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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.

Saskatoon intersection at 4th Avenue and 25th Street closing for water main work
The City of Saskatoon says the intersection will be completely closed starting Thursday morning and detours will be in place, allowing crews to continue work on the 25th Street water main lining project.

Euthanized Forestry Farm grizzly had 'large tumour' pressing on spine
The city said animal care workers responded quickly when they observed changes in the bear's condition, but noted that the tumour pressing onto the grizzly's upper spine was not surgically treatable.
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

Photo radar cameras returning to Sask. roads in coming weeks
Back in May, SGI's photo speed enforcement program was essentially put on pause. According to the Crown corporation, the cameras will be operational again soon, though there's still no firm date.

Minister hits pause on special unit for Saskatchewan Marshals Service
The province had issued a tender requesting submissions for the supply of equipment for a special response unit of the marshals service, with the list including sniper rifles and a sound cannon.

Regina road opponents seek injunction against Prince of Wales project
Ducks Unlimited Canada and members of the McKell family allege the city has breached a conservation easement agreement by proceeding with consultation on a proposed extension of Prince of Wales Drive.

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 - Thursday, Aug. 20
On Thursday's show, the NFL team previews continue with the Saints and the Jets. Jamie talks flag football and the 2028 Olympics and what are the biggest "I wish I was there" moments for sports fans?
SPORTS

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.

VIDEO: Regina golfer hits hole in one to win gold at Special Olympics
The ace on the 135-yard 16th hole at Medicine Hat Golf and Country Club helped Taylor Carter claim the gold in his division at the Games, as he finished the competition with a two-stroke lead on Friday.

Chuckwagon champ weighs in on why sport is so popular in Meadow Lake
Colby Stanley, who lives in Meadow Lake, said chuckwagon racing has deep roots in both communities, where horses, hockey and outdoor life are significant parts of the local identity.
CANADA & WORLD

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."

Montreal to provide police with body cameras and new powers
The city plans to adopt a rule banning insults toward city employees, including police. The bylaw would give police new powers to issue fines for someone who insults them or another city employee.

Rescuers use new tech to save caver trapped vertically in Alberta's 'Psych Squeeze'
Search and Rescue Alberta says the man was freed from the tigh spot at around 10 p.m. after an operation involving 13 cave rescuers, 10 firefighters and two Kananaskis Mountain rescue members.

Carney nearly begged premiers to put U.S. booze back on shelves to secure deal: Kinew
Carney briefed the premiers on Wednesday about the agreement with the U.S. to stop punishing new tariffs and address longstanding ones on major industries including steel, forestry and autos.
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.



























