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Reginians downtown wary after glass falls from skyscraper
People in downtown Regina are wondering how well the rest of the panes were installed after a sheet window fell out of the Hill Tower 3 building on Saturday. "Maybe they have some warranty issues? May...
CKOM News
Aug 19, 2015
Oil companies probably aren't swindling you: U of S prof says
The price of oil has fallen to a six-and-a-half year low, yet the price of gasoline in Saskatoon still averages over $1.22 per litre for regular. And while some may conclude that international oil gia...
CKOM News
Aug 19, 2015
Family turned away from Slide the City wants refund
Ken Tschetter is looking for a refund after his family was turned away from the Slide the City event in Saskatoon on Saturday. "The kids were disappointed that they di...
CKOM News
Aug 19, 2015
Regina lawyer contemplates suing Ashley Madison
A well known Regina lawyer is contemplating suing the website for cheaters, Ashley Madison. After the controversial site was hacked and a massive database of users exposed where sensitive personal inf...
CKOM News
Aug 19, 2015
Police surround home in Saskatoon
Saskatoon police detained over half a dozen people following a standoff on Wednesday. Shortly before 10:30 a.m., officers observed a person they believed had warrants out for his arrest. The suspect r...
CKOM News
Aug 19, 2015
Former Regina minor hockey coach facing child sex charges in B.C.
A Regina man who worked closely with kids now faces sex charges in British Columbia. Crown prosecutors in B.C. said 41-year-old Jason Hubelit was involved in an incident on July 16 near Tono. He's cha...
CKOM News
Aug 19, 2015
Researchers count 450 without permanent homes in Saskatoon
Saskatoon's homeless population is overwhelmingly aboriginal, generally male and fairly young. This based on data collected by the Community-University Institute for Social Research (CUISR) during a p...
CKOM News
Aug 19, 2015
Three taken to hospital after highway crash near Lumsden
According to the RCMP, trying to avoid a crash is what caused an SUV to roll on Highway 11 at the Regina Beach turno on Tuesday afternoon. Around 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, RCMP say a 2002 Ford Explorer Sp...
CKOM News
Aug 19, 2015
Riders trying to address penalty problem
The Saskatchewan Roughriders continue to have a penalty problem. This week, it appears they've taken the rst step to recovery by admitting that they do in fact have a problem. "Like I told t...
CKOM News
Aug 19, 2015
Highway 16 and Marquis Drive traffic lights no longer blinking red
The flashing red lights at Marquis Drive and Highway 16 are being switched to normal traffic lights on Wednesday. The new set of lights for the intersection first started flashing red on Thursday to a...
CKOM News
Aug 19, 2015
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