How to Get Saskatchewan’s Top News in Just 5 Minutes a Day

Do you scroll through headlines all day and still feel out of touch with what’s happening in Saskatchewan?
You’re not alone.
We're all surrounded by news from around the world, but the stories happening right here rarely break through.
Unless it is something strange or extreme, like a moose in a school or another broken cold-weather record, Saskatchewan is often left out of the national conversation. And while those headlines grab attention, they do not reflect the day-to-day reality of life in this province.

That's Why SaskToday Exists.
In this article, we'll get into exactly what to expect and take a deeper dive into why Saskatchewan people trust SaskToday for their local news.
Why Is It So Hard to Stay Informed in Saskatchewan?
As a province, Saskatchewan may be geographically spread-out, but the people here are tightly connected.
You might live hundreds of kilometres apart, but chances are you know someone in that town, or someone who knows someone. That's why what happens in one corner of the province often affects another.
Still, it is surprisingly hard to stay informed.
Canada's national media rarely covers Saskatchewan and local coverage often feels siloed, with most stories coming out of Regina and Saskatoon. The rest of the province is left piecing things together, or simply left without a voice.
The problem is, if you don't live in one of the major cities, keeping up with local news means opening multiple tabs, scrolling scattered feeds with unreliable comment sections, and hoping you land on something relevant.

There should be a simpler way to stay in the loop.
The news that shapes Saskatchewan doesn't stop at city limits. Political decisions made in Regina ripple out to every town and farm. Local wins and losses, whether in sports, infrastructure, or public safety, connect us all.
That's exactly what SaskToday delivers.
Five Minutes. One Newsletter. All of the Saskatchewan News You Need.
From Monday to Friday, SaskToday is delivered right to your inbox in one clear, curated email newsletter with the top news from across the province.
It takes five minutes or less to read, saving you time while taking you to the stories you care about. Plus, there are no paywalls or account logins getting in the way. Just direct access to the information that matters most.
From Daily Headlines to Breaking News, SaskToday Brings Saskatchewan Together
From the day’s top headlines to the week's community highlights, SaskToday brings the entire province together, one email at a time.

Here’s what you’ll find inside:
- Crime and justice updates that impact local safety, including reports on incidents, investigations, and the work of local law enforcement officers across Saskatchewan.
- Politics that shape policy, budgets, and the decisions affecting your everyday life
- Weather updates that help you plan your day, whether it is a frozen February morning or a hot July afternoon.
- Sports coverage that reflects the teams Saskatchewan people support (including the Riders)
- Community news that spotlight progress, events, and the people moving this province forward
SaskToday is written and curated by people who live in Saskatchewan. The daily newsletter gives you everything you need to stay informed, while the SaskToday website takes you even closer to the news with more local stories, in-depth articles, and video coverage from across the province.
Make SaskToday Part of Your Morning Routine
Instead of aimless headlines from everywhere else in the world, you get daily stories that actually matter. Stories about your community, your province, and your day.
SaskToday fits easily into your day right alongside your first coffee, your weather check, or that early scroll through your phone.
It’s free. It’s fast. And it leaves you feeling informed, grounded, and ready to take on whatever comes next.
Registering takes just a few seconds, and once you're signed up, it's easy to share SaskToday with friends, coworkers, or anyone who wants to stay in the loop across Saskatchewan.
Sign up to receive the next issue of SaskToday and start your mornings with a clearer view of what’s happening around you and why it matters.