Category Archives: SaskToday.ca: Provincial News

Health officials declare 'Queen of Canada's' compound a threat to public safety
RICHMOUND — Provincial officials in Saskatchewan say parts of a former school that was serving as a compound for the self-proclaimed "Queen of Canada" and her followers have been decla...
Canadian Press Sep 06, 2025

Sask. issues E. coli, microcystin advisories at three beaches
PROVINCIAL — The Saskatchewan Health Authority has issued two E. coli advisories and one microcystin advisory for beaches across Saskatchewan. Residents and visitors are advised to avoid s...
Nicole Goldsworthy / Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Sep 06, 2025

NDP rips communications mixup over closed ERs in Davidson, Outlook
SASKATOON – Opposition New Democrats were raising alarm bells Friday over a situation earlier this week involving temporary service disruptions in Davidson and Outlook. At a media...
John Cairns Sep 06, 2025

Parties offer differing portrayals of Saskatchewan job numbers
REGINA — It was another war of words Friday as the government and Opposition served up vastly different portrayals of how the Saskatchewan economy was doing. As has been the case going back...
John Cairns Sep 06, 2025

Saskatchewan, Manitoba lead in workplace happiness, study shows
SASKATOON — Saskatchewan and Manitoba emerged as the leading provinces in the country for workplace happiness, according to a recent study by business solutions think tank ADP Canada. ADP Canada...
Jon Perez Sep 05, 2025

Employment market remains positive in Saskatchewan
REGINA — The most recent labour force numbers from Statistics Canada show that Saskatchewan added 16,500 full-time jobs year-over-year in August. Saskatchewan saw the lowest unemployment rate am...
SaskToday Sep 05, 2025

Energy minister tours southeast oil recovery, gas sites
WEYBURN, ESTEVAN — On Thursday, Minister of Energy and Resources Colleen Young toured two key southeast facilities that support innovative and sustainable energy production: Whitecap ...
SaskToday Sep 05, 2025

Carney pledges $370M in incentives for canola sector
Ottawa has announced $370 million in new support for Canadian canola producers facing massive tariffs from China. The federal government said Friday that a new biofuel production incentive is meant to...
Lauren Krugel, The Canadian Press Sep 05, 2025

Man who killed sister in Manitoba mass stabbing was out on bail: court records
WINNIPEG - Tyrone Simard, the man who police say killed his sister and stabbed seven others on Hollow Water First Nation in Manitoba, had been charged with violent offences before and was out on bail ...
Steve Lambert and Brittany Hobson, The Canadian Press Sep 05, 2025

Government faces heat over school infrastructure issues
REGINA - The Sask Party government was getting heat again from opposition New Democrats, this time on the issue of schools in dire need of repair. At a news conference at the legislature Thursday, NDP...
John Cairns Sep 05, 2025
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