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Post-secondary students in Regina could soon save on transit
REGINA - Post-secondary students could soon save on Regina transit. A motion to approve a new four-month post-secondary transit pass for students will be considered at Wednesday's city council meeting...
Sask Today Apr 08, 2025 John Cairns-File Photo
Regina man remanded in custody after alleged C02 gun attack
REGINA - A 25-year-old man arrested by Regina Police Service on Sunday made his first appearance in court and he was remanded in custody. Bowen Pan is charged with two counts each of pointing a firear...
By Sara Parks Apr 07, 2025
Habetler sues for $25M, alleging conspiracy and defamation by RCMP
PRINCE ALBERT - A Radisson man is suing the Ministry of Justice and the Attorney General of Saskatchewan for $25 million, claiming dozens of RCMP officers engaged in a "conspiracy" against him, intent...
Lisa Joy / Freelance Reporter Apr 07, 2025
Rifle, machetes, bear spray seized in traffic stop in Saskatoon
SASKATOON - Four people are facing firearms-related charges following a traffic stop, last night. On April 6 at 10:30 p.m., patrol officers observed a suspicious vehicle and a traffic stop was conduct...
SaskToday staff Apr 07, 2025
Two people die in rollover near Swift Current
SWIFT CURRENT AREA - RCMP are investigating a fatal rollover in the Swift Current area. On April 4 at approximately 5:35 p.m., Swift Current Rural RCMP received a report of a single-vehicle rollover o...
SaskToday staff Apr 07, 2025

Gas prices in Saskatchewan head down
SASKATCHEWAN - Across the province, average prices are 136.76 c/L, down 17.5 c/L from last week's 154.22 c/L, according to GasBuddy. "With Canada's carbon tax pause now in effect, the average price of...
Sask Today Apr 07, 2025

Trump digs in his heels, telling people to be patient as global markets keep dropping over tariffs
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Donald Trump remained defiant on Monday as global markets continued plunging and fears of a recession grew after his tariff announcement last week. "Be Strong, Courageous, ...
Chris Megerian Apr 07, 2025 President Donald Trump waves as he arrives at the White House on Marine One, Sunday, April 6, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

Panic Monday: Wall Street follows global markets sharply lower as Trump doubles down on tariffs
Wall Street is pointing toward major losses Monday, following enormous declines last week, as fears mount that U.S. tariffs announced by President Donald Trump will slow global economic growth. Europe...
Elaine Kurtenbach And David Mchugh Apr 07, 2025 FILE - The New York Stock Exchange is seen in New York, Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)

Regina Police Chief Temporarily Removed
The Public Complaints Commission (PCC) is reviewing a complaint filed by a community member against Regina Police Chief Farooq Sheikh. To support a fair and independent process, the Board of Police Co...
Harvard Media Apr 04, 2025

Canadian economy lost 33,000 jobs in March, biggest loss since 2022
The economy shed 33,000 jobs in March, the biggest loss since January 2022, while the unemployment rate ticked higher, Statistics Canada said Friday. The agency said the unemployment rate for March ro...
Craig Wong Apr 04, 2025 Statistics Canada released March jobs figures on Friday. Workers stack and sort as softwood lumber is cut at Groupe Crete, a sawmill in Mont-Blanc, Que., Monday, Jan. 20, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi
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