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Three new Hepatitis A outbreaks in Sask. after initial exposure: SHA
The Saskatchewan Health Authority is reporting three new cases of Hepatitis A have been reported in the province after an initial exposure was announced by the health authority on May 7.

Saskatoon police search for man accused of trying to lure young children
Police are asking for help identifying a man who is accused of attempting to lure two young girls in stores on the east side of the city. The man was described as white, clean shaven and in his 50s.

Lane restrictions lifted on Circle Drive after semi strikes power poles
The Saskatoon Police Service said the scene was clear and all routes were open to traffic again shortly after 3 a.m. on Tuesday. The crash remains under police investigation.

Saskatoon Dragonfly delivery drivers go on strike calling for better wages
Driver Harpal Singh, who delivers around 250 parcels a day and has to pay for gas and vehicle maintenance out of pocket, said per-package pay has dropped to under $1.40 in the last 18 months.
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

High winds cause damage, overturn semis, knock out power for large parts of Regina and beyond
High winds from a spring storm have caused a transmission outage affecting large portions of Regina Thursday afternoon, leaving tens of thousands of residents in the dark.

National Electricity Strategy doesn't surprise Sask. Premier, offers some approval
Premier Scott Moe said he believes Saskatchewan had a hand in the direction of the new federal electricity strategy, announced Thursday morning. The Sask. NDP's Aleana Young also saw similarities to her party's plan...

Some campers being moved, refunded as late spring impacts Sask. park openings
Snow, ice, frozen water lines and flooding are impacting the seasonal opening of some provincial parks. The ministry says all reservations are being honoured, but some campers may be asked to change sites.

Fit for a king: Saskatchewan painter's prairie landscape to hang at Windsor Castle
Saskatchewan artist Bhupinder Singh's water-colour painting of a grain elevator in Fillmore was selected to be sent to Windsor Castle in England, where it will hang in the Royal Library.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show - Thursday, May 14
8:30 - Saskatchewan's mining sector is on a historic tear - record sales, soaring uranium prices, and global demand putting the province squarely in the spotlight. Saskatchewan Industrial and Mining Suppliers Associ...
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Thursday, May 14
It's the opening weekend of the CFL preseason and another eventful day at Saskatchewan Roughriders training camp, plus Jamie and Locker break down the latest NHL coaching changes as playoffs continue.
SPORTS

Saskatchewan Roughriders CFL training camp update - The Blitz: The Podcast
The Saskatchewan Roughriders training camp is in full swing as positional battles continue. Jamie Nye and Britton Gray take a look at who they will be watching during the team's first preseason game Monday.

City, B.C., First Nations in push to keep Whitecaps in Vancouver 'for generations'
The Whitecaps team has been up for sale since December 2024, and an investor group recently submitted a bid to MLS seeking to buy the soccer club and move it to Las Vegas.

Raiders comeback disallowed twice in Game 4 loss
Now down 3-1 in the series against the Silvertips, the Prince Albert Raiders will host Game 5 of the WHL final, the last game this season played at the Art Hauser Centre, on Friday.

Saskatchewan's Kris Knoblauch fired from head coaching role with NHL's Edmonton Oilers
Knoblauch, who hails from Imperial, Sask., led the Edmonton Oilers to two straight Stanley Cup final appearances before the club's first-round playoff exit this season.
CANADA & WORLD

U.S. law enforcement charges 13 in connection with gun trafficking into Canada
U.S. Attorney for New Hampshire Erin Creegan says five people have pleaded guilty to federal firearms offences and eight others were indicted by a federal grand jury.

Carney says he's open to selling infrastructure like airports to finance projects
Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon said last month the government is in the early stages of exploring sales of airports, with the goal of improving the passenger experience and efficiency.

26 'low-risk' air passengers being contacted about hantavirus: Canada's top doctor
Dr. Joss Reimer says all of the passengers shared flights with someone with hantavirus, but it's believed they didn't have close contact with anyone who was sick or sit near them.

Carney pushes new clean electricity strategy to expand grid, lower costs
The strategy says construction will cost more than $1 trillion and public dollars will be used to cover some of the cost. "Doubling generation in the next few decades will require massive investment."
AGRICULTURE

Saskatchewan producers making progress on seeding after delayed start to season
But despite the solid progress producers across Saskatchewan made over the past week, seeding is still well behind the five-year average of 28 per cent and the 10-year average of 27 per cent.

Committee calls for reversal of agricultural research centre closures
A House of Commons committee is recommending the government halt its decision to close agricultural research centres and experimental farm sites across Canada as part of its cost-cutting exercise.

Some Saskatchewan farmers excited for extra moisture to kick off seeding
Brendan and Rustie Sobchuk farm outside of Lang. They say plenty of soil moisture and full dugouts in their area are creating feelings of optimism about a strong start to the growing season.

Sask. Agriculture Ministry hopeful as seeding kicks off for 2026
The first crop report of the season showed Saskatchewan farmers were way behind the five-year average for seeding due to the late spring and flooding in northern and central parts of the province.
SASKATCHEWAN STORIES WITH BRITTANY CAFFET

Munch Café: A Regina restaurant where ability comes first
Munch Café and Catering looks like any other restaurant, but behind the counter is a team of people with disabilities building skills, confidence and careers in a supportive workplace.

Meet the 89-year-old blacksmith keeping the craft alive
Pop's Old Forge near Marcelin has become a living classroom where 89-year-old Hubert Smith forges iron and keeps a nearly lost trade burning bright.

A mom is a mom: Paying tribute to foster moms this Mother's Day
From family dinners to difficult goodbyes, foster moms like Deb Davies shape lives in ways that last forever. This Mother's Day, we celebrate their quiet, powerful impact.

How Ronald McDonald House became the home a Melville family needed
As McHappy Day is marked at McDonald's, the Stewart family from Melville reflects on the support they received from Ronald McDonald House during a medical journey far from home.




























