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Charges laid after gun goes off during rural break in: Spiritwood RCMP
RCMP have charged a man with weapons offences following an investigation of a break and enter in rural Saskatchewan in which a gun was fired. Police say Mounties from the Spiritwood detachment west of...
CKOM News
Mar 13, 2018
Help pours in for Sask. teen after rock shop robbery
An outpouring of support in the wake of an ugly case of theft is helping a young Saskatchewan entrepreneur get back on his feet. Judah Tyreman, 13, runs the Sesula Mineral & Gem Museum in the town...
CKOM News
Mar 13, 2018
A January 2017 photo of 13-year-old Judah Tyreman posing next to a fossil featured at the rare stone and gem shop and museum he runs in Radisson, Sask. (Sesula Mineral & Gem Museum/Facebook)
Cut the ruts: Crews to clear snow, ice buildup ahead of melt
City crews are taking to the streets to make sure Saskatoon isn't stuck in ruts this spring. With conditions hovering around the melting point this week, workers have started grading in residential ne...
CKOM News
Mar 13, 2018
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Saskatchewan house fire claims two lives
A house fire, northwest of Lloydminster, has claimed two lives. RCMP said Monday emergency crews were called out to the home on the Onion Lake Cree Nation Saturday evening, just after 8:00. Two bodies...
CKOM News
Mar 12, 2018
Police warn of possibly laced cocaine after multiple deaths
Saskatoon Police are warning the public of tainted illegal drugs after a series of deaths and arrests related to drug overdoses over the weekend. Two people are dead and four others are recovering in ...
CKOM News
Mar 10, 2018
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Saskatoon locate missing family
Police have located Raylene Nepoose, 29, and her two children Damien Nepoose, 12, and Scott Nepoose, 5. They were last seen Friday morning in the College Park East area. Police said the family has bee...
CKOM News
Mar 10, 2018
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Sask. farmers Facebook group demands action on rural crime
As the discussion around rural crime continues through RCMP town halls in Saskatchewan, farmers are banding together in a Facebook group to call for changes and clarity on the law. "Farmers Against Ru...
CKOM News
Mar 08, 2018
Stanleys express relief, offer condolences to Boushie family
Gerald Stanley's family say they are "relieved" Crown prosecutors announced they would not be appealing his not-guilty verdict for second-degree murder. Scott Spencer, Stanley's lawyer, sent a stateme...
CKOM News
Mar 08, 2018
Gerald Stanley, left, arrives at Battleford's Court of Queen's Bench with defence lawyer Scott Spencer, right, on Feb. 8, 2018. (Chris Vandenbreekel/650 CKOM)
Crown will not appeal Stanley verdict
Saskatchewan's public prosecutions office has decided not to appeal the Gerald Stanley verdict. An appeal wouldn't be able to overturn the jury's not guilty decision, but it could look at the instruct...
CKOM News
Mar 07, 2018
City backs moving railways instead of crossing overpasses
A city report on solving the problem of railway crossings in Saskatoon is recommending more investigation into moving rail lines outside city limits. The authors are also suggesting abandoning the pur...
CKOM News
Mar 07, 2018
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