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SASKATOON NEWS

Type of runway at Saskatoon airport causes difficulties in fog
The city's airport has a category one runway, meaning pilots need to see it from a certain distance before they can land. But recent foggy conditions impacted that visibility, causing flight disruptions.

Teen boy arrested after fight involving bear spray, pellet gun in Meadowgreen apartment
Police said bear spray and a pellet gun were discharged inside the apartment on Appleby Drive on Thursday. The pellet struck a woman, "causing a non-life-threatening injury."

Saskatoon police, youth centre to benefit from Criminal Property Forefeiture Fund
The Ministry of Justice said the program has seen more than $10 million distributed to communities since it launched in 2009, and payments approved this fall total more than $1.6 million.

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.
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

Yorkton SPCA searching for stolen puppy after break-in
The doors, locks, fences and kennels in the building were also damaged. Anyone with information about the dog's whereabouts is asked to contact Yorkton RCMP. A reward is being offered for the pup's safe return.

Prince Albert man, 67, dead after three-vehicle crash on Highway 3: RCMP
"Investigation determined that a van and SUV collided before the van hit a third vehicle," the RCMP said in a statement. "The driver of the van was declared deceased at the scene by EMS."

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.

Pinehouse Lake man, 43, dead after snowmobile crash: RCMP
"An adult male, the sole occupant of the snowmobile, was transported to the local medical centre where he was pronounced deceased," the Saskatchewan RCMP said in a statement
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show - Thursday, Nov. 27
Columnist and journalist Andrew Coyne joins Evan to discuss is James M. Minifie Lecture at the U of R. Agribition is in full swing, with Chad Ross talking about welcoming thousands of visitors and farming experts.
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Thursday, Nov. 27
Canadian NFL fans love American Thanksgiving! Jamie, Locker and Britton recap and preview the games, and they ask listeners what Canadian thing they would give up to get the day off to watch football today.
SPORTS

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.

Canadian curling legend Colleen Jones dead at 65: Curling Canada
Curling Canada described Colleen Jones, who won the world championship twice and the national women's title six times, as "one of the most exceptional figures in Canadian curling."
CANADA & WORLD

Steven Guilbeault quitting cabinet following pipeline deal
Culture Minister Steven Guilbeault is resigning from Prime Minister Mark Carney's cabinet after Ottawa signed a memorandum of understanding with Alberta on a proposed new pipeline.

Environment Canada introduces new colour-coded weather alerts
Each type of weather alert - Warnings, Advisories and Watches - now has a colour when it is issued. The weather alert colours move from yellow, to orange, to red, as potential risk increases.

Afghan national charged in Guard ambush shooting drove across US to carry out attack, officials say
The suspect had worked in a special CIA-backed Afghan Army unit before emigrating from Afghanistan, according to two sources who spoke to the Associated Press on condition of anonymity.

Carney, Smith sign pipeline deal, open door to changing B.C. tanker ban
At a signing ceremony in Calgary today, the two agreed to terms that commit Ottawa to adjusting the West Coast tanker ban if a pipeline project is approved as a project of national interest.
AGRICULTURE

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.

2025 Canadian wheat crop a pleasant surprise
Canadian farmers grew 36.6 million tonnes of wheat, with most graded No. 1 or No. 2. Despite variable growing conditions across the Prairies, timely mid-summer rains supported higher-than-average yields.

'Valid' questions for CFIA but few simple answers in wake of B.C. ostrich cull
Infectious disease veterinarian Scott Weese says the hundreds of ostriches shot dead on a rainy night at a British Columbia farm this month "probably weren't infected" with avian influenza at the time.
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.


























