Category Archives: SaskToday.ca: Provincial News

Alberta, Saskatchewan urge Ottawa to approve gopher poison following rejection
REGINA - The Alberta and Saskatchewan governments are pushing Ottawa to lift a ban on an effective rodent poison as farmers warn of an increase in damaged crops and injuries to livestock. The province...
Jeremy Simes, The Canadian Press Feb 03, 2026

Province invests in frontline policing for Weyburn
WEYBURN — Weyburn residents concerned about neighbourhood safety and police response times will see continued investment in local policing, as the Government of Saskatchewan expands its Safer Co...
SaskToday Feb 03, 2026

Saskatchewan ‘extremely disappointed’ by PMRA strychnine ruling
REGINA — The Government of Saskatchewan said Monday it is disappointed in the decision by Health Canada's Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) to deny Saskatchewan and Alberta's...
SaskToday Feb 03, 2026

Saskatchewan partners to protect pronghorn migration corridors for long-term survival
REGINA — The Ministry of Environment, in partnership with the Global Initiative on Ungulate Migration (GIUM), is working to protect pronghorn populations in Saskatchewan by mitigating threats to...
SaskToday Feb 03, 2026

She went missing in Canada in 1985. She may have been a Florida serial murder victim
It was in January of 1985 when the mixed skeletal remains of two people were discovered in a wooded area of Malabar, Fla., and while one woman was identified through dental records, the identity of th...
Darryl Greer, The Canadian Press Feb 02, 2026

Museum shines light on overlooked African Canadian legacy
REGINA — African Canadians have played a role in Saskatchewan’s story for many generations. To honour their contributions, the Saskatchewan African Canadian Heritage Museum Inc. (SACHM), b...
Martin Oldhues Feb 02, 2026

Several employees terminated in response to losses of public money
REGINA - Several provincial employees have been terminated in connection to losses of public money at ministries and Crown corporations in the province. The latest reports on public losses were releas...
John Cairns Feb 02, 2026

Tiger-Cats sign Tre Ford days after Elks released Canadian quarterback
HAMILTON - The Hamilton Tiger-Cats signed Canadian quarterback Tre Ford to a two-year contract Monday. Ford, 27, spent the past four seasons with the Edmonton Elks before being released Friday as the ...
Canadian Press Feb 02, 2026

NDP cuts dubious ‘celebration’ cake to mark Moe’s anniversary as premier
REGINA — Opposition New Democrats lit candles and cut a so-called “celebration” cake to mark the eighth anniversary of Scott Moe as premier on Monday. NDP MLAs Jared Clarke, Jacqueli...
John Cairns Feb 02, 2026

Sask. NDP calls for accountability as Crown losses near '$3B'
SASKATOON — Saskatoon Nutana MLA Erika Ritchie is hoping public pressure will help force the Saskatchewan Party-led provincial government to be accountable for what she described as its failure ...
Jon Perez Feb 02, 2026












