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SASKATOON NEWS

Police briefs: Stolen Saskatoon police vehicle found in back alley
A police vehicle was taken for a short joyride, and officers were called to two stabbings in Riversdale and Confederation Park on Tuesday.

Saskatoon Police Briefs: Teen attacked with knife, assault outside bar
Police said a 16-year-old boy was attacked with a knife on Monday night, and three men were arrested for aggravated assault after allegedly attacking two men outside a bar on Idylwyld.

Saskatoon police responded to three stabbings over the weekend
In one incident, a 32-year-old victim was allegedly attacked by a man wielding a machete. In a second case, police said a woman was attacked while she was confined in a motel room.

Saskatoon Police Briefs: Four arrests after Friday break-and-enter calls
Police were called to Shannon Crescent in the city's Holliston Neighbourhood on Friday morning "after it was reported three men entered a home armed with a firearm and unlawfully confined a woman."
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

Evan Bray Show panel discusses Carney's victory and what's next for Canada
Doug Richardson, John Gormley and Cathy Sproule joined Bray to discuss Carney's win, the surprises they saw on Monday night, and what the Liberal victory means for Canada and for Saskatchewan.

'Don't give up': Families of missing people speak out to raise awareness
There are currently 140 people who have been reported missing in Saskatchewan for six months or more. The pain of not knowing where their loved ones are is felt every day by their families.

'Light to the nations': Sask. Catholics, FSIN chief reflect on death of pope
Bernice Daratha, a member of the Company of Saint Ursula in Saskatoon, said there was a "bit of sadness" upon hearing the news of Francis' death, but she hopes his legacy will continue into the future.

Carney's election victory draws mixed reaction in Saskatchewan
"The move towards a much more traditional two-party system in Canada, which we haven't had for decades... that's really quite striking," said political scientist Loleen Berdahl.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show Segments - Friday, April 25th
Federal election update, RCMP's Rhonda Blackmore checks in, Bugs 'n Hugs, Belton's eats, Holocaust survivor Abe Silverman's story, new habits, and three small-town boys head to Spain for soccer!
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Tuesday, April 29
The latest on the CFL Draft and who the Saskatchewan Roughriders have picked, and will the Winnipeg Jets leave their struggles in St Louis as they host Game 5?
SPORTS

Riders select Kurtis Rourke in the third, DL Ali Saad in CFL Draft
Kurtis Rourke was one of the top prospects in the CFL Draft but the quarterback will have NFL opportunities. That didn't stop the Saskatchewan Roughriders from selecting him in the third round.

Saskatchewan athletes, coach named to inaugural Canada women's futsal team
Athletes Jadyn Steinhauer, Jade Houmphanh, Erica Hindmarsh and coach Jerson Barandica-Hamilton have been named to the Canadian team for this week's CONCACAF W Futsal Championship in Guatemala.

The Green Zone: Maddox Schultz recalls whirlwind Telus Cup win
The 15-year-old Regina product led the way at the Telus Cup as the Pat Canadians won the gold medal. He said he's grateful for his teammates and parents who have helped him get to where he is today.

'It was awesome': Ajou Ajou looks back on CFL Draft
Ajou Ajou was a seventh-round pick by the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the 2024 CFL Draft. He turned his rookie season into an opportunity that now sees him getting a chance with the Indianapolis Colts.
CANADA & WORLD

Energy industry strikes hopeful tone after Liberal federal election win
The Canadian Association of Energy Contractors says both the Liberals and the Conservatives recognized the need to grow oil and gas development during the election campaign, which ended in a Liberal win.

Alberta Premier Smith congratulates Carney, warns him against future 'hostile acts'
Smith is urging Carney to immediately reset the relationship with her province, accusing the Liberal Party of Canada of undermining Alberta's resource-based economy for a decade.

CFIB to work with new government and opposition in dealing with tariff battle
CFIB president Dan Kelly said it was good to hear both Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre pledging to work together to address the threat of U.S. tariffs in a minority Parliament.

Elections Canada pauses vote counting with majority still in question
The Liberals were leading or elected in 168 seats when the counting was paused, four short of a majority. Elections Canada estimated the uncounted votes could affect the result in about a dozen ridings.
AGRICULTURE

SaskPower shares tips to help farmers stay safe during seeding
"Preparation is vital when operating farm equipment around power lines. Plan your route before heading out, know what to do if a line contact happens, and plan routine breaks to avoid fatigue."

RealAg: Michael Harvey of CAFTA about U.S.-Canada trade tensions
Michael Harvey of CAFTA says U.S. politicians aren't focused on Canada-but trade with us helps American farmers. Tariffs raise U.S. farmers' costs and weaken their global competitiveness.

'It feels personal': Canadian farmers cope with Chinese tariffs on canola and peas
China hit Canadian farmers with 100 per cent tariffs on canola oil, canola meal and peas in retaliation to Canada slapping Beijing with levies on Chinese-made electric vehicles, steel and aluminum.

Farmers optimistic heading into spring seeding, agriculture minister says
Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister Daryl Harrison says farmers are out on the fields already in some parts of the province, while the fields in other areas are still covered by snow.
PRAIRIE PROFILES

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

Meet the Sask. blacksmith sparking a revival of the age-old craft
Humboldt's Tyler Dies fuses ancient techniques with modern creativity in his blacksmithing business.

Saskatoon martial arts studio empowers women through self-defence
"It has completely, completely changed my life," said Crystal Greenwood, of Okami Martial Arts.

Why you might hear drumming at Jim Pattison Children's Hospital
Indigenous Birth Support Workers work with First Nations, Métis and Inuit families in a program designed to rebuild trust within the health-care system, ensuring families feel seen and respected.