REGINA NEWS

Regina police investigating second vehicle arson in less than a week
Regina police are asking for video surveillance from people in the area of East Sandpiper Crescent after a second vehicle arson in the east part of the city over the past week.

Regina police briefs: Robber allegedly brandishes gun while demanding cigarettes
Police in Regina have been busy recently, with officers responding to a robbery at gunpoint on Victoria Avenue, an attempted mugging on Fifth Avenue, a stabbing on 11th Avenue and a break in on Neville Drive.

Regina police charge man with seven unsuccessful vehicle thefts
It was seventh time unlucky for a 41-year-old man in Regina after police finally caught up with him and charged him with 19 offences related to seven separate incidents of unsuccessful vehicle theft.

'Regina is thrilled': Canada 55+ Games return to Queen City in 2028
"Our city has a long and proud history with these Games, and we're excited to once again showcase the spirit, energy and hospitality that define our community," said Mayor Chad Bachynski.
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

RCMP hunt for man wanted for shooting gun in Big River First Nation
Blaine Keenatch has been charged with several gun charges and assault by Saskatchewan RCMP after a fight with a woman outside a home on the Big River First Nation on Monday. No one was injured.

Sask. farmers weathering input price hikes that could 'wipe out the bottom line'
While fertilizer prices are spiking due to the war in the Middle East, Canadian producers are said to be better off than those from some other countries, due to the timing and farmers switching crops.

Three arrested, one man still wanted after North Battleford municipal break-in
Two men and a woman are facing charges after a break-in at a municipal building in North Battleford in March, but police are looking for help in identifying a fourth suspect.

Saskatoon area firefighters deal with first grass fire of the season
Whitecap Dakota Nation and Saskatoon fire departments worked on the blaze in Corman Park on Monday afternoon, and put it out before it reached a neighbouring property. No cause has been determined.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show - Tuesday, April 21
On Tuesday, Evan speaks with Premier Scott Moe from the Food, Fuel and Fertilizer Global Summit, explores nuclear power and discusses the RM of Sherwood's vote on the approved Bell Canada AI data centre.
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Tuesday, April 21
Will we see the Canadiens, Senators or Oilers in the Stanley Cup? Dan Clark talks about his entry to the Roughrider Plaza Of Honour, and what will we see in the off-season from the Winnipeg Jets?
SPORTS

Regina Pat Canadians improve to 2-0 at 2026 Telus Cup
The Regina Pat Canadians withstood a third period flurry from the Halifax Macs as the defending champions won 4-3 at the 2026 Telus Cup in Peterborough, Ont. The win improves the team to 2-0-0-0.

Blades star Zach Olsen, Saskatoon's Beckett Hamilton crack U18 World Championship roster
Two players with Saskatchewan connections will represent Canada at the 2026 IIHF U18 Men's World Hockey Championship in Slovakia - Blades forward Zach Olsen and Saskatoon product Beckett Hamilton.

Regina Pat Canadians open up Telus Cup with 7-3 win over host Peterborough Petes
The Regina Pat Canadians got off to a fast start at the Telus Cup. The defending champions beat the host Peterborough Petes 7-3 as Regina chases it's sixth gold medal at the tournament.

'Regina is thrilled': Canada 55+ Games return to Queen City in 2028
"Our city has a long and proud history with these Games, and we're excited to once again showcase the spirit, energy and hospitality that define our community," said Mayor Chad Bachynski.
CANADA & WORLD

Former Tory leader to Poilievre: forget floor-crossings, focus on policy
Erin O'Toole says he's told Pierre Poilievre to forget what's happening in the short term and focus on ensuring the party has a smart and reasonable set of commitments to put forward.

US puts negotiations with Iran on hold as ceasefire deadline nears
Trump has warned that "lots of bombs" will "start going off" if there's no agreement before the ceasefire deadline, and Iran's chief negotiator said that Tehran has "new cards on the battlef...

Her kidnapped son was killed in a Gaza tunnel. A new memoir gives a searing account of her grief
Hersh Goldberg-Polin was among the 251 abducted by Hamas in its 2023 attack. His hand was blown off by a grenade before he was dragged into Gaza and into the militant group's labyrinth of tunnels.

Senators call on Carney to restore antisemitism envoy, step up fight against hate
The Senate human rights committee says it has heard that Jewish Canadians feel unsafe on campuses and persecuted in their workplaces, while synagogue shootings have them thinking about moving abroad.
AGRICULTURE

Sask. farmers weathering input price hikes that could 'wipe out the bottom line'
While fertilizer prices are spiking due to the war in the Middle East, Canadian producers are said to be better off than those from some other countries, due to the timing and farmers switching crops.

'I live in Vegas': Canadian ag producers take gamble with high fuel, fertilizer costs
Prices for diesel and fertilizer have nearly doubled since the war involving the U.S, Iran and Israel, as the stalemate has choked vital oil and gas shipments through the Strait of Hormuz.

SaskPower preaches power line safety ahead of spring seeding on Saskatchewan farms
The Crown corporation said 315 incidents on farms involving SaskPower's infrastructure were reported last year. The company emphasized that all power line strikes are preventable.

Animal welfare group opposes use of strychnine for gopher control on Sask. farms
The SaskSPCA says the pest-control poison leads to "a slow, painful and inhumane death" for Richardson's ground squirrels, and its widespread use could pose a broader risk to ecosystems.
SASKATCHEWAN STORIES WITH BRITTANY CAFFET

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.

Repair Café giving broken items a second chance in Saskatoon
Once a month at Saskatoon Makerspace, volunteers help community members fix broken household items for free, sharing skills and bringing everything from lamps to coffee makers or clothing back to life.

Meet the woman giving Saskatoon's abandoned bunnies a second chance
Easter brings more than egg hunts - it brings abandoned pet rabbits. Since 2018, Donna Barth with River Haze Street Rabbit Rescue has rehomed 145 domestic rabbits found on Saskatoon streets.




























