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Evraz steel workers vote to strike
A strike could be coming for Evraz Steel in Regina, but it's at a very bad time. Evraz workers voted Thursday night and 99.3 per cent said they were in favour of a strike, giving the union a strike ma...
CKOM News
May 26, 2017
Crash near Moosomin sends 5 to hospital
Around 11:30 p.m. RCMP said it had received complaints about a car driving west in the highway's eastbound lanes. When police responded, officers came across a collision scene ...
CKOM News
May 26, 2017
Woman charged with trying to run down two men after stabbing
A woman is facing charges after a melee at a Saskatoon drive-thru. Police said they were called to a restaurant on the 2200 block of 22nd Street West around 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. The incident reportedl...
CKOM News
May 26, 2017
Jamie Nye: We'll keep cheering for the Andersons
Take a bow, Ottawa Senators. Despite the doubters - myself included - and despite the boring moniker, you earned your spot in game 7 double overtime against the defending Stanley Cup champions. That's...
CKOM News
May 26, 2017
Regina's Andrew Scheer ready for Tory leadership vote
The Conservative Party of Canada will have a new leader Saturday and Regina's Andrew Scheer hopes it'll be him. Scheer is one of 13 hopefuls vying for the position of Tory top dog. "I'm feeling cautio...
CKOM News
May 26, 2017
RQHR wind down continues, budget deficit predicted
The wind down of the 12 regional health authorities is underway as the province moves to a single organization. It is hoped the new Saskatchewan Health Authority will be up and running sometime by the...
CKOM News
May 26, 2017
Food vendors gear up for Mosaic Stadium test event
Whether it's a big appetite or a creative one, Mosaic Stadium should be able to satisfy the stomachs of those attending Saturday's Regina Rocks Mosaic concert. The second test event at the new venue w...
CKOM News
May 26, 2017
Uncover the Cure raises $82K for prostate cancer
More money is being raised to fight prostate cancer at the local level. Thursday night's the Uncover the Cure Cocktail Party, hosted by 980 CJME's John Gormley, raised $82,900 for the Prostate Assessm...
CKOM News
May 25, 2017
Dry weather helps farmers with seeding: crop report
While warm, dry weather helped farmers continue seeding, they remain behind the five-year average for this time. The province released its weekly crop report Thursday for the week of May 15 to 21. Pro...
CKOM News
May 25, 2017
City pushes transit for those attending Mosaic concert
Organizers of the Regina Rocks Mosaic concert on Saturday continue to push people to use public transportation to get down to the new stadium. "We're trying to shift the public thinking to move to tra...
CKOM News
May 25, 2017
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