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Saskatoon impaired drivers cause weekend collisions
As the holiday season brings more options for getting home safe after a few too many, it turns out some people still don't get the message not to drink and drive. Saskatoon Police charged five men wit...
CKOM News
Nov 25, 2017
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Lots of options for a safe ride home this holiday season
The festive season has begun and with it, Christmas parties. Along with tradition options like cabs, public transit or a designated driver other services are available to try. Operation Red Nose, a vo...
CKOM News
Nov 25, 2017
$10K in jewelry seized on Saskatoon-bound train by police
Two men from Quebec were arrested by Saskatoon police Thursday after allegedly riding in on the rails with a large stash of valuable goods. Police said they received a report from a Saskatoon-bound pa...
CKOM News
Nov 24, 2017
North Battleford mayor asks province, feds for help on crime
North Battleford's mayor is welcoming the focus on his community after Maclean's Magazine labelled them "Canada's most dangerous place." Ryan Bater told 650 CKOM Friday the national publication's repo...
CKOM News
Nov 24, 2017
North Battleford Mayor Ryan Bater speaks to reporters after a council meeting on Oct. 23, 2017. (Chris Vandenbreekel/650 CKOM)
London police stand down following reports of subway shooting
London's Metropolitan Police reported Friday that they had stood down following reports of a possible terrorist incident at a busy subway station. In a news release, the police service stated t...
CKOM News
Nov 24, 2017
Police were seen keeping people back from the Oxford Circus subway station in London, U.K. on Nov. 24, 2017. (Jason Hodkinson/Twitter)
Festival of Trees lights up Western Development Museum
If you're not already in the holiday spirit, one Saskatoon event is sure to lighten the mood. The annual Festival of Trees starts Friday at the Western Development Museum. Organizer Colleen Shalley sa...
CKOM News
Nov 24, 2017
A selection of some of the decorated Christmas trees featured at The Festival of Trees at Saskatoon's Western Development Museum. (Festival of Trees)
Decision blocking rural girls from city hockey draws criticism
The head of a group encouraging Saskatchewan girls to get into hockey is urging parents to keep up pressure on the Saskatchewan Hockey Association (SHA) over its decision to bar most girls from rural ...
CKOM News
Nov 23, 2017
Sask. man given lifetime hunting ban for illegal outfitting
A 36-year-old man from Langham is the first person to be permanently banned from hunting in Saskatchewan. Steven Bullock was handed a lifetime suspension after he recently pleaded guilty in Saskatoon ...
CKOM News
Nov 23, 2017
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Black Thursday? Shoppers hit sales early in Saskatoon
While it may seem like any other Thursday in Canada, a large crowd outside a Saskatoon store proved otherwise. Tammy McLaren went to the Canadian Tire at Preston Crossing shortly before doors opened a...
CKOM News
Nov 23, 2017
Community groups step up for families during MMIWG inquiry
With dozens of families in Saskatoon to take part in hearings of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, local groups are offering support to those revisiting painfu...
CKOM News
Nov 22, 2017
Care packages are waiting in Saskatoon for dozens of families taking part in hearings of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. (Deborah Walker/Submitted)
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