Category Archives: News

Rider Nation helps set record with Labour Day Classic 50/50 draw
Rider Nation showed its strength once again during the Labour Day Classic, helping the Saskatchewan Roughrider Foundation's 50/50 jackpot reach a record-breaking $1.48 million. The total surpassed las...
Tanner Wallace-Scribner Sep 04, 2025 Saskatchewan Roughriders fans at Mosaic StadiumMichael Scraper Photo

City of Regina asking residents to temporarily conserve water
On Wednesday, the City of Regina has put out an indefinite water conservation advisory. Carolyn Kalim, director, water, waste & environment with the City of Regina, said this advisory was prompted...
Martin Oldhues Sep 04, 2025 The City of Regina has suspended its main water flushing activities as there is currently a shortage of water available. Photo by Martin Oldhues

Regina police launch community perception survey for eighth time
The Regina Police Service is reaching out to the public as its bi-annual Community Perception Survey gets underway for the eighth time. Starting Sept. 2, residents may receive calls from surveyors usi...
Tanner Wallace-Scribner Sep 03, 2025 File photo of a Regina Police Cruiser. -SaskToday

'Queen of Canada' live streams her arrest in Richmound
RICHMOUND - There was a large police presence in the Village of Richmound Wednesday morning as Saskatchewan RCMP conducted an ongoing investigation. About two hours later, RCMP announced they were hol...
Sara Parks Sep 03, 2025

Premier Moe preparing for trade mission to China with focus canola and agriculture
Premier Scott Moe says an upcoming trade mission to China is aimed at protecting and expanding Saskatchewan's role in global agriculture markets, particularly for canola. Moe confirmed he will travel ...
Tanner Wallace-Scribner Sep 03, 2025 Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe speaks during a media event to sign a Memorandum of Understanding with Ontario Premier Doug Ford in Saskatoon on Sunday, June 1, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Liam Richards

As students return to classes, tuition a hot political issue
The issue of tuition fees has been a focus of the politicians this week as post-secondary students return to class. Opposition New Democrats claimed Saskatchewan students were paying the second highes...
John Cairns Sep 03, 2025 Tuition to Saskatchewan post-secondary institutions such as the University of Saskatchewan (seen here) was an issue raised as students head back to classes.Photo sourced from www.usask.ca

First Nations leaders to meet in Winnipeg to talk major infrastructure projects
WINNIPEG - The Assembly of First Nations' annual general assembly is expected to kick off this morning in Winnipeg, where the federal government's major infrastructure legislation is set to be debated...
Canadian Press Sep 03, 2025

New report show Saskatchewan slips in per-student education spending
A new Fraser Institute report says Saskatchewan is no longer in the top spot when it comes to per-student funding in the country on K-12 public education, with inflation and rising enrolment putting p...
Tanner Wallace-Scribner Sep 02, 2025

Sask. gas prices rise again this week
Saskatchewan's average gas price has gone up 141.28 c/L, up 1.1 c/L from last week's 140.23 c/L, according to GasBuddy's daily survey of 82 gas outlets in Regina. The week prior, prices had jumped 6 c...
SaskToday Sep 02, 2025 A commuter pumps gas into their vehicle at a Esso gas station in Toronto on Tuesday, June 15, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/ Tijana Martin

Saskatchewan RCMP reminding drivers, parents of school safety as schools resume
With students and teachers heading back into classrooms, Saskatchewan RCMP are reminding families and drivers to take extra care as the school year begins. Police say the start of September always bri...
Tanner Wallace-Scribner Sep 01, 2025
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