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Saskatoon May-long city-wide food drive puts focus on caring for neighbours
The annual city-wide food drive held by the Saskatoon Food Bank and Learning Centre is an opportunity for people in the city to show care for their neighbours and community, says executive director Laurie O'Connor.

Saskatoon police briefs: Body found in river, man stabbed in Fairhaven
Saskatoon police are working to identify the body of a man found on Friday morning in the South Saskatchewan River and are investigating the stabbing of a man on Thursday morning in the Fairhaven neighbourhood.

Weekend detours ahead: City of Saskatoon plans priority street closures
Your plans may require a detour or two this weekend, with the City of Saskatoon sharing a list of major roads in the city that will be closed on Saturday and Sunday. Detours will be put in place, the city said.

'Doing great': Huskies quarterback Anton Amundrud looking forward to return after cancer treatment
University of Saskatchewan quarterback Anton Amundrud is aiming to return to the field at Griffiths Stadium this fall. After a six-month battle with lymphoma, his cancer is now in remission.
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

Three people charged by RCMP after stabbings in Stanley Mission
Three people have been arrested after four people were stabbed in Stanley Mission on April 30. Three of the four victims were taken to hospitals in Saskatoon and La Ronge with serious injuries.

Saskatchewan RCMP hunting for woman wanted on theft charges
Michelle Quewezance, 46, from Yellow Quill First Nation has been charged with theft under $5000 and breaking and entering, and a warrant has been issued for her arrest by Wadena RCMP.

'Very expensive summer' ahead, as gas prices could hit $2 a litre: Petroleum analyst
The recent jump in gas prices is mostly due to the bottleneck in the Strait of Hormuz, according to Roger McKnight, an analyst with EN-PRO. And he said it's not likely to clear up any time soon.

Man wanted for murder in North Battleford: RCMP
Tyson Cummer, 21, from North Battleford has been charged with second-degree murder after the death of 36-year-old Tyson Mosquito, who was found injured in an alley behind a home on 105 Street on April 28.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show - Friday, May 1
8:30 - Drivers are yet again feeling the pinch at the gas pump. Prices have climbed almost 20 cents per litre at some stations. Roger McKnight, Chief Petroleum Analyst at EN-PRO, has been tracking fuel trends for de...
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Friday, May 1
We look at what the Oilers need to do in the off-season, the Roughriders announce the retirement of two players, Tom Mayenknecht looks at the business of sport, and the latest NHL news from Drew Remenda.
SPORTS

Riders add defensive back Austin McKinney, Sheldrick Redwine retires
The Saskatchewan Roughriders announced a couple of roster moves on Friday - the signing of defensive back Austin McKinney as well as the retirement of former NFL defensive back Sheldrick Redwine.

Saskatchewan Roughriders announce suite of themed games ahead of June 13 home opener
While the players will be looking to win back-to-back Grey Cup championships, Roughrider fans can look forward to a number of themed games and special celebrations at Mosaic Stadium.

Regina-born Roughrider receiver Mitch Picton retiring after nine seasons
Picton was a standout player with the LeBoldus Golden Suns in Regina. He joined the U of R Rams after high school, getting his first taste of the CFL as a member of the Riders' practice roster.

'Doing great': Huskies quarterback Anton Amundrud looking forward to return after cancer treatment
University of Saskatchewan quarterback Anton Amundrud is aiming to return to the field at Griffiths Stadium this fall. After a six-month battle with lymphoma, his cancer is now in remission.
CANADA & WORLD

Conservatives stay on top of party fundraising list as Liberals narrow the gap
The Liberals raised more than $6.8 million over the quarter, bringing their total for the last four quarters to $23.3 million. In that same time period, the Tories brought in more than $29.1 million.

Behind the push to restrict energy drinks for teens in Quebec
Ever since 15-year-old Zachary Miron died after drinking a Red Bull while on a school ski trip in January 2024, his parents have been fighting a battle to ban energy drinks for children under 16.

'Denial of care': Doctors worry about refugees as payment requirements take effect
Refugees now have to pay out of pocket for part of their drug prescriptions, mental health counselling, dental services, vision care and health equipment - including wheelchairs.

'Who we are': Albertans remember Fort McMurray wildfire 10 years later
The Insurance Board of Canada received 60,000 claims totalling $4 billion in insured damages. "It was and continues to be the costliest insurance event in Canada's history," said Rob de Pruis.
AGRICULTURE

Some Saskatchewan farmers dealing with timeline worries due to snowy spring
The extra moisture is always welcome in Saskatchewan but being behind in the spring can put a farmer's entire year behind, says Jeremy Welter of APAS.

Monette Seeds elevator licence to lapse as company enters creditor protection
Jeremy Welter, a vice-president with APAS, said the loss of an operating elevator in the Swift Current area could affect the competition and prices for area farmers' crops.

Drought fears linger as seeding begins on southwest Saskatchewan farms
Farmers in southwest Saskatchewan are seeding after a very volatile spring, and they say a lack of subsoil moisture and outdated support programs leave the season and their future uncertain.

From lake to plate: Wild rice harvesting draws Indigenous people to the land
Wild rice is an important crop for First Nations and Métis people and was first introduced in Northern Saskatchewan in the 1930s. It sells for top dollar in international markets. Part 1 in a series.
SASKATCHEWAN STORIES WITH BRITTANY CAFFET

Osler's sweet surprise: Made in Saskatchewan maple syrup
Think maple syrup only comes from Quebec or Ontario? Think again. Osler's Josh Wiebe is boiling sap from Manitoba maple trees into delicious syrup, right here on the prairies.

Meet the Langham taxidermists preserving stories, not just trophies
At Tough Tines Taxidermy in rural Saskatchewan, Jolene and Cory Kallis turn harvested animals into lasting memories. From a hunter's first deer to exotic species, every mount preserves a story.

How chess is helping Saskatoon kids slow down and think
Saskatoon kids are learning how to think ahead and focus deeply through hands‑on chess workshops that bring the game to life, guided by Arash Abdollahzadeh, a former international competitor from Iran.

Where fun meets fitness: Exploring Dynasty Ninja in Saskatoon
Dynasty Ninja is Saskatoon's ninja gym, where kids and adults train with climbing, swinging and balancing obstacles to improve strength, agility and confidence.





























