Category Archives: SaskToday.ca: Provincial News

Saskatchewan introduces bill that would allow tailgating outside Roughrider games
REGINA - Fans of the CFL's Saskatchewan Roughriders could soon be allowed to do some pre-game drinking and barbecuing in the parking lot outside Regina's Mosaic stadium. Premier Scot Moe's government ...
Canadian Press Oct 30, 2025

Health unions rally over snail's pace of labour talks
REGINA - With a labour agreement still not in sight, unions representing workers in Saskatchewan's health care sector rallied at the Legislature Wednesday calling for a deal to get done. Union members...
John Cairns Oct 30, 2025

KPMG finds businesses wary of project delays without proper Indigenous consultation
A survey from KPMG in Canada suggests virtually all business leaders are keen on Ottawa's push for new nation-building infrastructure, but a hefty majority is leery of legal setbacks if Indigenous...
Lauren Krugel, The Canadian Press Oct 30, 2025

Max Power making further progress with hydrogen drilling plans
SASKATOON - The Max Power Mining Corp. has announced the development of its Large Earth Model Integration (Maxx LEMI) for natural hydrogen, soon to be assisted by artificial intelligence, as another s...
SaskToday staff Oct 29, 2025

Family seeks answers after senior’s death at Saskatoon care home
SASKATOON — Bailey Smith said their family is still processing the death of their grandfather, William Cone, who recently due to complications from a broken hip. The 86-year-old Cone had Alzheim...
Jon Perez Oct 29, 2025

Province directs SHA to remove AIMS for scheduling
REGINA — The provincial government is done using the problem-riddled Administrative Information Management System (AIMS) for employee scheduling. SHA confirms in a statement that in re...
John Cairns Oct 29, 2025

Cockrill denies that job cuts are happening to RUH occupational therapy
REGINA - Health Minister Jeremy Cockrill has pushed back against accusations that occupational therapist positions are being cut at Royal University Hospital. Opposition Rural and Remote Health Critic...
John Cairns Oct 29, 2025

Government introduces legislation to strengthen internal trade
REGINA - The Sask Party government has introduced legislation aimed at promoting internal trade between other provinces and Saskatchewan. On Tuesday afternoon Minister of Trade and Export D...
John Cairns Oct 29, 2025

Denare Beach residents bitter after government says no to public inquiry
REGINA - There was frustration, bitterness and even calls for Corrections, Public Safety and Policing Minister Tim McLeod's removal after the Moe government slammed the door on an Opposition mo...
John Cairns Oct 29, 2025

Government funds support research and innovation partnership
REGINA - The Government of Saskatchewan has committed $780,000 to help establish and support the operations of the Global Institute for Energy, Minerals and Society (GIEMS). GIEMS is a research and tr...
SaskToday Oct 28, 2025
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