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  • "Snitch lines" and metal detectors coming to a Sask. hospital near you?
    Jan 23 2026

    New security measures are being introduced in Saskatoon and Regina emergency rooms. Unions representing health care workers have been calling for improved safety measures after the seizure of several weapons and an increase in violence. Meanwhile, the Saskatchewan Health Authority wants to bring in a system to anonymously report employees suspected of violating SHA policies. Our political panelists Alexander Quon and Murray Mandryk help us make sense of this.

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    13 min
  • 'No man’s land': Living on the Manitoba-Saskatchewan divide
    Jan 21 2026

    In this special co-production episode, we’re diving into life on the border of Manitoba and Saskatchewan. While the two prairie provinces have many things in common, we also have our differences. We speak with residents of Flin Flon, Man., about how living on the divide complicates everything from buying a vehicle to emergency response efforts. Then, we hear from a woman in Creighton, Sask., who says interprovincial gaps in health care failed her mother.


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    24 min
  • How much credit should Moe get for the Canada-China deal?
    Jan 16 2026

    It’s the moment every canola producer has been waiting for, with huge implications for the province. Canada and China have cut a deal that Prime Minister Mark Carney says will result in lower canola seed tariffs. It also means Chinese electric vehicles will be allowed to enter the Canadian market. How much of a win is this for Premier Moe? Our political panelists Alexander Quon and Murray Mandryk measure the impact of the tariff weight finally being lifted.

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    16 min
  • How did a Sask. cancer patient die after fight with security?
    Jan 14 2026

    A cancer patient is in hospital receiving chemotherapy. An altercation ensues. The patient ends up dying. What actually happened at Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon that led to his death? Saskatoon police say an imitation handgun and drugs were found after the fight with security. The family thinks someone might have mistaken his pink pistol-shaped cigarette lighter for a gun. We share how the family is working with Indigenous officials to get answers.


    Read more of our coverage below.


    Who was Trevor Dubois? Loved ones want people to understand the man they knew


    Family disputes police claim about imitation firearm in Saskatoon hospital death

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    17 min
  • Why it’s sink or swim if you want lessons at a Regina pool
    Jan 7 2026

    About 900 people are on the waitlist for swimming lessons through the City of Regina. Why is demand significantly outpacing what the Queen City can offer? The CEO of the Lifesaving Society in Saskatchewan says there aren’t enough pools to accommodate the growing population. Will this cause problems for people looking to get out on the water?


    Curious about the state of outdoor pools in Regina and Saskatoon? Read Circling the drain: Sask. cities face the problem of aging outdoor pools by Phil Tank.

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    20 min
  • Carla Beck pushed for change in 2025. Does she think it worked?
    Jan 2 2026

    The leader of Saskatchewan’s Opposition NDP is proud her party brought forward legislation on health care, rent control and wildfire response this year. But did it move the needle at all? Today, we feature CBC provincial affairs reporter Alexander Quon’s year-end interview with provincial NDP Leader Carla Beck.


    To listen to CBC’s year-end interview with Premier Scott Moe click here: https://link.mgln.ai/M82oKA

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    24 min
  • Ituna: Come for the perogies, stay for the people
    Dec 31 2025

    It may not be your top travel destination in the dead of winter, but there’s something special about visiting a small community like Ituna. CBC’s Peter Mills took a trip to the town of 700 people, a 90-minute drive northeast of Regina, to find out what makes life meaningful in Ituna. (Spoiler alert: It’s the perogies.)

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    20 min
  • Ch-ch-changes. Premier Moe reflects on a shifting year
    Dec 26 2025

    Saskatchewan’s 2025 political landscape was shaped by a new relationship with the federal government, a devastating fire season and tumultuous tariff threats from the United States. With the year now coming to an end, provincial politicians from all stripes are reflecting on the highlights and challenges of the last year.


    Today, we feature CBC provincial affairs reporter Alexander Quon’s year-end interview with Premier Scott Moe. Next week, This is Saskatchewan will drop CBC’s interview with provincial NDP Leader Carla Beck into the feed.

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    22 min