Category Archives: SaskToday.ca: Provincial News

Canadian farmers hoping Carney can find resolution to canola tariffs in China
Canadian farmers are hoping for a breakthrough on punishing tariffs as Prime Minister Mark Carney talks trade in China this week. Rick White, president of the Canadian Canola Growers Association, says...
Jeremy Simes, The Canadian Press Jan 14, 2026

Shaping wildlife management: Hunter harvest surveys due Jan. 20
REGINA — The Ministry of Environment is reminding hunters to complete the Big Game and Game Bird Hunter Harvest Survey before the Jan. 20 deadline. Hunters have until April 30 to complete the Fu...
SaskToday Jan 13, 2026
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Provincial safety week highlights responsible snowmobiling
NORTH — Saskatchewan snowmobilers are being urged to put safety first as the province marks Snowmobile Safety Week from Jan. 11 to 17. In recognition of International Snowmobile Safety Week, Sas...
Nicole Goldsworthy / Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Jan 13, 2026

Nearly $10 million allocated to crop research
SASKATOON -- Crop research is receiving a total of $9.7 million in funding from the federal and provincial governments. Of the $9.7 million, $7.2 million is through the Agriculture Development Fund (A...
Ryan Young Jan 13, 2026

Citizen website aims to link Regina residents with family doctors taking patients
REGINA - After noticing more people growing desperate to find a family doctor in Regina, David Nnamdi says he decided to take the problem into his own hands. The 23-year-old recently started a website...
Jeremy Simes, The Canadian Press Jan 13, 2026

Sask gov't announces doubling community rink grant
SASKATOON - The government opened applications for the province's Community Rink Affordability Grant, doubling funding for the program starting in the 2025-2026 fiscal year. The government increased t...
SaskToday Staff Jan 13, 2026

Expert says situation in Venezuela could take years to move the needle on gas prices, if at all
SASKATCHEWAN — With all eyes now on Venezuela and the developing situation there, some Canadians may believe it could have a significant impact on fuel prices, says a petroleum analyst, but...
SaskToday Jan 13, 2026

Opposition NDP criticizes Sask. Party for 2,500 fewer jobs in Moose Jaw area
MOOSE JAW — The Opposition NDP is blaming the provincial government for 2,500 fewer jobs in the Moose Jaw/Swift Current region in December 2025, saying the Sask. Party is unwilling to address th...
Jason G. Antonio Jan 13, 2026

Saskatchewan Premier Moe joining Prime Minister Carney on trip to China
REGINA - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is set to join Prime Minister Mark Carney on a visit to China this week. Moe says they'll be meeting with Chinese officials to discuss the trading relationship ...
Canadian Press Jan 12, 2026

Family, police dispute imitation firearm in altercation death in Saskatoon hospital
SASKATOON - The family of a man who died in an altercation with hospital security in a Saskatoon hospital are challenging police reports that a fake firearm and drugs played a part in what happened. S...
Canadian Press Jan 12, 2026










