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Saskatoon police briefs: Vehicle check stops, charges laid in vehicle incidents
Police ticketed 63 vehicles and issued 47 warnings during recent traffic stops and have recently laid charges in the theft of a vehicle and an incident where a stolen vehicle evaded police over the weekend.

Homicide victim remembered by family as loving dad, full of life
Wray Musqua's sister said her brother, who was the city's sixth murder victim of 2026, was stabbed in the heart. His family remember him as smart, 'larger than life,' and a loving father to 15 children.

Taller than Nutrien Tower: Proposed Saskatoon development under review
The proposed development would take take over the former Star Phoenix building downtown. If approved, it'll reach 35 storeys, featuring 600 dwelling units and space for a grocery store.

Artificial Intelligence Saskatchewan's expo aims to grow community
AiSK founder Alex Fallon discusses the growing trend of the industry with Evan Bray as Saskatchewan is set to host its first AI Expo in Saskatoon on April 27 at Prairieland Park.
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

Renderings reveal vision for Regina's Brandt Centre, other REAL facilities
Brandt's planned presentation at the city's Executive Committee meeting promises economic growth, world-class concerts and Brandt Centre improvments as part its proposal to buy part of the REAL District.

Monette Seeds elevator licence to lapse as company enters creditor protection
Jeremy Welter, a vice-president with APAS, said the loss of an operating elevator in the Swift Current area could affect the competition and prices for area farmers' crops.

Olivia and Noah take top Sask. baby names in 2025
Olivia and Noah were the top most popular boy and girl baby names in the province last year, according to the eHealth. Jack, Muhammad, Nora and Lainey round out the top three on both lists for 2025.

What's in the Brandt-REAL deal? Breaking down the agreement
Will the Brandt deal deliver a win for Regina? From what buildings will be sold to the future of events like Agribition and Queen City Ex, we take a deep dive into the 24-page non-binding agreement.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show - Monday, April 27
On Monday's edition of the show, Evan discusses the potential sale of part of Regina's REAL District, this year's outstanding young farmers and the shooting at the White House Correspondent's Dinner.
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Monday, April 27
Are the Oilers done in the NHL playoffs? Drew Remenda weighs in on the Ducks OT winner. Will the Buffalo Sabres go deep? What now for Ottawa Senators? And we have a preview of the CFL Draft.
SPORTS

Saskatchewan Roughriders select defensive back Malcolm Bell in CFL Draft
The Saskatchewan Roughriders added to their Canadian depth on the defensive side of the ball, selecting Michigan State Spartans defensive back Malcom Bell with the ninth pick of the first round of the 2026 CFL Draft...

Canadian sport scores $755 million from federal government
Francois-Philippe Champagne says the purpose of the money announced in the spring economic update is to expand access to sport and better support Canada's athletes competing on the world stage.

REAL deal may put Regina pickleballers in a real pickle
Queen City Pickleball Hub, a tenant at the Canada Centre Building at REAL District, may find itself homeless as Brandt requests early access to the building as part of its purchase agreement.

CFL season to start on Victoria Day weekend in 2027, adds eight-team playoffs
The season will begin on the May long weekend. Saskatchewan Roughriders Craig Reynolds said the changes recognize fan trends and will help fill stadiums, with better weather earlier in the year.
CANADA & WORLD

Canadian sport scores $755 million from federal government
Francois-Philippe Champagne says the purpose of the money announced in the spring economic update is to expand access to sport and better support Canada's athletes competing on the world stage.

Canadian manufacturers call for tariffs on global imports of wood products
The Canadian Wood Products Alliance says it appreciates the government's "swift recognition," but says it won't be enough to provide the stability and relief the industry needs without tariffs.

Man charged with attempted assassination of Trump in White House correspondents' dinner shooting
Cole Tomas Allen appeared in court Monday to face federal charges in a chaotic encounter that resulted in shots being fired, Trump being rushed off the stage and guests ducking for cover under tables.

Liberals formalize majority, move to limit debate on committee restructuring
The government moved quickly to make use of its new majority powers by introducing a motion to limit debate on a change to the House rules that would enable the Liberals to take control of committees.
AGRICULTURE

Some Saskatchewan farmers dealing with timeline worries due to snowy spring
The extra moisture is always welcome in Saskatchewan but being behind in the spring can put a farmer's entire year behind, says Jeremy Welter of APAS.

Monette Seeds elevator licence to lapse as company enters creditor protection
Jeremy Welter, a vice-president with APAS, said the loss of an operating elevator in the Swift Current area could affect the competition and prices for area farmers' crops.

Drought fears linger as seeding begins on southwest Saskatchewan farms
Farmers in southwest Saskatchewan are seeding after a very volatile spring, and they say a lack of subsoil moisture and outdated support programs leave the season and their future uncertain.

From lake to plate: Wild rice harvesting draws Indigenous people to the land
Wild rice is an important crop for First Nations and Métis people and was first introduced in Northern Saskatchewan in the 1930s. It sells for top dollar in international markets. Part 1 in a series.
SASKATCHEWAN STORIES WITH BRITTANY CAFFET

Meet the Langham taxidermists preserving stories, not just trophies
At Tough Tines Taxidermy in rural Saskatchewan, Jolene and Cory Kallis turn harvested animals into lasting memories. From a hunter's first deer to exotic species, every mount preserves a story.

How chess is helping Saskatoon kids slow down and think
Saskatoon kids are learning how to think ahead and focus deeply through hands‑on chess workshops that bring the game to life, guided by Arash Abdollahzadeh, a former international competitor from Iran.

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.

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.





























