Category Archives: SaskToday.ca: Provincial News

First Ministers, SaskPower, St. Paul’s Hospital among top provincial stories
REGINA — With the China deal on canola tariffs now an issue firmly in the rear-view mirror, Premier Scott Moe was focused on other topics this week in Saskatchewan politics. On Thursday, the mai...
John Cairns Jan 30, 2026

Faulty boiler leaked carbon monoxide, resulting in Regina boy's death: department
REGINA - Regina's fire department says a carbon monoxide leak that resulted in the death of a boy was caused by a faulty boiler. Fire chief Layne Jackson told a news conference Friday the boiler exper...
Jeremy Simes, The Canadian Press Jan 30, 2026

CEM's mining Thor Project aims for 'greenest of the green' alumina
SASKATOON — Canadian Energy Metals president and CEO Christopher Hopkins said the Thor Project will represent a major shift in how alumina is produced in Canada, with environmental impacts that ...
Jon Perez Jan 30, 2026

Provincial leaders oppose Fed cuts to Indian Head, Scott research farms
REGINA — Saskatchewan provincial politicians on both sides of the aisle are voicing their concerns following news that the federal government is cutting funding to the Indian Head and Scott rese...
John Cairns Jan 30, 2026

Lorilee Davies officially installed as Regina’s Chief of Police
REGINA - Regina’s, and Saskatchewan’s, first female Chief of Police has officially been sworn in. Lorilee Davies was officially installed Thursday as the 17th Chief of Police of the Regina...
John Cairns Jan 29, 2026

Powering discovery. The Fedoruk Centre’s impact on health research
SASKATOON — At the University of Saskatchewan (USask), the Sylvia Fedoruk Canadian Centre for Nuclear Innovation Inc. (Fedoruk Centre) is advancing diagnostics, therapies and research capacity t...
Amy Janzen / Fedoruk Centre Communications Jan 29, 2026

Nova Scotia's Stevens books playoff ticket with victory over Armstrong at Scotties
MISSISSAUGA - Taylour Stevens and her Nova Scotia teammates were the last to leave the playing area at Paramount Fine Foods Centre after a dramatic afternoon session Thursday at the Scotties Tournamen...
Gregory Strong, The Canadian Press Jan 29, 2026

NDP ramp up their focus on power rates, public safety
REGINA — With Premier Scott Moe out of the province attending a first ministers meeting, the opposition New Democrats spent Thursday trying to get traction on a number of familiar topics. O...
John Cairns Jan 29, 2026

Ottawa signs settlement with survivors of boarding school in Saskatchewan
LE--LA-CROSSE - The Canadian government has signed a $27-million settlement agreement with abuse survivors of a boarding school in Saskatchewan that housed Mtis and First Nations children. The le--la-...
Canadian Press Jan 29, 2026

Highways ministry highlights winter bridge construction projects
REGINA — Road construction is not usually associated with the pit of winter, but the Ministry of Highways is alerting the public to some important projects that are underway. Those are bridge co...
John Cairns Jan 29, 2026












