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REGINA NEWS

Three Regina teens charged after allegedly robbing delivery person
The three boys - ages 13, 14 and 16 - were each charged with robbery and wearing a disguise with intent. They made their first court appearances on Tuesday morning, police said.

Card, collectable show brings 'all walks of people together' in Regina
Kelvin Roemer started collecting sports cards around 45 years ago after his wife said he needed a hobby. When his card collection got too big, she suggested opening a store. The next show is Saturday.

Bands of brothers: Regina Thunder roster has five sets of brothers, three of them twins
"We want to have a brotherhood on our team, and bring that instantly," said Head Coach Scott MacAulay. Players say the family dynamic brings them together - even when they have a tough game.

Regina police warn public of 'aggressive, insistent' door-to-door services
It's asking the public to "exercise caution" when approached at their homes by anyone seeking to sell or provide services. "Residents are urged to verify any company before making purchases," pol...
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

Gas prices unlikely to drop, says petroleum analyst
Despite reports of some gas stations in Alberta dropping to $1 per litre, GasBuddy petroleum analyst Patrick De Haan said it's unlikely that a similar drop will happen here in Saskatchewan.

More funding, smaller classes needed to tackle classroom complexity: STF
Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation president Samantha Becotte said having classroom complexity teachers is the first step towards addressing the challenges, but it's not a complete solution.

Swift Current man facing murder charge in death of 29-year-old Matthew Neufeld
Police said 54-year-old Christopher Sean Foster, a resident of Swift Current, was arrested in the city on Wednesday. He's expected to appear in provincial court in Regina on Friday morning.

Sask. Polytechnic cuts 25 more jobs, NDP and faculty sound alarm
Twenty-five positions were cut this week across multiple campuses, bringing the number of jobs cut to 63 since April. Some programs have already been paused, prompting students to leave the programs.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show - Friday, Oct. 17
Canada's economy, public safety and community security are in focus today with guest host Tamara Cherry. Auto jobs move south, new crime reforms roll out and citizens unite for safer streets.
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Thursday, Oct. 16
The Blue Jays' bats came alive to beat the Mariners. The Vegas Golden Knights have signed goaltender Carter Hart. We are one week into the NHL season, but it's clear which Connor is having a better start.
SPORTS

Jake Maier to lead Saskatchewan Roughriders into clash with Winnipeg
The Saskatchewan Roughriders will take on the Bombers in Winnipeg. While the Riders will rest some starters, the team still believes it can hea dinto hostile territory and come away with the win.

mgk to headline 112th Grey Cup Halftime Show in Winnipeg
The Grammy-nominated mgk will be making his way across North America on his Lost Americana Tour, in support of his seventh studio album with the same name, when he makes his stop in Winnipeg.

Riders' Benny Sapp III following family's football footsteps
Benny Sapp III is grateful for the opportunity the Saskatchewan Roughriders have provided him as he gets set for a fifth start this season. The Riders will take on the Bombers on Friday.

Blue Jays cruise to 13-4 win over Mariners in ALCS
Toronto hit five home runs in a resounding 13-4 win over the Seattle Mariners on Wednesday night to get on the board in the best-of-seven series.
CANADA & WORLD

Trump tells Zelenskyy he's reluctant to sell Ukraine Tomahawk missiles after warning Russia he might
Zelenskyy had been seeking the Tomahawks, which would allow Ukrainian forces to strike deep into Russian territory and target key military sites, energy facilities and critical infrastructure.

Prince Andrew says he's giving up his Duke of York title as Epstein allegations refuse to fade
Andrew, once second in line to the British throne, has long been a source of tabloid fodder because of his links to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, other questionable characters and money woes.

Bank of Canada will be 'humble' as it returns to economic forecasts: Macklem
The Bank of Canada says it intends to publish a forecast for the economy at its upcoming interest rate decision on Oct. 29 - something the central bank hasn't done since the start of this year.

Alberta teachers reject government request to end strike and enter mediation
The strike, which began Oct. 6, has kept about 740,000 students out of 2,500 schools. The two sides met Tuesday for the first time since the walkout, but formal talks haven't resumed.
AGRICULTURE

Shaun Haney: Caught in the middle of unstable relationship
Canadian farmers are once again caught in the middle of U.S. trade politics. Tariffs remain on the table, and President Trump has made it clear he hasn't dropped his long-standing complaints about Canada's dairy and...

Saskatchewan farmers continue to face depressed prices due to canola tariffs
"We just finished harvest, but the bins are full and the marketplace is closed off. This is not a good situation for farmers right now," said SARM president Bill Huber.

Producers push to complete harvesting remaining crops despite rain and snow
Provincially, harvest is 98 per cent complete, with west-central and northeast regions progress sits at 99 per cent, followed by the southeast and northwest at 98 per cent and the southwest and east-central at 97 pe...

Shaun Haney: Calculating how much canola to seed
The big question heading into 2026 is how much canola to seed. With China's 76 per cent tariff still in place, the risk of building heavy stocks is real, and no other market can fully make up for the lost demand. Th...
SASKATCHEWAN STORIES WITH BRITTANY CAFFET

Back in brass: Saskatoon musician's tuba returned after six years
It was stolen on a frigid Saskatchewan night, but after it was found in an abandoned apartment, it's finally back on the stage. The story of Michael Raney's tuba is almost too strange to believe.

Meet the Sask. strongwoman redefining strength one lift at a time
From pulling trucks to crushing stereotypes, Saskatoon-based strongwoman competitor Jackie Osczevski is proving that power, femininity and grit go hand in hand - and strength is something every woman can claim.

Rolling the dice: Inside a Saskatchewan outfitter's daily hunt
Outfitting requires early mornings, careful setups and a bit of luck. Timberlost Outfitting's Devin Beebe knows the birds call the shots, but smart preparation can stack the odds in his favour.

'Wow, this is hard': The joyful struggle of learning the bagpipes
What do "Thunderstruck," "Pink Pony Club" and "Scotland the Brave" all have in common? Saskatoon kids are learning to play these tunes on the bagpipes, thanks to the 96th Highlanders.