Category Archives: SaskToday.ca: Provincial News

Veteran offensive lineman Bryant agrees to terms with Blue Bombers
WINNIPEG - The Winnipeg Blue Bombers agreed to terms Monday with American offensive lineman Stanley Bryant on a one-year deal Monday. Bryant was slated to become a free agent next month. The six-foot-...
Canadian Press Jan 26, 2026
The rollercoaster of on-again, off-again Trump tariff threats continues
REGINA - From threatening tariffs over control of Greenland, to new recent threats of 100 per cent tariffs on Canada after their recent deal with China, President Donald Trump continues to make life u...
John Cairns Jan 26, 2026

Update: Multi-day extreme cold warning lifted in Saskatchewan
Update: The extreme cold warning was lifted in Saskatchewan on Jan. 25 after being in effect for several days. Temperatures are expected to remain below normal in much of the province for the nex...
SaskToday staff Jan 25, 2026

First Nations secure equal stake in one of Saskatchewan's largest solar farms
KINISTIN SAULTEAUX NATION — Last November, heavy, wet snow hit northeast Saskatchewan, snapping power lines and leaving Felix Thomas’s community without power. For a full day, homes stayed...
Sonal Gupta / Local Journalism Initiative Reporter / Canada’s National Observer Jan 25, 2026

Saskatchewan's Campbell earns first win as a skip at the Scotties in a decade
MISSISSAUGA - Jolene Campbell has experienced the joy of winning the Scotties Tournament of Hearts as an alternate. Now she wants to do it again as a skip. Wearing Saskatchewan colours at the national...
Gregory Strong, The Canadian Press Jan 25, 2026
Cold hits hard, but single-digit temps expected by end of week
SASKATCHEWAN — Western parts of the province have now warmed up somewhat as milder air moves into the province, says Environment Canada. But "milder" and "warmed up" is just ...
SaskToday Jan 24, 2026

Too cold to ski: Bone-chilling cold warnings sweep the country
WINNIPEG - A baleful front of face-freezing Arctic air delivered a winter wallop across Canada's midsection Friday, making it too cold to ski in parts of Manitoba and sending agencies rallying to keep...
Brittany Hobson and Steve Lambert, The Canadian Press Jan 23, 2026

New affordable housing units open in Saskatoon
SASKATOON - Several new affordable housing units have opened their doors in Saskatoon to meet the ongoing need in the province’s biggest city. A total of 73 housing units are now open in Saskato...
John Cairns Jan 23, 2026

'Fell into his trap': Women say Regina officer who pursued them was a con man
REGINA - A former Regina police sergeant who used the force's database to find and date scores of vulnerable women while using assumed names told court Friday that he's sorry. "I just want to take thi...
Jeremy Simes, The Canadian Press Jan 23, 2026

Municipal concerns about PST on construction get NDP's attention
REGINA - In the wake of a Regina special council meeting, Opposition New Democrats are once again calling for the removal of the PST on municipal infrastructure projects. Opposition Energy critic Sall...
John Cairns Jan 23, 2026












