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Episode 4 of The Shell Lake Massacre: The Killer
Less than three weeks after being discharged from a hospital for the mentally ill, 21-year-old Victor Hoffman found himself driving along the highway away from his family farm. As he travelled toward ...
CKOM News
Sep 05, 2023
Records from Victor Hoffman's stay at the Saskatchewan Hospital in North Battleford describe him as withdrawn, seclusive, and indifferent. He told psychiatrists that he believed the devil had put another brain in his body. The mental hospital closed in 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Bill Graveland
CFL suspends Riders' Robertson for one game for head-butting Bombers' Collaros
Saskatchewan Roughriders defensive end Pete Robertson won't be playing in the Banjo Bowl. The CFL announced Monday it had suspended Robertson for one game for the head butt he gave Winnipeg Blue Bombe...
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Sep 04, 2023
Regina police locate six-month-old baby who was reported missing
The Regina Police Service has located a six-month-old baby who had been reported missing. On Sunday evening, police said the boy had been found safe. No other details were provided, including when and...
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Sep 03, 2023
Saskatchewan expands treatment coverage for ALS patients
The province is now offering two new treatments for a fatal neurodegenerative disease under the Saskatchewan Drug Plan. About 3,000 Canadians live with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a disease t...
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Sep 03, 2023
Jaxon Ford excited for first Labour Day Classic with Riders
The 2023 Labour Day Classic will have a special meeting for Jaxon Ford. Ford grew up in Regina and attended the annual CFL game between the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Winnipeg Blue Bombers with his ...
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Sep 03, 2023
"Worst wildfire smoke so far": Special air quality statements blanket the province
Smokey skies are covering the province with a campfire like smell. Special air quality statements are in effect for almost all of the province, expect for the southwestern corner. Dan Fulton, a meteor...
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Sep 03, 2023
Hundreds in Regina protest new provincial pronoun and sex education policy
It was an emotional Saturday at the Saskatchewan Legislature. Hundreds gathered outside of the front steps to protest against the new pronoun and sex education policy implemented by the provincial gov...
CKOM News
Sep 03, 2023
Another chapter to be written in Labour Day Classic story
Another chapter is set to be written in the chronicles of the Labour Day Classic. The Saskatchewan Roughriders will host the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in front of a sold-out crowd on Sunday at Mosaic Stad...
CKOM News
Sep 03, 2023
Saskatchewan expands treatment coverage for ALS patients
The province is now offering two new treatments for a fatal neurodegenerative disease under the Saskatchewan Drug Plan. About 3,000 Canadians live with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a disease t...
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Sep 03, 2023
Martensville opens largest rubber-surfaced playground in Saskatchewan
Kids putting on their shoes to go to a newly resurfaced playground at Lions Park in Martensville will in fact be playing on other people's shoes.
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Sep 01, 2023
Kids playing at a rubber-surfaced playground in Martensville, which features the remains of 10,000 tires and 13,000 pairs of shoes. (Shercom/Submitted)
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