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Brent Bosker
City offers tips during peak season for watermain breaks
The city of Saskatoon is entering the busy season for watermain breaks after a week of extreme cold temperatures. January is the beginning of the peak season due to frost penetrating deeper into the g...
Brent Bosker
Jan 18, 2020
City crews deal with watermain break on Quebec Avenue on Jan. 16th, 2019 (Jay Thomas/650 CKOM)
City committee endorses strategy to deal with boarded-up homes in Saskatoon
The city of Saskatoon will start taking action on boarded-up homes if a plan by the fire department receives approval by city council. The proposal going before council this month would see fire inspe...
Brent Bosker
Jan 17, 2020
Photo of a boarded up house.
Battling bitter cold just part of the job for postal workers
Alicia Morin is somewhat of a cold-weather expert. The Canada Post employee knows better than most how to handle the elements, walking over four hours a day outside in Saskatoon. "The biggest factor i...
Brent Bosker
Jan 15, 2020
Canada Post's Alicia Morin says battling the bitter cold is just part of the job. (Submitted)
Saskatoon gas bar offers New Year's Day discount after price mishap
A Saskatoon business wants people to know a gas price hike wasn't the work of the Grinch. The 7-Eleven gas bar in Hampton Village took some heat on social media from customers who wondered why they we...
Brent Bosker
Dec 31, 2019
Hampton Village sign (google)
Saskatoon mayor shares Christmas truce story from First World War
Saskatoon Mayor Charlie Clark stopped by 650 CKOM Tuesday to share a story about how the Christmas Spirit prevailed during one of the most violent events in human history. During the First World War, ...
Brent Bosker
Dec 24, 2019
Mayor Charlie Clark reads from a book that tracked the movements of his great grandfather's battalion during the first World War. (Brent Bosker/650 CKOM)
PHOTOS: Closer look at Guernsey train derailment
The fire is out, but clean-up continues at the site of Monday's CP Railway train derailment and fire west of Guernsey, Sask. Here is a compilation of images and video taken from the scene by 650 CKOM ...
Brent Bosker
Dec 11, 2019
Burned-out oil tankers from a CPR train that derailed near Guernsey on Dec. 9th, 2019. (Brent Bosker/650 CKOM)
WATCH: Giant wild pig chases cattle on Sask. pasture
Despite a distinct size advantage, a group of cattle northwest of Prince Albert wanted nothing to do with a wild pig that wandered onto their pasture. Retired teacher Ron Craswell was driving kids hom...
Brent Bosker
Nov 29, 2019
Wild pig on a pasture northwest of Prince Albert on November 13th, 2019 (Ron Carswell)
U of S prof predicts wild pigs will show up in Sask. cities
The death of a woman who was killed by wild pigs in Texas should be a warning for Saskatchewan residents. That's the word from University of Saskatchewan researcher Ryan Brook, who spent a decade trac...
Brent Bosker
Nov 28, 2019
A mature adult wild pig in Saskatchewan. (Klint Brownridge)
WestJet cancels Saskatoon flights over approaching Alberta storm
WestJet cancelled flights out Saskatoon Wednesday due to a nasty storm system in the U.S. that is expected to touch southwestern Alberta. The airline told 650 CKOM three cancelled flights out of the c...
Brent Bosker
Nov 27, 2019
A pilot taxis a Westjet Boeing 737-700 plane to a gate after arriving at Vancouver International Airport in Richmond, B.C., on February 3, 2014. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
Whitecap's Darcy Bear marks 25 years as chief
For nearly three decades Darcy Bear has helped make Whitecap Dakota First Nation an economic success story in the country. Taking over as chief 25 years ago, he helped lead the community from having n...
Brent Bosker
Nov 22, 2019
Chief Darcy Bear (whitecapdakota.com)
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