Skip to content

Newsletter - Provincial News

Saskatchewan delegation attends World Nuclear Symposium

Saskatchewan delegation attends World Nuclear Symposium

United Kingdom hosts interactive panel discussions, opportunities to network.
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.
NDP decry conditions in maternity wards

NDP decry conditions in maternity wards

In response, the Sask Party government points to increased staffing, and say data is not being withheld from the Opposition.
Wildfire update: Improved conditions in the North

Wildfire update: Improved conditions in the North

Current fire count is 42 as wildfire situation continues to stabilize in the province.
Sask. Polytech launches reintegration project for women veterans in Ukraine

Sask. Polytech launches reintegration project for women veterans in Ukraine

Empowering female veterans on their journey to employment, entrepreneurship and civilian life.
Fewer international students has Sask Polytechnic CEO concerned

Fewer international students has Sask Polytechnic CEO concerned

Dr. Larry Rosia says all of their campuses have been impacted by the cap on international students.
Take care of mental health during harvest

Take care of mental health during harvest

New tariffs adding to the mental stress at a busy time of year.
NDP, R.M. officials call for action on drought in southwest

NDP, R.M. officials call for action on drought in southwest

At a news conference at the Legislature the NDP call attention to dire conditions in the R.M. of Big Stick.
Report shows Sask. trailing in child care spaces, sparks criticism

Report shows Sask. trailing in child care spaces, sparks criticism

A new report says Saskatchewan lags behind in creating child care spaces under the $10-a-day program, drawing sharp criticism from NDP and CUPE.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks