Category Archives: SaskToday.ca: Everybody Has a Story

From Regina to Japan: Heese reflects on rare political path
REGINA - Just before returning to Canada to visit his parents for their 70th anniversary, Jon Heese is eager to chat about his journey so far in Japan's political landscape. Having recently met with a...
Shaynee Modien / Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, The Shaunavon Standard Oct 02, 2025

Teamwork makes the dream work at Carlyle Home Hardware
CARLYLE — What started as a high school job has evolved into a lifetime career for Katie Gaveline, manager of Carlyle's Home Hardware. Gavelin has been part of the Carlyle Home Hardware team...
Submitted by Carlyle Home Hardware Oct 02, 2025

Estevan man starts new group to provide mental health support
ESTEVAN — A new local group is giving men in Estevan a safe place to talk about mental health, grief and life’s challenges. Mark Pettitt, an Estevan resident, has launched Men’s Ment...
David Willberg Oct 02, 2025

Para-athlete honoured by University of Saskatchewan alumni
SASKATOON - Dr. Keely Shaw is an elite Para athlete who has demonstrated excellence in her academic and athletic pursuits. Shaw is also a scientist. That rather unique combination recently led to Shaw...
Calvin Daniels Oct 02, 2025

Survivor shares her painful experience attending residential school
THE RIDGE — Linda Whitford wasn't allowed to speak her Cree language when she attended residential school as a child. She remembers being hit on the head whenever she tried to speak Cree. &q...
Angela Brown Oct 01, 2025

Former Weyburn author Mark Morton nominated for prestigious sci-fi award
WEYBURN — Former Weyburn resident author, Mark Morton, has recently been nominated for a literature award for his new novel The Headmasters. Morton got into writing while teaching at t...
Kaitlynn Nordal / Freelance Reporter Oct 01, 2025

'We had a job to do': Teacher shares about fighting wildfires in the North
DAVIDSON — Most teachers take the summer months to rest and recharge before a new school year begins, but a teacher with the Sun West School Division chose to spend part of her summer fighting w...
Derek Ruttle Oct 01, 2025

Meet Regina’s Indigenous artist in residence, Jessie Ray Short
REGINA — It has been an active year so far for Regina’s Indigenous artist in residence, Jessie Ray Short. Short, who has Métis, Ukrainian and German background, is an artist and a f...
John Cairns Sep 30, 2025
Indigenous leaders reflect on efforts to create economic growth
ESTEVAN — Two Indigenous leaders from opposite areas of the province discussed their respective efforts to attract new business during the Innovation Conference for Economic Development (IC...
David Willberg Sep 30, 2025

Bagpiper's journey inspires growth of White Heather Youth Pipe Band
MOOSE JAW — For Michelle Carline, the sound of the pipes has never just been about music. It has been her passport to new friendships, far-flung journeys, and once-in-a-lifetime experiences &mda...
Aaron Walker, Moose Jaw Express Sep 30, 2025
WEATHER
Hypnotist Tyrone Reveen was in Regina recently. Have you or anyone you know been hypnotized?
Yes. For health reasons
Yes. For entertainment.
No.
Voting Ends: Apr 13, 2026 | 5:30 AM
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