Category Archives: Newsletter Daily

Warmer weather on the way for next week
After a chilly December and a cool start to 2026, Saskatchewan will finally catch a bit of a break. The province will soon see warmer weather, thanks to a ridge of high pressure moving in from the wes...
Jan 09, 2026
Sask. changes inmate discipline rules after Supreme Court ruling
When an inmate at a provincial jail is brought up on disciplinary charges, the committee hearing then will now have to decide whether the inmate is guilty "beyond a reasonable doubt."The previous stan...
Jan 09, 2026
New WestJet economy seats cause comfort, safety concerns for Regina flyer
A "nightmare" is how Rob Noble of Regina describes the window seat he was assigned on a WestJet economy flight home from Cancun, Mexico.In recent days, viral videos have been showcasing the struggles ...
Jan 09, 2026

'It's a heroic effort': Horse rescue near Cochin brings community together
When they saw the black gelding in the icy water of Lehman's Creek, the people standing along the bank already knew one thing - this was going to take all of them.The horse, now known as Frosty, had f...
Jan 08, 2026

Meadow Lake Golf Club set to host amateur championship in July
Golf Saskatchewan has chosen host clubs for the upcoming amateur championship season. Meadow Lake Golf Club will be hosting the Senior/Men's Mid-Master (40+) Championships scheduled for July 24 - 26. ...
Jan 08, 2026

Summer wildfire damage affecting northern snowmobile trails
Work continues on the damage caused by wildfires this past summer, but snowmobile enthusiasts continue to feel the effects in the north. There are 65 snowmobiling trail associations in Saskatchewan, a...
Jan 08, 2026

Three charged after Meadow Lake drug bust; one accused remains at large
Meadow Lake RCMP have charged two men and a woman after methamphetamine, cocaine, weapons and cash were seized during a search of a residence in the city late last month. The woman remains at large.Of...
Jan 08, 2026

Rogers puts $50M to address excessive screen time among teens and tweens
TORONTO - Rogers Communications says it is investing $50 million over five years to address the excessive time teens and tweens spend on screens.The telecom giant launched a national school program Th...
Jan 08, 2026
Exploring Uranium City: One man’s memories of a Sask. ghost town
Uranium City, SK - Some people call Uranium City a ghost town.They see the broken windows, the empty streets, the buildings slowly folding back into the bush. They see a fly-in community at the northe...
Jan 08, 2026

Parents of disabled kids say education system is failing them
A group of five parents from Prince Albert, whose children have disabilities, said they are routinely being sent home from school because supports are not available to them. It's part of what the NDP ...
Jan 07, 2026