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TOP STORIES

Regina council to hear from dozens of delegates on fluoride in drinking water
"We'll look and see if there's something that's changed or would warrant a change in position, and we'll decide from there," Regina Mayor Chad Bachynski said on the Greg Morgan Morning Show.

PM Carney to outline government priorities in first news conference since election
Carney has not spoken publicly since election night when he gave a victory speech at an Ottawa hockey arena promising to chart a new course for Canada away from its dependence on the United States.

Meet the 11-year-old girl raising thousands for breast cancer research
Lexi Curren, a fifth grader in Rosthern, Saskatchewan, has raised nearly $7,000 for breast cancer research with her handmade crafts, including keychains, ribbons and a collaborative pottery project.
REGINA NEWS

Two women facing charges after robbery victim bear sprayed in Regina
The two women - ages 21 and 22 - are each facing a robbery charge. The older woman is also charged with carrying a conce...

Regina mayor confirms city manager's chief of staff was fired
Mayor Chad Bachynski confirmed that Niki Anderson's chief of staff Ly Pham was fired. "There were changes made in a...

Third person facing murder charge in Victoria Ave. homicide case: Police
A 16-year-old boy is now facing a first-degree murder charge, along with a charge of failing to comply with a dispositio...

Shared e-scooters return to Regina roads on Thursday
"Neuron Mobility will be returning in 2025 as the single vendor for the Shared e-Scooter Program, providing 500 e-s...
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SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

New wind, solar projects to have largest Indigenous ownership in Sask.
The wind and solar projects will be 51 per cent owned by the Meadow Lake Tribal Council and Mistawasis Nêhiyawak.

Former world junior hockey players' sex assault trial paused, juror illness
The trial is expected to resume Friday and hear more testimony from Washington Capitals Taylor Raddysh, who told the cou...

Métis Nation-Sask. takes legal action over historic northwest land claim
MN-S and the North West Saskatchewan Métis Council filed formal notice on April 17 of their intention to proceed ...

Candlelight vigils held in Saskatchewan to support victims of Vancouver attack
"Seeing the terror and sadness that they're going through, it made this event and this ceremony just more important...
OPINION

Murray Wood says Regina's fluoride debate is 'eye-rolling'
Murray Wood weighs in on Regina's fluoride debate, as city council prepares to consider a motion to end fluoridation of ...

Volunteers are the unpaid heroes in our communities: Sarah Mills
Provincial news director Sarah Mills salutes the volunteers who do so much to help our communities in today's commentary...
LATEST WEATHER
SPORTS

Claire Doré earned head coach job with Regina Riot through hard work
Claire Doré has held coaching roles with the Region Riot in previous years after starting with the club as a play...

Torpedo bats are taking baseball by storm. Could they make appearance in Sask.?
The torpedo bat is taking off in Major League Baseball in a big way after the Yankees started using them. Is the new des...
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show Segments - Thursday, May 1st
MP Andrew Scheer shares election views. Bray looks at tariff effects on investments. Sask's addiction response-what do y...
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Tuesday, April 29
The latest on the CFL Draft and who the Saskatchewan Roughriders have picked, and will the Winnipeg Jets leave their str...
CANADA & WORLD

Wildfire prompts evacuations in Fort St. John, B.C., city says
The BC Wildfire Service indicates the out-of-control blaze was discovered Thursday and spanned an estimated 0.56 square ...

Canadian automobile parts won't be hit with Trump's tariffs
Trump slapped a 25 per cent tariff on all vehicle imports to the United States last month, but made a carveout for the A...

Here's what the Liberals promised for health care. But can they deliver?
TORONTO - Until U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs and threats to Canadian sovereignty came along, many thought healt...
AGRICULTURE

SaskPower shares tips to help farmers stay safe during seeding
"Preparation is vital when operating farm equipment around power lines. Plan your route before heading out, know wh...

'It feels personal': Canadian farmers cope with Chinese tariffs on canola and peas
China hit Canadian farmers with 100 per cent tariffs on canola oil, canola meal and peas in retaliation to Canada slappi...

RealAg: Michael Harvey of CAFTA about U.S.-Canada trade tensions
Michael Harvey of CAFTA says U.S. politicians aren't focused on Canada-but trade with us helps American farmers. Tariffs...
PRAIRIE PROFILES

Local author inspires young writers at Saskatoon elementary school
Writer and illustrator Amber Antymniuk helped students at King George School write and illustrate their own books, spark...

The Remarkable Klara Belkin: From Bergen-Belsen to Saskatchewan
Marking 80 years since the liberation of Bergen-Belsen, part two follows Klara Belkin as she recalls life in the concent...

The Remarkable Klara Belkin: A Holocaust survivor in Saskatchewan
In episode one of this three-part series, Holocaust survivor Klara Belkin, 95, recalls her childhood in war-torn Hungary...
GARDENING

Garden Talk: When can I transplant a rhubarb plant?
Transplant rhubarb soon as the frost is out of the ground by driving a spade right through the plant. Cutting it doesn't...

Garden Talk: Everything you need to know about caring for your spring lawn
Where to buy alkaline tolerant grass seed, how to deal with annoying snow mold, when to rake up those leaves and tips fo...

Garden Talk: What flowers can I grow in a garden that gets only morning sun?
Shady, spots are probably one of the hardest locations to grow flowers but ajuga, a perennial ground cover that gets pre...