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REGINA NEWS

Construction begins on new fire station in southeast Regina
The new station is designed to serve as a community hub, featuring a multi-purpose space for community events, a large recycling bin that residents can use, and a publicly accessible washroom.

Regina Mayor Chad Bachynski excited to see 11th Avenue reopening
"It's been a long time waiting, especially for the businesses that have lived through the construction, which obviously can be very, very frustrating and is impactful to them," the mayor said.

Quartet honours former pilot, musician with Remembrance Day tribute
This year's performance by the Nightingales will honour Dr. Howard Leyton-Brown, at Darke Hall, where the former Chair of the Department of Music at the University of Regina, had an office.

REAL CEO Rick Bennett leaves position for 'personal and family reasons'
Trent Fraser, who previously served as REAL's acting president and CEO from April to June of this year, will take over the role on an interim basis until a new leader is hired in 2026.
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

Saskatchewan expands pharmacy strep throat testing for faster care
More Saskatchewan pharmacies can now test for and treat strep throat. This expansion is giving families across the province faster answers, fewer ER visits and care right in their own communities.

Saskatoon spin studio's Roughrider-themed class appeals to football fans
Spinning work and pleasure together, RYDE YXE instructor Paige Hansen hosted a Roughriders-themed class. She's bled green ever since the team brought her happiness after childhood cancer treatments.

Winnipeg man dead after rollover west of Lanigan on Wednesday: RCMP
According to the Saskatchewan RCMP, the crash happened at around 1 p.m. on Highway 761, about nine kilometres west of the community. "The driver of the vehicle was declared deceased by EMS at the scene."

Snowden man charged with murder after Mounties find woman dead during wellness check
Police said 68-year-old Kevin Searcy has been charged with murder in connection with the death of 69-year-old Diane Searcy. "The two were known to each other and in a relationship," the RCMP noted.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show - Friday, Nov. 7
SARM President Bill Huber talks about the federal budget with Evan, Assistant Commissioner Robin McNeil checks in about the RCMP's state of affairs, and Tim Gitzel discusses how tariffs affect nuclear power.
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Thursday, Nov. 6
Alexander Ovechkin scores his 900th goal. The Toronto Blue Jays extend a qualifying offer to Bo Bichette. The REDBLACKS stun the CFL and announce Ryan Dinwiddie as their new coach and GM.
SPORTS

Trump pardons former Mets great Darryl Strawberry on past tax evasion and drug charges
Strawberry was indicted for tax evasion and eventually pleaded guilty in 1995 to a single count, based on his failure to report $350,000 in income from autographs, appearances and sales of memorabilia.

Hockey Canada unveils jerseys for 2026 Olympic Winter Games
Hockey Canada says the multi-tone design of the maple leaf crests reflects the look of a diamond, representing the athletes' ability to "withstand incredible pressure." The jerseys were designed by Nike.

Ex-NFL star Antonio Brown arrested on attempted murder charge in Miami shooting
Brown, 37, was taken into custody by U.S. Marshals in Dubai, said Miami police spokesman Mike Vega. He was flown to Essex County, New Jersey, where he is being held pending extradition to Miami.

Huskies and Rams rivalry reignited in 88th Hardy Cup Final
The Huskies and Rams kick off the 88th Hardy Cup Final at 2 p.m. on Saturday at Griffith Stadium in Saskatoon. It's the second straight year these two provincial rivals have met in this competition.
CANADA & WORLD

Kendrick Lamar leads 2026 Grammy nominations, followed by Lady Gaga, Jack Antonoff and Cirkut
Lady Gaga is up for song, record and album of the year - her first time receiving nominations in all three categories simultaneously. She could also score potential wins in several other categories.

Liberal government survives second confidence vote amid Conservative caucus turmoil
That first key vote was overshadowed by Alberta Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux's announcement that he will resign from Parliament, following days of rumours suggesting he might join the Liberals.

Canada adds surprise 67,000 jobs in October, unemployment rate drops to 6.9%
October was a solid month for Canadian youths looking for work: after months of struggling in a tough labour market, workers 15 to 24 gained 21,000 positions in the month, the first increase since January.

Gunshots herald ostrich cull after police limit access to British Columbia farm
The owners of the farm near Edgewood in southeastern B.C. fought the order, but on Thursday the Supreme Court of Canada declined to hear their final appeal, lifting a stay on the cull.
AGRICULTURE

Farmers' Almanac says it will cease publication after 208 years, citing financial challenges
The publication, not to be confused with the even older Old Farmer's Almanac, was first printed in 1818. For centuries it's used a secret formula to generate long-range weather forecasts.

APAS responds to India's 30 per cent duty on yellow pea imports
"There's been a suggestion for a while that we need to find alternative markets, and that is certainly true, but to replace the amount of peas going in India is going to be really tough," said Bill Prybyls...

Sask. set to open proposal for animal welfare enforcement
The government said reporting requirements for agencies delivering animal protection services, enforcement provisions, and oversight of animal protection officers all needed to be updated.

Producers preparing for winter as harvest wraps up in Sask.: Crop report
In addition to concerns around canola tariffs, the ministry explained that growing conditions varied significantly across the province this year, with some areas continuing to struggle with drought.
SASKATCHEWAN STORIES WITH BRITTANY CAFFET

Coffee with a cause: Brewing belonging at a Saskatchewan non-profit
This isn't your average cup of joe. Adults with intellectual disabilities at Light of the Prairies help prepare and deliver LOTP Coffee, filling every bag with pride, joy and purpose.

A playground fit for a princess: Sask. mom fundraising to improve accessibility
Saskatoon's Makenna Hiebert dreams of swinging and sliding like her friends. The five-year-old's mom is fundraising to make the playground at St. Anne School wheelchair accessible for Makenna and all kids.

Where memory rests: A visit to Saskatoon's oldest cemetery
This Halloween, walk among the city's oldest documented graves in Nutana Cemetery with city archivist Jeff O'Brien. Uncover tragic stories of settlers, lost children and lives cut short on the prairie.

Meet the Indigenous artist behind the massive Midtown mall mural
Jade Roberts' bright, bold mural at Saskatoon's Midtown mall celebrates Indigenous culture, storytelling and Saskatchewan's native plant life - turning an unremarkable wall into a powerful piece of public art.

























