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UPDATE: 2 escaped convicts arrested by the RCMP
Update: RCMP say they found and arrested Conrad Slippery Sunday afternoon thanks to a tip from the public. Both escaped prisoners are now accounted for.One escaped prisoner has been found and another ...
CKOM News
Jul 12, 2015
Jon Vickers, Canadian tenor, dead at 88
Canadian opera singer John Vickers, nicknamed "God's tenor" for his voice and Christian beliefs, has died at the age of 88, according to London's Royal Opera House.The opera cited a statement from Vic...
CKOM News
Jul 12, 2015
Sask. reservists arrive in Prince Albert for wildfire training
Reservists from across the province have arrived in Prince Albert to help fight the wildfires.The group of about 70 men and women will take an eight hour course on fire fighting before heading to the ...
CKOM News
Jul 11, 2015
Emergency officials convoy to escort select northern residents home
Residents who live in northern communities not affected by the ongoing wildfire have a chance to go home Saturday. The Ministry of Highways has arranged a convoy to escort residents of ...
CKOM News
Jul 11, 2015
2 arrested for swimming in South Sask. River
Saskatoon police are reminding residents that taking a dip in the river is illegal and dangerous after two people were arrested for trying to swim across Friday evening. Police, Sa...
CKOM News
Jul 11, 2015
Greek immigrant fears future of homeland amid financial crisis
Sitting across the table in the basement of the Saskatoon Greek Orthodox Church, George reflects on the past four years. Hailing from Piraeus, Greece, George came to Canada in January 2014, follo...
CKOM News
Jul 11, 2015
VIDEO: SkyHawks show-off in Saskatoon, kick-off Air Show
Imagine jumping out of a plane at 6,000 feet, locking legs with two others and landing safely on the ground just seconds later. That's just another day in the life of a SkyHawk paratrooper and they br...
CKOM News
Jul 10, 2015
No gun found as Regina police respond to weapons call
A number of police officers filled a street in Regina's Uplands neighbourhood Thursday night after a woman reported that a man with a gun had threatened her and her boyfriend.Police took precautions w...
CKOM News
Jul 10, 2015
Sask. fires merge near La Ronge, become 5.5 times size of Saskatoon
The Egg fire has merged with the Eli fire making it 950 square kilometres or five and a half times the size of Saskatoon. The fire, which will be known as the Egg fire, is within two kilometres of La ...
CKOM News
Jul 10, 2015
Regina should see fewer outages with substation back online
SaskPower says the power outages shouldn't be as long or widespread in south Regina now that the Albert Park substation is back in operation.It's been offline undergoing a $10-million upgrade since Fe...
CKOM News
Jul 10, 2015
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