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Saskatoon road closures to hit Idylwyld, Circle, McClocklin
Closures are coming to Idywlyd Drive, Circle Drive and McClocklin Road on Sunday and Monday, meaning drivers in Saskatoon may need to take a few detours to get to their destinations.

Traffic restrictions on Circle Drive lifted after crash: Police
Saskatoon police said early reports indicate a truck travelling "at a high rate of speed" collided with another vehicle and rolled into a hotel parking lot. No serious injuries were reported.

Saskatoon synagogue leaders question motive behind Aug. 1 egging
The egging of Congregation Agudas Israel wasn't directed at the Jewish community, according to the accused's lawyer, but was fuelled by booze. For some in the congregation, that's hard to believe.

Saskatchewan's first thermal-cycle spa to open at Dakota Dunes in December
The Dakota Dunes Thermal Spa is set to open on Dec. 4, 2026 and will be the first thermal spa in Saskatchewan and the first Indigenous-themed spa in Canada.
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

Thousands flock to St. Walburg for 36th annual Wild Blueberry Festival
The annual event brings together a wide variety vendors selling homemade food, crafts and art, as well as events such as the Show and Shine vehicle display, live entertainment and games.

Weyburn fundraiser aims to name cat room after highway shooting victim Tanya Myers
A fundraiser to name a cat room at the new Humane Society facility in Weyburn after Tanya Myers has been started by someone who never knew her. Myers was killed in a highway shooting in September 2025.

Worker loses leg in emergency field amputation at Lajord grain terminal
The Kronau fire department said the man had to have his leg removed in an emergency field amputation on Aug. 19. Canada Occupational Health and Safety said it is conducting an investigation.

Shake the Lake returns to Regina with Sugar Ray, Smash Mouth and more
Friday's show kicks off with School of Rock and Blu Beach Band, followed by Barney Bentall and the Legendary Hearts, known for hits like "Something to Live For" and "Come Back to Me."
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show - Friday, August 21
On Friday 's show, will Saskatchewan become a major player in the global defence industry? Plus, big developments at Whitecap Dakota nation and Dave Genn from 54-40 joins the show ahead of Shake the Lake.
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Friday, Aug. 21
Regina Thunder running back Peter Boersch, Dave Naylor, Bob Marjanovich and Britton Gray look at the Roughriders game against BC Lions, and Lion Zander Horvath talks about preparations for Saskatchewan.
SPORTS

Sam Emilus returns to Riders' lineup for crucial clash against Lions
The wide receiver returns to the Roughriders lineup after missing three games. He will look to help the team bounce back from a loss last week as Saskatchewan take on the B.C. Lions on Sunday.

Roughriders enter second half of season looking to build on 6-3 record
The Saskatchewan Roughriders overcame adversity in the first half of the CFL season and head into the second half with a 6-3 record as they focus on making improvements.

Woods relishing first season with Riders ahead of B.C. return
Josh Woods spent five seasons with the B.C. Lions but joined the Riders this past offseason. He has been a key contributor this year and credits confidence from his coaches and teammates for his success.

Harris, Riders look to bounce back against Lions
The Saskatchewan Roughriders dropped to 6-3 after a loss to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Saskatchewan will now look to get back into the win column this week against the B.C. Lions on Sunday.
CANADA & WORLD

Chinese humanoid robots smash human records at Beijing robot games
The five-day games demonstrate China's rapid progress in advanced robotics as the technology race with the U.S. heats up, with 51 events taking place including running, table tennis and soccer.

Canada vows dollar-for-dollar tariff retaliation after U.S. trade talks crumble
The collapse of trade talks meant new 50 per cent tariffs on billions of dollars in Canadian exports to the U.S. are now in effect, and PM Mark Carney vowed Canada would retaliate with equal measures.

No deal: U.S. tariffs to hit Canada after trade talks collapse
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer says Canada declined to finalize a trade deal under terms agreed earlier in the week. The duties also affect goods that are compliant with CUSMA.

Driver 'shouldn't be here' after crash with plane in B.C. speared rod through seat
Prince George resident Jaime Pawliuk says he only suffered cuts and minor whiplash, but given the severity of the crash that sent a metal rod spearing through his backseat, he "shouldn't be here."
AGRICULTURE

Harvest moving slowly in Sask. as farmers hope for warmer weather
According to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture, harvest is four per cent complete across the province, well behind the five-year average of 15 per cent and the 10-year average of 12 per cent.

Farmers say southeast Sask. rain won't dampen start of harvest
Environment Canada issued a rainfall warning for an area including Carlyle, Estevan, and Moosomin, but southeast Saskatchewan farmers say the rain won't delay the start of harvest for them.

Cool weather slows the start of harvest on Saskatchewan farms
Saskatchewan's harvest is behind the five-year average of six per cent and the 10-year average of five per cent, but slightly ahead of the one per cent completion recorded at the same time in 2025.

Man from RM of Martin charged after allegedly altering cattle brands
Police said the 52-year-old man has been charged with altering a brand on cattle and fraud over $5,000. He's set to appear in provincial court in Moosomin in September, police added.
SASKATCHEWAN STORIES WITH BRITTANY CAFFET

Planes, trains and automobiles: The remarkable life of Bill Noble
He's worked with fighter jets, driven race cars and flown planes. Yet the thing that brings Bill Noble the most joy is sharing his childhood passion for trains as conductor of the Wheatland Express.

Gus' Sweet Treats: Meet Martensville's 10-year-old ice cream man
Remember the scramble when you heard the ice cream bike coming? Young entrepreneur Gus Fandrich is bringing that little bit of nostalgic summer magic back to Martensville.

Beyond the river: The secrets growing in Gabriel Dumont Park
A walk through Saskatoon's Gabriel Dumont Park with Michif educator Kendall Hanikenne reveals the food, medicine and traditional knowledge growing along the trails near the South Saskatchewan River.

Nature's Food Bank: Turning a problem into protein
Thousands of migratory birds are harvested in Saskatchewan every year by outfitters and hunters. This Saskatoon non-profit is making sure that meat finds its way to people who need it most.



























