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Weapons charges follow fight at motel in Central Industrial
A 19-year-old man is facing weapons charges after he was found in possession of a firearm on March 31.

Cops seize cash, cocaine, fentanyl in 'dial-a-dope' investigation
All told, police seized 42 grams of crack cocaine, 7.5 grams of powder cocaine, 13.5 grams of "brown fentanyl," six cell phones, more than $1,200 in cash, and "assorted paraphernalia consistent with d...

Saskatoon campaign disclosure report reveals 2024 civic election expenses, contributions
Former MLA Gordon Wyant spent the most on his mayoral campaign, while candidate Mike Harder didn't submit any expense forms at all.

Provincial government, not libraries, should address addictions: SPL manager
"Public libraries are vital community resources, but they cannot fill the voice left by the deterioration and lack of critical social and health services," Saskatoon Public Library said in a release.
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

Warman RCMP need help identifying armed robber driving a dirt bike
On April 2, the suspect entered a business in Martensville. He drew a firearm before fleeing with several stolen items on a red and white dirt bike. RCMP did not locate the suspect.

Some students in favour of U of R ending fee collection deal with URSU
Style Stenberg, current vice-president at UR Pride calls the decision "a breath of fresh air." Amanda Leader, a student at FNUniv said she felt like FNUniv students were being charged "double.

Ontario man arrested after Regina cops seize several kilos of meth, fentanyl
Police seized more about four kilograms of fentanyl and about 3.4 kilos of meth, along with 740 grams of cocaine, valued at approximately $700,000.

Regina 2022 drive-by killings: New murder trial for Dillon Whitehawk
The Supreme Court of Canada declined to hear the Crown's case in the first-degree murders of Jordan Denton and Keenan Toto, citing a missed question about potential jurors' bias against street gang members.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show Segments - Wednesday, April 2nd
Surging auto sales, latest in oil and gas, concerns over today's possible tariffs, Sask.'s Smartest Radio Listener and Finish the sentence! You know you're Canadian when... All on the Evan Bray Show.
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

Green Zone Replay - Thursday, April 3
Canada brings home another win in Moose Jaw. Saskatchewan WHL teams are not doing well in the playoffs. The Toronto Maple Leafs clinched their playoff spot for this year. Ovi Watch is down to three!
SPORTS

Calgary Hitmen complete playoff sweep of Saskatoon Blades
"Your goal is that they exceed expectations, and that's what our guys did... There's no reason for those guys to hold their heads down."

Stewart Johnston to take over from Randy Ambrosie as CFL commissioner
"Our mission is clear: to grow the game of football, to enhance the entertainment experience for our fans, and to ensure the sustainability and success of our league for generations to come."

Blades face elimination Wednesday after 4-1 loss against Calgary in game three
Despite being down 3-0 in the series, Blades head coach Dan Da Silva said he still has faith in his players. "It's not over," he said. "Fat lady hasn't sung yet."

Ferland says his 'ultimate goal' is leading the Riders to the Grey Cup
Logan Ferland was grateful to all the coaches and teammates who have helped get him to where he is today.
CANADA & WORLD

Ottawa man found guilty on terror, hate charges related to neo-Nazi propaganda
The RCMP has called it the first case in Canada involving both terrorism and hate propaganda charges against someone accused of promoting a violent, far-right ideology.

Trump's tariffs aren't strictly reciprocal. Here's how he calculated them
The Trump administration has declared an "economic emergency" to bypass Congress and impose a 10 per cent tariff on nearly all countries and territories.

'Freedom Convoy' organizers Lich, Barber found guilty of mischief
Lich and Barber were key figures and organizers of the 2022 "Freedom Convoy" protest that saw hundreds of vehicles and thousands of people occupy downtown Ottawa.

Atlantic premiers hold the line on retaliatory measures, citing tariff uncertainty
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston said Canada may have been spared the worst-case scenario, but thousands of residents in the province will still be affected by Trump's trade policies.
AGRICULTURE

Inspiring students at AgTech Expo
Teachers in the area can register their students to gain hands-on exposure to agricultural technology and connect with industry leaders.

Listen to Shaun Haney discuss grain markets, cattle prices and more
Haney is joined by Arlan Suderman with StoneX to discuss grain markets and Anne Wasko with the Gateway Livestock Association on the beef market. Plus, Ivor Bernatsky for Lemken stops by for a chat.

Ottawa commits to addressing spent fowl fraud
CFC chair Tim Klompmaker said Canadian chicken farmers appreciate the government's commitment to making spent fowl fraud a priority.

Meat Council brings Protein PACT to Canada
By adapting the framework for Canada, CMC said it is empowering Canadian meat processors to work together on shared sustainability goals.
PRAIRIE PROFILES

Saskatoon martial arts studio empowers women through self-defence
"It has completely, completely changed my life," said Crystal Greenwood, of Okami Martial Arts.

Changing the game: Celebrating women in sports with the Riders
The 13th man is often celebrated as the pulse of the Sask. Roughriders. These women are the backbone.

The lost community of Tokyo, Saskatchewan: Michif's vanishing voice
Brousse Flammand, 80, grew up in a Michif community that's faded into history. As the language of his childhood also slips away, he's racing against time to preserve its rich tradition and spirit.

60 years since construction began on Sid Buckwold Bridge: A timeline
Beyond the steady hum of traffic, the Sid Buckwold Bridge holds a rich history of bold visions, political battles and engineering feats that have changed the landscape of Saskatoon, archivist says.