Tag Archives: Saskatchewan News

Hindley speaks on why $10 a day childcare deal is not done yet
REGINA - The provincial government is under pressure for not yet signing on to a five-year extension of $10 a day childcare with the federal government. In Question Period Tuesday, opposition New Demo...
John Cairns Apr 03, 2025 Education Minister Everett Hindley speaks to reporters April 1. John Cairns

City to Continue Revitalizing Dewdney Avenue for a Safer, More Walkable Area
The City of Regina is moving forward with the second phase of the Dewdney Avenue Corridor Revitalization Project. The project aims to modernize the area by replacing underground infrastructure, improv...
Harvard Media Apr 02, 2025 Dewdney Avenue plan. Image courtesy City of Regina

Highway Hotline: Roads are improving after spring storm
SASKATCHEWAN - After a wintery mix of precipitation Thursday and Friday, including freezing drizzle, Saskatchewan is weather alert free and highway conditions continue to improve. Danielle Desjardins,...
Sask Today Mar 30, 2025 A look at the Highway Hotline map at 8 a.m. Sunday. Screenshot via Sask. Highway Hotline
Flurries end
Weather Forecast Temperature Chance Precip Tonight: Flurries end / up to 1cm additional Wind: E/NE diminishing to 10-20 km/h Low: -11 70% Saturday Partly sunny Wind:...
Precision Weather Mar 28, 2025

APAS, SCA release federal election priorities for candidates to weigh in
As the federal election campaign is almost through its first week, farm groups are sharpening their pencils to ask political candidates about their stance to certain agriculture issues. The Agricultur...
Ryan Young Mar 27, 2025 Photo by Element5 Digital

Regina Police warn public of emergency scams
Story By: Sask Today REGINA - The Regina Police Service are issuing a fraud warning to alert the public to be careful of emergency scams In the past 48 hours, the Regina Police Service (RPS) has seen ...
Harvard Media Mar 27, 2025 Regina Police Service.
RPS photo

Will Canada's election campaign result in real change?
Story by: John Cairns REGINA - After all the recent speculation about an early election call, the rumours have come true. Canada will go to the polls April 28, and we may finally get a government with...
Harvard Media Mar 26, 2025 Signage outside of an Elections Canada polling station in the 2021 federal election. Photo by Larissa Kurz/SASKTODAY.ca

Provincial leaders weigh in on federal campaign
Story By: John Cairns REGINA - The federal election campaign is on for an April 28 trek to polling booths, and provincial leaders are watching closely to see if their priorities will be addressed. Pre...
Harvard Media Mar 26, 2025 Opposition Leader Carla Beck speaks to reporters at the Legislature about a letter she sent to the three main party leaders. John Cairns

Students create colourful moose statue for upcoming curling tourney
Story By: Jason G Antonio MOOSE JAW - Mac the Moose is an internationally recognized and celebrated statue, but during the upcoming world curling tournament, another artwork known as "Map the Moose" w...
Harvard Media Mar 26, 2025 Students from A.E. Peacock Collegiate's art club gather with curling organizers to celebrate the creation of their artwork, which features the world map on a moose. In the picture, in no particular order, are Cori Saas (teacher), sisters Anna and Mia Fullerton, Jessica Haubl, Kaylee Jensen, Keaton Atherton, and Sara Leptin, and curling vice-chairs Heather Eby and Devon Oleniuk. Photo by Jason G. Antonio

U.S. plan to restore Russian fertilizer market funds Ukrainian death: Premier Moe
By: Jeremy Simes Premier Scott Moe says a plan by the United States to restore Russia's ability to sell fertilizer is a backchannel that funds Ukrainian death and suffering. "This is the most disturbi...
Harvard Media Mar 26, 2025 A piece of machinery sits underground at the Mosaic potash mine in Esterhazy, Sask. on Wednesday, May 3, 2017. Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says the White House's plans to restore Russia's access to sell fertilizer in the world market is "extremely disturbing." THE CANADIAN PRESS/Liam Richards
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