Concerns over air quality relating to wildfire smoke has postponed kickoff between the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Calgary Stampeders to Saturday at Mosaic Stadium.

Competing for Canada at the 2025 Men’s Softball World Cup in Prince Albert, it’s a home tournament of sorts for Saskatchewan athletes Devon McCullough and Max Major.

The Women’s Football Alliance, the largest women’s tackle football league in the United States, is expanding to Canada with hopes of landing at least one team in Saskatchewan.

Saskatchewan’s top draft-eligible prospects Roger McQueen & Cole Reschny are both expected to be first round picks at the 2025 NHL Draft in Los Angeles.

Introduced to the WCBL in his hometown of Swift Current as a bat boy, Ethan Murdoch is chasing WCBL glory with the Saskatoon Berries alongside former head coach Joe Carnahan.

Catcher Alayna Dimen and pitcher Kenzie Newman have grown up playing together in Saskatchewan and will now both represent Canada at the U15 Women’s Softball World Cup.

Promoted after three seasons on the Saskatchewan Rattlers bench, Eric Magdanz is taking the good and the bad in over his first season as head coach.

Borden’s Savannah Sutherland has etched her name in track and field history, breaking both the Canadian and NCAA records in the women’s 400m hurdles.

Through their first 11 games of the WCBL season, the Saskatoon Berries have picked up nine wins and have not lost a game on their home diamond in 2025.