Â鶹´«Ã½AV

Skip to content

Provincial News

Flight with 230 Ukrainians touches down in Regina

Flight with 230 Ukrainians touches down in Regina

The humanitarian flight, which began in Warsaw, included a famous survivor of the Vietnam War who lent her support
Net income of $19.1 million for SaskGaming

Net income of $19.1 million for SaskGaming

It’s a return to normalized operations for SaskGaming, who operates Casino Regina and Casino Moose Jaw.
Ukrainians set to land in Regina Monday evening

Ukrainians set to land in Regina Monday evening

Humanitarian flight from Warsaw with 230 Ukraine citizens to arrive around 7:30 p.m. tonight.
Living Sky terminates employee after misappropriation of funds

Living Sky terminates employee after misappropriation of funds

The loss was reported in latest provincial report of school division losses of public money
Gas prices cheaper in the north

Gas prices cheaper in the north

Regina prices are higher than Saskatoon's.
Northern Pikes lead man Jay Semko turns to poetry in new book

Northern Pikes lead man Jay Semko turns to poetry in new book

Best known as lead man of the Northern Pikes, Jay Semko has often performed as a musician in Yorkton.
Court and Crime Catchup: The past week on SASKTODAY.ca

Court and Crime Catchup: The past week on SASKTODAY.ca

Courts deal with varied cases, from murder to COVID challenge
Canada Day festivities a big hit in Regina

Canada Day festivities a big hit in Regina

Wide range of activities and entertainment at Wascana Centre and Government House.
Since 1937, Canadian and American hands join at the border

Since 1937, Canadian and American hands join at the border

This year, for the 85th consecutive year, Canadians and American took part in Hands Across the Border. Many border towns have tried their own version of this but none have lasted. Except for what happens at the Carievale/Sherwood border.
Lawyers challenge COVID lockdown restrictions in Saskatoon court

Lawyers challenge COVID lockdown restrictions in Saskatoon court

Lawyers argued that charter rights were breached when two people were fined for attending a Saskatoon anti-lockdown protest.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks