REGINA NEWS

What's open and closed on Canada Day in Regina?
Civic offices will be closed on Canada Day and paid parking on city streets will not be required. Waste collection will proceed as scheduled, while Regina Transit will operate on a Sunday schedule.

Police in Saskatoon, Regina warn public about traffic ticket text scam
Police say the scammers claim to be a police officer and tell the recipient they must appear in court due to a traffic violation. The scammer then asks the victim to click a link to pay a fine.

More than a hundred calls for flooding help in Regina since weekend: City
The City of Regina said it has received 127 calls for service have come in since Saturday's downpour, which left two underpasses flooded. A local damage restoration company has been flooded with calls.

Regina police briefs: Information sought in weapons assault, aggravated assault charges laid
A 19-year-old is facing charges, including aggravated assault, after a victim was found with serious puncture wounds. Police are also asking for help gathering information about a weapons offence.
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

Report finds local health-care needs met in Lloydminster, offers suggestions for improvement
A new report on the delivery of health-care services in Lloydminster suggested the city is largely meeting local needs, but offered suggestions for improving services for patients in the community.

Keeseekoose First Nation, Cote First Nation under flash flood advisory due to heavy rain
The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency says rainfall in the south has been "favourable" for wildfire conditions, but heavy rain has led to a flash flood advisory issued for two eastern First Nations communi...

P.A. police searching for 18-year-old suspect who allegedly ran over two people in parking lot
Police said an 18-year-old man "intentionally drove a vehicle into another vehicle before striking the two victims, who were standing in the parking lot." Both victims were hospitalized.

Saskatchewan ended 2025-26 fiscal year with $947 million operating deficit
The factors behind the rising expenses included higher demand for health-care services, correctional facilities and the provincial government's response to the devastating 2025 wildfire season.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show - Tuesday, June 30
Evan celebrates Canada Day with a test of your citizenship knowledge, hears about the latest happenings in the Canadian Senate during this spring sitting and what power changes might mean for Saskatchewan electricit...
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Tuesday, June 30
Guest host Drew Remenda digs into the gossip that the Winnipeg Jets might trade their top goaltender, leans into Rider preparations to take on Ottawa this weekend and asks: What is your favourite Canadian sports mom...
SPORTS

Riders to face plenty of former teammates in clash with the Redblacks
The Saskatchewan Roughriders will see a lot of familiar faces lining up against them in Ottawa. The Redblacks signed a number of members from last year's Saskatchewan team that won the Grey Cup.

World Cup knockout ticket prices in Vancouver and Toronto? It's a tale of two cities
Fans in Toronto will get to see two highly rated teams, as superstar Cristiano Ronaldo and the Portugal squad take on Croatia on Thursday, and prices are around four times higher than at BC Place.

Riders deal with wide receiver injuries to start practice week for Ottawa Redblacks
The Saskatchewan Roughriders returned to the practice field to prepare for the Ottawa Redblacks, but they had a number of new wide receivers running with the starters due to a lengthy injury list.

'It was beautiful': Sask. fans celebrate Canada's historic move to World Cup Round of 16
Enthusiastic soccer fans in Saskatchewan erupted in cheers after Canada earned its first-ever FIFA World Cup knockout victory, defeating South Africa 1-0 on a dramatic late goal to reach the Round of 16.
CANADA & WORLD

Canada announces $688-million contract for RADARSAT replenishment satellite
Melanie Joly told a news conference in the Montreal area the investment will help support Arctic security, guide operations on the ground, and help officials respond quickly to emergencies.

Self-isolation ends for travellers exposed to hantavirus-stricken cruise ship
The outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise ship captured international attention as more than 120 people disembarked the ship in the Canary Islands in May. Three died, and a total of 13 were infected.

Do online influencer posts count as news? Younger Canadians more likely to say yes
Younger Canadians are more likely to say posts from influencers and online memes count as news, while the amount of news content on social media has dropped, a new report says.

Immigration department blames 'unclear' guidance for citizenship document recalls
The department said in its statement it has restored proof of citizenship for 33 people who received those surrender emails, while reviews of another 67 cases should be completed in a matter of days.
AGRICULTURE

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.

Rainfall leaves some fields 'saturated' as seeding wraps up across Saskatchewan
With seeding 99 per cent complete across the province, some farmers are reporting soaking wet fields due to recent rainfall, and some acres may go unseeded due to the soggy conditions.

Strychnine distribution begins after emergency use approved in parts of Saskatchewan
According to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture, farmers in eligible regions of the province can now purchase two per cent liquid strychnine at participating RM offices.
SASKATCHEWAN STORIES WITH BRITTANY CAFFET

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.

Life in rotations: A Father's Day story from Cigar Lake
Cessa Fern grew up counting the weeks until her dad came home from Cameco's Cigar Lake mine. Years later, she's working there too - and seeing those years away in a different light.


























