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VIDEO: Demonstration in Saskatoon marks four-year anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine
Dozens came out to wave flags and walk along Eighth Street on the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion. One of the demonstrators was Nataliia Melnychenko, who experienced the war firsthand.

Saskatoon voyeur could be sentenced for breaching court conditions next month
Kyle Hameluck got out of jail on Feb 14 and was arrested that same night around 7 p.m for breaching court imposed conditions related to using a cell phone or device that can take photos or videos.

Police briefs: Three arrested after allegedly confining women in apartment during robbery
The female victim had been smoking a cigarette outside the building when "she was approached by three unknown persons who forced her back into the building and demanded she go into the suite," said police.

Saskatoon police briefs: Three arrested after robbery, assault in Stonebridge
Police said when they arrived, the officers got video evidence from the business and "distributed images of the suspects to additional officers patrolling the area," leading to three arrests.
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

Man wanted after assault on Sask. First Nation arrested: Sask. RCMP
"One of the males then threatened occupants with a firearm and discharged it inside the residence," the RCMP said in a statement. "No one reported physical injuries related to the firearm discharge.&q...

Cops seize more than nine kilos of meth, fentanyl after traffic stop near Wynyard
"Saskatoon RCMP Traffic Services located a bag containing 4.907 kilograms of methamphetamine and 4.219 kilograms of fentanyl in the vehicle," the RCMP said in a statement.

Jason McKay sentenced to life without parole for 17 years, mirroring his first sentencing
McKay was given the same sentence on Tuesday he received in 2020, the first time he was tried and convicted of second-degree murder for killing his wife, Jenny, He pleaded guilty before the second trial was held.

Travellers wary, but determined, on Regina flight heading to Puerto Vallarta
About three dozen people chose to stick with their flight to Puerto Vallarta from Regina on Tuesday, a little worried, but hopeful the violence in a number of places in Mexico was over.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show with guest host David Kirton - Wednesday, Feb. 25
Canadian Press correspondent talks with guest host David Kirton about response to Trump's State of Union Address. Police Chief Lorilee Davies shares local crime statistics. David Mora explains who is El Mencho.
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Tuesday, Feb. 24
Craig McMorris wraps up the Winter Games. Can Olympic goalie Connor Hellebuyck perform as well for Winnipeg Jets? Crazy new kicking rules in the UFL, and is Olympic success is important to Canadians?
SPORTS

Tiger Woods nearing decisions on whether to play in the Masters and be Ryder Cup captain
Tiger Woods is the top choice - the only choice at the moment - to be captain for the 2027 matches in Ireland, just like he was for the last Ryder Cup before he turned it down.

Mexican cartel clashes fuel worries in lead up to FIFA World Cup
Fighting between the Jalisco New Generation Cartel and Mexican security forces raged on in a number of states Monday, fueling fears among many that there will be more violence to come.

'O Canada': Olympians land back at home after Milan Cortina Games
Canadian athletes had just eight medals and no gold at the halfway mark, and rebounded with 13 in the second half, beginning with freestyle skier Mikaël Kingsbury's dual moguls victory.

LISTEN: Hockey great Mike Modano looks back on Olympics, Prince Albert
Mike Modano is an Olympic silver medallist and considered one of the best American-born hockey players ever. He joined The Green Zone to discuss the 2026 Olympics and his time as a Prince Albert Raider.
CANADA & WORLD

Canada pledges $8 million in food aid for Cuba as U.S. fuel blockade continues
Officials in Donald Trump's administration have suggested economic pressure could topple the communist regime, but a Canadian official told a committee that the Cuban government is stable.

Sluggish, volatile start to spring could give way to hot, dry ending: Weather Network
The most likely region to see that sudden flip is Western Canada, senior meteorologist Doug Gillham said. The greatest uncertainty remains whether that warmth will spread to the east.

Doctors, health groups call for action as Canada lags on cervical cancer prevention
More than 90 per cent of cervical cancers are caused by HPV, a common virus with multiple strains. It's estimated that 75 per cent of people will have at least one HPV infection in their life.

Trump defends controversial policies, tariffs in State of the Union
During the 108-minute speech, the president boasted about his wide-ranging policy changes on deportation, the economy and foreign policy at a critical time for the Republican Party.
AGRICULTURE

Moe, Smith urge Ottawa to reverse strychnine ban as gophers pose 'serious pest threat' to farms
Saskatchewan's Scott Moe and Alberta's Danielle Smith said the ground squirrels "have become a serious pest threat to agriculture, damaging a wide variety of crops" across the prairies.

Backyard vegetable gardens are healthy for people and the planet. Here's how to start yours
At this time of year, yards are still covered in snow. But it's the perfect time to start planning for a garden because you'll want to have supplies ready to start planting just after the last frost.

U of S professor and crop breeder receives agriculture award from king of Sweden
Dr. Curtis Pozniak was presented with the Bertebos Prize for research and innovation with "significant contributions" towards the connections between ecology and food production in Stockholm.

APAS hopes report of canola movement to China is sign of things to come
Bloomberg says orders are already coming in for Canadian canola for shipment to China soon. APAS president Bill Prybylski says the amount may be small, but believes it bodes well for future orders.
SASKATCHEWAN STORIES WITH BRITTANY CAFFET

Laughter as medicine: Meet the University of Saskatchewan's new Indigenous storyteller
Raised on sitcoms and rez humour, Ryan Moccasin is bringing comedy, cultural truth and lived experience to the University of Saskatchewan as the Indigenous storyteller in residence.

Down to Wrestle: U of S Huskies celebrate inclusion on the mat
The University of Saskatchewan is home to Canada's first and only wrestling program for kids with Down syndrome. Meet the athletes and volunteer coaches redefining inclusion in the sport.

Meet the Spiritwood sweethearts celebrating 70 years as Valentines
It wasn't love at first sight, but it was love that lasted. Seven decades later, Dot and Leo Gaboury are still each other's Valentines.

Meet the P.A. billet mom who helped raise generations of hockey players
From the first season of the Prince Albert Raiders to today's NHL, Carole Ring opened her home to 38 billet players, shaping lives far beyond the rink - one meal, rule and late-night talk at a time.



























