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Death investigation begun after man's body found in Regina
Saskatchewan Coroners Service and Regina's Forensic Identification Unit have been called in to help investigate after the body of a man was found near A.E. Wilson Park on Sunday morning.
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Habitat for Humanity Saskatchewan to host Home by Midnight Gala in Regina
Guests at the May 3 event at Casino Regina will see a house being built live on stage to show the real impact of every dollar raised and the home will be awarded to one lucky winner on the night.

Regina artist avoiding travel to U.S. but finds inspiration in Trump's stance on diversity
Visual artist Zachari Logan said the U.S. president's cuts to diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility programs are a direct attack on the queer community but inspire him to create more art.

Regina urban wildlife research reveals 143 bird species and 15 mammals
Wildlife spotted at 28 biodiversity monitoring stations included yellow rail, an "extremely rare" black-billed cuckoo, an American mink and a couple of moose were seen in Wascana Park.
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

More security, renovations among changes at Saskatoon public libraries
More security guards, physical space changes and extra staff training designed to help manage and monitor the problematic behaviour seen at Frances Morrison and Dr. Freda Ahenakew public libraries.

Garden Talk: Everything you need to know about caring for your spring lawn
Where to buy alkaline tolerant grass seed, how to deal with annoying snow mold, when to rake up those leaves and tips for fertilizing both established lawns and ones planted last fall.

How to keep kids safe: Preventing impaired driving tragedies in Sask.
SGI urges parents to have proactive conversations with kids to prevent impaired driving tragedies and suggests discussing consequences, alternative options and how to make safe choices.

Video: Flooding prompts state of emergency in Aberdeen
Resident Alex Rennie said the flooding was mainly caused by melting ice dams. Temperatures in the Aberdeen area northeast of Saskatoon hit 16 C on Thursday and Saturday and 18 C on Friday.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show Segments - Monday, April 14th
Brittany Caffet's new series, "The Remarkable Klara Belkin: A Holocaust survivor in Saskatchewan." Bear spray, self-care, space junk and geese are back. Are"forever chemicals" affecting you?
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Friday, April 11
Regina Pats win the WHL draft lottery and eye local phenom Maddox Schultz, while TSN's Josh Lewenberg discusses the Toronto Raptors season and Luca Doncic's time with the LA Lakers.
SPORTS

Saskatchewan Rush to host first playoff game in six years later this month
The Rush clinched a playoff spot back in March, and the team currently holds the second-best record in the National Lacrosse League at 11-5, only a single game behind the first-place Buffalo Bandits.

Regina Pats win 2025 WHL draft lottery, will pick first overall
Regina's Maddox Schultz is expected to be a top pick in the draft after a stellar season with the Regina Pat Canadians, recording 43 goals and 50 assists with the U18 AAA club. The WHL Prospects Draft is on May 7.

'It gives me an escape': Basketball has major impact on Scott Collegiate student
David Crowe grew up in the foster system in B.C. before was taken in by his grandmother in Regina. Now years later, he says basketball helped him overcome the trauma's he dealt with.

WHL draft lottery to take place Thursday, Pats hold second-highest odds
The Regina Pats had another tough season in 2025, going 16-44-5-3. That record gives the Pats the second-best odds to win the first overall pick in the WHL draft when Thursday's lottery takes place.
CANADA & WORLD

Poilievre promises tougher ethics, Carney still taking a break, Singh campaigns in Ontario
On Sunday, Conservatives promise to tighten financial transparency rules, Carney and Poilievre to appear on Quebec talk show and NDP lays out plans for northern Ontario, that include more doctors.

Israel intensifies strikes across Gaza on Palm Sunday, hits hospital in the north
Hospitals have special protection under international law. Israel has besieged and raided them and struck multiple ones, while accusing Hamas of using them as cover for its fighters.

Poilievre pledges veterans' supports, Carney offers cheaper parks and museum access
As the election heads into the home stretch leading up to the April 28 vote, party leaders are looking ahead to televised debates next week in Montreal on Wednesday and Thursday.

Artificial intelligence, wearable tech can improve safety in stroke rehab: study
The software that detects changes that could indicate a risk of falling is a step toward seeing it integrated into wearable technology such as smart watches to help people avoid dangerous falls.
AGRICULTURE

New initiative hopes to boost consumer confidence for Canadian meat products
The Canadian Meat Council (CMC) is unveiling their participation in the Protein PACT Sustainability Framework. The initiative will look to uphold sustainability standards for Canada's beef producers.

2024 Agribition saw record number of international guests
The exhibition saw 145,000 people through the barn doors. It also had a record-breaking 1,200 international visitors from 75 different countries.

Saskatchewan short lines get a financial boost from the province
"In Saskatchewan, short line railways operate almost one quarter of all rail kilometers in the province," said Andrew Glastetter, president of the Western Canadian Short Line Railway Association.

Beef Expo inspires the next generation of cattle producers
The event will conclude with a showmanship demonstration and competition, giving exhibitors the chance to refine their presentation skills and gain valuable experience in the show ring.
PRAIRIE PROFILES

Introducing: The Remarkable Klara Belkin, airing next week
Holocaust survivor Klara Belkin, who lives in Saskatoon, shares her powerful story of survival and resilience in a new radio series marking 80 years since Bergen-Belsen's liberation.

Sixteen Grains: Building a legacy of food, family and tradition
What started with a family pancake recipe has grown into a business that honours generations of farming. Derek and Tricia Dery are bringing their love of food and family to kitchens across Canada.

Better Brother Brewing Co. empowers women to learn about craft beer
Women took part in the annual charity brew to generate donations for Saskatoon Interval House.

Survive the wilderness: Tips from a Sask. search and rescue expert
Devin King teaches bushcraft through Hoagy's Outdoor Survival Skills after decades in rescue work