Category Archives: SaskToday.ca: Provincial News
Kelvington area company fined over $160,000 for altering shorelines
REGINA - 110186505 Saskatchewan Ltd., a transportation company operating as Schmidt Trucking, has been fined $161,000 after pleading guilty to altering shorelines and failing to follow permit conditio...
SaskToday Sep 30, 2025
Do you have info on pronghorns poached in the Kindersley area?
KINDERSLEY — Conservation Officers with the Ministry of Corrections, Policing and Public Safety are asking the public to help in their investigation into the killing of two pronghorn antelo...
SaskToday Sep 30, 2025
Saskatchewan marks Truth and Reconciliation Day
REGINA — The Government of Saskatchewan recognizes Tuesday, Sept. 30 as Truth and Reconciliation Day. The day honours residential school survivors, their families and communities and pays t...
SaskToday Sep 30, 2025

Carla Beck issues statement on Truth and Reconciliation Day
REGINA — On Truth and Reconciliation Day, Carla Beck, Leader of the Saskatchewan NDP, has issued the following statement: "Today, and every day, we join Indigenous communities across Saskat...
SaskToday Sep 30, 2025

Truth and Reconciliation: Sept. 30 is also Orange Shirt Day
WAKAW — Sept. 30 marks the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a day established by the Canadian government in 2021 to honour survivors of residential schools and those who never returned...
Carol Baldwin / Local Journalism Initiative Reporter / Wakaw Recorder Sep 30, 2025

TRC Calls to Action 10 years later: Progress or passivity?
SASKATCHEWAN — It has been 10 years since the Truth and Reconciliation Commission released a report on the experiences and legacy of Canadian residential schools, containing 94 Calls to Action. ...
Azure McGonigle Sep 29, 2025

Moe reports on his unscheduled Denare Beach visit
ILE-A-LA-CROSSE — Premier Scott Moe made an unannounced visit to fire-devastated Denare Beach on Friday where he met with local officials about the recovery efforts. Moe had faced crit...
John Cairns Sep 29, 2025

As clock ticks, pressure still on to get child care extension done
REGINA — The pressure is still on the Saskatchewan government to come to a deal on an extension of the child care agreement with the federal government. At a media availability in Regina, the op...
John Cairns Sep 29, 2025

Sask. govt. pays $40.2 million to Île-à-la-Crosse School students
ILE-A-LA-CROSSE — The Saskatchewan government has reached an Agreement in Principle for compensation of former students of Île-à-la-Crosse School. The province is agreeing...
John Cairns Sep 29, 2025

Saskatchewan apologizes to former students who faced abuse at boarding school
LE--LA-CROSSE - The Saskatchewan government is officially saying sorry to survivors and families for its role in the historical abuse and trauma that occurred at a boarding school for Mtis and First N...
Canadian Press Sep 29, 2025
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