REGINA NEWS

Major airlines trimming routes as Iran war drives up cost of jet fuel: Regina airport CEO
James Bogusz, CEO of the Regina Airport Authority, said travellers can expect to see some prices rising and some flights operating less frequently as airlines work to consolidate their routes.

Sentencing for Misha Pavelick's killer to be re-scheduled
Crown lawyer Adam Breker argued for an adult sentence, while defence lawyer Andrew Hitchcock argued for a youth sentence, saying that at 17, the man hadn't developed the moral culpability of an adult.

Queen City Pride Parade route change about safety: Regina police
Inspector Chris Jackiw said the police wanted to change this and other parade routes to keep them as safe as possible from attacks, citing the Lapu Lapu Day festival attack in Vancouver as an example.

'I was so disgusted': Child testifies at trial accusing music teacher of sexual assault
Regina music teacher Claro Belen is facing four charges relating to an alleged sexual assault that occurred with a student, who was then aged nine, during a private music lesson in February 2024.
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

Two injured by gunfire during attempted robbery on Sturgeon Lake First Nation: RCMP
"The victims drove away and as they did, a firearm was discharged and struck their vehicle, injuring two of them," the RCMP said in a statement. Police are now searching for the SUV.

Snowbirds Hometown Event in Moose Jaw sold out
On May 19, Defence Minister David McGuinty announced in Moose Jaw that the Snowbirds and their CT-114 Tutor jets would be grounded following the 2026 show season.

New trial ordered for convicted Saskatchewan sex offender Stacey Duke
Duke was found guilty of two counts each of sexual exploitation, child luring, and making explicit material available to a child. A new trial has been ordered on three of the six criminal charges.

Fire claims two cabins at Emma Lake
The cause of a weekend fire that destroyed a pair of cabins in the Emma Lake area remains under investigation, but several sources close to the incident believe it was electrical in nature.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show - Tuesday, May 26
8:30 - Canada and the province of Alberta are at a bit of a crossroads. While talks of separatism remain just talks, does this make Canada as a country appear weak? This is a big headline in Canadian federal politic...
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Monday, May 25
Jamie, Locker, Britton Gray and Belton Johnson dissect the Riders pre-season win over the Blue Bombers, while Drew Remenda and Ken Boehlke ponder the Golden Knights' commanding lead over the Avalanche.
SPORTS

Riders roster decisions loom as training camp returns to Mosaic Stadium
After a pre-season game which saw a lot of athletes make some plays, the Saskatchewan Roughriders have one last week of training camp to determine who will be on its 2026 CFL roster.

Meet the athlete running 1,600 km across Saskatchewan in 30 days
One month, one province and nearly 1,600 kilometres on foot. Saskatoon's Megan Wotherspoon is running across Saskatchewan, raising funds and awareness for blood cancer in memory of her mother.

FIFA World Cup: Mark Carney welcomes trophy to Ottawa
Carney may have been the first Canadian to ever hoist the FIFA World Cup trophy as he welcomed FIFA president Gianni Infantino to Ottawa on Sunday. Canada's first game is set for June 12 in Toronto.

Roughriders fans don't want to wait decades for another Saskatoon game
Fans flocked to Griffiths Stadium hours before kickoff. Several shared how they want to see more CFL games in the city, with one fan saying the Riders need to "make a bigger freaking effort" to come.
CANADA & WORLD

Exceptionally early heat wave shatters records and brings deaths in Europe
Monday was the U.K.'s hottest May day on record, with the temperature hitting 34.8 C (94.6 F) at Kew Gardens in London, smashing the previous record of 32.8 C (91.4 F) set in 1922 and 1944.

South Korean submarine in B.C. is floor model in sales pitch to supply Canada's fleet
Glenn Copeland, managing director and president of Hanwha Defence Canada, said it was good timing, with Canada expected to announce the winning bid by the end of next month.

Ottawa launches national aerial firefighting fleet for 2026 wildfire season
The government said the Pan-Canadian Aerial Asset Program will boost national firefighting surge capacity by increasing provincial access to aircraft during periods of intense wildfire activity.

Pope Leo XIV makes historic apology for Vatican's role in legitimizing slavery
No pope had ever publicly acknowledged, much less apologized for, the role that past popes played in giving European sovereigns explicit authority to subjugate and enslave "infidels."
AGRICULTURE

Soggy conditions mean some fields in Saskatchewan could go unseeded this season: APAS
Some farmers haven't started seeding yet as wet fields, snow, and washed-out roads prevent them from getting equipment into their fields. Seeding is just 29 per cent complete across the province.

From lake to plate: Chefs take pride in serving wild rice dishes
Some of chef Jamie Charles' best sellers include a wild rice burger with bacon and sautéed mushrooms and onions, as well as shepherds pie. He also adds it into a stuffing to accompany turkey.

Saskatchewan producers making progress on seeding after delayed start to season
But despite the solid progress producers across Saskatchewan made over the past week, seeding is still well behind the five-year average of 28 per cent and the 10-year average of 27 per cent.

Some Saskatchewan farmers excited for extra moisture to kick off seeding
Brendan and Rustie Sobchuk farm outside of Lang. They say plenty of soil moisture and full dugouts in their area are creating feelings of optimism about a strong start to the growing season.
SASKATCHEWAN STORIES WITH BRITTANY CAFFET

Meet the athlete running 1,600 km across Saskatchewan in 30 days
One month, one province and nearly 1,600 kilometres on foot. Saskatoon's Megan Wotherspoon is running across Saskatchewan, raising funds and awareness for blood cancer in memory of her mother.

'Bring on life': Saskatoon's Ileen Boechler turns 100
A childhood filled with birthdays spent planting potatoes still shapes centenarian Ileen Boechler's outlook on life. She says it's important to stay useful, stay grateful and keep moving forward.

Meet the metal detectorist uncovering Regina's buried treasure
James Kirkpatrick spends his days sweeping Regina parks for hidden relics, uncovering coins, rings and forgotten stories buried just beneath the surface.

Munch Café: A Regina restaurant where ability comes first
Munch Café and Catering looks like any other restaurant, but behind the counter is a team of people with disabilities building skills, confidence and careers in a supportive workplace.



























