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    Date: Mar 25, 2026
    Posted By: New Room

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A Saskatchewan man is facing several charges following a break-in at a rural residence near Weyburn.

RCMP officers responded to a residence near Trossachs, about 29 kilometres west of Weyburn, at around 4:30 p.m. on March 14, according to an update from Saskatchewan RCMP on Wednesday.

The suspect was located at a residence in Minton and arrested on March 15 after surveillance cameras at the site of the break-in identified him and his vehicle. A search warrant was then executed at the Minton property.

According to RCMP, officers found and seized items reported as stolen from the Trossachs residence, as well as a truck and ATV which were linked to other break-ins.

Following the investigation, a 41-year-old man is facing a total of eight charges, including three counts of possession of property obtained by crime, breaking and entering, theft under $5,000, motor vehicle theft, failure to comply with a probation order, and one count of mischief under $5,000.

The suspect was taken into custody and was scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday.





    Date: Mar 25, 2026
    Posted By: New Room

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Saskatchewan RCMP’s Trafficking Response Team (STRT) seized an array of illicit narcotics in a recent operation in Yorkton.

On March 23, the STRT and RCMP’s Critical Response Team arrested a man at a hotel parking lot on 7th Avenue North in Yorkton as part of an ongoing drug trafficking investigation.

After the arrest, police executed a search warrant on a room inside the hotel, according to a Wednesday RCMP news release.

During the search, police seized around 616 grams of cocaine, 100 grams of fentanyl, cash and a drug trafficking paraphernalia.

The investigation led to four charges being laid against a Mississauga, Ont. man. They include trafficking, possession for the purpose of trafficking cocaine and fentanyl, in addition to possession of the property of crime under $5,000.

The accused made his first appearance in Yorkton Provincial Court on March 24.





    Date: Mar 25, 2026
    Posted By: New Room

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The teacher who sprang into action after a 15-year-old student was set on fire by another student at Evan Hardy Collegiate has been awarded the Carnegie Medal for Heroism.

Sean Hayes was in the school’s hallway in September of 2024, when the victim was approached by another student — a 14-year-old girl who doused her in a bottle of gasoline, and then set her ablaze with a lighter.

The 33 year old teacher immediately had a co-worker call 911, and then attempted to roll the girl around in an effort to combat the flames.

The fire also jumped to Hayes’ clothing in the process, which prompted the teacher to press himself against a set of lockers to snuff out the flames.

Hayes then removed his overshirt and the shirt of a colleague to smother the flames.

A school resource officer joined in efforts to help the girl, while Hayes worked to put out additional fires caused by puddles of gasoline.

The girl was taken to hospital with burns to 40 per cent of her body. Hayes suffered burns to his face, neck, side and hand. Both Hayes and the student have recovered since the attack.

The Carnegie Hero Fund recognizes individuals who have risked serious injury or death attempting to save others.

The 18 recipients, four of whom died while taking part in the acts that earned them the award, are chosen from across Canada and the United States.




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    Date: Mar 25, 2026
    Posted By: New Room

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The Regina Police Service (RPS) is asking for the public’s help as officers investigate a stabbing earlier this month.

Police were called to a business in the 700 block of Victoria Avenue just after midnight on March 16.

Once at the scene, officers found a man suffering from a stab wound. Police learned the suspect fled the scene soon after the stabbing occurred.

EMS arrived and transported the man to the hospital with “what appeared to be” serious injuries.

Police say several people were inside the business at the time of the stabbing and are asking anyone with information to contact RPS or Regina Crime Stoppers.




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    Date: Mar 25, 2026
    Posted By: New Room

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Officers issued 15 warnings as part of a weekend check stop aimed at getting impaired drivers off the roads near Moose Jaw.

Between 4 p.m. and 10 p.m. on March 21, officers with Saskatchewan RCMP, as well as Combined Traffic Services Saskatchewan officers from White Butte, Regina, and Moose Jaw, tested 154 drivers for impairment on Highway 2, just north of Moose Jaw city limits.

In addition to the 15 warnings, officers also suspended one driver’s licence for alcohol consumption before driving and fined one driver $204 for driving over 25 km/h above the speed limit.

“While we appreciate the many drivers who chose to stay sober Saturday night, even one driver under the influence is one too many,” Staff Sgt. Jason Sauve of Sask. RCMP Southwest Traffic Services said in a news release.

“The risks are too severe, and the consequences can change lives forever.”

The check stop was held to target impaired driving as part of National Impaired Driving Prevention Week.




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    Date: Mar 25, 2026
    Posted By: New Room

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A Regina resident was defrauded of nearly $5,000 in a scam involving spoofed phone calls and a bitcoin machine.

According to the Regina Police Service (RPS), the victim first received a call from someone claiming to be with Canada Post, saying a package was being held for security reasons.

The victim then got two more calls from people claiming to represent the RPS and the Canadian Security Intelligence Service to “confirm” details from the fake Canada Post call. RPS says its own phone number was spoofed to appear legitimate.

After the calls, the victim was instructed to deposit cash into a bitcoin machine in south Regina. Following a second request for cash, the victim reported the incident to police.

RPS is reminding the public to stay vigilant. Banks, government agencies, and Canada Post will never ask you to withdraw money to resolve a problem. Officers advise never sharing personal information during unsolicited calls and never sending money to people you don’t know.

Anyone who believes they are being targeted by a scam should contact police immediately at 306-777-6500.

RPS did not say whether the victim recovered any of the money.




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    Date: Mar 25, 2026
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Saskatchewan health care workers are feeling the pressure of not having a renewed collective bargaining agreement.

Amy Moore, a billing clerk with the Saskatchewan Health Authority’s (SHA) Family Medicine Unit, said the persistent issues with the health care system and the lack of an updated pay scale has affected workers’ ability to do their jobs – along with retaining staff.

“Patient care doesn’t really work when you’re short-staffed,” Moore told reporters at the Legislative Building on Wednesday.

“Sometimes the facility has to decide who’s getting baths, who’s getting social interaction or even how long they have to wait in bed. It’s not fair to everyone that we are dealing with being without a contract for nearly three years.”

Moore herself is represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 5430, one of three unions who have been without a collective agreement since 2023.

The other two are the Saskatchewan Government and General Employees’ Union (SGEU) and Service Employees International Union-West (SEIU-West).

“I’m ready for a raise; I’m struggling to even make payments,” Moore said.

“There are even home care nurses that travel who are paying $1.73 for gas who travel as far as Balgonie or even further and they’re struggling more than anything without even having a raise in mileage. It’s not fair.”

Health Minister Jeremy Cockrill said he’s been working closely with the Saskatchewan Association of Health Care Organizations (SAHO) and the SHA to help speed up negotiations.

Cockrill says the government is working on narrowing down its priorities but doesn’t have a specific date in mind to get a deal done by.

During Wednesday’s question period, Cockrill and the provincial government were criticized by NDP MLA Nathaniel Teed for “failing to include anything in the 2026-27 budget to address short staffing” in health care.

However, Cockrill said the province included a little over $100 million for possible agreements, adding that he expects the eventual settlements to exceed that number.

“You don’t actually book something until you get close to working on financial terms as we do with all of our other tables right across government,” he said.

“Whatever agreement we come to, it will be fully funded by the government, ensuring that the workers, whether they’re in education or health care, receive a fair deal and make sure that they’re compensated for the important work that they do.”




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    Date: Mar 25, 2026
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Meta and YouTube must pay millions in damages to a 20-year-old woman after a jury decided the social media giant and video streamer designed their platforms to hook young users without concern for their well being.

The California jury’s decision Wednesday in a first-of-its-kind lawsuit could influence the outcome of thousands of similar lawsuits accusing social media companies of deliberately causing harm.

The plaintiff, known by her initials KGM, testified at trial that she became addicted to social media as a child and that this addiction exacerbated her mental health struggles. After more than 40 hours of deliberations, a majority of jurors agreed and awarded her US$3 million in damages.

Jurors later recommended an additional $3 million in punitive damages after deciding the companies acted with malice, oppression or fraud in harming children with their platforms. The judge has final say over how much damages are awarded.

It’s the second verdict against Meta this week, after a jury in New Mexico determined the company harms children’s mental health and safety, in violation of state law.

Meta, the parent of Instagram and Facebook, and Google-owned YouTube issued statements disagreeing with the verdict and vowed to explore their legal options, which include appeals.

Google spokesperson Jose Castaneda said the verdict misrepresents YouTube “which is a responsibly built streaming platform, not a social media site.” A Meta spokesperson said teen mental health is “profoundly complex and cannot be linked to a single app.”

Peter Ormerod, an associate professor of law at Villanova University, called the verdict “a momentous development” but noted it’s just “one step in a much longer saga” and that he doesn’t expect to see large changes to the platforms immediately.

“I don’t think it is an unequivocal victory and I think there’s a long way to go before you see something akin to the master settlement that this is often analogized to in the tobacco and opioid litigation,” he said. To get to that kind of significant change in the platforms’ operation, Ormerod said Meta and YouTube would likely have to lose their legal arguments on appeal and additional bellwether trials, or test cases, like this one would have to go against them.

Both Meta and YouTube were negligent, jury says, but Meta bears more responsibility

The jury determined that Meta and YouTube were negligent in the design or operation of their respective platforms, and that the negligence was a substantial factor in causing harm to the plaintiff.

They also determined each company knew their platforms could be dangerous when used by a minor, and agreed that they failed to adequately warn of that danger, further contributing to the plaintiff’s harm.

Only nine of the 12 jurors had to agree on each claim against each defendant. Two jurors consistently disagreed with the other 10 on whether the companies should be held liable, but a majority of the jury agreed on all seven claims against each company.

The jurors also decided Meta held more responsibility for harm to KGM, or Kaley, as her lawyers called her during the trial. The jury said Meta shouldered 70 per cent of the responsibility while YouTube bore the remaining 30 per cent. That division was reflected in the breakdown of the $3 million in punitive damages, with the jury deciding on $2.1 million from Meta and $900,000 from YouTube.

Meta and YouTube were the two remaining defendants in the case. TikTok and Snap settled before the trial began.

One juror, who did feel comfortable sharing her full name, said to reporters outside the courtroom that Mark Zuckerberg’s testimony, and how he “changed it back and forth,” did not “sit well” with the jury.

She also said they landed on the $6 million in damages even though some jurors were advocating for a higher amount because they were concerned about giving the sole plaintiff a larger lump sum all at once. But the jury still wanted the companies to understand they felt their practices were not acceptable.

“We wanted them to feel it,” she said.

The plaintiff was on social media all day from the age of 6

Jurors listened to about a month of lawyers’ arguments, testimony and evidence, and they heard from Kaley, as well as Meta leaders Zuckerberg and Adam Mosseri. YouTube’s CEO, Neal Mohan, was not called to testify.

Kaley said she began using YouTube at age 6 and Instagram at age 9. She told the jury she was on social media “all day long” as a child.

Lawyers representing Kaley, led by Mark Lanier, were tasked with proving that the respective defendants’ negligence was a substantial factor in causing Kaley’s harm. They pointed to specific design features they said are designed to “hook” young users, like the “infinite” nature of feeds that allowed for an endless supply of content, autoplay features, and notifications.

The jurors were told not to take into account the content of the posts and videos Kaley viewed because tech companies are shielded from legal responsibility for posted content, based on Section 230 of the 1996 Communications Decency Act.

Social media identified as substantial factor in causing harm

Meta argued that Kaley’s mental health struggles were not connected to her social media use and pointed to her turbulent home life. Meta also said “not one of her therapists identified social media as the cause” of her mental health issues. But the plaintiffs did not have to prove that social media caused Kaley’s struggles -- only that it was a “substantial factor” in causing her harm.

YouTube focused more on the nature of the platform, arguing that it’s a video platform akin to television rather than a social media platform. The company also mentioned her declining YouTube use as she aged. According to their data, she spent about one minute a day on average watching YouTube Shorts since its inception. YouTube Shorts, which launched in 2020, delivers short-form, vertical videos with the “infinite scroll” feature that plaintiffs argued was addictive.

Lawyers representing both platforms also pointed to their safety features and guardrails for users to monitor and customize their use.

The California case could influence others

The Los Angeles case was filed by a single plaintiff against Meta, YouTube, TikTok and Snap. After the latter two settled, her lawyers argued that Meta and YouTube were addictive by design, and that they especially target young users.

“The reason why this case is consequential is not the individual case, but the way that it’s a bellwether test case that might guide the resolution of other lawsuits,” said Sarah Kreps, a professor and director of Cornell University’s Tech Policy Institute.

“There are thousands pending, and hundreds in California. So the concern if you’re a social media platform is, as this case goes, so might these others,” she said. “I think the reason why they would be concerned, and I’ve seen this analogy with the tobacco lawsuits, is that once you have this type of verdict in one case, it just opens the floodgates for so many more.”




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    Date: Jul 09, 2025
    Posted By: VIP Club

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What an amazing ride its been with the Tate McRae VIP Experience Giveaway! From the moment we launched this contest, the energy, excitement, and love from our listeners has been unreal — and we just want to take a moment to say THANK YOU.

Thousands of you signed up, shared your favorite Tate McRae songs, and made this contest one of the most exciting we’ve ever run. Your passion for music and your support for local radio reminds us every day why we do what we do.

A massive congratulations to our winner, Sara Holland — she claimed her VIP prize and is headed to see Tate McRae and Zara Larsson live at the Canada Life Centre in Winnipeg on August 9th, with $500 in spending cash in hand!

We also want to send a heartfelt THANK YOU to our incredible sponsors: WestJet, Coors Light, and Photobucket.
Your partnership helped us take this contest to the next level and bring a truly unforgettable experience to our listeners.

To everyone who entered — don’t be discouraged! We’ve got more amazing contests and exclusive VIP experiences coming your way. This is just the beginning of a summer packed with surprises, music, and memories.

Keep listening, keep loving the music, and keep being part of the Z103.5 family. We’re here for you — 24/7, all summer long!

With appreciation,
The Entire Team at Z103.5


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    Date: Jul 09, 2025
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Huge congrats to Sara Holland — our VIP Experience Winner!

She’s heading to see Tate McRae and Zara Larsson LIVE at the Canada Life Centre in Winnipeg on August 9, and she’s taking home $500 in spending cash!

Big thanks to our amazing sponsors:
WestJet, Coors Light, and Photobucket — for helping us make this moment unforgettable!


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    Date: Jul 09, 2025
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Congratulations Sara Holland On Winning Tate McRae Miss Possessive Tour 2025 Contest!!
Make sure to claim your prize before it expires!!!

CONTEST PRIZE EXPIRE DATE: July 9 2025 1:13pmCST


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    Date: Jan 16, 2026
    Posted By: EVO Radio Support Center

EVO Radio Network – Scheduled Maintenance Notice

EVO Radio will be conducting a network-wide server migration and infrastructure update beginning Saturday, January 17, 2026 at 3:00 AM, with work expected to be completed by Sunday, January 18, 2026 at 8:00 PM.

During this maintenance window, the following services may be temporarily offline or intermittently inaccessible at various points:

Websites

Live Broadcasting

  • Z103.5

  • 979 The Cowboy

  • 101 The Rockhound

  • Classic 88.7 The Goat

Stream Relay Network

  • All Stream Relay services will be unavailable during the migration.

Because this update involves server transfers, database installations, and name server changes, exact downtime periods cannot be guaranteed. Individual service interruptions may vary, with some components taking up to several hours to complete.

Our support and technical teams will work to keep all stations and websites online for as long as possible and will restore services immediately as each system becomes available. Broadcast services and station websites will be prioritized, followed by additional network services.

We appreciate your patience and understanding as we complete these upgrades, which are designed to improve performance, reliability, and long-term stability across the EVO Radio Network.

Thank you for your continued support,
EVO Radio Network




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    Date: Dec 14, 2024
    Posted By: EVO Radio Support Center

🎉 Update Completed Successfully! 🎉

We are thrilled to announce that our scheduled network update has been completed without any issues! 🚀 All our broadcast stations, streams, and websites are now fully operational and running better than ever.

What’s New?

Here’s what you can expect from this update:
Improved Audio Player – No more interruptions or cutting off! Enjoy seamless streaming on our websites.
Enhanced Stream Stability – Our radio streams are now more reliable than ever.
Upgraded Security & Quality – Improved protection and enhanced broadcast quality for an unmatched listening experience.

Fully Operational Services:

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Experiencing Issues?

While everything is running smoothly on our end, we’re here to help if you encounter any issues. If you’re having trouble with our broadcasts or websites, please report the issue to us immediately so we can address it.

📧 Contact Us:

If you have having any issues please reach out to us on our websites!

Thank you for your patience and understanding during this process. We’re committed to providing you with the best listening experience possible and appreciate your support!

🎧 Happy Listening!
The EVO Radio & EVO Media Corporation Team




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