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Union wants all grocery store workers included in vaccine expansion
Some of the more obvious frontline workers were included in Monday's vaccine eligibility expansion — police, firefighters and health-care workers — but workers at some grocery stores also ...
CKOM News
Apr 13, 2021
Canada's world champion beach volleyball duo finally getting games before Tokyo
CALGARY - Canada's world champions in beach volleyball are amping up preparations for the Summer Olympics coming over the horizon. The COVID-19 pandemic kept Sarah Pavan of Kitchener, Ont., and Toront...
CKOM News
Apr 13, 2021
Toronto FC gets vaccine boost but injury list still an issue ahead of Leon rematch
Toronto FC goes into Wednesday's rematch with Mexico's Club Leon boosted by its first round of COVID-19 vaccinations but still feeling the effects of more mundane soccer injuries. TFC tied 1-1 in Leon...
CKOM News
Apr 13, 2021
Coquitlam, B.C., native Jevon Holland is proud to represent Canada at 2021 NFL draft
Canadian Jevon Holland's decision to bet on himself is about to pay huge dividends. The six-foot, 207-pound junior safety from Coquitlam, B.C., opted out of the 2020 season at Oregon to prepare for th...
CKOM News
Apr 13, 2021
CHL announces cancellation of 2021 Memorial Cup due to COVID-19 restrictions
TORONTO - The 2021 Memorial Cup has been cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions. The Canadian Hockey League announced the cancellation of the major junior championship between the winners of the Ontar...
CKOM News
Apr 13, 2021
Nova Scotia plans to allow limited crowds at women's world hockey championship
HALIFAX - Nova Scotia's top doctor says plans are in place to stage the women's world hockey championship in the province next month with limited spectators. However, chief medical officer of health R...
CKOM News
Apr 13, 2021
RCMP under scrutiny one year after mass killing that left 22 dead in Nova Scotia
HALIFAX - In the 12 months since a man disguised as a Mountie murdered 22 people in rural Nova Scotia, the RCMP’s handling of the horrific case has come under intense scrutiny. Through the inter...
CKOM News
Apr 13, 2021
Saskatoon Fire Department slaps Prairie Heights condo board with $58K bill for repairs
The Saskatoon Fire Department (SFD) is invoicing the condo board of Prairie Heights nearly $58,000 for repairs as well as being a drain on police and fire resources. In 2020, the fire department respo...
CKOM News
Apr 13, 2021
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Saskatoon police again asking for help on one-year anniversary of murder
On April 13, 2020, Tanya Alcrow was murdered on a Saskatoon street. One year later, the Saskatoon Police Service is again asking for information that could help investigators solve the case. At approx...
CKOM News
Apr 13, 2021
Surveillance footage shows a truck police say was at the scene of the murder of Tanya Alcrow on April 13, 2020. (Saskatoon Police Service/Submitted)
Spring snowfall comes as a relief for Sask. farmers
A spring dump of snow on Saskatchewan was welcomed by Rustie Sobchuk, a farmer in Lang. “I was bundling my two little kids up yesterday (and) I thought to myself, ‘I am fine getting whippe...
CKOM News
Apr 13, 2021
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