Category Archives: SaskToday.ca: Provincial News

Olympics prompt early alcohol service option for Sask. bars
REGINA — Commercial permit holders in Saskatchewan, including bars and restaurants, can extend alcohol service hours to support Team Canada during the 2026 Winter Olympics. In a news release, th...
SaskToday staff Feb 07, 2026

Opposition calling for better emergency care on Highway 11
SASKATOON – Opposition New Democrats returned to the health care issue on Friday, calling for action to address emergency care along highway 11 in the province. At a media event in Davidson...
John Cairns Feb 06, 2026

Supreme Court ruling sets out exception to confidentiality between lawyer and client
OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada says there can be an exception to a lawyer's duty to keep conversations with a client confidential when the lawyer needs the information to defend themselves again...
Jim Bronskill, The Canadian Press Feb 06, 2026

Snowmobile Ride Day to go ahead despite thaw, says SSA
SASKATOON — The Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association executive director, Leah Switzer, assured that their scheduled event on Saturday, Feb. 14, International Snowmobile Ride Day (ISDR), will go a...
Jon Perez Feb 06, 2026

Ex- Regina police officer sentenced for using database to find, date, deceive women
REGINA - A former police sergeant was sentenced for his crimes Friday while the force's chief promised better oversight on a database he used to find, date and deceive vulnerable women in Regina. Robe...
Jeremy Simes, The Canadian Press Feb 06, 2026
Latest oil and gas public offering fetches $7 million
REGINA - The Government of Saskatchewan's latest Crown oil and natural gas rights public offering, held Feb. 3, generated $7,009,225 in revenue, with most of that coming from bids in southern Saskatch...
SaskToday staff Feb 06, 2026

This week in provincial politics: Moe at Harper portrait unveiling
REGINA - With the Saskatchewan Legislature session still a month away from resuming, it seemed like the focus of attention was elsewhere this week. Premier Scott Moe was himself elsewhere, as he was i...
John Cairns Feb 06, 2026

Nutrien Wonderhub expands free school access visits for 2025–26
SASKATOON — Nutrien Wonderhub (Wonderhub) is proud to continue delivering its School and Community Access Visits during the 2025–26 school year, made possible through the generous support ...
SaskToday Feb 06, 2026

Former Regina police officer sentenced for using database to date vulnerable women
REGINA - A former Regina police sergeant who used the force's database to find and date scores of vulnerable women has been handed a conditional sentence of two years less a day, to be served in the c...
Jeremy Simes, The Canadian Press Feb 06, 2026

Jenson says SAID benefits will not be lost
REGINA - Minister of Social Services Terry Jenson is looking to quell fears that changes to the Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability program, or SAID, is going to mean cuts for clients. Jen...
John Cairns Feb 05, 2026












