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Brent Bosker
Sask. community eager to have access road back
For more than a month, the small community of Cole Bay has been without its main link to the rest of the province. Highway 903, between the hamlet and Meadow Lake, has been impassable since late July ...
Brent Bosker
Sep 06, 2019
The Ministry of Highways anticipates a temporary crossing on 903 to be open next week (Highway Hotline/Facebook)
Police warn drivers about tampering with road barricades
Construction season can be a frustrating time with road closures and detours popping up daily. Saskatoon police say they are noticing barricades aren't stopping some drivers. Last month a city of Sask...
Brent Bosker
Sep 03, 2019
City of Saskatoon road barricade
Saskatoon family being squeezed by treatment for son's rare disease
A Saskatoon family says the Saskatchewan government is putting a price on their son's life by denying coverage for a treatment keeping him alive. Six-year-old Tanner Wilson has a rare mitochondrial co...
Brent Bosker
Aug 31, 2019
The Wilson family says the provincial government should cover a prescription of vitamins helping to keep their son, Tanner alive. (Brent Bosker/650 CKOM)
Provincial government and NDP unveil differing surveys on the future of education
With teachers heading back to the classroom next week, the government and NDP released duelling surveys Wednesday about the state of education in Saskatchewan. NDP Leader Ryan Meili highlighted what h...
Brent Bosker
Aug 28, 2019
'I should not feel scared': McDonald's employee draws attention to violence
Kayla Carswell says working nights at McDonald's can be down right scary at times. The 21-year-old has worked at the 8th Street location in front of the Centre Mall for three months. She took to Faceb...
Brent Bosker
Aug 16, 2019
McDonald's employee Kayla Carswell says she's fed up with teenagers wreaking havoc at her place of work. (Brent Bosker/650 CKOM)
Saskatoon man speaks out after brush with alleged drunk driver
Curtis Korchinski is fed up with people who still choose to drink and drive. "They aren't getting hog tied, and having beer and hard alcohol poured down their throat. They are continuously making that...
Brent Bosker
Aug 08, 2019
Curtis Korchinski says he was nearly killed in a collision with a suspected drunk driver on Aug. 6th near Christopher Lake. (Facebook)
Police chief made a 'rash move' firing Saskatoon constable: union
The union representing officers at the Saskatoon Police Service says administration made a premature decision to fire a constable accused of assault. Jarett Gelowitz was terminated last year after thr...
Brent Bosker
Aug 01, 2019
Jarrett Gelowitz arrives for Saskatoon Court of Queen's Bench on July 31, 2019. (Global News)
Summer storms smack Sask. with hail, heavy rain
Tuesday brought another round of severe storms to Saskatchewan. Isolated thunderstorms popped up in the afternoon and evening, bringing large hail, heavy rain and intense lighting. "Large hail was the...
Brent Bosker
Jul 31, 2019
A field coated in hail south of Macklin on July 30, 2019 (Paulette Reschny/Facebook)
Saskatoon mayor defends proposed plan to fight climate change
Saskatoon Mayor Charlie Clark says a new city report is a good starting point for a conversation on how to fight climate change. The Low Emissions Community (LEC) Plan released by city staff on Thursd...
Brent Bosker
Jul 29, 2019
Roofs ripped off by latest storm to blow through Sask.
The latest summer storm to hit Saskatchewan is leaving people with some clean-up Thursday. According to Environment Canada, the wind tore off the roof on two homes on the Onion Lake Cree Nation north ...
Brent Bosker
Jul 25, 2019
Saskatchewan storm clouds east of Saskatoon on July 24, 2019. (Andrea Smeets/Submitted)
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