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REGINA NEWS

REAL District CEO in talks with Chappell Roan's management team
REAL CEO Rick Bennett has been talking with Chappell Roan's team about having her perform in Regina. He also said parking hassles are expected Saturday with several events on the schedule at the REAL District.

Teens facing charges after 11-year-old boy robbed in Regina: Police
Police said the two teens, ages 13 and 18, are each facing a charge of robbery in connection with the incident on Wednesday, and they both appeared in Regina Provincial Court on Thursday morning.

Tech founders, mentors, investors network at Startup Summit 2025
Startup Summit 2025 provides founders with sessions and workshops designed to accelerate learning on topics like building process to scale, hiring and compensation, team building and performance mentality.

Kids at Regina General Hospital meet superheroes during fundraiser
Members of the Regina Police Service SWAT team were dressed up as Batman, Superman, Deadpool, Captain America and Star-Lord as they rappelled down the hospital's courtyard on Wednesday.
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

Hobby collectors raise thousands for childhood cancer research
Prince Albert locals Travis Mahussier and Kaitlyn Gryba have been collecting the tabs used to open canned drinks for around five to six years and donated their collection to Small But Mighty SK.

Milder, wetter winter ahead, predicts Old Farmer's Almanac
Looking ahead to the 2026 growing season, the forecast suggests a potentially welcome shift for local producers, with the south sitting between cooler conditions to the east and warmer to the west.

Woman dead after two-vehicle accident near Saskatoon
RCMP officers, ambulance and fire services responded to the collision about 15 kilometres of Saskatoon. The driver of one of the minivans, a 48-year-old woman, was declared dead on scene by paramedics.

NDP calls for probe into provincial firefighting aircraft deal
Coulson Aircrane filed a lawsuit against the province for its $187M contract for four firefighting aircrafts with Conair, calling the deal unfair and unreasonable, reportedly overpaying for the aircrafts by $100M.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show - Friday, Sept. 12
Evan talks with Dr. Sylvain Charlebois about what Canadian counter tariffs being lifted means for prices at the grocery store, and with Dr. Christian Leuprecht about Israel's strike on Hamas headquarters.
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Friday, Sept. 12
This weekend, the Riders are ready for the Montreal Alouettes to come into town, Chiefs radio host Cody Tapp previews one of the must-see games in the NFL, and former Rider Chris Best is added to Plaza of Honour.
SPORTS

Kosi Onyeka set to start his second game for the Riders
The Saskatchewan Roughriders revealed its depth chart for Saturday's game against the Montreal Alouettes. Kosi Onyeka will start his second game while Marcus Sayles and Tevaughn Campbell are game-time decisions.

Three more Sask Roughriders immortalized in Plaza of Honour
Alex Smith Sr., Chris Best and Steve Molnar will be inducted into the Plaza of Honour at half-time during the Roughriders game against the Montreal Alouettes on Saturday, near gate four, by Elphinstone St.

Nick Wiebe thankful for support from Saskatchewan Roughriders
Saskatchewan Roughriders linebacker Nick Wiebe had to deal with two knee injuries early in his CFL career. Now in his second season, he's grateful for the organization for having faith in him.

Riders' C.J. Reavis speaks on hit to Bombers' quarterback Zach Collaros
Saskatchewan Roughriders linebacker C.J. Reavis was flagged for roughing the passer on a hit on Winnipeg Blue Bombers' quarterback Zach Collaros. Reavis hopes Collaros is alright after he left the game.
CANADA & WORLD

Mountie injured in crash while responding to Manitoba mass stabbing hopes for healing
Cpl. Brianne Bartmanovich, a member of the detachment in Powerview, says she has served Hollow Water First Nation for seven years and her thoughts are with the victims and their families.

School bus fire: Quebec pulls all 1,200 Lion electric buses off roads for inspection
The provincial government said it took the measure after a Lion electric school bus caught fire this week. Several children and a driver were inside the bus when it caught fire but no one was injured.

Steven Spielberg celebrates 'awesome' 50th anniversary 'Jaws' exhibition at Academy Museum
The exhibition featuring more than 200 pieces from the culture-changing 1975 blockbuster is the first full show in the four-year history of the museum that is dedicated to a single film.

Canada Post union to lift overtime ban, stop delivering flyers
The postal service has yet to respond formally to those proposals but has asked the union to align its expectations with Canada Post's dire financial realities. Canada Post says it's losing millions every day.
AGRICULTURE

Dry weather allow harvest progress, lack of rain poses fire risk
One farmer in the Craven area, north of Regina, said this year's harvest is shaping up to be fairly normal all around, with "decent" yields, although lower market prices are softening the bottom line.

LISTEN: Federal biofuel incentive not a permanent fix for trade tariffs
Sask Oilseeds chair Dean Roberts says while farmers appreciate the new $370 million production incentive, they feel the feds need to reach a resolution with China for canola trade tariffs.

Dry conditions push harvest ahead, with 23 per cent of crops in the bin
But while the dry conditions let farmers make significant progress over the past week, progress remains behind the five-year average of 40 per cent and the 10-year average of 34 per cent.

LISTEN: Sask. farmer sizes up growing season as combines hit the fields
As the combines begin roll through farmland across Saskatchewan, Nick Cornea, a farmer in Drinkwater, said this year's harvest is shaping up to be "not terrible" in his region of the province.
SASKATCHEWAN STORIES WITH BRITTANY CAFFET

Poems for $1: Meet the Saskatchewan girl selling kindness by the line
Genevieve Lacelle is only nine, but her poems are already brightening lives - and selling out fast. This young girl is bringing joy to her local flower market, one handwritten verse at a time.

Northern skies, family ties: The Paceys and the legendary Beaver
A father-son duo is keeping an iconic floatplane soaring over the wilds of northern Saskatchewan. This story is about more than flying - it's about family, grit and a legacy that refuses to land.

Artists wanted: YXE community colouring book accepting submissions
A Saskatoon artist is turning colouring into community action. Submit your art, share your vision of a better world and help create a book that heals, inspires - and gives back.

Once upon a classroom: A touch of Tinkerbell at Wildwood School
Emma Tink grew up dreaming of being a teacher. Now, she's living that dream in her Saskatoon classroom, creating tiny fairy-tale moments of learning and growth, one student at a time.