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REGINA NEWS

Regina Police warn public of 'aggressive, insistent' door-to-door services
It's asking the public to "exercise caution" when approached at their homes by anyone seeking to sell or provide services. "Residents are urged to verify any company before making purchases," pol...

Police appeal to public for information in Al Ritchie homicide investigation
According to police, officers were called to the 100 block of College Avenue at around 4:30 a.m. on Monday morning, where they found a man's body. No details of the victim were released by police.

No injuries reported after Victoria Avenue blaze damages several homes
On Monday night, Regina firefighters responded to a fire that burned an under construction multi-family home to the ground. Two nearby homes and a garage were also damaged in the fire.

Regina police investigating after man's body found in Al Ritchie neighbourhood
RPS said officers were called to the 100 block of College Avenue around 4:30 a.m. on Monday, where they found the body of the man. No details were released by police, and an investigation has begun.
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

Creighton copper mine on track for commercial production for mid-2026
Foran's McIlvenna Bay Mine in east-central Saskatchewan, located 65 km southwest of Creighton, is now 60 per cent complete. The project will play a key role in diversifying Saskatchewan's mining sector.

Saskatoon man dies in single-vehicle rollover near Esterhazy: RCMP
Esterhazy RCMP received the report of the fatal rollover, which took place on Highway 8, south of Spy Hill, Tuesday night. The 29-year-old Saskatoon man was declared dead on scene by paramedics.

Driver was using phone, in wrong lane during crash with police vehicle: RCMP
"Punnichy RCMP determined the truck was driving on the wrong lane of the highway and that the driver was using a cell phone at the time of the collision," the RCMP said in an update on Wednesday.

Scams and digital fraud on the rise in Saskatchewan
More and more of the fraud the Sask. RCMP is seeing is being done through digital means, and the province's financial and consumer watchdog also says it's seeing more complaints of online scams.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show - Wednesday, Oct. 15
Tamara talks with lawyer Michelle Linklater people's options for legal help, Acting Police Chief Lorilee Davies about why children are stealing cars, and U.S. singer Paula Cole about her album and tour.
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Tuesday, Oct. 14
Roughriders contract extensions for Corey Mace and Jeremy O'Day, Sportsnet's Jamie Campbell ponders if the Blue Jays can win the ALCS, and Drew Remenda recaps the first seven days of the NHL season.
SPORTS

Regina Pats Maddox Schultz, Liam Pue join Canada White 2025 U17 hockey challenge
The challenge takes place from Nov. 2-8 at the Rath Eastlink Community Centre in Truro, Nova Scotia. Canada Red takes on Finland at 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 2, while Canada White faces Sweden at 10:30 p.m.

While some starters will rest, the standard remains the same for Riders
While the Saskatchewan Roughriders will rest some starters this week, the team's expectations remain the same - go 1-0 this week. The Riders take on the Bombers on Friday.

NBA memo targets fan behavior, reminding teams to address unruly acts proactively
In a memo sent to all 30 clubs, the league told teams that it wants "consistent and vigilant enforcement of the NBA Fan Code of Conduct ... to deter and address fan misconduct at NBA games and events."

Who has qualified for the 2026 World Cup?
Forty-three teams will get their spots through continental qualifying tournaments. Another two will secure their places in the intercontinental playoffs featuring six teams and scheduled for March.
CANADA & WORLD

Faulty engineering led to implosion of Titan submersible headed to Titanic wreckage, NTSB finds
The NTSB's final report about the hull failure and implosion of the Titan submersible in June 2023 stated the Titan suffered a catastrophic implosion due to faulty engineering as it descended to the wreck.

CSIS pledges 'robust' review of technologies in response to critical watchdog report
The National Security and Intelligence Review Agency said in a report made public this week that CSIS lacked "adequate policies and procedures" to manage a confidential technology for collecting informatio...

Flights delayed after B.C. airport hacked with pro-Hamas messages
The posts show screens at Kelowna International Airport saying "Israel lost the war, Hamas won," and calling Donald Trump a pig. Other videos depict slogans being played over the airport's PA system.

European Commission fines Gucci, Chloé and Loewe for price fixing
Gucci owner Kering acknowledged the decision "related to past commercial practices" and said in a statement that "a cooperative procedure" allowed for a swifter resolution of the case.
AGRICULTURE

Shaun Haney: Farmland ownership rules under review
For Saskatchewan farmers, the big question is who gets to own the land. With many farms preparing for generational transfer and margins tight in the grain sector, the rules around land ownership could shape both pri...

China's return to oilseed markets may be make-or-break for '26 acreage decisions
China's nearly 76 per cent tariff on Canadian canola is a make-or-break factor for acreage decisions. For soybeans, the lack of U.S. buying by China weighs heavily on farmers' minds down south, too.

Meals in the field and hats in combines: A look at end-of-harvest traditions
Robert Horner is the third of five generations on his family farm, and he was the first to start the hat-throwing tradition in his family 50 years ago. He can't remember exactly why he did it the first time.

Harvest 93 per cent complete in Saskatchewan as farmers near the finish line
Harvest is now 93 per cent complete across the province, and every region has passed the 90 per cent mark. That puts Saskatchewan producers slightly ahead of the 10-year average of 87 per cent.
SASKATCHEWAN STORIES WITH BRITTANY CAFFET

Back in brass: Saskatoon musician's tuba returned after six years
It was stolen on a frigid Saskatchewan night, but after it was found in an abandoned apartment, it's finally back on the stage. The story of Michael Raney's tuba is almost too strange to believe.

Meet the Sask. strongwoman redefining strength one lift at a time
From pulling trucks to crushing stereotypes, Saskatoon-based strongwoman competitor Jackie Osczevski is proving that power, femininity and grit go hand in hand - and strength is something every woman can claim.

Rolling the dice: Inside a Saskatchewan outfitter's daily hunt
Outfitting requires early mornings, careful setups and a bit of luck. Timberlost Outfitting's Devin Beebe knows the birds call the shots, but smart preparation can stack the odds in his favour.

'Wow, this is hard': The joyful struggle of learning the bagpipes
What do "Thunderstruck," "Pink Pony Club" and "Scotland the Brave" all have in common? Saskatoon kids are learning to play these tunes on the bagpipes, thanks to the 96th Highlanders.