REGINA NEWS

Western Development Museum offers free summer admission for youth
With locations in Saskatoon, Moose Jaw, Yorkton and North Battleford, the WDM hopes the Canada Strong Pass initiative will make cultural learning more accessible for families across Saskatchewan.

Police plane, dogs used to arrest pair in Regina
A man, 36, and a woman, 25, appeared in court on Thursday after the Regina police plane tracked a vehicle reported stolen and directed officers and police dogs on the ground to where they were hiding.

'Really frustrating': Regina Rowing, Canoe Club cleaning repeated vandalism
The club said the vandalism has caused thousands of dollars in damages and drained dozens of volunteer hours, just as it kicked off the busiest season. Security upgrades have since been made to the area.

New REAL CEO Rick Bennett says organization is at a 'crossroads'
In addition to fixing its finances, Bennett and the board of directors are tasked with getting back in the public's good graces, especially in light of the failed Experience Regina rebrand.
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

Iranian cultural leader in Saskatoon says U.S. strikes raise 'conflicting emotions'
"I think it was preventable if the Iranian government actually committed to negotiations ... if they pursued diplomatic solutions, we would not be in this place in the first place," said Pooyan Arab.

Weekend brings high rainfall totals to some Saskatchewan communities
The highest rainfall total in the province was in Lucky Lake, which received 71.7 mm over the weekend. Other areas that received large amounts of rain included Rosetown and Outlook, with 56 and 58 mm.

'Survival mode': Denare Beach evacuee reflects on losing home days before her due date
Brooke Kindel, now in Saskatoon, is now focused on securing a rental home for her family for the next year, all while navigating insurance claims and preparing for a new baby.

Garden Talk: Give your summer lawn some love
Want a lush green lawn? Wondering what setting to use on a fertilizer spreader so the grass doesn't burn? Need a solution to deal with ants in your lawn? Our experts have the answers.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show - Monday, June 23
WITH GUEST HOST BRENT LOUCKS 8:30 - Over the weekend, major news broke when the U.S. attacked nuclear sites in Iran. Iran is threatening consequences for the U.S. entering this conflict and has said it has a right t...
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Friday, June 20
Jamie Thomas talks about the Winnipeg Jets signing of Jonathan Toews, and voice of the Florida Panthers Doug Plagen discusses how hard the Florida Panthers battled to win the Stanley Cup this year.
SPORTS

Roughriders unveil new colours for Indigenous logo
Artist Chris Chipak of Red Pheasant Cree Nation designed the new logo, which was revealed Saturday for Indigenous Peoples Day. It will be worn on helmets for the kisiskâciwan game on June 28.

Roughriders set to announce $2.1-million profit at AGM
According to a document posted on the Saskatchewan Roughriders website, the CFL club will announce an operating profit of $4.7 million at the team's annual general meeting on Tuesday.

Super Mario: Alford's 99-yard kick return gives Riders a win in Toronto
The Saskatchewan Roughriders overcame a lot of penalties and a late missed field goal as Mario Alford showed off his play-making ability and returned a kickoff 99-yards for the game-winning touchdown.

Riders look for third win to start season in showdown against Argos
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are on a short week, heading out east for a second game in a row. The Riders are 2-0, and despite the Toronto Argonauts' 0-2 record, the club isn't taking anything for granted.
CANADA & WORLD

Former Canadian Ambassador to Israel weighs in on U.S. attack in Iran
As tensions rise in the Middle East, former Canadian ambassador Jon Allen joined the Evan Bray Show to discuss U.S. airstrikes in Iran and what it would take to achieve peace in the region.

Iran launches missile attacks on US bases in Qatar, Iraq
Qatar says no one was hurt after Iran targeted Al Udeid Air Base. The missiles were intercepted. The base hosts U.S. forces, and Qatar says it will push for renewed diplomacy and dialogue in the region.

Prime Minister Carney in Brussels today for EU-Canada summit
Carney said on social media Sunday that he was in Brussels to launch "a new era of partnership" between Canada and the European Union for the benefit of workers, businesses and security.

Alberta voters to decide today if NDP's Nenshi, separatists to hold legislature seats
Alberta NDP leader Naheed Nenshi is running in one of three provincial byelections today as a candidate in Edmonton-Strathcona, where his predecessor Rachel Notley last won 80 per cent of the vote.
AGRICULTURE

Stripe rust risk is low but vigilance still key for Prairie wheat growers
Stripe and leaf rust issues in the U.S. are showing up less so far this year, which means there's been less risk to the Prairie region, but that doesn't mean it's time to ignore the threat.

Topsoil moisture declines in Sask. despite welcome rainfall: Crop report
Crop conditions are largely rated from fair to good, but that could change in the absence of rain in many areas. Dry conditions and wind were the largest sources of crop damage in the past week.

Case of bovine TB confirmed in Manitoba dairy herd
Canada is still considered to be officially free of bovine TB, as isolated cases can occur. All areas of Canada have been considered free of the disease in farmed bovine and cervid species since 2006.

Canola School: On-board chemical storage, direct injection saves time at spraying
Managing long spraying days across thousands of acres means every minute saved matters, and Carl DeConinck Smith says onboard chemical storage with direct injection has made this a lot easier.
PRAIRIE PROFILES

From plates to pendants: Saskatchewan artist makes jewelry from dishes
Saskatoon artist Sheri Wollf transforms broken dishes into stunning jewelry, turning forgotten heirlooms into wearable memories. Discover the heartfelt story behind Transformed Jewelry & Design Studio.

Large and in charge: What it takes to eat like the Riders' O-line
Raw eggs, loaf cakes and calories by the thousands: Step inside the daily eating routine of the Roughriders' offensive linemen, where every meal is a critical play in the game of size and strength.

Buzzing with wisdom: Five life lessons from a Sask. beekeeper dad
This Father's Day, a Shellbrook beekeeper shares how his dad's quiet wisdom shaped a legacy. Today, Hannigan Honey's golden bounty travels from the prairies to kitchens as far away as Japan.

Vintage quilts, modern coats: A Saskatchewan crafter's cozy transformations
Saskatoon quilter Ashleigh Hemsley transforms once-forgotten quilts into stunning, wearable jackets - breathing new life into cherished heirlooms, one thoughtful stitch at a time.