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Latest wildfire update: 19 active fires
PRINCE ALBERT - Here is the latest wildfire update from the province issued Thursday afternoon. As of 3 p.m.Thursday, there are 19 active wildfires in Saskatchewan. Of those four are categorized as co...
John Cairns Jun 20, 2025

REACH packs food in honour of National Indigenous Peoples Day
REGINA - Those involved with REACH (Regina Education and Action on Community Hunger) were busy packing food baskets this week in honour of Indigenous traditions. They are sending out a special Holiday...
John Cairns Jun 20, 2025 The scene at the location for REACH where they were busy packing items for their Indigenous-themed Holiday Basket. John Cairns

Video: Tornado touches down in southeast Saskatchewan
SOUTHEAST SASKATCHEWAN - Update: Several communities in southeast Saskatchewan have been blasted by powerful storms on June 19. A tornado warning was issued during the late afternoon in multiple RMs, ...
David Willberg Jun 20, 2025 Tornado spotted near Frobisher. Photo sourced from Brandon Copic's X account

Resident raises concerns with Cenovus well leak in Saskatchewan
Cenovus Energy Inc. is facing questions over a well leak at a thermal facility in western Saskatchewan, where an area resident says some are concerned about their health. Mylan Tootoosis of Poundmaker...
Andrew Dawson Jun 20, 2025 Cenovus Energy logos are on display at the Global Energy Show in Calgary, Alta., Tuesday, June 7, 2022. The Calgary-based oil company says its refinery throughput for the third quarter of 2022 and the first quarter of 2023 will be weaker than expected. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh

'Ambitious' $485M project could make Moose Jaw an AI powerhouse
Moose Jaw could become a major artificial intelligence (AI) powerhouse in Canada and be the country's first "AI wellness town," as part of a proposed $485 million redevelopment of the former Valley Vi...
Jason G Antonio Jun 19, 2025 Dignitaries gather to cut the ribbon and officially kick off the redevelopment project. Photo by Jason G. Antonio
Police look for public's help following break in to cabin
RM OF KINISTINO - The RCMP Saskatchewan Crime Watch Advisory are reporting a break and enter to a cabin. On June 18, the Melfort RCMP received a report of a break and enter that occurred to a seasonal...
SaskToday staff Jun 19, 2025

Journalist wins lawsuit against professor who called her book 'racist garbage'
REGINA - Justice Neil Robertson of Regina Court of King's Bench has ruled in favour of journalist and author Candis McLean, finding University of Regina professor Dr. Michelle Stewart liable for defam...
Sara Parks Jun 19, 2025 “Democracy is imperilled when people think it better to suppress or ban books than debate their merits," said Justice Neil Robertson. Amazon

Moose Jaw-born health provider refutes 'disturbing' CBC article
MOOSE JAW - A Moose Jaw-born health-care professional whose work focuses on addressing various diseases using modern technology to restore people's health is responding to a "disturbing" article the C...
Jason G. Antonio Jun 19, 2025 Dr. Dayan Goodenowe speaks to MooseJawToday.com about his work and discusses a "disturbing" article CBC wrote about him. Screenshot from interview

Sask NDP says too many water bombers grounded during wildfires
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe's government, already under attack for failing to help wildfire evacuees, faced questions Wednesday over why almost half of its water bomber fleet was grounded while bla...
Jeremy Simes Jun 19, 2025 Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe during the First Minister’s Meeting in Saskatoon on Monday, June 2, 2025. His government is now facing questions over why almost half of its water bomber fleet was grounded while blazes were forcing thousands to flee. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Liam Richards

Moe, Smith repeat calls for federal action and support for energy projects
The premiers of Alberta and Saskatchewan say Prime Minister Mark Carney needs to repeal certain energy policies if he wants Canada to have the strongest economy in the G7. Saskatchewan Premier Scott M...
Andrew Dawson Jun 19, 2025 Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe speaks to media prior to the First Minister’s Meeting in Saskatoon on Monday, June 2, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Liam Richards
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