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REGINA NEWS

'Warm up the Ritchie' wall provides free winter gear for those in need
The Al Ritchie Community Association launched its new "Warm Up the Ritchie" program Thursday, lining the rink fence with free scarves, hats and gloves for those who are struggling with winter expenses.

Cold weather didn't stop Regina runners at annual Santa Shuffle
Regina runners braved -20 C for the Santa Shuffle, raising money for the Salvation Army while celebrating community, costumes and cold-weather camaraderie on Saturday.

Regina girl donates to Santas Anonymous in memory of her brother
For six years, 11-year-old Harlee Polasek has raised toys and cash for Santas Anonymous in honour of her younger brother Max, helping ensure Regina kids wake up to gifts on Christmas morning.

Police warn public after $70K lost in 'grandparent scam' surge
The most recent wave began on Dec. 2, when Regina Police received several reports from seniors who had been told a grandchild, niece or nephew was in trouble after a crash or traffic stop.
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

Effect of Sask. short-term antlerless elk hunt remain to be seen
When hunt was announced in October, Environment Minister Travis Keisig said success would rest with landowners but Saskatchewan Turn in Poachers line reported several instances of elk left to waste.

From basement drum kits to SCMA awards, Battlefords' Kurtis Kopp finds his rhythm in the spotlight
Kurtis Kopp said winning Drummer of the Year at Saskatchewan Country Music Awards feels like recognition for the miles he has put in and also a reminder of why he plays: "To serve the music."

La Ronge under boil water advisory after valve replacement
To be safe, all residents should boil water used for drinking purposes for at least one minute at a rolling boil before use, not use it for washing dishes, and sponge bathe young children and babies.

Involuntary addictions treatment welcomed by Saskatchewan mother
Angela McPhee, a Saskatchewan mother who has had to deal with addiction in her family, says said that without supports it is near impossible for someone to break free from addiction.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show - Friday, Dec. 5
Regina has its first female police chief Lorilee Davies. Evan talks with her about the future for the service. Actor Elly Gerspacher shares her experience about winning top prize at a modelling convention.
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Friday, Dec. 5
Saskatchewan Rush head coach Jimmy Quinlan talks about the NLL, Drew Remenda has all the latest NHL news, and we explore what the Riders signings of Trevor Harris and Tommy Stevens mean for next year.
SPORTS

Saskatchewan Rush open season with nail-biting 16-13 win over Calgary
A late fourth quarter go-ahead goal from forward Zach Manns helped power the Rush to an opening night win against Roughnecks. Saturday also marked the 184th time Robert Church wore a Rush jersey.

'A once in a lifetime opportunity': Sask. soccer superfan excited for World Cup in Canada
When the event kicks off in June it'll mark the first time any World Cup game has been played in Canada, and fan Lee Kormish said he wouldn't miss this tournament for the world.

Quarterback Tommy Stevens signs two-year extension with Riders
The Saskatchewan Roughriders have added another key player back for 2026. The team announced that short-yardage quarterback Tommy Stevens will be back for 2026 and 2027.

Canadian men to face Switzerland, Qatar and possibly Italy at 2026 World Cup
Canada has an incentive to win its group. Should the Canadian men top the pool, they would stay in Vancouver for their round-of-32 game and, if they keep winning, for a round-of-16 matchup.
CANADA & WORLD

No criminal charges after Canada's crypto tax crackdown reaps millions
Despite Canada Revenue Agency saying up to 40 per cent of taxpayers who use crypto platforms either haven't filed their taxes or risk non-compliance, no criminal charges have been laid since 2020.

'Bringing home the dignity and the power': Indigenous artifacts returned to Canada from Vatican
Assembly of First Nations National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak said the return of the 61 artifacts, which will not be on show until 2026, is not the end of the story and there are more at the Vatican.

Search for grizzly behind 'extraordinary attack' on B.C. school group is called off
B.C. Conservation Officer Service said there had been no bear sightings in the area of the attack for five days and due to bears starting to den officers are no longer actively trying to capture them.

Russia unleashes massive drone and missile attack on Ukraine as diplomatic talks continue
Russia unleashed a missile and drone barrage on Ukraine overnight after U.S. and Ukrainian officials said they'll meet Saturday for a third day of talks aimed at ending the nearly four-year-old war.
AGRICULTURE

What would a guaranteed income for farmers even look like?
NFU vice president of policy Phil Mount said the proposal was part of "a nation building project that focuses on rebuilding the heart of agriculture," particularly by supporting new and young farmers.

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.
SASKATCHEWAN STORIES WITH BRITTANY CAFFET

Meet the Sask. family growing Christmas magic, one tree at a time
Inspired by a boyhood memory of his grandparents' real tree, Geordie McKay built Saskatchewan's first and largest Christmas tree farm, bringing holiday magic to families across the province.

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.


























