Category Archives: SaskToday.ca: Provincial News

Behaviour adjustments key to smoother travel and safer roads: SGI
REGINA — It’s winter on the prairies and road conditions are in the safety spotlight in January. SGI is reminding drivers to stay mindful of changing road conditions and adjust their behav...
SaskToday Jan 10, 2026
Pelican Narrows water system stabilizes, but testing continues
PELICAN NARROWS — Pelican Narrows community officials said a boil water advisory may be lifted this weekend, as they continue testing the water after the line that draws water from the lake into...
Jon Perez Jan 09, 2026

Saskatoon hospital patient dead after altercation with security
SASKATOON - Police in Saskatoon are investigating after a patient died Friday at the Royal University Hospital following an altercation with security. Police said in a statement they're working with t...
Canadian Press Jan 09, 2026

No tariff relief for Saskatchewan yet from US Supreme Court
REGINA — Those in Saskatchewan interested in whether the United States Supreme Court will crack down on President Donald Trump's tariffs on Canada will have to wait. The court'...
John Cairns Jan 09, 2026

NDP blasts SGI rate hikes, says it will impact work vehicles
REGINA — The opposition NDP were hard at work Friday trying to get political mileage from SGI's proposed rate increases announced last week. SGI is applying to the Saskatchewa...
John Cairns Jan 09, 2026

Saskatchewan ski hills open season with strong snow conditions
REGINA — As winter is in full swing, ski resorts across Saskatchewan have officially opened for the season. In Fort Qu’Appelle, Mission Ridge Ski Resort saw favourable weather to open on D...
Martin Oldhues Jan 09, 2026

Sask. has highest employment rate among provinces
REGINA — In 2025, Saskatchewan's economy created 15,200 jobs, according to a Statistics Canada report. Annual labour force numbers also indicate the province had the lowest annual unemployme...
SaskToday Jan 09, 2026

A once-rare disease is surging again in Saskatoon
SASKATOON — Positive cases of syphilis have been steadily increasing in the city, in what many are describing as a growing public health concern and epidemic, felt across the province. Cases of ...
Jon Perez Jan 09, 2026

Sending students with complex needs home sparks province-wide debate
SASKATOON — The issue of students with complex needs being sent home has raised questions about whether it is appropriate to integrate them into regular classrooms, whether that approach has fai...
Jon Perez Jan 09, 2026

39 new portable classrooms set to open in 2026-27
REGINA — The Government of Saskatchewan is allocating $28.5 million in funding for new 39 relocatable classrooms across the province. Two existing classrooms will also be moved. Classrooms will ...
SaskToday Jan 09, 2026










