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Saskatchewan getting 2,500 doses of Johnson & Johnson vaccine
One day after Saskatchewan's health minister said he hoped the province soon would get some doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, the province said Tuesday that 2,500 doses are on the way. The M...
CKOM News
Nov 02, 2021
Latest COVID update Nov. 2: 107 new cases, 5 deaths
Nearly one-third of the new COVID-19 cases reported in Saskatchewan on Tuesday were people who were fully vaccinated. In its daily update, the Ministry of Health said 35 of the 107 new cases had recei...
CKOM News
Nov 02, 2021
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Man charged in connection with string of robberies in Saskatoon
Saskatoon police believe they have solved a robbery spree involving gas station convenience stores across the city. The six robberies at knifepoint happened over a 10-day period. Between Oct. 17 and 2...
CKOM News
Nov 02, 2021
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Highway signs to mark Treaty boundaries in Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan is launching a signage project that is the first of its kind in Canada. The provincial government said Tuesday it’s supporting the Office of the Treaty Commissioner’s applicat...
CKOM News
Nov 02, 2021
Saskatoon proposes moving to year-round school zones
Two months after the city hit the brakes on lowering the speed limit on residential streets, city council is again debating measures to slow down drivers on city streets. On Monday, a city committee e...
CKOM News
Nov 02, 2021
School zones take effect within Saskatoon beginning Sept. 1, 2020. (@cityofsaskatoon/Twitter)
Police investigate suspicious death in Meadowgreen
The forensic and major crime sections of the Saskatoon Police Service are investigating the death of a man in Meadowgreen on Tuesday morning. Just after 2 a.m., police were called to a residence in th...
CKOM News
Nov 02, 2021
The major crimes unit of Saskatoon Police is investigating the death of a man inside a residence on Avenue X South on Nov 2, 2021 (Google)
Latest COVID update Nov. 1: 128 new cases, 3 deaths, 1,950 active cases
The number of active COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan fell below 2,000 for the first time in more than two months Monday. In its daily update, the Ministry of Health said there were 1,950 active cases i...
CKOM News
Nov 01, 2021
Government reports about $8K in losses of public money in second quarter
One government employee was fired and another was suspended after Saskatchewan’s comptroller examined the province’s losses in the second quarter of 2021. From July 1 to Sept. 30, there we...
CKOM News
Nov 01, 2021
Man charged after stabbing in downtown Saskatoon
A 22-year-old man has been charged with aggravated assault after a stabbing in Saskatoon on Sunday. At about 2 a.m., officers responded to a call that a person had been stabbed during a fight in the 1...
CKOM News
Nov 01, 2021
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‘Milder than normal’ November anticipated by Environment Canada meteorologist
Above-seasonal conditions are expected to persist in Saskatchewan, according to Environment Canada senior climatologist David Phillips. “We think the first half of November is going to be very c...
CKOM News
Nov 01, 2021
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