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Some Saskatchewan products a surprise at Agribition
There are certain things a person expects to see at the Western Canadian Agribition like cows, horses and all sorts of gigantic machinery. But there are several exhibits that come from right here in S...
CKOM News
Nov 25, 2015
Province getting a break from snow
After a fresh dump of snow Tuesday, the province is waking up to a clearer day, but with it comes a chilling wind. Depending on where you live in Saskatchewan, Environment Canada reported between ...
CKOM News
Nov 25, 2015
Snow-covered highways claim 1 life near Saskatoon
Poor road conditions were the likely cause of a fatal crash on Highway 14, just west of Saskatoon Tuesday evening. At the time, every highway out of the city was listed as not recommended for tr...
CKOM News
Nov 24, 2015
Officer fights with fleeing suspect, passerby comes to the rescue
A Saskatoon police officer was sent to hospital Monday night after a lengthy scuffle with a fleeing suspect. It started just after 9 p.m. near Avenue P South and 11th Street in the city's West In...
CKOM News
Nov 24, 2015
Brad Wall thanks Trudeau for flexibility on refugees, maintains criticism over deadlines
Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall thanked Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Tuesday for "showing flexibility" on the plan to resettle 25,000 Syrian refugees by year's end. Even before the refugee resettlemen...
CKOM News
Nov 24, 2015
Sask. leaders preparing for refugees after federal announcement
Despite the federal government laying out its plans on Tuesday to help resettle 25,000 Syrian refugees into Canada, Regina's mayor doesn't have any more information regarding how many will come to the...
CKOM News
Nov 24, 2015
Regina city council changes rules around outdoor eating
Regina's city council has made a few changes to the rules surrounding patios for restaurants in local commercial areas. On Monday night, council decided to change a bylaw, allowing areas to eat and dr...
CKOM News
Nov 24, 2015
Regina's new wastewater treatment plant is 75% done
As construction on Regina's new stadium moves along at an expected pace, work on another one of the city's major building projects is actually going faster than expected. The new $181-million sewage t...
CKOM News
Nov 24, 2015
Government says P3 saves $380M on Regina Bypass
A new report says a public-private partnership (P3) approach to build the Regina bypass will save taxpayers $380 million. Ernst & Young, the independent financial and procurement experts, write th...
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Nov 24, 2015
21 vehicle thefts in Moose Jaw prompt warning from police
Police in Moose Jaw are reminding people to keep their vehicles locked after a rash of thefts. The police service says since Sept. 1, 21 vehicles have been stolen. There has also been 35 reports of th...
CKOM News
Nov 24, 2015
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