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SASKATOON NEWS

Saskatoon police arrest 52 people in second retail blitz
Saskatoon Police Service arrested 52 people, laid 64 charges, executed nine warrants, and recovered more than $6,000 worth of stolen property during its second retail blitz operation over four days in August.

Saskatoon homeowners with flooding from Aug. 8 rainfall may get funds
Residents who had damage from the Aug. 8 rainfall may qualify for the Provincial Disaster Assistance Program. Residents must submit their claims by Feb. 8, 2026 and all repair work must be completed by Aug. 8, 2026.

Saskatoon police briefs: 14-year-old boy charged with aggravated assault, robbery
At approximately 3 a.m. on Saturday, officers with the Saskatoon Police Service were called to the area of 22nd Street West and Avenue C, where the found a 33-year-old man suffering from multiple stab wounds.

Annual Terry Fox Run returns to the Prairies
This Sept. 14, both Regina and Saskatoon will be holding their own events. Every single year, Canadians across the country gather at locally operated events to run and raise money and awareness for cancer research.
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

No wastewater was released into Wascana Creek: City
On Wednesday, the city explained that during the city's storm response, it had received some "high alarms" indicating that a bypass was "imminent," prompting some calculations for the duration of...

'A bunch of sparks': Train brings down power poles in Regina's north end
As of 11 a.m. on Wednesday, crews were still repairing damage and restoring service to 14 customers. "We do not have an estimated time of restoration for those 14 customers yet," SaskPower said.

Home involved in shooting of 11-year-old girl was targeted: Police
On Aug. 11, police responded to a call in the Eastview neighbourhood after gunshots were fired at a home, which police now say was a targeted incident. An 11-year-old girl who was shot is recovering from injuries.

Moe, Carney hold meeting on Chinese canola tariffs and broader trade issues
"We had a good meeting," Moe told reporters after the meeting in Carney's office. Moe said China is interested in moving forward and recalibrating its trading relationship with Canada.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show - Wednesday, Sept. 17
Evan talks with Rachel Browne about her new podcast series on the "Queen of Canada," Shawn Moen of 9Mile Legacy Brewing about anything and everything beer, and asks people if a university degree means much...
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Wednesday, Sept. 17
Drew Remenda talks about some of the NHL headlines, Voice of the BC Lions Bob "The Moj" Marjanovich previews the Stampeders against Lions game this weekend, and what toy should be inducted in the hall of f...
SPORTS

Riders look to bye week as chance to rest after tough loss
Quarterback Trevor Harris, receiver Ajou Ajou and head coach Corey Mace all agree the final bye week comes at the right time, a chance for the Riders to heal, refocus, and sharpen up for the final stretch.

Jamie Nye: Upon review, the CFL's replay centre should be overturned
According to Jamie Nye, the CFL has lost its way when it comes to the replay centre having carte blanche to come in from above and rule on plays that they pay professional referees to be in charge of.

Regina Thunder surge past Winnipeg Rifles 25-12 for Pack the Park game
The Thunder improved to 4-1 on the season, keeping pace with Saskatoon atop the standings. Winnipeg dropped to 2-3, despite a strong showing on defence. The Thunder take on the Edmonton Huskies on Oct. 12.

Big day from Tyson Philpot leads to 48-31 Riders loss to Montreal
Saskatchewan clinched a playoff spot despite the loss due to both the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Edmonton Elks suffering losses earlier in the weekend. The Riders are now 10-3 and head on a bye week.
CANADA & WORLD

MPs observe moment of silence for Ken Dryden in House of Commons
MPs stood for a moment of silence to honour the late Montreal Canadiens goaltender, Ken Dryden, who also served as a member of Parliament and Liberal cabinet minister. Dryden served as the York Centre MP.

Details coming soon on gun buyback program: minister
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree says he is confident collection facilities will be available in Ontario even though the Ontario Provincial Police has said they won't directly participate in the program.

Bank of Canada cuts key interest rate to 2.5% as U.S. tariff risks shift
Annual inflation stood at 1.9 per cent in August, with core inflation figures holding around three per cent year-over-year. But the Bank of Canada still sees underlying inflation holding at around 2.5 per cent.

Jerry quits Ben & Jerry's, saying its independence on social issues has been stifled
Jerry Greenfield said the loss of independence came "at a time when our country's current administration is attacking civil rights, voting rights, the rights of immigrants, women and the LGBTQ community."
AGRICULTURE

Canadian startup developing new fava-based ingredients
Alberta start-up Phytokana Ingredients Inc. will turn Canadian-grown fava beans into nutritious and sustainable ingredients for the next generation of plant-based foods.

Beef Market Update: Fed cattle prices steady, live cattle movement surprises in latest report
Despite strong pricing, some uncertainty is brewing as auction market volumes remain slow to pick up, particularly in Western Canada. August volumes were down about 18 per cent year-over-year.

Dry weather allow harvest progress, lack of rain poses fire risk
One farmer in the Craven area, north of Regina, said this year's harvest is shaping up to be fairly normal all around, with "decent" yields, although lower market prices are softening the bottom line.

LISTEN: Federal biofuel incentive not a permanent fix for trade tariffs
Sask Oilseeds chair Dean Roberts says while farmers appreciate the new $370 million production incentive, they feel the feds need to reach a resolution with China for canola trade tariffs.
SASKATCHEWAN STORIES WITH BRITTANY CAFFET

Poems for $1: Meet the Saskatchewan girl selling kindness by the line
Genevieve Lacelle is only nine, but her poems are already brightening lives - and selling out fast. This young girl is bringing joy to her local flower market, one handwritten verse at a time.

Northern skies, family ties: The Paceys and the legendary Beaver
A father-son duo is keeping an iconic floatplane soaring over the wilds of northern Saskatchewan. This story is about more than flying - it's about family, grit and a legacy that refuses to land.

Artists wanted: YXE community colouring book accepting submissions
A Saskatoon artist is turning colouring into community action. Submit your art, share your vision of a better world and help create a book that heals, inspires - and gives back.

Once upon a classroom: A touch of Tinkerbell at Wildwood School
Emma Tink grew up dreaming of being a teacher. Now, she's living that dream in her Saskatoon classroom, creating tiny fairy-tale moments of learning and growth, one student at a time.