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REGINA NEWS

Second person charged in Regina's third homicide of 2025
On Monday, Regina Police Service charged a 23-year-old with first-degree murder and failure to comply with a probation order after a death on April 24.

Teenagers set to work the polls on election day in Regina
After taking a module from Elections Canada in class, dozens of Grade 12 students will work at polling places on election day, even though some of them can't legally cast a ballot yet.

Man charged with first-degree murder, Regina's third of 2025
The victim's name will not be released at the request of the family. Anyone with information that could help the investigation was asked to contact police or Crime Stoppers.

Regina councillor wants to delay flood map updates that could affect Crescents, Lakeview
Coun. David Froh said a significant portion of those areas could face restrictions like not being able to expand their homes or add a garage as a result of the bylaw. He said people need to be consulted first.
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

Police searching for third suspect after truck stolen at gunpoint in Prince Albert
Mounties said the suspects were in a cab "when they allegedly brandished a firearm and ordered the taxi driver to follow the truck to a business... where the truck was then stolen at gunpoint."

Saskatchewan's big game draw opens on Thursday
Starting on Thursday, hunters can apply for the chance to hunt mule deer, elk, moose and pronghorns in Saskatchewan. The application period closes at 4 p.m. on May 29.

Carney's election victory draws mixed reaction in Saskatchewan
"The move towards a much more traditional two-party system in Canada, which we haven't had for decades... that's really quite striking," said political scientist Loleen Berdahl.

Two arrested after cyclist allegedly assaults Mountie in North Battleford
"While speaking with the officer, the adult male produced two knives from his pocket, handed them to the officer and attempted to flee," the Saskatchewan RCMP said in a statement issued on Tuesday.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show Segments - Tuesday, April 29th
8:30 - The results of the 2025 federal election are IN! Evan welcomes Dr. Loleen Berdahl, executive director of the Johnson Shoyama Graduate School (JSGS) of Public Policy and professor in the USask College of Arts ...
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

Green Zone Replay - Monday, April 28
What do the Oilers need to do to win a game in regulation? Maddox Schultz talks about Regina Pat Canadians bringing home Telus Cup gold and Riders reporter Britton Gray previews Tuesday's CFL Draft.
SPORTS

Saskatchewan athletes, coach named to inaugural Canada women's futsal team
Athletes Jadyn Steinhauer, Jade Houmphanh, Erica Hindmarsh and coach Jerson Barandica-Hamilton have been named to the Canadian team for this week's CONCACAF W Futsal Championship in Guatemala.

The Green Zone: Maddox Schultz recalls whirlwind Telus Cup win
The 15-year-old Regina product led the way at the Telus Cup as the Pat Canadians won the gold medal. He said he's grateful for his teammates and parents who have helped him get to where he is today.

'It was awesome': Ajou Ajou looks back on CFL Draft
Ajou Ajou was a seventh-round pick by the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the 2024 CFL Draft. He turned his rookie season into an opportunity that now sees him getting a chance with the Indianapolis Colts.

Riders Jeremy O'Day ready to rock with 2025 CFL draft
The Saskatchewan Roughriders will hold the fourth pick in the first round of the CFL Draft. Riders General Manager Jeremy O'Day and his staff have been working hard to get ready to select the team's future players.
CANADA & WORLD

Energy industry strikes hopeful tone after Liberal federal election win
The Canadian Association of Energy Contractors says both the Liberals and the Conservatives recognized the need to grow oil and gas development during the election campaign, which ended in a Liberal win.

Alberta Premier Smith congratulates Carney, warns him against future 'hostile acts'
Smith is urging Carney to immediately reset the relationship with her province, accusing the Liberal Party of Canada of undermining Alberta's resource-based economy for a decade.

CFIB to work with new government and opposition in dealing with tariff battle
CFIB president Dan Kelly said it was good to hear both Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre pledging to work together to address the threat of U.S. tariffs in a minority Parliament.

Trial continues for 5 former members of Canada's world junior hockey team
Michael McLeod, Carter Hart, Alex Formenton, Dillon Dube and Callan Foote have all pleaded not guilty to sexual assault in connection with an encounter at a hotel room in the city in 2018.
AGRICULTURE

SaskPower shares tips to help farmers stay safe during seeding
"Preparation is vital when operating farm equipment around power lines. Plan your route before heading out, know what to do if a line contact happens, and plan routine breaks to avoid fatigue."

'It feels personal': Canadian farmers cope with Chinese tariffs on canola and peas
China hit Canadian farmers with 100 per cent tariffs on canola oil, canola meal and peas in retaliation to Canada slapping Beijing with levies on Chinese-made electric vehicles, steel and aluminum.

RealAg: Michael Harvey of CAFTA about U.S.-Canada trade tensions
Michael Harvey of CAFTA says U.S. politicians aren't focused on Canada-but trade with us helps American farmers. Tariffs raise U.S. farmers' costs and weaken their global competitiveness.

Vassy Kapelos Show: Meat council CEO says Chinese tariff on pork challenging
Chris White, president and CEO of the Canadian Meat Council, is currently in China and spoke to Vassy Kapelos about the impact of the 25-per-cent Chinese tariff on pork on his industry.
PRAIRIE PROFILES

The Remarkable Klara Belkin: From Bergen-Belsen to Saskatchewan
Marking 80 years since the liberation of Bergen-Belsen, part two follows Klara Belkin as she recalls life in the concentration camp, moments of hope and her rescue from a train bound for death

The Remarkable Klara Belkin: A Holocaust survivor in Saskatchewan
In episode one of this three-part series, Holocaust survivor Klara Belkin, 95, recalls her childhood in war-torn Hungary and the harrowing journey to Bergen-Belsen, a notorious Nazi concentration camp.

Sixteen Grains: Building a legacy of food, family and tradition
What started with a family pancake recipe has grown into a business that honours generations of farming. Derek and Tricia Dery are bringing their love of food and family to kitchens across Canada.

Better Brother Brewing Co. empowers women to learn about craft beer
Women took part in the annual charity brew to generate donations for Saskatoon Interval House.