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Regina police say body found near Fieldhouse not a criminal case
The recent discovery of a body by the Fieldhouse in Regina is not being considered a criminal case. Regina police said the body belonged to a male under the age of 18. Around 3:30 a.m. Monda...
CKOM News
Sep 29, 2015
Riders acquire rights to OL Aaron Picton from Calgary
With the CFL trade deadline looming, the Saskatchewan Roughriders have made a deal with the Stampeders. The Riders sent offensive lineman Randy Richards to Calgary on Tuesday for the rights to offensi...
CKOM News
Sep 29, 2015
Construction on Regina's Capital Pointe set to begin after Thanksgiving
Construction may finally begin on the long-awaited Capital Pointe building in Regina. The lot at the corner of Albert Street and Victoria Avenue has been empty since the Plains Hotel was demolished in...
CKOM News
Sep 29, 2015
Saskatoon students pay tribute to lost caretaker for Terry Fox Day
John Lake School spent Tuesday honouring a lost staff member as part of their Terry Fox Day events. Longtime school caretaker Terry Elliott died of an aggressive cancer over the summer. "I (was) on ho...
CKOM News
Sep 29, 2015
Mushrooms likely behind multiple dog poisonings in Saskatoon
Pet owners around Saskatoon have been on high alert after the suspected poisoning of a dog that reportedly died after a walk around the Avalon off-leash dog park. After testing, the culprit appears to...
CKOM News
Sep 29, 2015
Latest population numbers show Sask. still growing
Saskatchewan is still growing, despite the economic downturn. The province's population grew by about 3,100 people from April to July this year, bringing the total up to 1,133,637. That is a smaller t...
CKOM News
Sep 29, 2015
Day 2: Saskatoon woman accusing husband of sexual assault questioned about consent, memory
The defence is trying to prove that a woman accusing her husband of sexually assaulting her while she was either drunk or passed out-and filming it without her knowledge-was in fact awake, aware of wh...
CKOM News
Sep 29, 2015
Prince Albert man sentenced for killing son
After two years of waiting and just two days for trial and sentencing, the McDougald family's nightmare is over. Larry McDougald, on trial for the murder of his son Terry, who died in October of 2013,...
CKOM News
Sep 29, 2015
Brian Solberg sentenced to four years for breach of recognizance
A Regina man who breached his recognizance has been sentenced to four years in jail. Brian Solberg, 64, was arrested Sept. 17 and charged with four counts of breach of recognizance. Police said he lef...
CKOM News
Sep 29, 2015
New Moose Jaw Hospital nearly ready for patients
After two and a half years of construction, Moose Jaw's bright and shiny new hospital is almost ready for move-in day on Oct. 19. Kyle Matthies is the vice president of corporate strategy and communic...
CKOM News
Sep 29, 2015
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