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  • Should out-of-towners pay more for swimming lessons?
    Nov 19 2025

    If you live in a community like Balgonie, Lumsden, or White City you are going to pay more for swimming lessons in Regina in 2026. Watch out Warman and Corman Park, because you might be next as the City of Saskatoon decides if they should follow Regina’s lead. We ask a former city councillor just how broke cities are and if this is a smart way to raise money without raising taxes.

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    21 min
  • No new "nation building" projects for Sask: who is to blame?
    Nov 14 2025

    What's Saskatchewan's slice of the latest nation building projects pie? Nada. Political columnist Murray Mandryk and CBC political reporter Alexander Quon join Sam Maciag to talk about how politicians are reacting, Scott Moe's approval rating at the Sask Party convention, and if the province will step in to help the people of Richmound.

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    12 min
  • What should Regina do about aggressive dogs?
    Nov 12 2025

    Dog attacks in Regina and Saskatoon have people questioning how to best deal with aggressive dogs. Regina is updating its animal bylaw for the first time in 16 years and some people are worried the conversation could lead decision makers towards a breed ban. Is a pitbull more dangerous than a chihuahua? We go digging for the answer.


    Do you have a local story that you think This is Saskatchewan should tell? Email us at ThisisSK@cbc.ca.

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    20 min
  • What was Gainer the Gopher doing at the legislature?
    Nov 7 2025

    Premier Scott Moe invited Gainer the Gopher to the legislature this week just as the Riders are set to play in the Western Final. Does this promote provincial pride or does it distract from the many issues at hand such as the Supreme Court hearing appeals of Saskatchewan's pronoun law and an upcoming party convention where the pressure is on to win back the cities.

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    14 min
  • Why has scheduling software become a political storm?
    Oct 31 2025

    The roll out of a new Saskatchewan Health Authority scheduling system was such a disaster, the health minister stepped in and scrapped it.The failed system has cost $272 million as of the end of August. Our political panelists Murray Mandryk and Alexander Quon weigh the impact of having to tap out on time cards.

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    11 min
  • For $10M you can buy the right to rename Duck Lake
    Oct 29 2025

    In a shocking move, the mayor of Duck Lake announced he is open to selling the town’s naming rights for a minimum bid of $10-million dollars. The historic Métis community in central Saskatchewan is dwindling and it needs money to pay for road repairs and new water and sewer lines. Can the town do this? Will any companies make a bid? And what will this mean for people who live there?

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    29 min
  • Why Moe and Beck agree on tailgate parties but not tariffs
    Oct 24 2025

    The Saskatchewan Party government and the NDP Opposition continue to disagree on the best way to deal with tariffs imposed by the U.S. They also can’t agree on how to deal with overloaded hospitals or how to respond to wildfires. What they do agree on – somewhat surprisingly – is involuntary treatment for people dealing with severe addictions and tailgating at Rider games. Political panelists Alexander Quon and Murray Mandryk say this should lead to a spicy session.

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    12 min
  • Could a century-old convent solve a housing crunch?
    Oct 22 2025

    People in Gravelbourg, a Fransaskois community in south-west Saskatchewan, are working to preserve its historic buildings. The town is even willing to give a 90-thousand square foot Catholic convent away for free, if your vision can help solve the community’s housing crisis. Can Gravelbourg do it?

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    21 min