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Saskatoon council votes to increase property taxes 6.7 per cent next year
Saskatoon property tax lands at 6.7 per cent for 2026, and 5.81 per cent for 2027. That's an additional $13.15 per month for a home averaging $394,000 and $12.20 per month in 2027.

Dozens of crashes reported on Saskatoon roads as city declares snow event
Saskatoon Police Service was kept busy all day dealing with crashes and slick driving conditions, and the city declared the first snow event of the season after 5 cm of snow fell on Saskatoon Friday.

Man allegedly threatened staff member with knife before stealing cash from local business: Police
"A man entered the business, threatened a staff member with a knife, and stole an undisclosed amount of cash from the register before fleeing into another nearby business and robbing it of merchandise."

Former Christian school principal to be sentenced for assault with a weapon in December
Duff Arthur Friesen was found guilty of assaulting a former student by hitting them with a paddle during his employment at Legacy Christian Academy - now known as Valour Academy - from 2003 to 2004.
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

'Significant headway': Province to sign a deal on $10-a-day child care
Education Minister Everett Hindley said the delay was due to a lack of responsiveness from the federal government. There were changes the province wanted in the deal and didn't want to sign without negotiations.

Sask. government, Ottawa extend $10/day daycare for another five years
The extended agreements includes expanded age eligibility so children in child care who turn six while attending Kindergarten can continue to receive $10 a day care until they complete the school year.

Rawlco Radio purchases 92.9 The Bull in Saskatoon
Gordon Rawlinson, CEO of Rawlco Radio, said the company is delighted to add 92.9 The Bull to Saskatoon's other "strong stations." Rawlco also owns Z99 FM, Jack 94.5 FM and 980 CJME in Regina.

Regina man accused in Weyburn highway shooting denied bail
42-year-old Chris Fahlman is accused of second-degree murder in shooting on Highway 39 near Weyburn in connection to 44-year-old Tanya Myers' death. He has been denied bail.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show - Friday, Nov. 28
Evan talks with Premier Scott Moe about what this new oil pipeline could mean for Sask., and Keely Wright-Young talks about Caring Hearts Saskatchewan's fundraiser.
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Wednesday, Nov. 26
The Riders have signed Seth Hundeby to a rookie contract. After a rough seven-game road trip, the Oilers lost 8-3 to Dallas at home. Auston Matthews and Matthew Knies are set to return to the Leafs' lineup.
SPORTS

Riders' players look to keep band together for 2026 CFL season
The Saskatchewan Roughriders have plenty of pending free agents after a successful 2025 season. So a few of the players who are signed for 2026 are doing their part to convince others to stay.

Riders sign U of S Huskie Daniel Wiebe to contract
The Saskatchewan Roughriders have added another homegrown product to their roster for 2026. The CFL Club announced U of S Huskie Daniel Wiebe has signed a contract.

Riders ink U of S Huskies' Seth Hundeby to contract
The Saskatchewan Roughriders have signed one of their highly-touted prospects, as University of Saskatchewan linebacker Seth Hundeby officially put ink to paper on his CFL contract.

Riders' GM Jeremy O'Day reflects on successful season, work begins on 2026
After putting together the team that won the 2025 Grey Cup, Saskatchewan Roughriders general manager Jeremy O'Day spoke to media for his season-end availability as the focus now turns to 2026.
CANADA & WORLD

Palestinian death toll has surpassed 70,000 since war began, Gaza ministry says
The toll has continued to rise after the latest ceasefire took effect on Oct. 10. Israeli fire killed two children aged 11 and 8 in Gaza Strip on Saturday when a drone struck close to a school.

NDP leadership candidates acknowledge need to improve French in Montreal debate
The debate Thursday began with a plan to have 60 per cent of it take place in French, but most of the conversation happened in English. Documentarian Avi Lewis and MP Heather McPherson spoke the most French.

What to know about the apartment tower fire in Hong Kong
Officials are investigating why construction materials, netting and bamboo scaffolding being used in renovations to the exterior of the buildings caught fire at Wang Fuk Court in the suburban Tai Po district.

Canada's economy rebounds in third quarter with 2.6% growth
Growth in government capital spending also helped fuel growth in the third quarter, the agency said, particularly thanks to an 82 per cent jump in spending on weapon systems from the previous quarter.
AGRICULTURE

New research at University of Saskatchewan identifies cause of pig ear necrosis
"It was a light at the end of the tunnel, that we can help improve the welfare of those animals for something that has been around for much longer than 50 years," said Dr. Matheus Costa.

Producers say 75% of southwest Sask. farms may disappear if drought conditions persist
Producers from the RM of Big Stick say nearly many of the farms in the area could be lost after nine years of drought, as NDP MLAs press the province and the premier defends existing programs.

Farmers will lobby Ottawa for $50K guaranteed annual income pilot program
The idea by the National Farmers Union came from its convention last week in New Brunswick. David Thompson, executive director of the union, says a guaranteed income would help stabilize farmers' incomes.

'All hands on deck': Federal agriculture minister looking for resolutions on tariffs
Heath MacDonald, in Regina for Agribition on Monday, said Saskatchewan's relationship with India is helping the federal government as it works on reviving a trade deal with the country.
SASKATCHEWAN STORIES WITH BRITTANY CAFFET

90-year-old hockey players prove you're never too old to play
"Age disappears when you get out on the ice," says Stan Halliwell, co-founder of the Saskatoon 60+ Hockey League. At 91, he still straps on skates twice a week, proving the love of hockey never fades.

Behind the lights: How Saskatoon's Enchanted Forest comes to life
Six miles of cords, three million lights and twenty staff. From September onward, Gerald Sorokan and his team work tirelessly to bring a beloved Christmas tradition to life: The BHP Enchanted Forest.

'We can do this': Second World War veteran reflects on women breaking barriers
At 18, Ruth Bond-Martinson joined the war effort, and spent a lifetime proving women could do anything. Now 100, she reflects on her service, the bonds she built and her hopes for future generations.

Coffee with a cause: Brewing belonging at a Saskatchewan non-profit
This isn't your average cup of joe. Adults with intellectual disabilities at Light of the Prairies help prepare and deliver LOTP Coffee, filling every bag with pride, joy and purpose.


























