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SASKATOON NEWS

No injuries in apartment fire on Saskatoon's Appleby Drive
Five Saskatoon Fire Department engines and dozens of firefighters responded to a fire at 806 Appleby Drive on Thursday afternoon. Hundreds of people stood outside watching the smoke and flames.

City of Saskatoon bringing on extra workers to tackle potholes, with more than 3,700 reported
More than 3,700 potholes have been reported by citizens using the city's online map, which the city said represents "an increase of more than 2,000 potholes compared to the same period in 2025."

Several Circle Drive ramps to be closed or restricted for improvements over the weekend
A number of ramps connecting to Circle Drive will be closed or see traffic restrictions put in place over the weekend in order to accommodate construction and improvement projects.

Man stabbed and bear sprayed by group of people on Avenue I South: Police
Officers were called to the 900 block of Avenue I South, in the city's King George neighbourhood, shortly before 11 p.m. where they found the victim with "serious but non-life-threatening injuries."
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

Flying Dust breaks ground on multi-million-dollar Meadow Lake development
The sod-turning ceremony marked the start of construction on the first phase of a multi-million-dollar commercial development expected to include retail space, offices and a future hotel complex.

Sask. hospital review begins under former provincial coroner, Saskatoon police chief
The independent review of Saskatchewan Health Authority facilities was announced in January 2026, amongst reports of worsening security concerns in some hospitals.

'No fear' from neighbours who saved eight people from Radville house fire
Samantha Tegart and Greg Stewart sprung into action to help rescue eight people when they saw a fire burning in Radville. Their actions helped eight people and a dog escape before the home burned.

Regina Police: Two of three reported guns turn out to be lighters
Callers reporting guns kept Regina Police Service officers busy on Thursday, despite the fact that in two of the cases the firearm turned out to be a lighter designed to look like a gun.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show - Friday, May 22
On Friday's show, Evan speaks with a Saskatchewan runner who is planning to run the vertical length of Saskatchewan (about 1,600 kilometres), and discusses the referendum vote in Alberta and fishing season.
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Friday, May 22
Rider Nick Wiebe talks about training camp and previews tomorrow's pre-season game, Drew Remenda and Victor Findlay take a look at Montreal Canadiens, and who should be worried - Avalanche or Hurricanes?
SPORTS

NASCAR legend Kyle Busch died after severe pneumonia progressed into sepsis
Two-time NASCAR champion Kyle Busch, who passed out in a Chevrolet simulator, died a day later after severe pneumonia progressed into sepsis according to a statement released by his family.

Hotel association in B.C. blames bad messaging for World Cup vacancies
Vancouver hosts the first of seven World Cup matches in the city on June 13. The association is blaming flawed "messaging" that has left tourists with the false impression no rooms are available.

Griffiths Stadium "Riderized" for first Saskatoon Roughriders game since 1991
Organizers brought in an entire sound system along with the largest video board in North America to transform the Huskies stadium for Saskatchewan's team, giving fans an authentic game day experience.

Saskatchewan Roughriders preseason update - The Blitz: The Podcast
The Saskatchewan Roughriders have one more preseason game to evaluate talent ahead of the 2026 CFL season. Jamie Nye and Britton Gray discuss the upcoming game in the latest episode of The Blitz: The Podcast.
CANADA & WORLD

Deadliest coal mine explosion in China in years kills at least 82 people
Authorities said 82 were dead and that more than 120 people were hospitalized. The explosion is under investigation, with officials saying there were "serious violations" of the law by the mine operator.

Full-time spelling bee coach charges $180 an hour. Champs say he's worth it
When the field of 247 spellers at this year's Scripps National Spelling Bee is cut down to 10 or so finalists, it's all but inevitable the group will include multiple Scott Remer students.

Iran and U.S. signal some progress in talks as Trump weighs striking again
Iran signalled "narrowing differences" in negotiations with the U.S., while President Donald Trump said he was holding off on a military strike because "serious negotiations" were underway.

Former budget watchdog Page says Ottawa can't rag the puck on NATO 2035 spending math
While Canada is under pressure from the Pentagon to show how it will meet the higher spending target, Kevin Page says Canadians deserve to know more about the government's intentions.
AGRICULTURE

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 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.
SASKATCHEWAN STORIES WITH BRITTANY CAFFET

Meet the woman giving Saskatoon's abandoned bunnies a second chance
Easter brings more than egg hunts - it brings abandoned pet rabbits. Since 2018, Donna Barth with River Haze Street Rabbit Rescue has rehomed 145 domestic rabbits found on Saskatoon streets.

Repair Café giving broken items a second chance in Saskatoon
Once a month at Saskatoon Makerspace, volunteers help community members fix broken household items for free, sharing skills and bringing everything from lamps to coffee makers or clothing back to life.

Where fun meets fitness: Exploring Dynasty Ninja in Saskatoon
Dynasty Ninja is Saskatoon's ninja gym, where kids and adults train with climbing, swinging and balancing obstacles to improve strength, agility and confidence.

Osler's sweet surprise: Made in Saskatchewan maple syrup
Think maple syrup only comes from Quebec or Ontario? Think again. Osler's Josh Wiebe is boiling sap from Manitoba maple trees into delicious syrup, right here on the prairies.





























