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Increase in arson cases not setting off alarm for Regina police
Deliberately set fires are on the rise in Regina. Crime stats from September show arson has increased by about 83 per cent from last year. In September 2014, there were a total of 41 incidents reporte...
CKOM News
Oct 21, 2015
Seriously injured pit bull back with owners
A dog that captured hearts in Saskatoon after a tragic incident is home with his owners. Dubbed 'Heroic Henry' by workers at the SPCA, the pit bull was seriously injured after being dragged behind a v...
CKOM News
Oct 21, 2015
New Sask. teachers regulatory board in place
As of Wednesday, Saskatchewan's teachers can now police themselves. A new board, the Saskatchewan Professional Teachers Regulatory Board, has taken over certification, registration, and discipline of ...
CKOM News
Oct 21, 2015
Difficult to say what legalized marijuana would mean for Regina police: chief
The legalization of marijuana could be something Canadians see in the near future as it was one of the big issues Prime Minister-designate Justin Trudeau and his Liberal Party campaigned on. Now that ...
CKOM News
Oct 21, 2015
Buffalo Pound Water Treatment plant shutdown after power failure
The Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Plant is back up and running, but some people who get their water from the plant may have to continue boiling their water. A downed power pole triggered the shutdown ...
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Oct 21, 2015
Moose Jaw's new hospital opens this week
The Moose Jaw Union hospital is on the way out with the new hospital fully operational as of Wednesday. Everything started being carted over on Monday this week, and emergency services were moved ther...
CKOM News
Oct 21, 2015
Regina Pats end road trip with 3-2 win over Kootenay Ice
The Regina Pats are coming home a happy bunch following a 3-2 win over the Kootenay Ice on Tuesday night. The game was the Pats final game of a five-game road trip that saw them win three of the five ...
CKOM News
Oct 20, 2015
'High time' for Liberals to legalize marijuana: Regina shop
Employees at the Head 2 Head Novelties shop in Regina have high hopes for Justin Trudeau's promise to legalize marijuana. Donovan Hastings works there as an advisor for the Green Canvas,which is liste...
CKOM News
Oct 20, 2015
Legislation introduced for farmland ownership in Saskatchewan
There will soon be some new rules and regulations regarding who can own farmland in Saskatchewan. On Tuesday, Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart introduced amendments to The Saskatchewan Farm Security ...
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Oct 20, 2015
Final weeks an opportunity for rookie and veteran Riders alike
Opportunity is knocking for the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Out of the playoff race, the final three weeks of the regular season are an opportunity for the coaches and the players to make their case to ...
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Oct 20, 2015
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