Category Archives: Saskatchewan

Environment assessment approved for proposed uranium mine
The provincial government has given approval to Denison Mines Corporation to proceed with the development of the Wheeler River Uranium Project.The environmental assessment approval represents one of t...
Aug 12, 2025
UR Pride anxious to continue pronoun law case after appeal decision
The decision from the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal said everything UR Pride wanted it to say, according to Dr. j wallace skelton.However, skelton, a board member of UR Pride and assistant professor of...
Aug 12, 2025

Cool Treats, Warm Hearts: Miracle Treat Day returns Aug. 14 to support children in hospital
There's a good reason to indulge in a sweet treat later this week. Dairy Queen's 23rd annual Miracle Treat Day takes place on Thursday, Aug. 14. During Miracle Treat Day, net proceeds made from Blizza...
Aug 12, 2025
Feds vow to defend Sask. farmers after China announces nearly 76 per cent canola tariff
Saskatchewan farmers are bracing for a major hit after China announced plans to impose a nearly 76 percent tariff on Canadian canola starting August 14, effectively shutting the door on one of the cro...
Aug 12, 2025
Lawyer challenging Sask. pronoun law ‘relieved and happy’ after appeal decision
A lawyer for Egale Canada was very happy with the decision that came down on Monday morning from the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal on the provincial government's pronoun law.In a 4-1 decision, the cour...
Aug 12, 2025
Fire ban to remain in place after rain fails to quench fires in northern Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan's fire ban will remain in place, as recent rain wasn't enough to douse the many fires still raging in northern parts of the province.According to the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency, th...
Aug 12, 2025
Sask. premier calls for ‘immediate action’ from Ottawa to address massive Chinese canola tariffs
Saskatchewan's premier is calling on Ottawa to take "immediate action" to protect the canola industry in the face of massive Chinese tariffs.Speaking to reporters in Saskatoon, Scott Moe said the 75.8...
Aug 12, 2025

NAIG Council announces that 2027 games will no longer be held in Calgary
The North American Indigenous Games (NAIG) Council has announced that Calgary will no longer host the 2027 Games, following an extensive period of support and evaluation. In a statement released last ...
Aug 12, 2025

China imposes preliminary 75.8% duty on Canadian canola
China has announced a preliminary duty on Canadian canola to the tune of 75.8 per cent beginning on Thursday. It's in response to an anti-dumping investigation launched last year on Canada's tax on Ch...
Aug 12, 2025
WestJet tech issues affecting flights in Saskatoon, other Canadian airports
A technical issue with WestJet's systems is impacting flights at the Saskatoon Airport, and other airports across Canada.In a brief statement shared to social media, the Saskatoon Airport said the air...
Aug 12, 2025