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SASKATOON NEWS

Saskatoon crews and contractors grading high-priority streets after snowfall
The city said eight plows and 26 graders are working to move snow, while 20 sanding trucks are hitting slippery sections to improve traction for drivers. The top priority is freeways and arterial routes.

Former Olympian still competing, but with a holiday twist
Prairie Whisk owner Michelle Harrison used baking as a way to work while maintaining her training schedules. Since then, the retired athlete kept competing, but now it's in gingerbread contests.

Saskatoon Fire Department prepared for another winter season
The fire department also lends a hand to the city, letting sanding crews know what intersections are especially slippery or seeing an increased number of collisions.

Tenth person charged in connection with death of Timothy Tootoosis: Saskatoon police
The 26-year-old woman also was charged with offering an indignity to human remains and unlawful confinement. She is the 10th person to be charged in connection with the death of Timothy Tootoosis.
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

Blanket drive tour brings warmth to Regina and Saskatoon as winter settles in
Andrew Knapp's Cozy Blanket Winter Tour made stops in Regina and Saskatoon, collecting blankets for local shelters and meeting families who love his Yaya and Boo books.

Supply issues in Sask. housing market likely to persist despite steady interest rate
"There is still a structural housing supply issue, which means that without the increased supply, there's still price pressures in our markets that are going to impact buyers and sellers."

Saskatoon woman facing drug and gun charges after traffic stop for speeding
"The suspect vehicle did not stop and attempted to flee, but slid into the ditch. Two individuals exited the vehicle and fled into the tree line on foot," the Saskatchewan RCMP said in a statement.

New testing being done in evidence for Tamra Keepness disappearance
While choosing to maintain the $50,000 reward in her case, Regina police said they've sent evidence in the Tamra Keepness case to Ottawa for testing with new technology.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show - Wednesday, Dec. 10
Dasha Kinelovsky with Sask. Polytech and U of R economics prof Jason Childs talks about real impacts of AI in universities with Evan. How can toenail clippings be used as a tool for lung cancer research?
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Wednesday, Dec. 10
Jamie and Locker discuss the recent signings from the Riders as they look for a repeat, when is the best time to release the CFL schedule and if gambling improves the sports experience.
SPORTS

Sherrone Moore spent the night in jail after being fired as Michigan's football coach
Court records showed Moore, who was scheduled to be arraigned Thursday, remained in custody of the Washtenaw County Jail, which did not provide information about why he was detained or details on his bond.

'Let's do this again': Hardrick excited to be back with Riders for 2026
Jermarcus Hardrick will be back in green and white for the 2026 CFL season. The reigning CFL Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman signed an extension with the Saskatchewan Roughriders.

Craig Reynolds says it was special to win the Grey Cup as he looks ahead to 2026
The Roughriders had a dream season in 2025, winning the Grey Cup for the fifth time in franchise history. Riders president Craig Reynolds joined The Green Zone to discuss the big win and the future.

Mean green: Riders extend CFL's most-outstanding O-lineman Jermarcus Hardrick
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are bringing back a key part of their offensive line. Jermarcus Hardrick will be back with the Riders in 2026 after being named the CFL's most-outstanding offensive lineman.
CANADA & WORLD

Ottawa's Indigenous advisers weren't told of pipeline deal with Alberta: Chief
Trevor Mercredi, grand chief of Treaty 8 First Nations in Alberta, says the MOU signed last month was "news" to him and his colleagues and Mark Carney's government didn't tap the council for advice.

'Not what they're saying': Carney rejects suggestion U.S. may exit trade pact
U.S. Trade Representative Jamison Greer said in a public talk on Wednesday that the continental free-trade pact could be exited, revised or renegotiated - and that "all of those things are on the table."

B.C. evacuation orders, alerts expand as floods cut off most links to Lower Mainland
The threat of major flooding caused by the swollen Nooksack River, which broke its banks in Washington state on Wednesday, saw the City of Abbotsford order residents of 371 properties to evacuate.

Killer whales and dolphins may be helping each other hunt of B.C. coast: new report
Sarah Fortune, an assistant professor in oceanography at Halifax's Dalhousie University said it would appear the massive fish-eating whales may be working with Pacific white-sided dolphins.
AGRICULTURE

Farm groups sign letter calling for renewal of North American trade deal
Nearly 100 groups representing Canada's agriculture and agri-food sector have sent a letter to Mark Carney in a show of support for a full, 16-year renewal of the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement.

Trump looking at 'very severe tariffs' on fertilizer, affecting Sask. potash industry
Speaking to reporters on Monday, U.S. President Donald Trump said he may impose "very severe tariffs" on fertilizer from Canada in an effort meant to bolster America's domestic production.

What would a guaranteed income for farmers even look like?
NFU vice president of policy Phil Mount said the proposal was part of "a nation building project that focuses on rebuilding the heart of agriculture," particularly by supporting new and young farmers.

Canadian Western Agribition sets new attendance record in 54th year
A record number of school-aged visitors came through the Family Ag Pavilion this year, with many of them experiencing agriculture "up close for the very first time," Agribition organizers noted.
SASKATCHEWAN STORIES WITH BRITTANY CAFFET

Santa in the North: Rise Air brings holiday magic to northern Sask.
Who needs eight reindeer when you have a Twin Otter? This unique Christmas program brings Santa and his helpers to remote Saskatchewan communities like Uranium City, delivering gifts and holiday cheer.

Merry Thriftmas! Holiday tips from a Sask. sustainability pro
From thrifted treasures to mindful wrapping, Saskatoon sustainability expert Launne Kolla shares practical, festive tips to reduce waste, spark nostalgia and make the holidays truly magical.

Meet the Sask. family growing Christmas magic, one tree at a time
Inspired by a boyhood memory of his grandparents' real tree, Geordie McKay built Saskatchewan's first and largest Christmas tree farm, bringing holiday magic to families across the province.

Why one American big-game hunter keeps returning to Saskatchewan
He's hunted nearly everywhere a man can roam. So why does Charlie Vaccaro keep hauling himself 1,000 miles north to Saskatchewan? For big bucks, cold mornings and a thrill that never gets old.



























