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Canada Day festivities in Saskatoon drew big crowds despite new location
"One of the things that was amazing down there is the way in which we were able to celebrate Canada and Saskatchewan and Saskatoon," said Shad Ali, Saskatoon's Canada Day festival organizer.

Saskatoon Police Briefs: Alleged robber arrested wearing stolen clothes
"Prior to leaving, the man threatened store security with a knife," the police force said in a statement. "Police responded and located a man, wearing several of the stolen items, nearby."

Saskatoon Crime Briefs: Police plane used in car chase arrest
A 31-year-old man was arrested Monday after the Chevrolet Malibu he was driving was stopped by tire deflation devices after the plane tracked the vehicle, and officers investigate a Sunday stabbing.

Some Saskatoon parks, playgrounds getting a makeover in 2025
The city said that upgrades may include new or improved pathways, lighting, upgraded irrigation and drainage systems, landscaping, and amenities such as benches, picnic tables and play structures.
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

Heat warnings from Environment Canada blanket parts of southwestern Saskatchewan
"This is very hot weather, and it gets very hot in the cars with the sun beating down on it as well. If it's too hot for you, it's definitely going to be too hot for infants and also for your pets."

'Heartbreaking:' Neighbours horrified after house fire sends multiple people to hospital
Neighbours say two kids were among those who escaped the burning home on Rosemont Crescent on Wednesday. "Everybody was sitting here in tears," said Cherish Pelletier, who lives nearby.

NDP say Sask. government fiscal year deficit is 'extremely troubling'
The province is predicting high crop insurance payouts at the mid-year financial update, with a projected deficit of $743 million. At the third-quarter update, the province projected a $660 million deficit.

C-5 protesters pick up tickets after allegedly blocking bridge north of Prince Albert
"Officers tried to get them to move off the roadway and when they refused, all were ticketed under the Traffic Safety Act for unlawfully walking on a highway," the Saskatchewan RCMP said in a statement.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show - Wednesday, July 2
Guest host Brent Loucks talks business with Paul Martin, wildfire trauma with Soodeh Saberian, the growing gopher population with Darrell Crabbe and we get jazzy with Saskatoon's Shannon Josdal.
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Wednesday, July 2
The CFL made its negotiation list public for the first time ever. NHL free agency officially begins. The Blue Jays had fans on their feet with a big Canada Day win. And who's the hottest CFL team right now?
SPORTS

Brian Shalovelo still inspiring players after 47 years of coaching fastball in Saskatoon
"Successes can be many things. It can be not only skills development, but it's also like positive self image and work ethic - things like that really are life skills. It's not just playing the game."

'Insane': Artist moved by reception of 2025 Indigenous Riders logo
Nehiyaw artist Chris Chipak designed the new Indigenous Riders logo that was first unveiled on June 21. He spoke about the popularity of merchandise with the new design on Monday's The Evan Bray Show.

Riders hit bye week undefeated, eyeing rest and recovery
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are heading into their bye week undefeated, and players say the timing couldn't be better for rest and recovery after a physical start to the CFL season.

AJ Ouellette's big rushing day leads Riders to win over Lions
Without starting quarterback Trevor Harris, the Saskatchewan Roughriders used a big rushing night by AJ Ouellette to improve to 4-0 on the season. The Riders will now enjoy a bye week before their next game.
CANADA & WORLD

Fire again threatens Lytton, B.C., one of hundreds of blazes across Canada
This week marks the four-year anniversary of a deadly wildfire that destroyed the British Columbia village of Lytton and the community is again under threat, with a fire burning north of the community.

Del Monte, the 139-year-old canned fruits and vegetables company, seeks bankruptcy protection
"Consumer preferences have shifted away from preservative-laden canned food in favor of healthier alternatives," said Sarah Foss, global head of legal and restructuring at Debtwire.

Ottawa must pass a law revoking digital service tax before refunds are issued: CRA
MPs are now on their summer break and the Canada Revenue Agency says they'll need to pass legislation formally revoking the tax when Parliament returns in order for taxpayers to get their money back.

Sean "Diddy" Combs acquitted of most serious charges, convicted of a prostitution-related offense
Combs was acquitted of sex trafficking and racketeering charges that could have put one of hip-hop's most celebrated figures behind bars for life. The result came on the third day of deliberations.
AGRICULTURE

Sask. Wildlife Federation helping landowners control gopher populations
"We recognize the growing frustration gophers are causing in rural areas, particularly as they damage crops and create hazards for livestock," said Darrell Crabbe, the federation's executive director.

Saskatchewan farmers hit with wave of gophers damaging crops
"If there is an overpopulation of gophers, they can clean off acres (of crops) in virtually days," said Bill Huber. Farmers from all over the province are calling SARM for help to remove the critters.

Drought support for farmers coming from provincial, federal governments
"In 2021 and 2023, this same initiative was successfully implemented, resulting in over half a million acres of additional low yield crop redirected to feed," said Agriculture Minister Daryl Harrison.

'Worst we've seen': Maple Creek, Enterprise join growing list of RMs declaring drought emergency
Leaders in the RMs said they're not just asking for temporary relief. They want insurance programs re-evaluated, freight support and long-term plans that reflect the reality of climate-driven drought cycles.
PRAIRIE PROFILES

From plates to pendants: Saskatchewan artist makes jewelry from dishes
Saskatoon artist Sheri Wollf transforms broken dishes into stunning jewelry, turning forgotten heirlooms into wearable memories. Discover the heartfelt story behind Transformed Jewelry & Design Studio.

Large and in charge: What it takes to eat like the Riders' O-line
Raw eggs, loaf cakes and calories by the thousands: Step inside the daily eating routine of the Roughriders' offensive linemen, where every meal is a critical play in the game of size and strength.

Buzzing with wisdom: Five life lessons from a Sask. beekeeper dad
This Father's Day, a Shellbrook beekeeper shares how his dad's quiet wisdom shaped a legacy. Today, Hannigan Honey's golden bounty travels from the prairies to kitchens as far away as Japan.

Vintage quilts, modern coats: A Saskatchewan crafter's cozy transformations
Saskatoon quilter Ashleigh Hemsley transforms once-forgotten quilts into stunning, wearable jackets - breathing new life into cherished heirlooms, one thoughtful stitch at a time.