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Henry’s Law enacted by provinceSaskatchewan’s government signed Henry’s Law into order May 5, 2026. In honour of 11-year-old Henry Losco, who suddenly passed last December because of a carbon monoxide leak in his family’s apartment building in downtown Regina.CanadaMay 5
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Global News at 6 Regina: April 17Saskatchewan residents continue to trudge through the mid-April snow blast. The provincial NDP is voicing it’s frustrations with the Saskatchewan government over a lack of transparency with Bell Canada’s proposed A.I. data centre.ConsumerApr 17
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NDP slams provincial government over lack of AI Data Centre detailsWith only days left before the development review, the NDP is blaming the Saskatchewan government for a lack of information and transparency about Bell’s proposed AI Data Centre. Shadow Minister of Jobs and the Economy, Aleana Young, announced her party had submitted letters to both the province and Bell demanding answers. The NDP is also...PoliticsApr 17
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Global News at 6 Regina: April 9Saskatchewan residents get a closer look at the planned artificial intelligence centre outside Regina as Bell Canada releases concepts of what the site could look like when complete. While Frontline workers at Saskatchewan Polytechnic face ongoing layoff concerns, the Saskatchewan government employees union is sounding the alarm over executive pay.EconomyApr 9
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Peter Nygard files lawsuit, alleges authorities abused process with Manitoba chargesSex offender Peter Nygard is suing the Manitoba and Saskatchewan governments, Winnipeg police and others, alleging charges he faced in one case were an abuse of process.CrimeApr 1
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Breast cancer wait list on the declineWATCH: The Saskatchewan government says it’s extending an initiative to send patients to Alberta for urgent breast diagnostic care. While it’s cutting the number of patients on the wait list, there is still a push to build capacity to do it at home.CanadaMar 30
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Global News at 6 Regina: March 18Saskatchewan government tables its 2026 budget with a deficit of approximately $819 Billion dollars. Representatives of various industries react to the provincial budget. RM of Sherwood council members resign from their roles at a time when municipality is expecting a big investment.CanadaMar 19
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: May 21Some crop producers in the province stress over their seeding abilities as the slow start to the season could impact crop yields. Financial relief is on the way for some Saskatchewan businesses impacted by tariffs as the federal government announces new support funding.CrimeMay 21
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Global News at 6 Regina: May 21Financial relief is on the way for some Saskatchewan businesses impacted by tariffs as the federal government announcers new support funding. Some crop producers in the province stress over their seeding abilities as the slow start to the season could impact crop yields.EconomyMay 21
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Global News at 6 Regina: May 15Strong wind speeds weak havoc on southern Saskatchewan as Thursday’s storm flipped semi trucks and took down power lines. The federal government looks to keep Canadian exporters in the country with the transport minister saying new legislation is on the way to help diversify Canada’s trade and improve transportation.CanadaMay 15
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‘It’s very frustrating’: New childcare agreement to cause higher fees for some families, says advocatesChildcare advocates say the Saskatchewan government’s $10-a-day childcare extension will leave some families paying more than others when it comes into effect.CanadaMar 5
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Hall of Valour unveiled at Legislature to honour military heroesThe Government of Saskatchewan unveiled ‘The Hall of Valour’ Wednesday, a gesture made to honour members of the military. It’s part of a larger campaign petitioning the Federal Government to recognize heroes with the Victoria Cross.PoliticsApr 22
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Saskatchewan’s political leaders speak at SUMA conventionPremier Scott Moe and opposition leader, Carla Beck both gave speeches at Regina’s SUMA convention, April 13th, 2026 Premier Scott Moe spoke on his government’s latest healthcare plan, stating that the two main goals are to improve access to surgeries and diagnostics, and to ensure every person in Saskatchewan has access to a primary healthcare...CanadaApr 14
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: April 14As renovations get underway at Saskatoon Tribal Council’s emergency wellness centre some community members are speaking out against the project. A new policy from the Saskatchewan Health Authority that will send newborns and infants to Saskatoon for surgery has the opposition slamming the government over negligence.ConsumerApr 14
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Global News at 6 Regina: April 14A new policy from the Saskatchewan Health Authority that will send newborns and infants to Saskatoon for surgery has the opposition slamming the provincial government over negligence. The R.M. of Sherwood has a closed door meeting to further discuss the impacts of Bell Canada’s major artificial intelligence data centre.ConsumerApr 14
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Global News at 6 Regina: April 10People come together to help a Regina football fanatic who lost his home to an intentionally lit fire. The Saskatchewan NDP calls on the provincial government to release more details on an investigation that led to the resignation of a marshal service member.CrimeApr 10
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: April 9Prairie Harm Reduction shuts down operations just weeks after firing their executive director for financial mismanagement. The provincial government employees union raises the alarm over executive pay at Saskatchewan Polytechnic while frontline workers face layoffs.CrimeApr 9
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USask accelerating research with new quantum computerWATCH: The federal government announcing nearly $2-million in funding for the University of Saskatchewan to own and operate a quantum computer. USask Quantum Centre director Steven Rayan explains what this means for research in the province.ScienceApr 6
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STF urging for more progress on public education fundingWATCH: The Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation is urging the provincial government to increase funding for students. STF president Samantha Becotte explains their new advocacy campaign to continue progress on public education funding.PoliticsApr 2
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Federal government allows temporary use of gopher poison in AlbertaThe federal government is allowing the temporary use of a rodent poison to help farmers in Alberta and Saskatchewan deal with the growing problem of gopher infestations. While some farmers are applauding the decision, wildlife advocates are concerned about the risks the poison poses for other species. Jordan Prentice reports.CanadaMar 31