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SASKATOON NEWS

Thousands of Saskatoon children given free school backpacks and supplies
White Buffalo Youth Lodge gave thousands of backpacks to children ahead of the school year this week, with some families lining up for the supplies at 4 and 5 a.m. even though doors opened at 9 a.m.

Saskatoon firefighters rescue man stuck in dog park drain grate
The man was caught in the grating of a large drainage pipe at Silverwood Dog Park, Saskatoon Fire Department said. Firefighters cut the grating then used a system of ropes to lift the man out of the pipe.

Saskatchewan's first Pediatric IBD Day brings families together
Saskatchewan's first Pediatric IBD Day in Saskatoon will bring children, families and care providers together, as specialized services continue to make care available closer to home.

Saskatoon classic vehicle parade visits local care homes
Residents living in care homes in the city will get to see some of the classics in town for Rock 102 Show & Shine Weekend as a parade of dozens of vehicles set to visit five different facilities today.
SASKATCHEWAN NEWS

Rare native plant discovered in diverse Macklin grasslands
The discovery of smooth goosefoot, which is threatened nationally and has a vulnerable and rare provincial status, is noteworthy because it is usually found in more southerly parts of Saskatchewan.

Sask. weather specialist weighs in on Environment Canada storm alert change
Jenny Hagan, a severe weather specialist, joined The Evan Bray Show with guest host Brent Loucks to talk about Environment Canada's new targeted storm alerts and how it will help in Saskatchewan.

T. rex Discovery Centre celebrates anniversary of finding Scotty
Scotty, the world's largest T. rex discovered on Aug. 16, 1991, will be celebrated at the annual Unearthed Day celebration in Eastend, with discoverer Robert Gebhardt on site to speak about the find.

Fate of Snowbirds' Tutor jets still up in the air
The Snowbirds' 55th anniversary tour is winding down, with only 10 cities left for the aging Tutor fleet to fly over. But there's been no final decision on where the jets will go after retirement.
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY

The Evan Bray Show - Friday, August 14
On Friday's show, guest host Brent Loucks talks about severe weather, including a new targeted warning system and insurance. Plus, the annual STARS Lottery and Green and White Prognostications.
THE GREEN ZONE REPLAY

The Green Zone Replay - Friday, Aug. 14
Josh Kendall examines the Atlanta Falcons, Dave Naylor has NFL news, Rick Zamperin looks at how Hamilton stacks up against the Riders, and Tommy Yarish has the latest from Dallas Cowboys.
SPORTS

Berries steal Game 1 of WCBL final in Sylvan Lake 4-1, one win away from first title
The Saskatoon Berries have a date with destiny on Sunday at Cairns Field with a shot at winning the franchise's first WCBL championship after a 4-1 victory to open WCBL finals over Sylvan Lake.

Tre Ford provides spark for Hamilton to beat the Riders 26-19
The Saskatchewan Roughriders were outscored 16-0 on Saturday once Hamilton Tiger-Cats quarterback Tre Ford came into the game in the second half. The loss drops Saskatchewan to 6-3.

Saskatchewan's Tanner Svenson wins gold in bocce at Special Olympics
The Prince Albert athlete was down 0-5 before mounting a comeback to win 12-5. He has started a career as a hockey broadcaster in his hometown, and also interviewed Gov. Gen. Louise Arbour this week.

Saskatoon Berries embracing championship mindset in first WCBL final appearance
Just two wins separate the Saskatoon Berries from their first Western Canadian Baseball League championship, as they kick off league finals on Saturday night for Game 1 in Sylvan Lake, Alta.
CANADA & WORLD

Colombian president asks Trump to suspend tariffs to help earthquake recovery
The natural disaster has so far left 3,937 people injured, according to the government. It also destroyed 14,705 homes and damaged another 81,536. The government also said 143 people are still missing.

Will small business tax relief be the key to fixing Canada's broken tax system?
Secretary of State for Canada Revenue Agency, Wayne Long, said the Liberals heard from a "major international player" that wanted to put more money into Canada but not until the tax code changes.

Trump's new tariffs should be a wake-up call for Canada, says Iowa senator
Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley has long said that CUSMA should remain. On Friday, he said Trump wants to "tweak" the agreement a little bit and accused Canada of not upholding commitments to dairy access.

Magnitude 7.7 earthquake strikes off Indonesia's coast, killing at least 47
Authorities issued a tsunami warning and urged coastal residents to move to higher ground, but later lifted it. Some smaller tsunamis were reported. The quake was followed by at least 235 aftershocks.
AGRICULTURE

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.

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.
SASKATCHEWAN STORIES WITH BRITTANY CAFFET

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.

Your grandma was right: Why everyone's suddenly playing pickleball
Think pickleball is just for retirees? Think again. Ahead of National Pickleball Day, Saskatchewan ambassador Amy Klassen explains why people are rallying behind this fast-growing sport.

Before he was a Roughriders star, Trevor Harris was a dancer
He can read a defence, escape a pass rush and lead a CFL offence. But before Trevor Harris became a Saskatchewan Roughriders quarterback, he was a kid learning hip hop, jazz and tap from his mom.

Two left feet? Right this way: Inside Saskatoon's Ballroom Dancing Club
For 62 years, the University of Saskatchewan Ballroom Dancing Club has turned hesitant beginners into confident dancers - creating friendships, memories and a community that keeps people coming back.


























