Category Archives: SaskToday.ca: CKRM SoCast

VIDO nearing new bovine tuberculosis vaccine for global markets
SASKATOON — The Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization is close to developing a new vaccine that could strengthen protection against bovine tuberculosis, with plans to release it commercial...
Jon Perez Jan 21, 2026

Metal detectors part of beefed-up hospital security in Sask., says SHA
REGINA — In the wake of some high-profile security incidents at Saskatchewan hospitals, security is being beefed up at hospitals in the province. The Saskatchewan Health Authority has confirmed ...
John Cairns Jan 21, 2026

Multiple pets rescued after Walsh Acres house fire in Regina
REGINA — Regina Fire & Protective Services (RFPS) responded to a house fire in Walsh Acres on Wednesday morning. Crews were called to the 700 block of Dalgliesh Drive at 11:54 a.m. Upon arri...
SaskToday staff Jan 21, 2026

Regina warming centres brace for extreme cold
REGINA — As temperatures in Regina are expected to drop over the next few days, warming centres are getting prepared. According to Environment Canada, temperatures on Thursday morning are expect...
Martin Oldhues Jan 21, 2026

Rising need puts Regina Humane Society at centre of animal care
REGINA — The Regina Humane Society is facing growing demand as more animals arrive needing shelter, medical care and protection, but a newly expanded Animal Community Centre is helping the organ...
Denis Conroy Jan 21, 2026

Men arrested after death on White Bear FN, appear in court again
ESTEVAN — Court appearances have been made by two men, arrested in connection with a death on the White Bear First Nation. 23-year-old Jeremy Whitebear is charged with first degree murder, while...
Doug Falconer Jan 21, 2026

China beef market reopens, Marit says Sask. cattle sector to gain
SASKATOON — Agriculture Minister David Marit said China’s resumption of importing Canadian beef will immediately be felt by Saskatchewan’s cattle producers and livestock sector, rest...
Jon Perez Jan 21, 2026
Agreement simplifies administrative hurdles for service rig operators
WEYBURN — The provincial government is removing administrative burdens for some drivers of service rigs in the province's energy sector. Previously, all Saskatchewan service rig ...
SaskToday Jan 21, 2026

Vehicle stolen in Estevan was recovered in Regina; charge laid
ESTEVAN — One person has been charged after a vehicle was reported stolen from a business in the east industrial area of Estevan. According to the Jan. 20 report from the Estevan Police Report, ...
SaskToday staff Jan 21, 2026

Saskatoon police ask for public's assistance with a stabbing
SASKATOON — The Saskatoon Police Service (SPS) is investigating a stabbing incident. According to a news release from the SPS, at approximately 3:45 a.m. on Jan. 21, patrol officers respon...
SaskToday staff Jan 21, 2026
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