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Newlywed to newly diagnosed: A young bride's breast cancer battle
Just weeks after her dream wedding, Saskatoon's Brenna Gallet was diagnosed with two types of breast cancer. Her story is one of unexpected struggle, unwavering love and incredible strength.

Stage is set for Saskatoon's downtown arena partnership with Denver-based OVG360
The project was put on hold in early April to see how U.S. tariffs and the federal election may affect the deal. Now, Dan Willems, director of technical services for the city, said it is ready to move forward.

C95 Radio Marathon builds on $6.9M legacy with 12-hour cancer fundraiser Thursday
The 26th annual C95 Radio Marathon for Breast Cancer Research runs from 6 a.m. until 6 p.m. on Thursday, with hosts Rob Suski and Shauna Foster broadcasting live from Midtown mall in Saskatoon.

No injuries reported after shots fired at Mayfair home: Saskatoon police
"Upon arrival, officers determined that a firearm had been discharged multiple times towards a residence. Further investigation located spent and unspent casings in the yard of the residence," said police.
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

After Throne Speech, Moe breaks down plans for new legislation on Evan Bray Show
Saskatchewan's premier discussed his plans for involuntary drug treatment, the federal gun buyback scheme, wildfire recovery and more during an appearance on the Evan Bray Show on Thursday morning.

Foo Fighters, Queens of the Stone Age set to rock Mosaic Stadium in September
The concert is set for Sept. 15, with general ticket sales opening on Halloween at 10 a.m. According to the Regina Exhibition Association, tickets will range in price from $59.50 to $299.50.

'Visibly upset, like actually crying': Witness describes actions of man accused of killing Misha Pavelick
Scott Nelson, who pleaded guilty to stabbing another party-goer on the night Pavelick was killed, said the accused was visibly upset when they found out someone had died in the fights at the Kinookimaw Campground.

Sask. giving SCAN Unit new powers to target nuisance properties
The changes allow the SCAN Unit to apply for a forfeiture order or an order to demolish a property deemed unfit for human habitation which affects the safety or economic well being of the community.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show - Thursday, Oct. 23
Premier Scott Moe talks with Evan about Throne Speech priorities, Andrew Albers, former Blue Jay and Mariner, chats about the World Series, and C95 morning show host Shauna Foster about the annual radio marathon.
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Thursday, Oct. 23
The FBI arrested a current NBA coach and player in connection with a sports gambling ring. On the eve of the World Series, the Toronto Blue Jays and the LA Dodgers meet with media from all over the world in Toronto.
SPORTS

Riders' starters, depth get set for showdown against Lions
The Saskatchewan Roughriders will play a number of starters this week but with it remaining to be seen how long they will be in for, every member of the team needs to be ready.

Blue Jays edging Mariners a bittersweet moment for Saskatchewan's Andrew Albers
The Toronto Blue Jays took down the Seattle Mariners 4-3 in Game 7 of the American League Championship Series (ALCS) - a result that comes a little bittersweet to Andrew Albers.

A.J. Allen and Trevor Harris among Riders award winners
Harris, 39, set a new team record for completions last year with 72.4 per cent, and the team said he's on place to top that in 2025. He was the Riders' top-rated offensive player five times this season.

After resting last week, some Riders starters return to practice
The Saskatchewan Roughriders elected to rest some starters last week on offence. This week against the B.C. Lions, quarterback Trevor Harris is one of the players preparing to play.
CANADA & WORLD

Liberals table crime bill to restrict access to bail, impose tougher sentences
The bill would allow for consecutive sentences for violent and repeat offenders, so multiple sentences could not be served at the same time for crimes like vehicle theft, break and enter, extortion and arson.

CIRB rules against Canada Post union's challenge to back-to-work order
The federal government brought an end to a strike by postal workers during the holiday season last year using Section 107 of the Labour Code to direct the labour board to order the workers back to work.

Carney vows budget will spur 'unprecedented' investment, but warns of 'sacrifices'
Carney said he will introduce spending restraints in the budget. He said the country "will have to do less of some of the things that we want to do so we can do more of what we must do."

Former world chess champion may face discipline for allegations against Daniel Naroditsky
The investigation comes as several grandmasters, including Hikaru Nakamura, have called out Vladimir Kramnik's conduct, saying the Russian pro harassed Naroditsky and tried to destroy his reputation.
AGRICULTURE

Shaun Haney: Cracks on a once-united front
Canada's once-united front is cracking: Ontario is calling for counter-tariffs, B.C. is hammering Ottawa over mill closures, and Prairie leaders are focused squarely on canola access.Until Canada can speak with one ...

Data from Farm Stress Line shows slightly less calls in 2025
On average, the Farmer Stress Line receives about 250 calls a year from farmers dealing with mental health issues. However, Wilkins' data showed that those call numbers have been a slow, steady decline since 2022.

Shaun Haney: Caught in the middle of unstable relationship
Canadian farmers are once again caught in the middle of U.S. trade politics. Tariffs remain on the table, and President Trump has made it clear he hasn't dropped his long-standing complaints about Canada's dairy and...

Saskatchewan farmers continue to face depressed prices due to canola tariffs
"We just finished harvest, but the bins are full and the marketplace is closed off. This is not a good situation for farmers right now," said SARM president Bill Huber.
SASKATCHEWAN STORIES WITH BRITTANY CAFFET

Newlywed to newly diagnosed: A young bride's breast cancer battle
Just weeks after her dream wedding, Saskatoon's Brenna Gallet was diagnosed with two types of breast cancer. Her story is one of unexpected struggle, unwavering love and incredible strength.

Quilt Extravaganza shines spotlight on Saskatoon textile artist
This week, Saskatoon's Debora Barlow is the featured artist at a quilt show hosted by the Saskatoon Quilters' Guild - a vibrant celebration of fabric, storytelling and artistic tradition.

Meet the guardians of the Saskatoon Police Service's Lost & Found
Hundreds of bikes. A tuba. Regalia. Even human remains. Meet the duo reuniting Saskatoon with its lost stuff - one set of keys, silver locket and sarod at a time.

Back in brass: Saskatoon musician's tuba returned after six years
It was stolen on a frigid Saskatchewan night, but after it was found in an abandoned apartment, it's finally back on the stage. The story of Michael Raney's tuba is almost too strange to believe.


























