REGINA NEWS

Regina road opponents seek injunction against Prince of Wales project
Ducks Unlimited Canada and members of the McKell family allege the city has breached a conservation easement agreement by proceeding with consultation on a proposed extension of Prince of Wales Drive.

Sask. business deals with uncertainty amid pause on new U.S. tariffs
Sticks and Doodles in Regina has just paused shipping to the U.S. over the uncertainty with US tariffs. Co-founder Kyle Moffatt says its difficult dealing with the tariffs and tariff threats.

Regina's executive committee endorses moves to help inner city
Changes to affordable housing policy and the transfer of a North Central property to a social enterprise were unanimously supported by Regina's executive committee on Wednesday.

Saskatchewan police watchdog clears Regina officer in fatal 2025 shooting
SIRT says a member of the Regina Police Service Major Crimes Unit had to make a "split-second" decision and won't be charged after shooting a 29-year-old man suspected of murder in July 2025.
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

Man from P.A. area dead after crash on Highway 12: RCMP
"Investigation determined a minivan collided with a roadside safety barrier and subsequently collided with a parked heavy equipment vehicle," the Saskatchewan RCMP said in a statement.

Treaty 6 marks 150 years as Fort Carlton hosts four-day commemoration
Attendees will be able to see the original Treaty 6 parchment, attend an elders and knowledge keepers treaty forum and a women's forum, and participate in a traditional hand-game tournament.

Planes, trains and automobiles: The remarkable life of Bill Noble
He's worked with fighter jets, driven race cars and flown planes. Yet the thing that brings Bill Noble the most joy is sharing his childhood passion for trains as conductor of the Wheatland Express.

Old CUSMA deal no longer possible, Moe says after Carney briefing
Moe said Saskatchewan's trade with the United States remains strong because of exports like oil and gas, but added that export growth to other countries must remain part of the province's long-term strategy.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show - Thursday, August 20
On Thursday's show, guest host Brent Loucks updated the tariff situation in Canada, talks transit rules in Saskatoon and the history of Treaty 6 with the CEO of Wanuskewin Heritage Park.
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Wednesday, Aug. 19
On Wednesday's show, Jamie had season previews for the Baltimore Ravens and Detroit Lions. Plus, reaction after the Riders loss and who should be on the Mount Rushmore of wrestling?
SPORTS

Harris, Riders look to bounce back against Lions
The Saskatchewan Roughriders dropped to 6-3 after a loss to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Saskatchewan will now look to get back into the win column this week against the B.C. Lions on Sunday.

VIDEO: Regina golfer hits hole in one to win gold at Special Olympics
The ace on the 135-yard 16th hole at Medicine Hat Golf and Country Club helped Taylor Carter claim the gold in his division at the Games, as he finished the competition with a two-stroke lead on Friday.

Chuckwagon champ weighs in on why sport is so popular in Meadow Lake
Colby Stanley, who lives in Meadow Lake, said chuckwagon racing has deep roots in both communities, where horses, hockey and outdoor life are significant parts of the local identity.

'Unfinished business': Saskatoon Berries ascend from expansion club to WCBL champions
For the first time in program history, the Berries stand alone atop the WCBL as champions after a dominant 11-1 victory over the Sylvan Lake Gulls in Game 2 of the league championship series.
CANADA & WORLD

Carney nearly begged premiers to put U.S. booze back on shelves to secure deal: Kinew
Carney briefed the premiers on Wednesday about the agreement with the U.S. to stop punishing new tariffs and address longstanding ones on major industries including steel, forestry and autos.

LeBlanc returning to Washington to meet with Greer, continue deal finalization
Some premiers say they're optimistic about Canada's progress in reaching a trade deal to avoid punishing tariffs from the United States, while others say they're waiting for more details.

Carney asks provinces to return U.S. alcohol to stores
All Canadian provinces pulled U.S. booze from store shelves last year after Trump imposed tariffs. The bans on U.S. liquor remain in place in all but Saskatchewan and Alberta.

Carney says trade deal with U.S. 'reinforces that Canadian advantage'
Just hours after U.S. President Donald Trump announced a three-day pause on a new slate of tariffs on Canadian goods, Carney praised negotiators on both sides for hammering out an agreement.
AGRICULTURE

Farmers say southeast Sask. rain won't dampen start of harvest
Environment Canada issued a rainfall warning for an area including Carlyle, Estevan, and Moosomin, but southeast Saskatchewan farmers say the rain won't delay the start of harvest for them.

Man from RM of Martin charged after allegedly altering cattle brands
Police said the 52-year-old man has been charged with altering a brand on cattle and fraud over $5,000. He's set to appear in provincial court in Moosomin in September, police added.

Nature's Food Bank: Turning a problem into protein
Thousands of migratory birds are harvested in Saskatchewan every year by outfitters and hunters. This Saskatoon non-profit is making sure that meat finds its way to people who need it most.

Why is Australian beef cheaper than Canadian beef?
The past president of the Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association says rising prices make it understandable that Canadian consumers are searching for more cost-conscious beef options at grocery stores.
SASKATCHEWAN STORIES WITH BRITTANY CAFFET

Planes, trains and automobiles: The remarkable life of Bill Noble
He's worked with fighter jets, driven race cars and flown planes. Yet the thing that brings Bill Noble the most joy is sharing his childhood passion for trains as conductor of the Wheatland Express.

Gus' Sweet Treats: Meet Martensville's 10-year-old ice cream man
Remember the scramble when you heard the ice cream bike coming? Young entrepreneur Gus Fandrich is bringing that little bit of nostalgic summer magic back to Martensville.

Beyond the river: The secrets growing in Gabriel Dumont Park
A walk through Saskatoon's Gabriel Dumont Park with Michif educator Kendall Hanikenne reveals the food, medicine and traditional knowledge growing along the trails near the South Saskatchewan River.

Nature's Food Bank: Turning a problem into protein
Thousands of migratory birds are harvested in Saskatchewan every year by outfitters and hunters. This Saskatoon non-profit is making sure that meat finds its way to people who need it most.



























