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REGINA NEWS

Calgary woman receives conditional sentence, probation for 2023 Regina fatal hit and run
The judge said Victoria Redwood is not criminally culpable for causing the victim's death, but "she is culpable for leaving the scene." If she had stayed, she might not have been charged.

Regina hospital lottery winners revealed as foundation outlines funding commitments
The Hospitals of Regina Foundation detailed $5.9 million in funding commitments for the year, including significant investments in pediatrics, maternal health, surgery, and long-term care.

Regina's safe consumption site says recent overdose deaths are preventable
Emile Gariepy, with the Friendship Centre, said he has noticed a shift in how clients are reacting to these drugs. He said these deaths are preventable, and operating the centre for longer hours could help.

Police dog injures woman during arrest after report of stolen vehicle
When the officers informed the woman she was under arrest, she allegedly refused to leave the vehicle "despite reported orders from the police to do so." A police dog was used to bring her into custody.
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

Saskatchewan recognizes World AIDS day
According to the ministry, Saskatchewan continues to place a strong focus on increasing access to HIV testing, which is free, confidential and available across the province.

Advocacy group pleased with Saskatchewan move to help gun owners
The executive director of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation says changes to provincial firearms legislation are a positive step, but still hopes Ottawa will come around on its buyback program.

Experts in Saskatchewan split on impact of new Canadian trade deal cutting red tape
Saskatchewan's trade minister says a new deal will smooth product movement across Canada but a U of R economist warns the agreement won't deliver the significant economic boost being promised.

Strathcona Resources donates $1 million to Sask. Polytechnic
This donation will support the school's future Joseph A. Remai campus, which is going to be built beside the University of Saskatchewan. For Strathcona, this is an investment into its future workers.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show - Monday, Dec. 1
Senior reporter Lara Fominoff brings the latest information to Evan about the city budget deliberations, and musical duo Patrick Courtin and Nico Rhodes of Piano Heist spread cheer about their new show.
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Friday, Nov. 28
WHL Radio's Jon Keen has news from the Western Hockey League, Dave Naylor chats about the Argonauts trying to lure Corey Mace and NFL Thanksgiving games, and Toronto Blue Jays land a big free agent.
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

Hong Kong authorities say netting on buildings that caught fire, killing 151, did not meet code
Investigators collected 20 samples from all areas, including higher floors, and found seven failed safety standards, suggesting contractors skimped to make greater profits, said Hong Kong Chief Secretary Eric Chan.

Lawmakers urge congressional reviews of Trump's military strikes on boats
The lawmakers said they did not know whether last week's Washington Post report was true, and some Republicans were skeptical, saying attacking survivors of an initial missile strike poses serious legal concerns.

Netanyahu requests a pardon during ongoing corruption trial
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the request would help unify the country, but opponents said a pardon would weaken democracy and send a dangerous message that he's above the rule of law.

Canadian watched childhood home burn in Hong Kong blaze
It has been a roller-coaster of emotions for Toronto's Paul Chow, who has gone from worry to sadness, distress and anger as he watched the place he was born and lived for more than 30 years burn.
AGRICULTURE

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.

Producers say 75% of southwest Sask. farms may disappear if drought conditions persist
Producers from the RM of Big Stick say nearly many of the farms in the area could be lost after nine years of drought, as NDP MLAs press the province and the premier defends existing programs.
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.


























