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All eyes on Vince Young as Rider Training Camp begins
He just wants to make the football team. But Vince Young won't be able to do much of anything these next few weeks without everyone watching. The former NFL quarterback and Texas Longhorns star signed...
CKOM News
May 28, 2017
New leader chosen in Métis Nation of Saskatchewan election
The Mtis Nation of Saskatchewan has a new leader after a long-awaited election on Saturday. Unofficial results on the MN-S website said Glen Hector McCallum had won the presidency of the group by abou...
CKOM News
May 28, 2017
Rawlco earns national awards for on-air work
Talented people at 650 CKOM and 980 CJME were recognized at the National Radio Television Digital News Awards in Toronto Saturday. Jamie Nye's farewell to Taylor Field picked up the Sam Ross Award for...
CKOM News
May 28, 2017
Thousands help Regina Rock Mosaic for test event at stadium
A beautiful night, a brand new venue, and three bands. It was enough for thousands of people to pour into Mosaic Stadium in Regina Saturday night for the city's second test event. Fans of Our Lady Pea...
CKOM News
May 28, 2017
Regina police, SWAT on scene at 700 block of Rae Street
Regina police are asking people to avoid the 700 block of Rae Street as they investigate a street robbery. SWAT, crisis negotiators and the canine unit have also been called in. More information to co...
CKOM News
May 27, 2017
Things to know if attending Mosaic concert
Upwards of 25,000 people are expected to visit new Mosaic Stadium for 'Regina Rocks Mosaic' Saturday night. For those going, 980 CJME has provided some useful pieces of information to help people's ex...
CKOM News
May 27, 2017
Regina man pleads guilty to vicious 2015 sexual assault
A man is admitting to the brutal attack of a woman in a downtown Regina alley two years ago. In the early morning of May 16th, 2015, a 28-year-old woman was walking home near Victoria Avenue when she ...
CKOM News
May 26, 2017
Regina police searching for missing 10-year-old girl
Regina police are looking for a 10-year-old girl who has been missing since Thursday night. Police say Kylee Smoke was last seen in the 600 block of Retallack Street at 10 p.m. She's described as indi...
CKOM News
May 26, 2017
2nd-degree murder charge laid in death of Lucas Lerat
RCMP have arrested and charged a 26-year-old man in a recent murder in Fort Qu'Appelle. Patrick Tuckanow, of Fort Qu'Appelle, has been charged with the second-degree murder of Lucas Lerat. Lerat, 27, ...
CKOM News
May 26, 2017
Transit union loses court fight, STC to close as planned
The Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) has lost its court battle to keep Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) open. In a 45-page judgment, Justice L.J. Schwann wrote that the budget decision to wind...
CKOM News
May 26, 2017
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