Category Archives: SaskToday.ca: Provincial News

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
100 years of CKRM: Bombs and blizzards
REGINA — 100 Years of CKRM: Two young people in Saskatchewan find a bomb from Japan and Saskatoon suffers through a massive blizzard. In the last months of the Second World War, an inc...
Andrew Dawson Jan 12, 2026

Advancing access to legal education for Indigenous peoples for 50 years
SASKATOON — The Indigenous Law Centre (ILC), based at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) College of Law, is preparing to celebrate more than 50 years of facilitating access to legal educatio...
Donella Hoffman / USask Jan 11, 2026

Family identifies man who died after altercation with Saskatchewan hospital security
SASKATOON - The family of a man who died last week after a physical altercation with security at Saskatchewan's largest hospital is identifying him as Trevor Dubois. In a statement provided to the Sas...
Canadian Press Jan 11, 2026

Rural Minds Matter Peer Support Training offered online
REGINA — Stigma-Free Mental Health Society (SFMHS), a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting mental health awareness and combating stigma, is offering a training opportunity to rural and...
SaskToday Jan 11, 2026

Prairie wetland drainage is increasing Canada’s carbon footprint: study
REGINA — A new study published in the international science journal FACETS shows that draining small agricultural Prairie wetlands is adding significantly to Canada’s greenhouse gas emissi...
SaskToday Jan 11, 2026

Up or down, pick a side when it comes to employment numbers
SASKATOON — The government and the Opposition have painted different pictures of the province’s labour market, with the former boasting of an annual job growth while the latter highlightin...
Jon Perez Jan 10, 2026

McPherson takes NDP leadership bid to Moose Jaw and Regina
REGINA - The NDP leadership bid of Heather McPherson has capped off a campaign swing of Saskatchewan with stops in Moose Jaw and Regina. McPherson, who had spent earlier this week campaigning in Princ...
John Cairns Jan 10, 2026










