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REGINA NEWS

Fraudsters siphon more than $1 million from local business: Regina police
A previously convicted fraudster has allegedly funnelled more than $1 million out of his workplace, sending unauthorized payments to himself and another man for two years, according to Regina police.

Regina Public Library told no debt room for renewal project
In a setback for plans to renew or replace the Regina Public Library's Central branch, city administration says there's no borrowing room after plans had to be moved forward to upgrade the city's wastewater treatmen...

Murderer Jason McKay dead in custody weeks after sentence
Jason McKay is dead just two weeks after being sentenced for the second-degree murder of his wife in 2017, according to the Correctional Services of Canada. He was serving life in prison without parole for 17 years.

Regina referee Michael Martorana nears world record at 80 years old
Regina basketball referee, Michael Martorana, officiated what could be the final game needed for a Guinness World Record as the world's oldest active basketball official alongside his son.
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

VIDEO: Train operations resume after derailment near Lestock
A train derailment near Lestock saw 49 cars go off the tracks on Thursday morning. CN said train operations have resumed and crews remain onsite, working to clean up after the incident.

Repair bills up to $650k for past overpass collisions: Saskatoon Chamber CEO
Jason Aebig with the Chamber of Commerce said previous overpass collisions have had repair bills range from $30,000 to $650,000. He's calling for another look at the penalties on trucking companies.

Prince Albert woman dead in highway collision with semi
A 36-year-old Prince Albert woman died Tuesday when the SUV she was a passenger in collided with a semi truck. Other passengers in the SUV were taken to hospital with injuries that were not life-threatening.

Normal spring runoff predicted for Saskatchewan despite recent snowfall
While the snow was still falling earlier this week, according to the Water Security Agency it shouldn't have too much of an impact on spring runoff in the southeast and central parts of Saskatchewan.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show - Friday, March 13
8:30 - It's been just over a year since the United States slapped its first round of tariffs on Canada, creating uncertainty for the longtime trade partners. Warren Kaeding, Saskatchewan Minister of Trade and Export...
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Thursday, March 12
Jamie and Locker talk playoffs with PA Raiders coach, Ryan McDonald, the Ravens backing out of the Crosby trade and ask: If you were an NHL player, would you want to play in a Canadian market?
SPORTS

Well-rested Saskatoon Blades face uphill climb in chase for east's fifth seed
As WHL playoffs loom with five games left on their schedule, the Saskatoon Blades face a seven-point deficit to the Brandon Wheat Kings in their chase to secure the Eastern Conference's fifth seed.

Mike McEwen parts ways with Sask. rink after three seasons
After three seasons with his Saskatchewan rink - including a silver medal at the 2024 Brier in Regina - Mike McEwen announced the team has decided to go in a different direction for next season.

Regina Pat Canadians look to repeat as SMAAAHL playoffs continue
Despite a large amount of turnover from last year's Telus Cup winning team, the Regina Pat Canadians find themselves as the top seed in the SMAAAHL playoffs and looking to repeat last season's magic.

Huskies great Gage Grassick pens memorable final chapter as U Sports basketball champion
Gage Grassick's record-breaking U Sports career has come to a close as a two-time national women's basketball champion and U Sports first team all-Canadian with the University of Saskatchewan Huskies.
CANADA & WORLD

Fact File: As Iran war escalates, fake videos and images proliferate online
As the U.S.-Israel war on Iran escalates, a flood of fake and misleading content is muddying the waters online, as manufactured or altered videos and images get millions of views.

Canada will 'do its part' to help IEA release of oil reserves: Hodgson
Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson said Wednesday Canada will "do its part" to lower the cost of oil globally in an effort to tame the surge in energy prices triggered by the war in the Middle East.

National housing supply made strides in 2025 amid weak demand, condo struggles: CMHC
Canada's housing agency says the country made "meaningful" supply gains last year thanks to record rental construction and more "missing middle" type housing, however short-term imbalances remain...

Iran war supply jolt underscores importance of emergency oil reserves: expert
An oil market expert says the supply jolt triggered by war raging in the Middle East underscores why it's important for countries - including Canada - to keep energy stored in reserve in case of emergency.
AGRICULTURE

Some Sask. farmers to get winter elk hunting permits next year to protect land
The province said producers with a history of large herds of elk damaging their crops will be able to apply for eight elk depredation permits for elk hunting on their land from January to March 2027.

Saskatchewan to support pulse protein centre in India
More than 80 per cent of all pulses exported from Canada to India are grown in Saskatchewan, providing healthy and high-protein food for hundreds of millions of people every day.

China suspends some canola, seafood tariffs on Canada after Carney visit
The announcement comes after Prime Minister Mark Carney met earlier this year with Chinese President Xi Jinping in a visit that saw the leaders ink a deal on electric vehicles and canola.

Moe, Smith urge Ottawa to reverse strychnine ban as gophers pose 'serious pest threat' to farms
Saskatchewan's Scott Moe and Alberta's Danielle Smith said the ground squirrels "have become a serious pest threat to agriculture, damaging a wide variety of crops" across the prairies.
SASKATCHEWAN STORIES WITH BRITTANY CAFFET

Passing the puck: Hockey hero Wickenheiser mentors young Sask. girl
This International Women's Month, Saskatchewan hockey legend, Hayley Wickenheiser, shared some hockey wisdom with 9-year-old Ella Kautzman of Warman, inspiring the next generation of female players.

Beyond the Paralympics: Inclusion on a Saskatchewan ski slope
While the Paralympics highlight elite athletes with disabilities, inclusion in sport starts right here at home. At Table Mountain, 11-year-old Jac Cashin is discovering the joy of skiing.

The 'giraffe' of the orchestra: Meet Saskatoon's bassoon soloist
From Grade 6 band class rebel to Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra soloist, Stephanie Unverricht is ready to take the spotlight, turning an unusual instrument into the star of the show.

Meet the Saskatoon Indigenous educator reviving culture through craft
From her kohkum's kitchen to communities across Saskatchewan, Jasmyn Albert teaches sewing, beading and ceremony, passing down Indigenous traditions through hands-on workshops and storytelling.


























