Skip to content

Highlights

Canoe Kayak Nationals lands in Regina with over 800 athletes

Canoe Kayak Nationals lands in Regina with over 800 athletes

The event includes singles, doubles, fours, and C15 races, along with a race for athletes with an intellectual disability.
New traceability regulations coming for Canadian cattle ranchers

New traceability regulations coming for Canadian cattle ranchers

Canadian cattle producers are awaiting new federal traceability regulations following a two-year consultation process. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) released an “owner’s guide” based on early industry consultation.
Association of Equipment Manufacturers plans to lobby ahead of fall parliamentary session

Association of Equipment Manufacturers plans to lobby ahead of fall parliamentary session

Policies that help farmers adopt precision technology and maintain their right to repair are among priorities for the Association of Equipment Manufacturers ahead of the fall parliamentary session.
Cattle company fined for worker fatality

Cattle company fined for worker fatality

Charges stemmed from an incident on Aug. 23, 2023, near Walpole. A worker drowned as a result of entering a dugout on horseback. 
Riders set to welcome crowds for “Fan Day” at Mosaic Saturday

Riders set to welcome crowds for “Fan Day” at Mosaic Saturday

Fans will also be able to meet some of the players, and get some autographs. It will all wrap up at 2 p.m. and admission is free.
Estevan will host a Brain Boogie Walk for the second time

Estevan will host a Brain Boogie Walk for the second time

Event is slated to happen Sept. 13 at Woodlawn Regional Park.
La Ronge man charged with arson in Ditch 2 fire

La Ronge man charged with arson in Ditch 2 fire

Fire investigators with the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency determined the wildfire was human-caused and Waskesiu RCMP began a criminal investigation. 
Safety worth more than one point on Sask. roads

Safety worth more than one point on Sask. roads

Motorists reminded to make Orange Zone safety part of long weekend game plans.
Donation leaves Moose Jaw food bank up to its eyeballs in potatoes

Donation leaves Moose Jaw food bank up to its eyeballs in potatoes

Second Harvest donated 14 pallets of potatoes, filling the food bank's warehouse with enough spuds to potentially make six million grams of French fries.
P.A. police make arrest after two arsons, investigating a third

P.A. police make arrest after two arsons, investigating a third

A 50-year-old man has been charged with arson to property, break and enter, and arson disregard for life.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks