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Regina gas stations making money as prices jump again
Drivers in Regina may have noticed the price at the pump jump by roughly eight cents per litre over the last few days.Many stations showed 105.9 cents per litre earlier on in the week, but are now sho...
CKOM News
Jul 16, 2015
Man charged with assault after stabbing in Regina
An alleged stabbing has a Regina man facing an assault charge. It happened in the 600 block of Athol Street Wednesday morning. That is where Regina police found a 25-year-old man unresponsive. He...
CKOM News
Jul 16, 2015
Man, 33, charged after swimming across river in Saskatoon
A 33-year-old man has been charged after swimming across the South Saskatchewan River on Wednesday afternoon. The man swam across the river and reached the shore, at which time he was arrested and cha...
CKOM News
Jul 16, 2015
PHOTOS: Lush Ramsey Bay campground surrounded by charred forest
There is good news coming from La Ronge Thursday night, giving hope to thousands of evacuees. According to an email from Lac La Ronge Chief Tammy Cook-Searson, local authorities are putting in place a...
CKOM News
Jul 16, 2015
No food shortage in La Ronge, says grocery manager
There does not appear to be a food or fuel shortage in the La Ronge area according to the manager of the the Co-op Marketplace in town. Margaret Floch says her store has been getting weekly deliv...
CKOM News
Jul 16, 2015
Regina still helping evacuees waiting to go home
Evacuees from some communities in northern Saskatchewan are allowed to go home, but 9,724 people are still left behind at shelters and hotels waiting to get the same good news.On Wednesday, the Evraz ...
CKOM News
Jul 16, 2015
Blue-green algae possible on all Saskatchewan lakes
The Saskatchewan Ministry of Health and the Water Security Agency are warning people to stay out of the water if they see clumps of blue-green algae at the lake. The weeks of hot, dry weather tha...
CKOM News
Jul 16, 2015
Police issue warrant for suspect in Rosthern cold case
A week after arresting and laying first-degree murder charges in a 30-year-old cold case, police have issued a Canada-wide warrant for Henry John Peter for his alleged involvement in the killing of Fr...
CKOM News
Jul 16, 2015
Missing Regina woman wanted on warrants
A missing woman's family is concerned about her whereabouts, as are police.Brooklyn Moose was last seen by family members back in February, but continued to be in contact until recently.Regina police ...
CKOM News
Jul 16, 2015
Man and woman from Emerald Park victims of Highway 1 crash
A man and woman from Emerald Park were the victims of a crash east of Regina late Wednesday afternoon.The two-vehicle crash happened near the Pilot Butte turnoff along the Trans-Canada highway. RCMP s...
CKOM News
Jul 16, 2015
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