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City of Regina accepting proposals to develop GM Plant building
The city is accepting proposals to develop the empty 300,000 square foot building known as the GM Plant. located on 1250 Winnipeg Street. Interested parties can contact the city for more information.

Man charged with impaired driving after allegedly hitting pedestrian on Eighth Ave.
"The victim was taken to hospital by EMS for treatment of what appeared to be minor injuries. The driver of the vehicle did not remain on scene," the Regina Police Service said in a statement.

Regina police looking for firearm possibly connected to city's 10th homicide case of 2025
Police said they believe the firearm used in the shooting "may have been disposed" in the area of Saskatchewan Drive to Victoria Avenue, Montreal Street to Wallace Street and are asking people to check.

Regina police receive third report of possibly tampered Halloween candy
Acting police chief Lorilee Davies said she doesn't believe the reports are part of a targeted attack and could potentially be "a manufacturing issue," after metal was found in chocolate in Glen Elm.
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

Judge denies Romana Didulo's request to move Swift Current case
Didulo, 51, told the court that travelling to Swift Current is difficult because she is required to remain in Regina under her release conditions. Judge Jacobson denied the request to move proceedings.

Federal budget does 'little' for Saskatchewan: Organizations
Representatives from various sectors shared mixed reactions following Prime Minister Mark Carney's first federal budget. Some say it 'missed the mark' and did little to acknowledge the province.

Bail conditions relaxed for former Richmound school owner
A Richmound man who housed the self-proclaimed "Queen of Canada," Romana Didulo, appeared in court this week, where his bail conditions were relaxed.

Teenage boy charged in relation to a fatal hit-and-run on Halloween: Police
La Loche RCMP said it received a report from paramedics on Halloween about a collision involving a pedestrian on Washington Avenue. A teenage boy has been charged in connection with the collision.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show - Thursday, Nov. 6
8:30 - After the reveal of this federal budget, Evan speaks with Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe to hear how the budget will impact people living in our province. Evan also asks Premier Moe about the fallout of tarif...
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Wednesday, Nov. 5
The weekend ahead is full of football in Saskatchewan! The USask Huskies take on the U of R Rams in the Hardy Cup. And the Riders prepare for the Western Final, with weather expected to be chilly.
SPORTS

Riders Rolan Milligan, KeeSean Johnson trending up ahead of CFL West Final
After getting a few players back earlier in the week, two more key pieces were able to get more work in for the Saskatchewan Roughriders. The club will host the CFL West Final on Saturday at 5:30 p.m.

Dohnte Meyers, Trevon Tate among Riders practising ahead of CFL West Final
The Saskatchewan Roughriders got to enjoy some extra time off last week after finishing first in the CFL West Division. Now some players could be set to return from injury ahead of the West Final.

Dodgers eyeing a historic three-peat after back-to-back World Series wins
With three titles in the last six years, the Dodgers next will attempt to equal the New York Yankees, who were the last team to win three consecutive championships from 1998-2000.

Saskatoon to host 2027 Brier as event celebrates 100th anniversary
"Saskatoon is thrilled to host the 100th anniversary of the Montana's Brier - a landmark moment in one of Canada's most beloved sporting traditions," Saskatoon Mayor Cynthia Block said in a statement.
CANADA & WORLD

Ottawa's tax credits to reduce emissions aren't working as intended, watchdog says
The report comes after the release of the Carney government's first budget, which called for increases to investment tax credits, including a $3 billion boost for companies investing in carbon capture.

Mistakenly released UK prisoner turns himself in as search continues for second freed convict
Both men were wrongly freed from Wandsworth, which was built in southwest London in the middle of the 19th century, and was under scrutiny after another prisoner escaped two years ago.

Slime, Battleship and Trivial Pursuit join the Toy Hall of Fame
Each year, the Hall of Fame recognizes toys that have inspired creative play across generations, culling its finalists from among thousands of nominees, before voting by the public and a panel of experts.

Majority of Americans think Canada is negotiating in good faith: Poll
Democrats overwhelmingly had positive views of Canada, according to the poll. Most Republicans and Independents saw Canada as a good trading partner, but not to the same degree.
AGRICULTURE

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.

Farm groups ask federal government to create export sales reporting program
The groups are calling on the Canadian government to reverse the information disadvantage producers face through creation of an export sales reporting program, which would include data on sales.
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.

























