David Willberg and Jon Perez Feb 11, 2026

Opposition slams more overcrowding at St. Paul’s Hospital
REGINA - Once again, conditions at St. Paul’s Hospital in Saskatoon are coming under the microscope from the official Opposition. This time, the controversy involves the situation in what used t...
John Cairns Feb 11, 2026

Economic outlook for farmers is somewhere between bullish and bearish
REGINA - Those attending the Farm Credit Canada Young Farmers Summit in Regina were cautioned that expectations for a stronger and more stable economic environment in 2026 may need to be tempered. Gra...
John Cairns Feb 11, 2026

Ottawa Redblacks sign Canadian linebacker A.J. Allen, American quarterback Jake Maier
OTTAWA - The Ottawa Redblacks signed Canadian linebacker A.J. Allen and American quarterback Jake Maier on Tuesday. Allen's deal covers two years, while Maier signed a one-year contract. Both players ...
Canadian Press Feb 11, 2026

Highway 312 stabilization project near Wakaw begins
WAKAW — The Ministry of Highways is planning a $2-million construction project on Highway 312 to repair a landslide geo-hazard near Wakaw, with work scheduled to begin in February 2026. The proj...
Nicole Goldsworthy / Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Feb 11, 2026

Saskatchewan Air Ambulance celebrates 80 years in the skies
REGINA - This February, Saskatchewan Air Ambulance (SAA) celebrates 80 years of service, marking eight decades of providing critical care air transport for the people of Saskatchewan. SAA is the oldes...
SaskToday Feb 11, 2026












