REGINA NEWS

Regina newborns to be sent to Saskatoon for surgeries
The SHA said there are so few surgeries done on newborns up to eight weeks old, it's difficult for specialized anesthesiologists to properly keep up their skills, leading to babies in Regina being transported to Sas...

'Thanks to Carney and the Liberal Government': Longtime Regina gun shop owner retiring
Darryl Schemenauer, a frequent critic of federal firearms legislation, has begun clearing out his inventory after making the decision to retire in the wake of the federal gun buyback program.

VIDEO: Regina police investigate arson after extinguishing vehicle fire Saturday
On Saturday, Regina police officers responded to and extinguished a vehicle fire in a driveway. Police have now shared surveillance video of the alleged arson to aid in the investigation.

Fore!: Driving ranges at three city-run golf courses open for the season in Regina
The Murray, Tor Hill and Joanne Goulet driving ranges opened for the season as Environment Canada forecast a high of 17 C in Regina. The opening dates for full rounds have not yet been announced.
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

City overdose alert tied to loss of drug checking machine
The closure of Prairie Harm Reduction means its drug-testing technology is not able to be used at this time, leaving organizations unable to identify what might be contaminating the drug supply.

'Gold Eagle Casino is moving to a new home': $100M project moves forward in North Battleford
The Mosquito Grizzly Bear's Head Lean Man First Nation provided an update on Tuesday, detailing plans to relocate and redevelop the casino, alongside a new hotel and convention centre.

7-Eleven sandwiches and wraps recalled in Saskatchewan due to listeria risk
While no illnesses have been reported due to the recalled products, the potential health risks are serious, especially to more vulnerable individuals like pregnant women and the elderly.

Gov't declines NDP motion to suspend provincial gas tax
Premier Scott Moe said he welcomes affordability measure from the federal government, but his government has gone at affordability a different way, pointing to tax cuts and incentives in the recent budget.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show - Wednesday, April 15
On Wednesday's show, Evan finds out who Saskatchewan's Smartest Radio Listener is, talks with some NHL legends and continues his discussion on childcare and education in the province.
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Wednesday, April 15
The Green Zone talks Canada's Stanley Cup prospects, applauds coach Rich Bowness's coaching rant and ready for the outcome of game four of the WHL playoffs between the Blades and the Raiders.
SPORTS

Saskatoon Blades swept in Game 4 loss, Prince Albert Raiders advance to third round
The Saskatoon Blades' 2026 playoff run ended on Wednesday night, swept in four games by the Prince Albert Raiders who are off to the WHL's Eastern Conference final.

Regina Riot begin training camp as 2026 season nears
The Regina Riot are getting close to the start of their latest season. The Western Canadian Women's Football League team's training camp gets underway as it looks to improve on how last season ended.

Saskatchewan Roughriders' Grey Cup tour wraps up at powwow in Regina this weekend
The provincial tour, which has been ongoing since February, concludes on Sunday at the First Nations University of Canada's Spring Celebration Powwow at the Brandt Centre in Regina.

VIDEO: P.A. Raiders blank Saskatoon Blades again, taking commanding 3-0 series lead
For the second game in a row, the Prince Albert Raiders shut out the Saskatoon Blades, winning the third game 4-0 on Tuesday and taking a 3-0 lead in the Eastern Conference semifinal series.
CANADA & WORLD

Europe has 'maybe 6 weeks of jet fuel left,' energy agency head tells the AP
IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol painted a sobering picture of the global repercussions of what he called "the largest energy crisis we have ever faced," stemming from issues in the Strait of Hormuz.

Fuel tax pause to cut gas prices, ease inflation pressure: Economist
The federal government is set to pause its fuel excise tax starting April 20 through Labour Day. A University of Regina economics professor said the change will lower prices, just not as much as some might expect.

2 Royal Navy sailors charged in fatal capsizing of military craft in Halifax harbour
The navy's chief commander, Vice-Admiral Angus Topshee, issued a statement saying the charges highlight the "challenging realities" of military service.

Ottawa 'very seriously' considering social media ban for kids, minister says
At the Liberal convention in Montreal on Saturday, members passed a non-binding resolution calling on the government to set 16 as the minimum age for access to social media accounts.
AGRICULTURE

SaskPower preaches power line safety ahead of spring seeding on Saskatchewan farms
The Crown corporation said 315 incidents on farms involving SaskPower's infrastructure were reported last year. The company emphasized that all power line strikes are preventable.

Animal welfare group opposes use of strychnine for gopher control on Sask. farms
The SaskSPCA says the pest-control poison leads to "a slow, painful and inhumane death" for Richardson's ground squirrels, and its widespread use could pose a broader risk to ecosystems.

More Saskatchewan farmers permitted to use strychnine for gopher control
After hearing concerns from farmers, the province submitted a request to Health Canada last week, asking for the area to be expanded to rural municipalities with the largest gopher populations.

SaskAgMatters brings farming experience to Saskatchewan stress line
The SaskAgMatters Mental Health Network has taken over the phones at the Saskatchewan Farm Stress Line, allowing producers to connect with counsellors who have firsthand farming experience.
SASKATCHEWAN STORIES WITH BRITTANY CAFFET

Repair Café giving broken items a second chance in Saskatoon
Once a month at Saskatoon Makerspace, volunteers help community members fix broken household items for free, sharing skills and bringing everything from lamps to coffee makers or clothing back to life.

Meet the woman giving Saskatoon's abandoned bunnies a second chance
Easter brings more than egg hunts - it brings abandoned pet rabbits. Since 2018, Donna Barth with River Haze Street Rabbit Rescue has rehomed 145 domestic rabbits found on Saskatoon streets.

Thick n Thrift reshapes plus-size secondhand shopping in Saskatoon
Sizes 12 and up take centre stage at The Thick n Thrift in downtown Saskatoon. Owner Cierra Giesbrecht is creating a space focused on access, affordability and the joyful experience of shopping.

Original 16: The story of Saskatoon's Great Western Brewing Company
From aging equipment to a state-of-the-art expansion, Saskatoon's Great Western Brewing Company was built on risk, resilience and the courage of 16 men who refused to let their brewery fade away.




























