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Saskatoon police briefs: Pleasant Hill shooting, officers assaulted
"Upon arrival, officers located a male victim suffering from a gunshot wound outside an apartment building," the Saskatoon Police Service said in a statement.

Conservative rally in Saskatoon sees huge turnout ahead of federal election
The Conservative leader spoke for about 45 minutes about his party's platform, touching on the carbon tax and accusing the Liberal Party of "hiding" the tax by cutting it at the gas pumps.

Councillor removed from Saskatoon homelessness subcommittee
Ward 5 Coun. Randy Donauer put forward two motions to remove Ward 3 Coun. Robert Pearce's from the city's subcommittee on homelessness, and as the council strategic area lead on housing and homelessness.

Saskatoon police briefs: Officers respond to stabbing, taser threat
According to police, officers were called to a parking lot on Eighth Street East just after 9 p.m. "for a report of a male that had threatened a woman with a conducted energy weapon."
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

Regina Police investigating city's third homicide of 2025 in Heritage neighbourhood
Three blocks of Victoria Avenue were closed Thursday morning while RPS investigated Regina's third homicide of 2025. The victim's name will not be released at this time.

Regina police arrest two after a slew of break and enters
A 48-year-old male and a 46-year-old female are both facing 6x Break and Enter and Commit an Indictable Offence, amongst other charges.

NDP candidate in Sask. races to the doorsteps days before federal election
While his riding leans more right, Gadzella said he's had several good conversations with voters, saying people want a "Team Canada approach." "Whatever that's going to look like at the end of the day...

Weyburn pharmacy pilot aimed at improving access to mental health care
The agreement allows pharmacists to start patients on medications, change medications or dosages or stop medications, freeing up more time for Dr. Thomas Ofuafor to see patients more quickly.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show Segments - Friday, April 25th
Federal election update, RCMP's Rhonda Blackmore checks in, Bugs 'n Hugs, Belton's eats, Holocaust survivor Abe Silverman's story, new habits, and three small-town boys head to Spain for soccer!
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Thursday, April 24
Oilers and Canadiens go down 2-0, will either team make a comeback on home ice? The Battle of Ontario continues, and the Jets are hoping to go 3-0. The new CFL Commissioner met with media for the first time.
SPORTS

Running back Ryquell Armstead one of two Rider releases
Discipline issues were a problem for Armstead. He was kicked out of a game due to committing two objectionable conduct infractions. He has also been fined twice by the CFL for breaking the CFL code of conduct.

Regina Pat Canadians lose 6-2 in Telus Cup, finish second in round-robin
The Chevaliers de Lévis team from Quebec, finish in first place in the Telus Cup round-robin and will face the fourth-place team in their semifinal game on Saturday. Regina will take on the third-place team.

Saskatoon Stars advance to Esso Cup semifinal after 8-1 win
The victory over the Eastern Stars means Saskatoon will hold the second seed heading into Friday, and will play the North York Storm. When the teams met earlier in the tournament, the Stars won 5-4.

Excitement builds as Rush getting ready to host first playoff game since 2019
"It's always frustrating to watch a good team miss the playoffs, but they've been doing all the right things - some great trades, great pickups, great drafting - and it's finally paying off."
CANADA & WORLD

Quebec government says 'Go Habs Go!' expression is part of province's identity
French-language Minister Jean-François Roberge says the watchdog will dismiss any future complaints regarding "Go Habs Go!" and that the "time-honoured expression must never be questioned."...

Canada's envoy to Vatican: Pope Francis funeral will unite a rare range of humanity
Gov. Gen. Mary Simon is leading Canada's delegation alongside her husband and the Senate speaker; major Indigenous leaders will also be joining, as will Supreme Court Chief Justice Richard Wagner.

Ottawa posts $19.3-billion deficit for April-to-February period of 2024-25
The federal government posted a deficit of $19.3 billion for the April-to-February period of its 2024-25 fiscal year. The result compared with a deficit of $17.3 billion for the same period of 2023-24.

Court declares mistrial in former world junior hockey players' sex assault case
The ruling means a new trial will be held for Michael McLeod, Carter Hart, Alex Formenton, Dillon Dube and Callan Foote, who have all pleaded not guilty to sexual assault.
AGRICULTURE

Farmers optimistic heading into spring seeding, agriculture minister says
Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister Daryl Harrison says farmers are out on the fields already in some parts of the province, while the fields in other areas are still covered by snow.

Prioritizing on-farm safety for the next generation
"Our children's safety must always come first on the farm, and it is particularly important we keep safety top of mind during busy seasons," said Leta LaRush, with BASF Agricultural Solutions Canada.

CN and CPKC Rail end carbon tax surcharges
"Axing the surcharges puts more cash where it belongs - in our pockets and back into our rural communities. It's a huge lift, especially now, with trade uncertainty," said APAS president Bill Prybylski.

New initiative hopes to boost consumer confidence for Canadian meat products
The Canadian Meat Council (CMC) is unveiling their participation in the Protein PACT Sustainability Framework. The initiative will look to uphold sustainability standards for Canada's beef producers.
PRAIRIE PROFILES

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 concentration camp, moments of hope and her rescue from a train bound for death

Sixteen Grains: Building a legacy of food, family and tradition
What started with a family pancake recipe has grown into a business that honours generations of farming. Derek and Tricia Dery are bringing their love of food and family to kitchens across Canada.

The gift of life: How two organ donors saved Saskatoon's Emma Crawley
Two organ donors changed one little girl's life forever. Learn how Emma Crawley's miracle story led her family to create a legacy of hope and support for others facing pediatric organ transplants.

Better Brother Brewing Co. empowers women to learn about craft beer
Women took part in the annual charity brew to generate donations for Saskatoon Interval House.