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Armed Forces name former MP as first Indigenous Knowledge Keeper
WINNIPEG - The Canadian Armed Forces have named its first Indigenous Knowledge Keeper. The military is set to host a ceremony tonight in Winnipeg for Warrant Officer Robert-Falcon Ouellette, who is al...
The Canadian Press
Jan 30, 2025
The Canadian Armed Forces have named its first Indigenous Knowledge Keeper. The military is set to host a ceremony tonight in Winnipeg for Warrant Officer Robert-Falcon Ouellette, shown in a handout photo, who is also to be promoted to captain. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Cpt. Miguel Moldez **MANDATORY CREDIT** The Canadian Armed Forces have named its first Indigenous Knowledge Keeper. The military is set to host a ceremony tonight in Winnipeg for Warrant Officer Robert-Falcon Ouellette, shown in a handout photo, who is also to be promoted to captain. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Cpt. Miguel Moldez
Cops seize wide array of weapons after search at Saskatoon home
Police seized a wide selection of weapons after executing a search warrant at a home in Saskatoon. According to police, a 41-year-old man and 34-year-old woman were arrested on Tuesday afternoon by th...
CKOM News
Jan 29, 2025
A wide assortment of weapons seized by Saskatoon police. (Saskatoon Police Service/Submitted)
Saskatoon man facing charges after GPS trackers found on vehicle: Police
A 46-year-old Saskatoon man is facing charges after allegedly placing GPS trackers on another person's vehicle. According to police, officers were first alerted back in September, when a person report...
CKOM News
Jan 29, 2025
A GPS tracker found on a vehicle in Saskatoon. Police said officers believe there may be more trackers attached to other vehicles in the community. (Saskatoon Police Service/Submitted)
'Tragic trend:' Sask. RCMP concerned by 'dramatic increase' in fatal crashes
The Saskatchewan RCMP is expressing concern after seeing eight fatal crashes on Saskatchewan roads claiming 11 lives between the start of 2025 and Wednesday. According to the RCMP, over the same time ...
CKOM News
Jan 29, 2025
Mounties in Saskatchewan urged drivers to slow down in winter weather and check road conditions before driving. (Saskatchewan RCMP/Twitter)
Sober sips: Sask. brewery redefining dry January with non-alcoholic beers
January isn't just about New Year's resolutions. It's a time to reset habits, improve health, and for some, a time to reflect on their relationship with alcohol after the indulgences of the holiday se...
CKOM News
Jan 29, 2025
Co-owners of Better Brother Brewing Co. Jocelyn and Jeff Rushton are committed to making their taproom accessible for everyone, even those trying sobriety for Dry January. (Alex Brown/650 CKOM)
Saskatoon's University Bridge fully reopened to traffic, pedestrians
Just over a week after a fire closed Saskatoon's University Bridge, the city has announced the key traffic route fully reopened to traffic on Tuesday. The bridge was forced to close after a fire under...
CKOM News
Jan 28, 2025
The fire that close University Bridge in Saskatoon on Jan. 20 began in a homeless encampment. (Shane Clausing/650 CKOM)
Pedestrian picks up ticket after being struck by city bus: Police
An 18-year-old Saskatoon woman was given a ticket after she allegedly walked into the path of a city bus on Monday while she was intoxicated. According to police, officers were called to the intersect...
CKOM News
Jan 28, 2025
Police said the woman was taken to a local hospital after the collision. (Céline Grimard/650 CKOM)
Sask. RCMP saw 27 per cent jump in homicide cases in 2024, setting record
Mounties in Saskatchewan responded to a record number of homicides last year, with 38 separate cases and a total of 40 victims. According to the RCMP, the figures from 2024 represent a 27 per cent inc...
CKOM News
Jan 28, 2025
The Saskatchewan RCMP noted that "clusters" of homicide cases can stretch police resources thin. (paulfleet/Depositphotos.com)
Bear spray used in pair of weekend robberies: Saskatoon police
Bear spray continues to be a big issue in the Bridge City. According to the Saskatoon Police Service, bear spray was used in a pair of robberies over the weekend. Read More: Two security guards bear s...
CKOM News
Jan 28, 2025
Bear spray was used in two separate robberies over the weekend in Saskatoon. (Saskatoon Police Service/Submitted)
VIDEO: Road conditions shocking to driver who helped at fatal crash site
A driver who helped clear a lane for an ambulance rushing to a fatal crash on Highway 41 on Friday has told 650 CKOM that although he had driven in Saskatchewan his whole life, he had never seen road ...
CKOM News
Jan 27, 2025
Melfort RCMP was on the scene of a two-vehicle collision on Highway #41 in the RM of Flett’s Springs around noon on Jan. 24. (Gavin Rans/Submitted)
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