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Sask. to end Grade 12 provincial exams as new assessment program developed
Provincial exams for Grade 12 students will soon be a thing of the past in Saskatchewan, as the provincial government works to develop its new student assessment program. According to the Ministry of ...
CKOM News
Apr 04, 2025
According to the Ministry of Education, Saskatchewan is the only province where some students are required to write the provincial exams in certain subjects, while others are not. (Lara Fominoff/650 CKOM)
Scott Moe shares thoughts on federal election, tariffs on Evan Bray Show
Saskatchewan's premier returned to the province from a trip to Germany and the U.K. this week, as Canada gears up for a federal election and works to address issues around tariffs. Scott Moe joined gu...
CKOM News
Apr 04, 2025
"Mark Carney's biggest attribute is that he's not Justin Trudeau, and he is a fresh face," Premier Scott Moe said on Friday during an interview on The Evan Bray Show. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Weapons charges follow fight at motel in Central Industrial
A 19-year-old man is facing weapons charges after he was found in possession of a firearm on March 31. Saskatoon Police Service (SPS) said in a news release on April 1, officers were called to the Cen...
CKOM News
Apr 03, 2025
Saskatoon Police Service (SPS) said in a news release on April 1, officers were called to the Central Industrial neighbourhood around 7:30 a.m. on Monday after receiving reports of a disturbance at a motel in the 600 block of Idylwyld Drive North. (Céline Grimard/650 CKOM)
Cops seize cash, cocaine, fentanyl in 'dial-a-dope' investigation
Police with Saskatoon's Guns and Gangs unit made several arrests and seized cash, cocaine and fentanyl after an investigation into what police called a "dial-a-dope drug trafficking operation." On Wed...
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Apr 03, 2025
Police seized drugs, cash, cell phones and paraphernalia after an investigation into a "dial-a-dope" drug trafficking operation. (Saskatoon Police Service/Submitted)
Man facing charges after violent carjacking and robbery: RCMP
A 30-year-old man is facing charges in connection with a violent carjacking on a Saskatchewan highway on Tuesday, and a subsequent robbery. According to the RCMP, the victim was in a truck, which was ...
CKOM News
Apr 03, 2025
The RCMP said the victim reported non-life-threatening injuries after he was assaulted and his truck was stolen. (650 CKOM file photo)
'The Cave is back': Landmark Saskatoon restaurant expected to reopen this weekend
Nearly three months after announcing a change in ownership, the Cave, a landmark restaurant on Eighth Street in Saskatoon, is expected to reopen and continue operating under the same brand. The restau...
CKOM News
Apr 03, 2025
"I'm very excited to be back in the game and serving Saskatoon once again," said the Cave’s manager, George Kosmas. (Mia Holowaychuk/650 CKOM)
Green Zone Replay - Wednesday April 2
The Green Zone - Wednesday, April 2, 2025 2:05 - Starting Lineup The CFL has named their new commissioner. The Montreal Canadiens keep their playoff hopes alive! The St Louis Blues have now won 10 in ...
CKOM News
Apr 02, 2025
University of Regina ends fee collection agreement with student union
In Regina, University students, faculty and staff were all sent a notice on Wednesday that the University of Regina will not be collecting fees for the student union anymore. University of Regina Pres...
CKOM News
Apr 02, 2025
All 60 inpatients beds now open at Lumsden addiction treatment centre
Saskatchewan's newest - and largest - addictions treatment centre is now fully open for patients. On Wednesday, the provincial government announced that all 60 inpatient spaces at the EHN Willowview R...
CKOM News
Apr 02, 2025
The former Living Skies Retreat near Lumsden was renovated to become the largest addictions treatment facility in the province, and all 60 inpatient spaces are now open. (Government of Saskatchewan/Submitted)
New security measures haven't stopped trespassing under University Bridge
New security measures - including razor wire - don't appear to be enough to stop people from trespassing under Saskatoon's University Bridge. A recent case of trespassing under the high-traffic bridge...
CKOM News
Apr 02, 2025
New fencing under the bridge doesn't appear to have stopped trespassers. (Alex Brown/650 CKOM)
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