A herd of elk stands in a snowy field in Saskatchewan, illustrating the crop damage issue faced by farmers. Saskatchewan Farmers Granted Elk Permits to Protect Crops Starting 2027 Saskatchewan grants farmers elk permits in 2027 to combat crop damage from herds of up to 400 elk. Relief for affected areas. Daily News Saskatchewan The Canada Report Staff Mar 12, 2026 — 4 min read
Premier Scott Moe addresses the media about Saskatchewan's upcoming budget deficit at a press conference. Saskatchewan Budget Deficit Looms as Legislature Resumes This Month Saskatchewan budget deficit confirmed for March as health care pressures and trade uncertainties impact provincial finances. Daily News Saskatchewan The Canada Report Staff Mar 2, 2026 — 4 min read
Sign for Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation, Saskatchewan, near the site of the 2025 homicides. Saskatchewan RCMP Charges Fourth Suspect in Carry the Kettle Quadruple Murder Saskatchewan RCMP charge fourth suspect in 2025 quadruple murder on Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation. Court appearance set for Thursday. Daily News Saskatchewan The Canada Report Staff Feb 5, 2026 — 2 min read
Featured image for: Regina Ex-Police Sergeant Faces Sentencing for Deceiving Dozens of Women Regina Ex-Police Sergeant Faces Sentencing for Deceiving Dozens of Women Regina police sergeant deceives 33 women using police databases, faces sentencing. Victims express betrayal and fear in court. Daily News Saskatchewan The Canada Report Staff Jan 24, 2026 — 2 min read
Close-up of wheat stalks in a Saskatchewan field, highlighting agricultural research focus. Saskatchewan Receives $9.7M for Crop Research to Boost Agricultural Innovation Saskatchewan's crop research receives $9.7M boost, enhancing innovation and competitiveness in the agricultural sector. Daily News Saskatchewan The Canada Report Staff Jan 15, 2026 — 3 min read
RCMP badge displayed on an officer's uniform during the alert in Big Island Lake Cree Nation. Saskatchewan RCMP Warns Big Island Cree Nation of Armed Suspects Saskatchewan RCMP issues alert after deadly shooting leaves 1 dead, 3 injured. Community lockdown follows. Investigation ongoing. Spotlight Daily News The Canada Report Staff Dec 30, 2025 — 3 min read
A Saskatoon police vehicle parked near a building, with an officer approaching, illustrating new traffic stop measures. Saskatoon Police Enforce Mandatory Breath Tests at Traffic Stops Starting Jan. 1 Saskatoon enforces mandatory breath tests at traffic stops, sparking debate over Charter rights and aiming to reduce impaired driving. Spotlight Daily News The Canada Report Staff Dec 29, 2025 — 3 min read
Hands in gloves sifting through potash at a Saskatchewan mining site, highlighting local production. Saskatchewan Potash Industry Faces Risk as Trump Threatens Fertilizer Tariffs Trump's tariff threat on Canadian potash risks 12.1M tonnes of exports, impacting Saskatchewan's economy and U.S. agriculture. Daily News Spotlight The Canada Report Staff Dec 10, 2025 — 3 min read