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Sculpture by Saskatoon artist shows at Disney World gallery
After an 18-year break from sculpting a Saskatoon area artist made a big impression with Blue Bear--a bronze set to be displayed at the Wyland Gallery at the Disney World resort in Florida. Denyse Kle...
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Dec 26, 2017
Blue Bear by Saskatoon artist Denyse Klette will be displayed at the Wyland Gallery at Disney World in Florida starting Dec. 26 (Denyse Klette Art Studio/Facebook)
Extreme cold to stay until the new year
An extreme cold warning continues to blanket Saskatchewan Tuesday. Environment Canada issues the warning when the wind chill reaches -40 C or below. According to Meteorologist Shannon Moodie, the cool...
CKOM News
Dec 26, 2017
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Man, woman charged after variety of weapons found
Two guns, two bats, a flail with a chain attached and a cattle prod are just a few of the items found in a vehicle by Saskatoon police Christmas Day. Police stopped a 37-year-old man and 26-year-old w...
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Dec 25, 2017
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Extreme cold warnings issued for most of Sask.
A blast of arctic air has settled into the province with extreme cold temperatures expected for the remainder of 2017. Environment Canada issued an extreme cold warning Sunday for much of the province...
CKOM News
Dec 25, 2017
Saskatoon ticket wins $1M guaranteed Lotto 649 prize
The Christmas weekend got better for someone in Saskatoon Saturday night, a Lotto 649 ticket sold in the bridge city won a guaranteed $1 million prize. It's still not clear who won the prize, Western ...
CKOM News
Dec 24, 2017
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Drunk man forces taxi driver out before stealing cab: police
Saskatoon police have charged one man with robbery with violence after an incident early Christmas Eve morning in the north end. According to police, around 1:40 a.m. an intoxicated man riding in a Co...
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Dec 24, 2017
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Matthews makes history as Rush rout Black Wolves 24-11
The Saskatchewan Rush put a win under the tree in their first home game of the season. SaskTel Centre proved to be a tough venue to return to for former Rush goalie Aaron Bold, as his first game back ...
CKOM News
Dec 24, 2017
Mark Matthews of the Saskatchewan Rush set a team record with a 13-point night against the New England Black Wolves. (Scott Zerr and NLL)
Canadian Netflix users warned of scam messages
Netflix subscribers are being warned about phony text and email messages being sent to subscribers. The company sent out an alert to users of its streaming video service saying some Canadian subscribe...
CKOM News
Dec 23, 2017
Car impounded, impaired charges laid at Saskatoon checkstop
Saskatoon police spent Friday night at a sobriety checkpoint that ended with three people facing impaired driving charges, two given immediate roadside suspensions and a vehicle impoundment. According...
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Dec 23, 2017
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Kids draw anti-drunk driving messages on liquor store bags
Residents of a southern Saskatchewan town are receiving heartfelt, hand-drawn messages to stay sober on roads this holiday season. RCMP Cpl. Jason St. Pierre, who works in Assiniboia, said he was aske...
CKOM News
Dec 22, 2017
Some of the anti-drunk driving messages drawn on brown liquor store bags by students in preschool to Grade 8 in Assiniboia, Sask. (Jason St. Pierre/Submitted)
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