REGINA NEWS

Brandt Group hopes new facility will put fears about Agribition's future in Regina to rest
Shaun Semple says a new, $8.5 million structure will provide even more space for Canadian Western Agribition, which is losing access to the Canada Centre at Regina's REAL District.

'Not worth it being open': Businesses struggle during unexpected Regina Bypass road repairs
Business owners that rely on the North Service Road to bring customers from Regina say its closure has resulted in thousands of lost dollars, thanks to a hole that formed on a bridge east of Regina.

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.
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

Photos: Saskatchewan severe storms bring dramatic skies
Environment Canada confirmed tornadoes near Edam and Springwater on Friday and people all over the province took to social media to document the intense weather with video and images.

Sask. soccer fans sing praises for Canada despite World Cup loss
Crowds came to cheer on Canada in its Round of 16 match against Morocco in downtown Saskatoon. Despite the loss, fans were proud of how far the team made it, sharing hopes for soccer's future here.

Made in Sask. bug bite treatment creating international buzz
Developed by a man in Melfort with an autoimmune disease who was unable to use existing bug products, co-owner Matt Johnson said Just Bite Me contains just five natural ingredients "and it works."

One in hospital after early morning house fire in Saskatoon
A Saskatoon homeowner is recovering in hospital from smoke inhalation after safely escaping an early morning house fire on Hazen Street in the city's North Park neighbourhood on Saturday.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show - Friday, July 3
WITH GUEST HOST BRENT LOUCKS 8:30 - From a minimum wage increase announcement to continued trade uncertainty after the CUSMA review and a push for another AI data centre, this time near Saskatoon, there's no shortag...
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Friday, July 3
Britton Gray talks about why there was a lack of fans as the Stampeders crushed the Argos, and Sportsnet's Aaron Bronsteter joins Drew Remenda to discuss MMA star Conor McGregor's return to the octagon.
SPORTS

'A lot to be proud of': Canada out of World Cup with 3-0 loss to Morocco
The heartbreaking result ends a historic run in which the national squad nabbed its first point and first win in the men's tournament and earned a spot in the knockout round for the first time.

Mexico City tightens security, caps crowds for Mexico-England match after deaths
The decision to reinforce security comes after two women, aged 19 and 44, and a 48-year-old man died of asphyxiation on June 30 and a 25-year-old man died in hospital following Mexico's win over Ecuador.

Sexton sparks Riders in 27-22 win over Redblacks
The Saskatchewan Roughriders got a boost on special teams to help propel them to a win over the Redblacks in Ottawa. Saskatchewan has now improved to 3-1 this season while Ottawa falls to 0-4.

'Cheer for the boys': Fans flying to Houston for Canada's historic World Cup match
In the 2022 World Cup, Canada lost to 2-1 to Morocco. Greg Perih said even though the African team is better now compared to four years ago, Canada's squad has also become stronger.
CANADA & WORLD

Calls for revenge as senior Iranian officials appear in public for supreme leader's funeral
Crowds of hundreds of thousands chanted "Death to America" and "Death to Israel," as they called for revenge over the Feb. 28 attack that killed the 86-year-old Supreme Leader, triggering the war...

Egypt uncovers new tombs and lost Byzantine-era city
The Egyptian government hopes the recent discoveries will boost the country's tourism sector. Along with the Suez Canal, tourism is a major source of foreign currency in the cash-strapped country.

Ukrainian drones hit St. Petersburg oil terminal in latest long-range attack on Russia
Almost daily long-range attacks on Russian oil facilities have created a fuel crisis and heaped political pressure on the Kremlin as its all-out invasion of Ukraine stretches into its fifth year.

Fireworks, heat and politics: America celebrates its 250th birthday
Anticipation for the milestone holiday has been building, serving as an opportunity for Americans to reflect on their complicated history as one-time colonists of an empire who became a superpower.
AGRICULTURE

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.

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.
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.



























