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Terry Fox's inspiration persists 35 years later
Who is Terry Fox? Ask different people and you will get different answers that come to a similar conclusion. "One of Canada's biggest heroes. I distinctly remember him running across Canada, an...
CKOM News
Sep 20, 2015
Reports of man taking photos of young girls in Yorkton unfounded
Yorkton police say they have found and spoken to a man who was described as suspicious by callers. They reported he was taking pictures of young girls near a Yorkton elementary school over the weekend...
CKOM News
Sep 20, 2015
Transit union ‘optimistic’ a year after lockout
Exactly one year ago, thousands of Saskatoon Transit users were left scrambling for a new ride when bus service came to a screeching halt. The city's transit lockout would drag on for 29-days before a...
CKOM News
Sep 20, 2015
Man hit by car in Confederation Park dies
For the second time in one week, a pedestrian is dead after being hit by a car. Saskatoon Police responded to a call of a car-on-pedestrian collision at Diefenbaker Drive and Vanier Crescent ...
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Sep 20, 2015
Redblacks top Riders 30-27
A tale of two games for the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Saturday night but when all was said and done it was the same old story. The Riders are now 1-11 on the season following a 30-27 loss to the Ott...
CKOM News
Sep 19, 2015
GAME DAY: Riders squaring off with Redblacks
The Riders are hoping to enact a little bit of revenge against the Ottawa Redblacks who embarrassed them just a few weeks ago. In that game, Ottawa dominated both sides of the ball. Jeremiah Johnson r...
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Sep 19, 2015
Saskatchewan pilots remembered as 75th anniversary of Battle of Britain marked
Before the Battle of Britain began, Prime Minister Winston Churchill said, "If the British Empire and its Commonwealth last for a thousand years, men will still say, 'This was their finest hour.'" The...
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Sep 19, 2015
The billboard on Circle Drive West north of 33rd Street was revealed on June 19, 2017 as part of Saskatoon’s "I am the bridge" anti-racism campaign. (Chris Vandenbreekel/650 CKOM)
Teen arrested, second at large in string of thefts
One teenager is in custody and another is still at large as Saskatoon police investigate a string of thefts and break-ins. Police said the investigation started the night of Sept. 10 as offi...
CKOM News
Sep 19, 2015
HIV/AIDS care home to bring hope to city's patients
Saskatchewan HIV/AIDS patients will soon have a new place to get the care they need. The province's first care home will open up a 10-bed house in Saskatoon in November. The home will provide hea...
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Sep 19, 2015
Moose wanders through south Regina neighbourhood
There are plenty of moose that roam around Saskatchewan but sometimes the best chance to catch a glimpse of one is in your own yard. A male moose, believed to be a three-year-old bull, had to be tranq...
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Sep 19, 2015
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