REGINA NEWS

Jordan Webb suing University of Regina over women's basketball coach job
Jordan Webb claims in a new lawsuit that he was hired to be the U of R women's basketball coach, but was soon fired in favour of Michaela Kleisinger.

Regina motorcyclist clocked at 200 km/h, police say
RPS called in the police plane after an unsuccessful traffic stop and the officers on board said they tracked the motorcyclist traveling up to 200 km/h and travelling through multiple red lights.

Where to cool down in Regina this weekend
As high humidity and heat warnings hit, there are plenty of spots where you can keep or get cool around the Queen City this weekend.

Man convicted of sexual assault over 'joke' at gas station
A man who said he told a "joke" to a gas station attendant in October has been found guilty of sexual assault, due to the grabbing and thrusting involved in the punchline. He will be sentenced later this m...
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

Photos: Saskatchewan storms drop damaging tornadoes
As severe storms moved through central parts of the province on Friday, people had their cameras out to record the wild weather. Stay safe, and send any pics and videos to webnews@rawlco.com.

'Thankful we're still here': Village of Speers deals with Sask. tornado aftermath
The village, about 50 kilometres southeast of North Battleford along Highway 40, was left with ripped-apart sheds, damaged roofs, downed power lines and uprooted trees after the extreme weather.

VIDEO: 10 Sask. communities report tornado damage following severe storms
This summer Saskatchewan's had the "perfect ingredients" for severe thunderstorms and tornadoes, and another round of storms is expected for late Saturday afternoon and evening, similar to Friday night.

Former Snowbirds leader reflects on team's 55-year legacy
As Moose Jaw hosts the Snowbirds' final hometown air show in the CT-114 Tutor jets, former commander Dan Dempsey shares memories of the team's history, impact and future.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show - Friday, July 10
On Friday's show, Evan talked about the fire and flood season in the province, the final hometown show for the Canadian Forces Snowbirds, controversy over street basketball and long term care in the north.
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Friday, July 10
The Anaheim Ducks and Leo Carlsson, Riders defensive lineman James Vaughters, basketball hoops at the end of driveways, and final preparations as the Roughriders host the Hamilton Ticats on Sunday.
SPORTS

Riders running back A.J. Ouellette back for clash with Ti-Cats
The Saskatchewan Roughriders will get back one of their top offensive weapons this week against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats with the return of running back A.J. Ouellette after he missed a pair of games.

Carnduff's Carter Beck makes baseball history, drafted 26th overall by Atlanta Braves
Carnduff slugger and WCBL star Carter Beck became Saskatchewan's highest drafted player to the major leagues on Saturday, selected 26th overall by the Atlanta Braves at the 2026 MLB Draft.

Jordan Webb suing University of Regina over women's basketball coach job
Jordan Webb claims in a new lawsuit that he was hired to be the U of R women's basketball coach, but was soon fired in favour of Michaela Kleisinger.

Sask. para swimmer Shelby Newkirk smashes own national record at Canadian Trials
Saskatoon's Shelby Newkirk continues to re-write the Canadian para swimming history books, as she set a new record in the women's SB5 100 metre breaststroke event this week in Montreal, Que.
CANADA & WORLD

U.S. demands Iran reopen Strait Of Hormuz amid crumbling peace deal
President Donald Trump overnight made threats on social media of further missile attacks against Iran, after the funeral of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei saw open calls for the U.S. leader's killing.

Uyghur group asks Canada to go beyond 'vague' response to China ethnic-unity law
Beijing has enacted a law giving a legal basis for the Chinese government to prosecute people or organizations outside China if their actions are deemed to harm the progress of "ethnic unity."

Supreme Court restores minimum sentence for obtaining sexual services from a minor
In doing so, the country's highest court overturns a May 2024 decision by the Quebec Court of Appeal in which it ruled that the mandatory minimum sentence for the offence was unconstitutional.

EU demands Facebook and Instagram dismantle design features it calls addictive for users
The commission says Meta needs to implement changes to Instagram and Facebook, such as disabling "key addictive features" like autoplaying videos and infinite scroll so they're not on by default.
AGRICULTURE

Saskatchewan farmers getting less of the food dollar, APAS study reveals
APAS said the report shows producers and consumers are both impacted by a supply chain that lacks transparency, and changes in commodity prices are not directly driving increases at the grocery store.

Rain, hail and cool conditions slowing down Saskatchewan farmers: Crop report
The Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture said cool and wet conditions are slowing down crop development and making it hard for farmers to complete spraying and haying work.

Agribition promises event 'on par or better' despite changes to REAL District
Some tenants are having to find new office space at REAL, but Canadian Western Agribition is promising no livestock will be displaced this year, and the long term goal is to continue at the site.

Free hay available for farmers, ranchers through Saskatchewan ditch-mowing program
The Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways said landowners and lessees with property adjacent to a highway ditch will be permitted to cut and bale free hay in the ditches until July 8.
SASKATCHEWAN STORIES WITH BRITTANY CAFFET

Smiling through suffocation: Staying afloat as a Saskatoon Aqualene
These athletes don't just swim - they perform underwater choreography while holding their breath, training tirelessly to make the impossible look effortless in the world of artistic swimming.

Happy birthday, Canada! Saskatchewan kids share Canada Day party ideas
Before Canada blows out the candles, a group of Saskatchewan kids has some suggestions for the birthday party: more flags, more balloons, a bigger cake and a little extra care for the country.

How one Saskatchewan teen found his voice through 4-H
Diagnosed with autism and once struggling to communicate, Langham's Grayson Bigoraj found confidence, connection and purpose through an unlikely part of 4-H: public speaking.

More than paint: North Park students leave a legacy in Saskatoon
What began as a school project for a Grade 8 class has become something much bigger: a hand-painted mural, a lesson in Michif culture and a lasting gift to the city.



























