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REGINA NEWS

Two more trees removed as Dutch elm disease spreads in Regina's Wascana Centre
Two trees near Goose Hill and the Saskatchewan Science Centre were removed after testing positive for Dutch elm disease, the latest in a rise of infections inside the Wascana Centre.

Regina's Frankie Parris, 58, shines in world basketball event
The FIMBA World Maxibasketball Championship is a competition featuring former collegiate and semi-pro athletes from around the globe with age brackets spanning from 35 to 85-plus.

Garbage truck trapped in sinkhole after water main break behind Regina strip mall
The sinkhole left part of the garbage truck submerged in muddy water and flooded Dependable Vacuums, a nearby business. This happened behind the Towers strip mall in Regina, early Wednesday morning.

Overnight fire leaves Regina business with 'tens of thousands' in damages
Staff at Auto Parts Plus describe rushing to the scene or learning about the blaze through social media as police investigate how flames spread from burning pallets into the store's warehouse.
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

'Heart of this community': Dodsland mayor vows to rebuild after fire at popular arena
The building is constructed with steel and the fire only impacted the interior, but the more than 40-year-old arena is still in need of significant repairs, according to Mayor Ryan Neumeier.

LISTEN: Premier Moe discusses wildfires, tariffs and trade
On Friday, Premier Scott Moe joined Evan Bray in an exclusive interview to discuss Saskatchewan's wildfire response, steel tariffs, interprovincial trade and ongoing tensions with the RCMP.

Jansen potash mine delayed, BHP cites rising costs
BHP has delayed its Jansen potash project near Humboldt to mid-2027 and flagged a cost overrun of up to $1.7 billion. The mine was previously ahead of schedule.

Battlefords, Melfort RCMP investigating separate fatal incidents
A 20-year-old man from Melfort is dead following a collision with a semi-truck and trailer on Tuesday. On Thursday, a 44-year-old man died following a rollover in the RM of Rossmount.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show - Friday, July 18
Evan checks in with Premier Scott Moe. Then it's open phones, Bugs 'n Hugs, Eatin' Time, and Green & White Progs. We also hear about fun events in downtown Regina and honouring bravery.
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Thursday, July 17
Today on the Green Zone: ESPN's Athlete of the Year is Canadian! The Riders closed practice today as they prepare for the Lions. And the Open is underway, and golf fans are loving the action.
SPORTS

Riders get Emilus, Campbell back for Saturday's game against Lions
Injuries continue to shape the Roughriders' roster. While key starters return, others are sidelined, forcing more lineup changes as Saskatchewan prepares to face the Lions on Saturday night.

Saskatchewan's U16 Raiders to compete in NFL flag championship
Saskatchewan's U16 Raiders will represent the province at the 2025 NFL Flag Football Championships in Ohio after winning provincials. The team, led by coach Mike Thomas, includes players from Regina and Moose Jaw.

The Blitz Podcast: Riders take on the Lions in Week 7
The Riders look to bounce back from their first loss of 2025 as they head west to face the B.C. Lions. Jamie Nye and Britton Gray break it down, revisit the Stamps game and go around the CFL.

Regina's Frankie Parris, 58, shines in world basketball event
The FIMBA World Maxibasketball Championship is a competition featuring former collegiate and semi-pro athletes from around the globe with age brackets spanning from 35 to 85-plus.
CANADA & WORLD

Major projects: How Bill C-5 works and why Indigenous leaders are so concerned
Indigenous leaders fear Bill C-5 threatens their rights, lacks real consultation and centralizes power in Ottawa-some call it "colonization in 2025" and warn of protests or court battles ahead.

Search of Manitoba landfill for women's remains ends, dig at second site to start
Some of the remains of two women were first found at the landfill in February. At the time, the province said it would continue searching the area to recover as much of their remains as possible.

Unionized Canada Post workers to vote on deal starting July 21
Workers will get a chance to vote directly on the employer's offers for a new collective agreement starting on Monday. A simple majority vote will decide whether the proposal is accepted or rejected.

Canada targets Chinese steel with higher tariffs
Prime Minister Mark Carney says steel originating in China will be subjected to higher tariffs to try and prevent steel dumping amid U.S. President Donald Trump's ongoing global trade war.
AGRICULTURE

Sask. company hopes new video technology makes it big in farming industry
Brad Reykdal is the co-owner of AgVision HD cameras, which is based out of Nipawin. It offers high-definition camera systems designed specifically for agricultural equipment.

Addressing farmers' concerns can't be done without the feds: Agriculture Minister
Saskatchewan's Agriculture Minister Daryl Harrison spoke on the Evan Bray Show about what conditions are like for producers working in drought, and how making changes means getting approval from Ottawa.

Sask. Farmers, NDP push for drought relief as province outlines new supports
Farmers warn drought losses could force them out of business, as the Saskatchewan NDP calls for urgent action and the government unveils new measures to help struggling producers.

How AI is making its way into agriculture technologies
Agi3 is at Ag in Motion demonstrating how AI is helping farmers better manage risk. The company says its technology can deliver more precise insurance pricing by scoring farms across Western Canada.
PRAIRIE PROFILES

Explore the Saskatchewan rock museum one kid built from scratch
Judah Tyreman opened the Sesula Mineral & Gem Museum in Radisson when he was just 11 years old. Now 21, he's inspiring a new generation of young collectors with his hands-on, curiosity-fueled museum.

Doukhobor Dugout House: Unearthing a Saskatchewan historical gem
Dressed in traditional Doukhobor clothing, Brenda Cheveldayoff doesn't just give tours - she gives voice to her ancestors, guiding each step down the ravine like a passage through memory.

Behind the spandex: The real-life drama of Prairie Pro Wrestling
Step into the wild, weird and wonderful world of Saskatchewan wrestling. From suplexes to storylines, Prairie Pro delivers a family-friendly spectacle that packs a punch, and keeps fans coming back.

In memory of Joyce Temple: WWII vet dies at age 101
The Saskatchewan resident spoke to 650 CKOM in 2024 about her pivotal role in bringing war brides to Canada after the Second World War. She has died at age 101. We are revisiting her story to honour her life.