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Fundraiser with scantily-clad women nixed after controversy
After days of controversy and a returned donation, the Canadian Progress Club's downtown Saskatoon chapter is ending its Boys Lunch Out fundraising event. The club posted an update on their website Th...
CKOM News
Dec 07, 2017
A promotional poster from the Boys Out Lunch held in Saskatoon December 2016. (saskatoonprogressclub.com)
Robbers rip necklaces off teen girls in parking lot: police
Saskatoon police say two girls were robbed and threatened with bear mace while waiting in their parked car Wednesday evening. The teens, aged 17 and 19, had the car window rolled down while in a publi...
CKOM News
Dec 07, 2017
PM Trudeau to visit North Battleford Thursday
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will visit Saskatchewan Thursday. Trudeau will be at the Dekker Centre in North Battleford, where he will take part in a meet-and-greet in support of Larry Ingram, the Li...
CKOM News
Dec 07, 2017
Battlefords-Lloydminster Liberal candidate Larry Ingram, right, shown with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. (Larry Ingram)
Sentencing hearing starts for Saskatoon baby killer
Warning: graphic description of violence in tweets. A sentencing hearing is underway for a Saskatoon teen who pleaded guilty to murdering a six-week-old baby last year. The infant, Nikosis Jace Cantre...
CKOM News
Dec 06, 2017
Six-week-old baby Nikosis Jace Cantre was murdered in Saskatoon on July 3, 2016. (Submitted)
Hospital returns donation as fundraiser stirs controversy
St. Paul's Hospital Foundation is returning a major donation from a Saskatoon men's club after it came out a fundraising event didn't keep with the hospital's Catholic values. On Friday, the Saskatoon...
CKOM News
Dec 06, 2017
Health Authority plans to announce Tuesday a plan to address overcrowding at St. Paul's Hospital in Saskatoon (650 CKOM)
YouTube releases top trending videos of the year
From singing karaoke in a car with Ed Sheeran to a little girl crashing her dad's interview on the BBC - this year's top trending videos on YouTube did not disappoint. People are likely to recognize m...
CKOM News
Dec 06, 2017
Icy highways lead to travel warnings in Central Sask.
A few travel advisories remained in effect Wednesday morning after a tough night on highways throughout Central Saskatchewan. RCMP were called out to a number of collisions in the Maidstone and Lloydm...
CKOM News
Dec 06, 2017
Report calls for action on Indigenous youth suicide rates
The province's children's advocate is doing his part to address a high number of suicides among Indigenous youth in northern Saskatchewan. A report looking at the problem and possible solutions was ta...
CKOM News
Dec 05, 2017
Corey O'Soup, the Youth Child Advocate for Saskatchewan, released a special report examining the causes and calls to action surrounding youth suicide on Dec. 5, 2017 in La Ronge. (Bryan Eneas/paNOW)
Drivers contend with slick roads in Saskatoon
The forecast called for a light snowstorm, but drivers in Saskatoon faced heavy traffic on slippery city streets Tuesday. Between 5 a.m. and 2 p.m., Saskatoon police dealt with 14 crashes - including ...
CKOM News
Dec 05, 2017
Saskatoon police at the scene of a crash westbound Circle Drive North near Warman Road on Dec. 5, 2017. (Jay Thomas/650 CKOM)
Council to vote on curfew for backyard fires in Saskatoon
Backyard fire pits won't be banned any time soon in Saskatoon, but the city could impose restrictions on when they can be used. The city's standing committee on planning, development and community ser...
CKOM News
Dec 05, 2017
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