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Category Archives: SaskToday.ca: Provincial News

NDP says it is launching tour to keep young people in province
REGINA - The New Democrats have announced a new engagement tour which they say is aimed at keeping young people from leaving the province. At a media event outside the University of Regina, Opposition...
John Cairns Feb 04, 2026
Province, NDP clash over $30 million request for Victoria Hospital
REGINA — A war of words erupted Wednesday over whether Prince Albert should be on the hook to come up with $30 million toward the Victoria Hospital project. The province's request was mentio...
John Cairns Feb 04, 2026

Moe gets solid marks from Fraser Institute on premiers' fiscal performance
REGINA - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is getting relatively good reviews from the Fraser Institute for his fiscal performance in office. In a report measuring the fiscal performance of Canada's prem...
John Cairns Feb 04, 2026
More layoffs at Sask Polytech
REGINA — Saskatchewan Polytechnic has confirmed even more layoffs to begin 2026. In a news release Feb. 3 they said layoff notices have been issued to 23 full-time and part-time emplo...
John Cairns Feb 04, 2026

Chamber, NDP raise alarm over downtown Saskatoon crime
SASKATOON — The Greater Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce is calling for a more collaborative, predictable and efficient working relationship with the city, saying the feedback it provided to counci...
Jon Perez Feb 04, 2026

Rural connectivity solutions focus of fall conference
SASKATOON — The Saskatchewan Broadband Action Committee (SBAC) is hosting a Canadian Rural and Remote Broadband Community (CRRBC) Conference this coming fall in Saskatoon. The SBAC is working al...
SaskToday Feb 04, 2026
Government program funds three policing positions in Estevan
ESTEVAN — The Government of Saskatchewan is continuing to invest in three positions for the Estevan Police Service through the Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods (SCAN) enforcement initiative....
SaskToday staff Feb 03, 2026

Changes coming to SAID benefits structure; NDP not on board
REGINA - Changes are coming to the Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disabilities (SAID) benefit structure and it is already receiving pushback from opponents. The Ministry of Social Services said in a ...
John Cairns Feb 03, 2026

SK doctors tied for most hours in Canada spent on admin work
REGINA - A new report shows that Saskatchewan is among the worst culprits in the country for time spent by physicians on what the document calls "administrative burden." Compiled by the Canadian Medic...
David Willberg Feb 03, 2026

Province to extend secondary suites incentive to 2027
REGINA - The province confirmed Tuesday that it is extending the Saskatchewan Secondary Suite Incentive through 2027. The announcement was made in a statement by Deputy Premier and Finance Minister Ji...
John Cairns Feb 03, 2026












