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SASKATOON NEWS

Water main rehabilitation to further impact 25th Street traffic
The work is part of the downtown water main lining project and will affect the portion of 25th Street between Spadina Crescent East and 1st Avenue North, which will lead to some detours and road closures.

Saskatoon police briefs: Security guard injured in machete attack, traffic violation scam
The security guard was injured while escorting a group of people from the business. The suspects fled the area but were located a short time later by officers responding to a nearby disturbance call.

City delays University Bridge reopening again 'temporarily'
The City of Saskatoon has decided to not reopen University Bridge to general traffic yet, after discussions with the Saskatchewan Health Authority, to maintain consistent emergency access to hospitals.

Circle Drive construction ahead could detour weekend driving plans
The City of Saskatoon said road patching on Sat, July 18 and Sun, July 19 will restrict some roads while road patching work is happening. Closure end times could vary depending on rain forecasted for the weekend.
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

AI data centre proposed for Moose Jaw won't move ahead without power, says MLA
A local company submitted a proposal for an AI data centre that still requires development permit approval from the City of Moose Jaw. The project would also require up to 150 megawatts of electricity.

'Métis Nation's highest honour': Back To Batoche awards President's Medals
The celebration's first two President's Medals for lifetime achievement were awarded to people whose life's work has left a lasting mark on the Métis Nation and continues to inspire future generations.

Bear encounters down in Prince Albert National Park, La Ronge area
While recent fatalities involving bears have heightened public concern, officials maintain bear activity overall remains within normal ranges in much of northern Saskatchewan.

Saskatchewan research farms saved from closure, for now
Indian Head and Scott research farms were slated for closure, but Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada and the Government of Saskatchewan will now explore options that support ongoing agricultural activities.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show - Friday, July 17
On Friday's show, guest host Tamara Cherry talks about the legacy of the Legion, a four-day week for some schools, the World Cup final and gets the scoop on what one community is doing about dog poop.
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Friday, July 17
Matthew Scianitti looks at the World Cup final between Spain and Argentina, Scott Roblin previews the WCBL All Star game, Jordan Hall discusses Philadelphia Flyers and Sean Campbell eyes the Alouettes.
SPORTS

World Cup winner will earn US$51 million under expanded purse
FIFA expanded the payout for the 2026 World Cup, setting a record with a combined US$871 million paid to the 48 participating teams, but it also pales in comparison to the fortunes spent on global soccer.

WCBL stars deliver ballpark bombs, bunts to kick off All-Star Weekend in Saskatoon
The Western Canadian Baseball League's top sluggers and soft contact hitters were put to the test on Saturday at Cairns Field in Saskatoon for the start of WCBL All-Star Weekend festivities.

Stars set to shine in Saskatoon with Berries hosting WCBL All-Star Weekend
For the first time in the franchise's young history, the Saskatoon Berries will have all eyes in the Western Canadian Baseball League on Cairns Field to host WCBL All-Star festivities this weekend.

Saskatchewan athletes, coach named to Team Canada's Commonwealth Games roster
From the track to the court, Saskatchewan will be represented by seven athletes and one coach set to wear the maple leaf at the upcoming 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland.
CANADA & WORLD

Russian attacks kill 6 in Ukraine exposing gaps in air defences
Russia attacked Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities with ballistic missiles, drones and guided bombs on Sunday, again highlighting Ukraine's shortage of U.S.-made Patriot air defence systems.

Taco Bell in Canada says its lettuce is safe to eat
Taco Bell says the lettuce that has caused an outbreak of cyclospora in the United States has not been served in Canada and the Public Health Agency of Canada says it's not investigating any outbreaks.

Iran suspending commitments to interim deal with U.S. as they exchange attacks
The U.S. and Iran exchanged strikes on Saturday as a negotiator said Tehran had suspended its commitments under the interim deal with the U.S. - snapping another fragile thread as the war shows no end.

Nine killed and more than 60 wounded in Ukrainian drone attacks on Russia
Kyiv's forces are continuing their relentless aerial campaign against energy infrastructure and military targets inside Russia, aiming to make Russians feel consequences of the invasion of Ukraine.
AGRICULTURE

Saskatchewan research farms saved from closure, for now
Indian Head and Scott research farms were slated for closure, but Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada and the Government of Saskatchewan will now explore options that support ongoing agricultural activities.

From floods to heat, Saskatchewan farmers navigating season of weather whiplash
Bill Prybylski, president of APAS, said floods and heat are putting pressure on Saskatchewan producers, while rising grocery prices mean farmers earn less from every dollar spent on food.

'Yellowing and drowned out crops' follow heavy rainfall in Saskatchewan: Crop report
"Many producers are still reporting flooding as causing the most crop damage in the province and are beginning to see the effects," the Saskatchewan Agriculture Ministry noted in its report.

Saskatchewan farmers getting less of the food dollar, APAS study reveals
APAS said the report shows producers and consumers are both impacted by a supply chain that lacks transparency, and changes in commodity prices are not directly driving increases at the grocery store.
SASKATCHEWAN STORIES WITH BRITTANY CAFFET

From handoffs to headlocks: The other side of Roughrider running back AJ Ouellette
Saskatchewan Roughriders running back AJ Ouellette is a champion on the football field. But in the offseason, he trades his cleats for wrestling boots, pursuing his passion for professional wrestling.

No ocean? No problem: Setting sail on Saskatchewan's Lake Diefenbaker
Think Saskatchewan is just canola fields and grain bins? Think again. Living Sky Sailing School is showing people that nautical adventure doesn't always have to begin at the coast.

Smiling through suffocation: Staying afloat as a Saskatoon Aqualene
These athletes don't just swim - they perform underwater choreography while holding their breath, training tirelessly to make the impossible look effortless in the world of artistic swimming.

Happy birthday, Canada! Saskatchewan kids share Canada Day party ideas
Before Canada blows out the candles, a group of Saskatchewan kids has some suggestions for the birthday party: more flags, more balloons, a bigger cake and a little extra care for the country.



























