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Justice minister defends saying Canada ‘must do better’ in wake of Boushie trial
OTTAWA - Jody Wilson-Raybould doubled down Tuesday on her controversial reaction to the Colten Boushie verdict, saying a federal justice minister should be responsive to Canadians who speak out and pr...
CKOM News
Feb 13, 2018
Police arrest 3 boys following school confrontation
Three boys are in custody following a confrontation at a Saskatoon high school Tuesday. Police said officers were called to Bedford Road Collegiate just before 1 p.m. after staff confronted three yout...
CKOM News
Feb 13, 2018
Teams finalized for Tim Horton's Brier in Regina
The teams have been finalized for the 2018 Tim Horton's Brier. In three weeks, some of the best curlers in the country will descend upon Regina for a chance at Brier glory. New to this year's Brier is...
CKOM News
Feb 13, 2018
Police advise of protest march planned in Saskatoon
Saskatoon police are advising drivers to expect delays Tuesday afternoon on the University Bridge and Spadina Crescent. The University of Saskatchewan Indigenous Students' Council is planning to march...
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Feb 13, 2018
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‘It could have been me:’ Some farmers support murder acquittal of Gerald Stanley
Mark Pashovitz believes he and other Saskatchewan farmers are easy targets. They live in rural, isolated areas where it often takes police longer to respond to crimes. And their farm vehicles and equi...
CKOM News
Feb 12, 2018
Sask. lawyers weigh in on Stanley not-guilty verdict
One of Saskatchewan's top defence lawyers is describing the outcome of the Gerald Stanley trial as a no-win situation for the jury involved. On Friday Stanley was found not-guilty of second-degree mur...
CKOM News
Feb 12, 2018
GoFundMe for Gerald Stanely raises more than $70,000
Supporters of Gerald Stanley are rallying in a quiet way online by donating to a Go Fund Me page created to support Gerald Stanley's family in the wake of his acquittal in the death of Colten Boushie....
CKOM News
Feb 12, 2018
Tories accuse PM of ‘political interference’ after comments on Boushie case
OTTAWA - The federal Conservatives are accusing Justin Trudeau of "political interference," after the prime minister responded to the acquittal of a white farmer in the death of a young Indigenous man...
CKOM News
Feb 11, 2018
Go Fund Me page raises thousands for Gerald Stanley’s family
A Go Fund Me page has been set up to raise money for Gerald Stanley’s family in the wake of his acquittal. “All funds raised will be going to the Stanley family, in an effort to help them ...
CKOM News
Feb 11, 2018
Extreme cold warning ends for most of central, southern Sask.
Very cold wind chills are dwindling in the province. Environment Canada issued an extreme cold warning Sunday for much of the province, except for a portion on the north. On Monday morning, many zones...
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Feb 11, 2018
Extreme cold warnings were removed from much of central and southern Saskatchewan on Monday as temperatures are expected to rise Tuesday morning. (Environment Canada)
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