REGINA NEWS

Two men now charged with murder in Regina's second homicide of 2026
Two men are now facing second-degree murder charges after the death of Myles Anderson in Regina earlier this month. Anderson's killing on April 13 was the second homicide recorded in the city in 2026.

Regina drug alert: 29 overdoses, three deaths in three days ring alarm bells
Between April 24 and 26, there were 29 overdoses in Regina, and three people died from suspected overdoses. Several drug samples tested were found to contain both fentanyl and benzodiazepines.

Former Regina mayor backs proposal to revive city's REAL District
Michael Fougere says he supports a proposed deal that would see the Brandt Group buy part of Regina's REAL District. He said the offer is fair and reasonable, and could help revitalize the property.

Data centre protest graffiti sprayed across RM of Sherwood building
Regina Police Service has begun investigating the aggressive graffiti, the latest in what has been a fierce backlash against construction of the Bell Canada AI data centre that has already broken ground.
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

Survey says: Sask. parents to be polled about kids on social media
The premier said his government decided it would be best for such a ban to be federal, but would like to know citizens' thoughts on the matter. Moe said results will be shared with the Government of Canada.

'A good discussion to have': Premier approves of federal sovereign wealth fund
Moe said the fund speaks further to what he's been saying about attracting more investment to grow the economy, slipping in another vote to change the regulatory environment in the country as well.

He would have fought, family says of Saskatoon homicide victim
Wray Musqua's sister said her brother, who was the city's sixth murder victim of 2026, was stabbed in the heart. His family remember him as smart, 'larger than life,' and a loving father to 15 children.

Denare Beach woman who lost home in 2025 wildfire frustrated with preparations for upcoming season
Rhonda Werbicki lost her family home of 26 years at Denare Beach to wildfires last year. At an NDP event, she described getting a call from her alarm company, letting her know her house was on fire.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show - Tuesday, April 28
8:30 - The war involving Iran has increased uncertainty in global energy markets, largely because the Strait of Hormuz has been closed, sometimes reopened, but mostly closed. We all know the impact that has had at t...
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Monday, April 27
Are the Oilers done in the NHL playoffs? Drew Remenda weighs in on the Ducks OT winner. Will the Buffalo Sabres go deep? What now for Ottawa Senators? And we have a preview of the CFL Draft.
SPORTS

Riders could target linemen early in CFL Draft, analysts say
The Saskatchewan Roughriders will select ninth overall in the first round of the 2026 CFL Draft. While a Canadian receiver could be targeted, some analysts believe a lineman makes sense for the team.

Michaela Kleisinger back as U of R Cougars head coach
After a review last week, the university determined Michaela Kleisinger should remain as the women's basketball head coach after social media backlash over an apparent decision to move on from her.

Tigers roar back against Prince Albert Raiders in Game 2
Medicine Hat Tigers tied the WHL Eastern Conference final series with a 5-0 shutout over the Raiders in Prince Albert on Saturday. The teams meet again in Game 3 on Tuesday in Medicine Hat.

VIDEO: Saskatchewan Rush eliminated by Toronto Rock in NLL quarterfinals
It's the end of the line for the Saskatchewan Rush falling in National Lacrosse League quarterfinals to the Toronto Rock on Saturday, knocked out of NLL playoffs in the single-elimination loss.
CANADA & WORLD

Man charged with attempted assassination of Trump in White House correspondents' dinner shooting
Cole Tomas Allen appeared in court Monday to face federal charges in a chaotic encounter that resulted in shots being fired, Trump being rushed off the stage and guests ducking for cover under tables.

Liberals formalize majority, move to limit debate on committee restructuring
The government moved quickly to make use of its new majority powers by introducing a motion to limit debate on a change to the House rules that would enable the Liberals to take control of committees.

Antisemitic incidents hit another record high in 2025, B'nai Brith reports
The report says antisemitic incidents in Canada - which have included gunfire, arson and vandalism attacks on synagogues and Jewish schools - have doubled in number since 2022.

Prime Minister Mark Carney announces Canada's first sovereign wealth fund
Carney says the fund will invest in Canadian industrial projects in areas such as energy, mining, agriculture and tech. The prime minister says Ottawa will put up funds alongside private investors.
AGRICULTURE

Drought fears linger as seeding begins on southwest Saskatchewan farms
Farmers in southwest Saskatchewan are seeding after a very volatile spring, and they say a lack of subsoil moisture and outdated support programs leave the season and their future uncertain.

From lake to plate: Wild rice harvesting draws Indigenous people to the land
Wild rice is an important crop for First Nations and Métis people and was first introduced in Northern Saskatchewan in the 1930s. It sells for top dollar in international markets. Part 1 in a series.

Farmers feeling anxious as late snowfalls delay seeding: Shaun Haney
Late-April snow is delaying Saskatchewan seeding, making farmers anxious. Shaun Haney says uneven moisture and Monette Farms' creditor protection are adding uncertainty.

Monette Group files for creditor protection
Monette said farming operations, including seeding, crop care and harvest, will continue during the restructuring. Lease agreements remain in force, and rent obligations are being actively managed.
SASKATCHEWAN STORIES WITH BRITTANY CAFFET

Meet the Langham taxidermists preserving stories, not just trophies
At Tough Tines Taxidermy in rural Saskatchewan, Jolene and Cory Kallis turn harvested animals into lasting memories. From a hunter's first deer to exotic species, every mount preserves a story.

How chess is helping Saskatoon kids slow down and think
Saskatoon kids are learning how to think ahead and focus deeply through hands‑on chess workshops that bring the game to life, guided by Arash Abdollahzadeh, a former international competitor from Iran.

Where fun meets fitness: Exploring Dynasty Ninja in Saskatoon
Dynasty Ninja is Saskatoon's ninja gym, where kids and adults train with climbing, swinging and balancing obstacles to improve strength, agility and confidence.

First Nations University of Canada marks 50 years with annual spring powwow
The First Nations University of Canada Spring Celebration Powwow returns to Regina Saturday and Sunday celebrating Indigenous culture, community and tradition during the university's 50th anniversary year.



























