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Two confirmed cases of Dutch elm disease reported in Saskatoon
Saskatoon's Parks Department has discovered two confirmed positive cases of Dutch elm disease (DED). These two cases were found in the Montgomery neighbourhood, two cases in Riversdale, one in Caswell...
CKOM News
Aug 18, 2025
The City of Saskatoon announced on Monday that it's discovered various new cases of Dutch elm disease across various different neighbourhoods. (Shane Clausing/650 CKOM)
Saskatoon police briefs: Man stabbed in downtown robbery
A 39-year-old man is being treated for injuries he suffered after being assaulted and stabbed over the weekend. He is in stable condition. At about 9:30 p.m. on Aug. 17, police initially were respondi...
CKOM News
Aug 18, 2025
Saskatoon Police Service reported a stabbing and bike unit officers being assaulted this past weekend. (CKOM files)
Air Canada flight attendant strike declared illegal by Canada Industrial Relations Board
Air Canada says the Canada Industrial Relations Board has declared the strike by the company's 10,000 flight attendants illegal and has ordered the union's leadership to direct its members to return t...
The Canadian Press
Aug 18, 2025
Picketers march around the departures level at the Vancouver International Airport in Richmond, B.C., on Sunday, Aug. 17, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ethan Cairns
Garden Talk: Common garden pests and problems and how to fix them
Jill and Rick Van Duyvendyk answer all your gardening questions in Garden Talk on 650 CKOM and 980 CJME every Sunday morning at 9 a.m. Here are some questions and answers from the Aug. 17 show: These ...
CKOM News
Aug 17, 2025
The cooler weather this summer means it hasn't been a good growing year for watermelon in Saskatchewan. (genious2000de / Depositphotos.com)
Crowds fill downtown Saskatoon for Rock 102 Show & Shine event
Downtown Saskatoon came alive on Sunday as more than 30,000 people filled 14 city blocks for the 43rd annual 43rd annual Rock 102 Show & Shine. One of the largest outdoor car shows in Western Cana...
CKOM News
Aug 17, 2025
Crowds packed downtown Saskatoon on Sunday for the 43rd annual Rock 102 Show & Shine, which drew more than 30,000 spectators. (Facebook/Rock 102)
Drugs, firearms, wads of cash among Sask. RCMP hauls so far in 2025
More than 412 search warrants netted Saskatchewan RCMP's SERT (enforcement response team) division over 13 kilograms of illegal drugs, 49 firearms, and over $231,000 in cash in the first half of 2025....
CKOM News
Aug 16, 2025
PHOTOS: Rock the River rolls back into Saskatoon
Saskatoon's Rock the River has rolled back into the city for another year. The three-day event began Friday night at the Bessborough Gardens and runs until Sunday with vendors, drinks, and lots of gre...
CKOM News
Aug 16, 2025
Tommy DeCarlo, former lead singer of Boston, plays with his band at Rock the River music festival in Saskatoon on Aug. 15, 2025. (Mia Holowaychuk/650 CKOM)
University enrolment cap rob schools of cultural diversity: USask
The cap on international students will affect schools, meaning a less culturally rich experience, says a University of Saskatchewan deputy provost officer. Patti McDougall said the federal government'...
CKOM News
Aug 16, 2025
Patti McDougall is the University of Saskatchewan Deputy Provost Officer. She says the cap on international students is a blow.
The Green Zone Replay - Friday, Aug. 15
The Green Zone Replay - Friday, Aug. 15 2:35 - Cianna Murray, Saskatchewan referee Earlier this week, Hockey Saskatchewan announced that four officials have been selected to referee at the 2026 Olympi...
CKOM News
Aug 15, 2025
Saskatoon announces newest emergency shelter's location, 60 beds
Saskatoon City Council has given the green light for an enhanced emergency shelter site to be built in the Central Industrial Area. The land is located at 170, 31 St. E., owned by the provincial gover...
CKOM News
Aug 15, 2025
The Mustard Seed emergency shelter will be built at 170 31st St E in Saskatoon's Central Industrial area, which is currently a parking lot for Saskatchewan Polytechnic. (GoogleMaps/Screenshot)
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