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The Green Zone Replay - Wednesday, Aug. 6
2:05 - Starting Lineup The Toronto Blue Jays continue to beat up on the Colorado Rockies. Are you ready for some CFL football?!? How about some NFL football? This weekend, you're gonna get all the foo...
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Aug 06, 2025
Saskatoon police investigating city's seventh homicide of 2025
A suspicious death from last week in the 300 block of Avenue J South is now being investigated as a homicide. A 27-year-old woman was found dead at the scene. The Saskatoon Police Service (SPS) put ou...
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Aug 06, 2025
The person’s death is under investigation by the Saskatoon Police Service Major Crime Section. (650 CKOM file photo)
LISTEN: Scott Moe talks tariffs, trade, CUSMA and Chappell Roan on Evan Bray Show
Saskatchewan's premier says the province's industries are largely protected from U.S. tariffs because of the North American free trade agreement known as CUSMA, but the Government of Saskatchewan is w...
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Aug 06, 2025
Premier Scott Moe says he doesn't support counter tariffs, as they impose additional costs on Saskatchewan businesses and consumers and run contrary to the free and open trade environment he hopes to see across North America. (Lara Fominoff/650 CKOM)
18-year-old driver facing charges after 13-year-old passenger killed in Regina crash
An 18-year-old man is facing criminal charges after a crash that left a 13-year-old passenger dead last week in Regina. According to the Regina Police Service, officers were called to the intersection...
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Aug 06, 2025
Kid on bike nearly hit as Regina police track high-speed vehicle with plane
Regina Police Service (RPS) had to call on the services of their eye in the sky on Monday night to help track a vehicle they said was being driven dangerously through the city. RPS said in a news rele...
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Aug 05, 2025
Police responded to 'relatively small number of incidents' at 2025 Queen City Ex
Police in Regina say officers responded to "a relatively small number of incidents" at this year's Queen City Ex. At the exhibition, which ran from Wednesday through Sunday, police returned 76 missing...
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Aug 05, 2025
Third person charged in death of Brando Peji: Regina police
A third person is facing charges in a Regina homicide case. According to the Regina Police Service, officers were called to the 3000 block of Fourth Avenue, in the city's North Central neighbourhood, ...
CJME News
Aug 05, 2025
How to combat ticks while enjoying the great outdoors in Saskatchewan
Ticks are common in Saskatchewan in spring and summer, but there are some simple things people can do to minimize their risk of being bitten, and also deal with tick bites when they occur. David Torr,...
CJME News
Aug 04, 2025
Saskatchewan wildfire smokes spreads very high risk air quality warnings
Wildfire smoke prompted special air-quality warnings across Saskatchewan, with some of the worst air expected in La Ronge and Buffalo Narrows, as the number of active fires burning in the province on ...
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Aug 02, 2025
Agronomy staff cut from Canola Council in new strategic framework
This story was first published on RealAgriculture.com on July 31, 2025. The Canola Council of Canada (CCC) has let go of its field-based agronomy team as it implements a new five-year strategic framew...
Kelvin Heppner, RealAgriculture
Aug 02, 2025
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