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SASKATOON NEWS

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.

Road closures, overnight resurfacing scheduled for coming days
Some priority roads are closing over the weekend, and McOrmond Drive will be closed overnight from 7 p.m. through 7 a.m. for the next week or so while road resurfacing work is being completed.

Decreased flow on South Saskatchewan River allows recreational activities to resume
The level of flow is "still considered above the average flow rate and caution is always advised on the river." Residents are also reminded that swimming in the river is always against the law.

City removing memorial tree with 'heavy heart' due to Dutch Elm
The Memorial Avenue of Trees is located at Woodlawn Cemetery and was planted in memory of "The Officers of the Forever Scotland Camp," commemorating the men and women who died during World War I.
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

Moviegoers cross borders in epic trek to Regina for The Odyssey
The Kramer IMAX Theatre in Regina is one of only 41 theatres in the world equipped to play the special 70 mm film format, which is bringing people into the city from across Canada and four other countries.

Highway incidents claim two lives on Wednesday: RCMP
Separate incidents on highways near Prince Albert and Nipawin claimed the lives of two people on Wednesday, while a serious collision near Outlook on Thursday temporarily closed a portion of Highway 15.

Changes made to assistance to help individuals and businesses impacted by disasters in province
The updated program will make changes like expanding eligibility for PDAP assistance and increase the maximum assistance for individuals and businesses affected by disaster.

From checkout shock to borrowing: The new reality of Canada's grocery struggle
Food expert Sylvain Charlebois said rising food costs are changing how Canadians shop and explains why more families are feeling the pressure at the checkout and provides tips for what shoppers can do.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show - Friday, July 17
8:30 - For a century, the Regina Royal Canadian Legion has been a place of remembrance, service and community for veterans and their families. To mark this historic anniversary, guest host Tamara Cherry is joined by...
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone - July 16, 2026
On Thursday's show, Jamie welcomed Saskatoon Berries All-Star Gael Salinas, talks CFL with Dave Naylor and Todd Saelhof and discusses the Toronto Blue Jays' chances of making the playoffs this year.
SPORTS

MLB prospect Carter Beck returns to Cairns Field, Berries fall in 10 innings to Bulls
The Saskatoon Berries celebrated alumni Carter Beck on Wednesday, just days after the Carnduff, Sask. product made provincial history as the 26th overall pick at the MLB Draft by the Atlanta Braves.

Carter Beck returns to Saskatoon Wednesday night to attend Berries game
Beck will return to the stadium where he played two seasons with the Saskatoon Berries, now on his way to becoming the 26th overall pick in last Saturday's MLB draft, selected by the Atlanta Braves.

Sask. chuckwagon driver delivers a family dream at Calgary Stampede
A childhood dream became reality for Jamie Laboucane this year, when he captured his first Calgary Stampede Rangeland Derby title - a victory his father has been trying to capture for the past 45 years.

'Over the moon': Sask. slugger Carter Beck reflects on historic MLB draft selection
After being picked 26th overall in the 2026 MLB Draft, making him the highest draft pick ever out of Saskatchewan, outfielder Carter Beck is preparing to begin his professional baseball career.
CANADA & WORLD

Feds, most provinces get top marks on internal trade - but more work to be done
The Canadian Federation of Independent Business is reporting Canada has made unprecedented progress toward breaking down internal trade barriers long considered a self-imposed drag on the domestic economy.

Sentencing for man whose driving while high on mushrooms prompted 50 calls to 911
Jivat Aragon-Martinez of Alberta was given a conditional sentence of two years less a day by the B.C. Supreme Court after he pleaded guilty to dangerous driving charges and drug possession.

Hamilton is on the verge of a data centre moratorium vote. Others are taking notice.
Hamilton is close to becoming the first city in the country to pause new data centres. A vote is expected Wednesday on the one-year moratorium, which could be renewed for a second year.

An experimental Alzheimer's drug shows some promise as researchers hunt new approaches
It's one of multiple attempts to fight the mind-destroying disease, including a possible tau vaccine, an experimental heart drug that might do double-duty for some people at high risk of Alzheimer's.
AGRICULTURE

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.

Rain, hail and cool conditions slowing down Saskatchewan farmers: Crop report
The Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture said cool and wet conditions are slowing down crop development and making it hard for farmers to complete spraying and haying work.
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.


























