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REGINA NEWS

Next steps in railyards development await decision from Regina City Council
If councillors approve, a request for proposals will be issued in 2026 seeking a development partner for "The Yards." The city has already done work on the 17.3 acres vacated by Canadian Pacific.

Canadian Western Agribition sets new attendance record in 54th year
A record number of school-aged visitors came through the Family Ag Pavilion this year, with many of them experiencing agriculture "up close for the very first time," Agribition organizers noted.

Regina woman, 20, charged after allegedly attacking woman with knife, stealing phone
Police said the suspect was found "a short distance away" and was arrested without further incident. She's been charged with robbery, police said, and appeared in Regina Provincial Court on Monday morning.

'Extremely happy': City celebrates reopening of Dewdney Avenue
"Obviously, it's been a long road the last few months, but we're extremely happy that the work is completed. It's open for business and for the holiday season," said deputy city manager Kurtis Doney.
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

Sask. proclaims Dec. 2 as SaskAbilities Day on its 75th anniversary
SaskAbilities started as a small, family-run initiative and as grown into a province-wide organization that supports more than 50,000 individuals each year, noted the ministry.

The Mosaic Company to invest $4 million to grow Sask. mining workforce
The fertilizer giant said the money would be given to train students at Saskatchewan Polytechnic ($1.5 million) , Suncrest College ($1.5 million) and the Good Spirit School Division ($1.05 million).

Melville mayor, citizens upset with BMO branch closure in June 2026
BMO also recently closed branches in Davidson and Weyburn. Economist Jason Childs said this isn't a new trend, as branches aren't cheap to run and more banks are shifting toward online banking.

Jelly Roll to headline one-day outdoor music festival in Saskatoon
Outskirts Music Festival will be held on June 26, 2026, at SaskTel Centre grounds and will also feature Wide Mouth Mason, Third Eye Blind, Cooper Allan and Brayden King. Ticket prices start at $163.50.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show - Wednesday, Dec. 3
Marnel Jones talks about the company's $4 million investment into its future workforce with Evan and PipelineOnline editor/owner Brian Zinchuk chats about the latest oil and gas news.
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Tuesday, Dec. 2
Are the Chicago Bears the real deal? Who is the best goalie option for Canada at the Olympics? What really happens in those NHL closed door meetings? In what sport is coaching the most important?
SPORTS

St. Cyr Trails Club rebuild gains momentum in push toward Sask. Winter Games
At the club chalet near Meadow Lake, volunteers work on a replacement building after a fire in May, hoping to host cross-country and Para nordic skiing at the 2026 Sask. Winter Games in February.

Sask. First Nations hockey player recruited for U13 World Cup Series
Logan Pahsaknunk is an 11-year-old hockey player from Mosquito Grizzly Bear's Head Lean Man First Nation. He was recently recruited for the U13 Bauer World Cup Series in Paris, France, in 2026.

Riders' players look to keep band together for 2026 CFL season
The Saskatchewan Roughriders have plenty of pending free agents after a successful 2025 season. So a few of the players who are signed for 2026 are doing their part to convince others to stay.

Riders sign U of S Huskie Daniel Wiebe to contract
The Saskatchewan Roughriders have added another homegrown product to their roster for 2026. The CFL Club announced U of S Huskie Daniel Wiebe has signed a contract.
CANADA & WORLD

Spotify Wrapped 2025 is here and Bad Bunny has dethroned Taylor Swift as most-streamed artist
For the last two years, Swift has commanded the top spot, globally, having dethroned Bad Bunny. He held the coveted title for three years in a row beginning in 2020. Now, he's back on top.

Hamas preparing to hand over more remains as Israel plans to allow Palestinians to exit Gaza
In an earlier snag, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday forensic testing had revealed the partial remains returned by militants Tuesday did not match either of the hostages still in Gaza.

Alberta urges prosecutors to think twice before charging in cases of self-defence
Alberta Justice Minister Mickey Amery issued guidance effective last week to Crown prosecutors, saying that prosecuting for those offences will "generally not be in the public interest."

Miller says government needs to start Indigenous consultation on B.C. pipeline
The federal and Alberta govts signed a MOU that could open up the possibility of an exemption from the oil tanker ban off the B.C. coast, which the Coastal First Nations in B.C. rejected.
AGRICULTURE

Canadian Western Agribition sets new attendance record in 54th year
A record number of school-aged visitors came through the Family Ag Pavilion this year, with many of them experiencing agriculture "up close for the very first time," Agribition organizers noted.

Long days, big crowds and bigger smiles close out Agribition in Regina
Exhibitors and visitors say Agribition delivered another strong year, from early-morning cattle prep to busy trade halls and repeat visitors who haven't missed a show in decades.

Where's the beef? Study says Regina area ideal location for beef processing facility
A study said a beef processing facility in the area with direct connections to border crossings and ports would bring $168 million in economic output and $76 million in GDP annually.

New research at University of Saskatchewan identifies cause of pig ear necrosis
"It was a light at the end of the tunnel, that we can help improve the welfare of those animals for something that has been around for much longer than 50 years," said Dr. Matheus Costa.
SASKATCHEWAN STORIES WITH BRITTANY CAFFET

Why one American big-game hunter keeps returning to Saskatchewan
He's hunted nearly everywhere a man can roam. So why does Charlie Vaccaro keep hauling himself 1,000 miles north to Saskatchewan? For big bucks, cold mornings and a thrill that never gets old.

Kids of Note: Celebrate Christmas with Saskatoon's inclusive choir
This weekend, Grosvenor Park United Church will be filled with the music and magic of Saskatoon's all-abilities choir, Kids of Note, as young performers bring Christmas cheer to the stage.

90-year-old hockey players prove you're never too old to play
"Age disappears when you get out on the ice," says Stan Halliwell, co-founder of the Saskatoon 60+ Hockey League. At 91, he still straps on skates twice a week, proving the love of hockey never fades.

Behind the lights: How Saskatoon's Enchanted Forest comes to life
Six miles of cords, three million lights and twenty staff. From September onward, Gerald Sorokan and his team work tirelessly to bring a beloved Christmas tradition to life: The BHP Enchanted Forest.


























