Category Archives: SaskToday.ca: Provincial News

Sask. gas prices nearing low last seen in 2021
SASKATCHEWAN — “For the third straight week, the national average price of gasoline in Canada has fallen, putting it on the cusp of dipping below 125 cents per litre for the first tim...
SaskToday Dec 15, 2025

Mosaic employee dies following underground incident at Esterhazy
ESTERHAZY - The Mosaic Company has confirmed that a worker has died following an incident at their mine in Esterhazy. In a statement Mosaic reported it is "deeply saddened to report that early th...
John Cairns Dec 15, 2025

As Moe shuffles the cabinet, Trump sounds off again on potash tariffs
REGINA - It seems like not a week has gone by lately without some new trade or tariff obstacle being thrown at Saskatchewan. One week it is canola tariffs from China; another it is yellow peas du...
John Cairns Dec 15, 2025

Alum bridges classroom learning with industry
REGINA — Jarrett Emslie knows how to connect the dots. The SaskTel Business Solutions manager and Saskatchewan Polytechnic alumnus brings together classroom knowledge, co-operative education exp...
Sask. Polytech Media Relations Dec 14, 2025
Beaudry begins transition into energy and resources role
ROSE VALLEY — Newly appointed Minister of Energy and Resources Chris Beaudry said he was surprised and grateful to receive the cabinet appointment. In an interview with SaskToday, Beaudry said h...
Nicole Goldsworthy / Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Dec 13, 2025

A tale of two holidays
REGINA — The holiday season is here. Streets glow with sparkling lights, excited voices echo and rise from cheerful gatherings, and the smell of festive meals fills the air – It’s th...
CAA Saskatchewan Dec 13, 2025

Cold warnings across the Prairies forecast wind-chill temperatures near -45 C
EDMONTON - It's another day of teeth-chattering cold across much of the Prairies today as temperatures are forecast to reach frostbite-risk levels. Environment and Climate Change Canada says cold warn...
Aaron Sousa, The Canadian Press Dec 13, 2025

Cannabis edibles pose major crash risk: USask study
SASKATOON — More than 75 per cent of recreational cannabis users aged 19 to 30 crashed in a driving simulation after consuming edibles, a new University of Saskatchewan (USask) study shows. The ...
Victoria Dinh / USask Dec 12, 2025

Beck questions McLeod’s removal as SPSA head
SASKATOON — Opposition Leader Carla Beck continued her criticism of the recent decision by Premier Scott Moe to reshuffle his cabinet, particularly stripping Moose Jaw North MLA Tim McLeod of hi...
Jon Perez Dec 12, 2025

As new Community Safety minister takes over, NDP demands action on crime
REGINA — Just a day after the Corrections, Public Safety and Policing portfolio got both a new minister and a new name, the NDP's critic for the portfolio, Nicole Sarauer, was roasting the g...
John Cairns Dec 12, 2025










