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SASKATOON NEWS

Water agency urges caution around South Sask. River ahead of Lake Diefenbaker release
The Water Security Agency said water levels will rise in the South Saskatchewan River starting on Sunday, as flows increase from around 280 cubic metres per second to around 700.

Saskatoon launches Indigenous peacekeepers pilot project
The city said its support teams are already out working in pairs, focused on the downtown and Riversdale areas, including Pleasant Hill, with full shifts starting at the end of this week.

Man arrested on U of S campus after allegedly taking inappropriate pictures of women
A 45-year-old man was arrested on the University of Saskatchewan's campus on Thursday and charged with voyeurism after allegedly snapping inappropriate pictures of women without their consent.

Saskatoon committee to consider expansion of city's material recovery centre
The project, which would establish a permanent facility for hazardous household waste drop-offs, along with the purchase of new equipment and roll-off bins, comes with a price tag of $4,925,508.
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

Regina contractor facing fraud charges over home renovations
A 47-year-old man is now facing charges after several people who hired a renovation company are out more than $50,000 for work that was never completed, according to Regina Police Service.

$1.5 million City of Regina commitment tied to 2027 Grey Cup bid
Regina city council is being asked to confirm a $1.5 million cash-and-services commitment for hosting the 2027 Grey Cup. The amount is a $500,000 increase from the city's commitment to the 2022 Grey Cup.

Regina child killer Tammy Goforth now eligible for day parole
Goforth was convicted in 2016 of starving a four-year-old child to death and abusing her sister. She is eligible in August and will live in a community residential facility for six months before a review.

Pelican Narrows mayor says people living in fear after deadly shooting
Residents in Pelican Narrows remain fearful after a deadly shooting as leaders call for more addiction, mental health, cultural and community safety supports across northern Saskatchewan.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show - Friday, June 5
Evan welcomes General Rick Hillier ahead of the anniversary of D-Day, Betty Nippi-Albright one month after becoming an Independent MLA and hears some of the latest information on the new AI data centre.
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Friday, June 5
Jamie and Locker talk about the Saskatchewan Roughriders ahead of their home opener against the B.C. Lions next week, and Friday marks one week until Team Canada's first World Cup game.
SPORTS

U Sports adding women's flag football pilot for 2027-28 season
Women's flag football is coming to U Sports as a pilot sport in 2027-28, with Football Canada embracing the move as an important jump towards equity and competitiveness for the women's game.

Toronto officials say they raised concerns with FIFA about stadium water bottle ban
FIFA recently changed its stadium code of conduct to prohibit bottles, cups and other receptacles at World Cup venues in host cities. It has previously allowed refillable bottles inside.

Saskatoon Mamba guard Jamir Chaplin thankful for CEBL return after leg amputation scare
Jamir Chaplin is back in the CEBL with the Saskatoon Mamba after undergoing three surgeries last year to deal with compartment syndrome, which nearly resulted in the loss of his left leg.

Hidden talents of the Saskatchewan Roughriders revealed
What do a sketchbook, a crochet hook, a keyboard and a loaf cake have in common? They might all turn up in the Saskatchewan Roughriders' locker room.
CANADA & WORLD

Astronauts briefly take shelter during repair to fix leak on the International Space Station
The five astronauts moved into the SpaceX capsule that is docked at the station while cosmonauts worked to fix the leak, which is on the Russian side of the orbiting laboratory.

Man arrested after Montreal synagogue targeted by arson attempt
Jewish advocacy groups Federation CJA and CIJA say the attempted arson at Temple Emanu-El-Beth Sholom is part of an antisemitic climate that has left the community feeling unsafe.

What you need to know about the federal government's grocery and essentials rebate
The benefit was known previously as the GST/HST credit, so people who were eligible for that program likely will receive the new benefit. The government estimates 12 million Canadian are eligible.

Economy adds 88,000 jobs as unemployment rate falls to 6.6%: StatCan
The unemployment rate fell to 6.6 per cent, down from 6.9 per cent. Construction led the way with a gain of 27,000 jobs last month, while the wholesale and retail trade sector lost 35,000 jobs.
AGRICULTURE

Seeding 80 per cent complete, as Sask. farmers make solid progress after slow start
Farmers got a late start to seeding in many areas thanks to late-season snow and wet conditions, but producers across Saskatchewan are gradually catching up to the five-year average of 91 per cent.

Seeding passes halfway point in Saskatchewan after slow, wet start to growing season
Producers in Saskatchewan have passed the halfway point on seeding, which is now 52 per cent complete across the province. That's up from 29 per cent in the previous week's crop report.

Soggy conditions mean some fields in Saskatchewan could go unseeded this season: APAS
Some farmers haven't started seeding yet as wet fields, snow, and washed-out roads prevent them from getting equipment into their fields. Seeding is just 29 per cent complete across the province.

From lake to plate: Chefs take pride in serving wild rice dishes
Some of chef Jamie Charles' best sellers include a wild rice burger with bacon and sautéed mushrooms and onions, as well as shepherds pie. He also adds it into a stuffing to accompany turkey.
SASKATCHEWAN STORIES WITH BRITTANY CAFFET

Hidden talents of the Saskatchewan Roughriders revealed
What do a sketchbook, a crochet hook, a keyboard and a loaf cake have in common? They might all turn up in the Saskatchewan Roughriders' locker room.

On your marks, get set, mow! Lawn mower racing taking off in rural Saskatchewan
Dust will fly, engines will roar and crowds will cheer as Saskatchewan's Triple Town Crown lawn mower racing circuit returns, with stops in King George, Demaine and Beechy.

The surprising Saskatchewan origin of Girl Guide cookies
Nearly 100 years ago, a Regina mother baked cookies so girls could go camping. Today, Girl Guide cookies remain one of Canada's sweetest traditions, rooted in a Saskatchewan success story.

Biggar: The Saskatchewan town that bet big on itself - and won
Biggar's $5 million Main Street revitalization project was about more than fresh paint and new sidewalks. It was a community deciding its future was still worth fighting for.




























