Category Archives: SaskToday.ca: Everybody Has a Story

Lone Sask animal rescue pilot desperately needs volunteer help
SASKATCHEWAN — When a dog needs out of northern Saskatchewan, there are often only two options: a long, stressful drive across hundreds of kilometres, or a flight. More often than not, there is ...
Denis Conroy Mar 18, 2026

LEADS honours Garinger, Paproski for education leadership
HUMBOLDT — The League of Educational Administrators, Directors and Superintendents (LEADS) has recognized two longtime education leaders for their service and impact on Saskatchewan’s...
Nicole Goldsworthy / Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Mar 18, 2026
A promise kept at Everest: Sask. man carries best friend’s ashes to the mountain
ASSINIBOIA — As kids growing up on the farm in southern Saskatchewan, Don Borgerson and Mick Bakke were the best of friends. They had big dreams. Being farm boys, their feet were planted “...
Wes Bloom / Freelance Reporter and Photojournalist Mar 15, 2026

Yorkton taekwondo athlete earns national gold medal
YORKTON — Justus Jaquet went to Calgary for the Canada Open taekwondo competition and came home with a gold medal. A member of Kees Taekwondo in Yorkton, Jaquet competed in the 78-kilogram divis...
David Willberg Mar 14, 2026

A 68-year-old powerlifter smashes records and says she lives for 'clang' of weights
ST. JOHN'S — On Thursday morning, 68-year-old Mava Brydges put the weight of a household refrigerator onto her back, lowered herself toward the floor and then stood up again. Her 132.5-...
Sarah Smellie, The Canadian Press Mar 14, 2026

Healthcare Heroes Appreciation Awards announced in North Battleford
NORTH BATTLEFORD — Dr. Patricia Campbell, a family doctor in North Battleford, said it's the little things and the big things that make her work so rewarding. She recalls a touchin...
Angela Brown Mar 13, 2026

Regina officer becomes first Black woman in police force history
REGINA - When Const. Desiree Ates joined the Regina Police Service earlier this year, she made history as the force's first Black female officer - something she didn't realize until she was already on...
Martin Oldhues Mar 11, 2026

Cut Knife outdoorsman honoured for years of service
CUT KNIFE — Founding member Glenn Stewart was honoured for more than four decades of service to the Cut Knife Wildlife Federation during the organization’s annual wildlife supper and award...
Azure McGonigle Mar 11, 2026
100 Years of CKRM: Behind the mic with Fred King
As we celebrate 100 years of CKRM, one of Saskatchewan's most storied radio stations, we are pleased to present a series of nine stories featuring icons of CKRM. Our next 620 CKRM Icon truly lives...
Brad Bazin Mar 11, 2026

USask student thrives in first generation university experience
SASKATOON — “Receiving this Indigenous Achievement Award is so meaningful because it represents so much more than just academic achievement,” said Emily Sebastian. “I...
Brett Makulowich Mar 09, 2026
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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