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Demolition begins on Park St. Sears building
Demolition has started on the Sears warehouse to make way for a new business park. "It's sad to see Sears leaving after 40 years but the time has come to repurpose the property and maximize its use," ...
CKOM News
Sep 14, 2016
Premier Brad Wall set to make an 11 day visit to Asia
Premier Brad Wall will be going overseas to discuss Saskatchewan's food and energy industries. The 11 day visit will see the Premier visit South Korea and China. Wall said this trip is supported by Sa...
CKOM News
Sep 14, 2016
Too many kittens at Regina Humane Society
The Regina Humane Society has too many kittens. Cats are flooding into animal shelters across the province according to Bill Thorn, the director of marketing and public relations for the humane societ...
CKOM News
Sep 14, 2016
Pedestrian hit in Moose Jaw
A woman is recovering after being hit by a truck during the lunch hour in Moose Jaw on Tuesday. She was taken to hospital but it doesn't appear her injuries are serious. The driver has been charged wi...
CKOM News
Sep 14, 2016
Police say drunk driver smashed into Moose Jaw cars
Police say drinking and driving is to blame for a high speed crash in downtown Moose Jaw Wednesday night. Just after 8 last night, a vehicle went over the median into oncoming traffic on Fairford Stre...
CKOM News
Sep 14, 2016
Carmichael Outreach received "mostly unusable" donations
Carmichael Outreach received some unusable donations last Friday. Tyler Gray, communications with Carmichael Outreach, says the staff got back after a few days of meetings to find a mess outside of th...
CKOM News
Sep 13, 2016
RCMP request assistance in locating missing 16-year-old girl
Broadview RCMP are asking for the public's assistance in locating a 16-year-old girl. Norma Sheperd was last seen at a residence on Cowessess First Nation on Sept. 9. RCMP say she left the residence w...
CKOM News
Sep 13, 2016
Regina police officer pleads guilty to impaired driving
A member of the Regina Police Service has plead guilty to an impaired driving charge. Constable Devon L. Sterling, 37, received a one year driving ban, $1000 fine and a $300 surcharge. Sterling was st...
CKOM News
Sep 13, 2016
Enrolment up 2.8 per cent at the U of R
More students than ever before have chosen to study at the University of Regina. Enrolment has increased at the University of Regina to 14,760 students for the 2016 fall semster. In a press release, t...
CKOM News
Sep 13, 2016
Changes coming to the Sask. micro-distillery and cottage winery industry
The province's micro-distillery and cottage winery industry is getting a boost in how it does business. The government announced a number of changes to the mark-up system and the red-tape that can be ...
CKOM News
Sep 13, 2016
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