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This is Saskatchewan

This is Saskatchewan

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Two stories a week to connect you to Saskatchewan because when everyone is talking about it, so are we. Whether it’s about a cult that moved into a tiny village, a neighbourhood squabble over squirrels, or the political fallout of canola tariffs, you’ll leave with a better understanding of this place, and your place in it.


On Wednesdays, join host Leisha Grebinski as she scans the province for one news story that matters to you, with help from our team of reporters in Saskatoon, Regina, and Prince Albert. No community is off limits as we cover every corner of Saskatchewan including Île-à-la-Crosse, North Battleford, Gravelbourg, Richmound and more.


On Fridays, we get the scoop on provincial politics with host Adam Hunter and panelists Alexander Quon and Murray Mandryk. You’ll hear how every decision made by Premier Scott Moe at the legislature connects to you and your community.

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Episodes
  • David Milgaard’s story: inside his wrongful conviction
    Jul 8 2026

    A 17 year-old high school dropout in the wrong place at the wrong time is convicted of first-degree murder. David Milgaard spent just over 22 years in prison, as his mother took on Canada’s court system, eventually clearing his name. This is the first of two episodes covering his story, on the podcast See You In Court.

    Want to listen to more episodes of See You in Court? Click here.

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    23 mins
  • What Saskatchewan MLAs are selling at BBQs and on golf courses
    Jul 3 2026

    Saskatchewan’s MLAs may be on summer break, but they will be busy meeting with constituents and raising money at party fundraising events. We’ll ask our political panel what messages the Saskatchewan Party and NDP are selling this summer. Political columnist Murray Mandryk and Canadian Press reporter Jeremy Simes join host Adam Hunter.

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    11 mins
  • Why it’s sink or swim if you want lessons at city pools
    Jul 1 2026

    Close to 700 people are on the summer waitlist for swimming lessons through the City of Regina, and 300 more are waiting for lessons in Saskatoon. Why is demand significantly outpacing what our cities can offer? The CEO of the Lifesaving Society in Saskatchewan says there aren’t enough pools to accommodate our cities’ growing populations. What does this mean for anyone hoping to get in the water? This episode originally aired Jan. 7, 2026.


    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.


    Verified Regina residents can register for fall swim lessons starting Aug. 11, a week earlier than those living outside city limits. In Saskatoon, fall swim registration opens to both residents and the general public on Aug. 16.

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    20 mins
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