Menu
Listen Live
News
Saskatoon
Saskatchewan
Canada & World
Tariffs & Saskatchewan
2025 Devastating Fires
Sask. Stories with Brittany Caffet
Podcasts
CKOM Morning Show
The Evan Bray Show
The Green Zone
The Green Zone Game Day
Saskatchewan Afternoon
Garden Talk
RealAg on the Weekend
Meeting Ground
Talk Shots with Brent Loucks
Money Sense (Sponsored)
The Vassy Kapelos Show
The Sport Market
Path to Prosperity (Sponsored)
The Shell Lake Massacre
Sports
Rider News
Provincial Sports
Connect
Day of Caring
Contests
Concerts
Events
Report an Error
Contact Us
Show Schedule
×
News
Saskatoon
Saskatchewan
Canada & World
Tariffs & Saskatchewan
2025 Devastating Fires
Sask. Stories with Brittany Caffet
Podcasts
CKOM Morning Show
The Evan Bray Show
The Green Zone
The Green Zone Game Day
Saskatchewan Afternoon
Garden Talk
RealAg on the Weekend
Meeting Ground
Talk Shots with Brent Loucks
Money Sense (Sponsored)
The Vassy Kapelos Show
The Sport Market
Path to Prosperity (Sponsored)
The Shell Lake Massacre
Sports
Rider News
Provincial Sports
Connect
Day of Caring
Contests
Concerts
Events
Report an Error
Contact Us
Show Schedule
Author Archives:
CKOM News
Saskatoon police briefs: Officers respond to stabbing, taser threat
Police in Saskatoon arrested a 17-year-old boy who allegedly threatened a woman with a taser on Wednesday night. According to police, officers were called to a parking lot on Eighth Street East just a...
CKOM News
Apr 24, 2025
Police said the so-called "grandparent scam" is still circulating in Saskatoon. (650 CKOM file photo)
Saskatchewan updates trespassing regulations to help police address issues quickly
The Government of Saskatchewan has passed new regulations in an effort to help police enforce trespassing laws in businesses and public spaces like parks or libraries. Under the new regulations, anyon...
CKOM News
Apr 24, 2025
A sign warning against trespassing in the courtyard at Regina City Hall, after a homeless camp on the property was dismantled by police in 2023. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Premier Scott Moe endorses Pierre Poilievre's Conservative Party
Saskatchewan's premier endorsed the Conservative Party of Canada on Wednesday. Speaking from his hometown of Shellbrook in a video shared to social media, Scott Moe announced that he intends to vote f...
CKOM News
Apr 23, 2025
In a video posted to social media on April 23, 2025, Premier Scott Moe said it’s time that the province had “a government that treats us like we’re a part of Canada." (Premier Scott Moe/Facebook)
SaskPower's first 'microgrid' now powering Descharme Lake
Residents of Descharme Lake are drawing their electricity from SaskPower's first-ever independent community power system. SaskPower's Descharme Lake Microgrid is now online, combining solar power with...
CKOM News
Apr 23, 2025
The microgrid consists of 474 solar panels, 96 lithium phosphate batteries and a pair of diesel generators. (Saskatchewan Research Council)
Saskatchewan's uranium and potash industries set production records in 2024
Saskatchewan's potash and uranium industries broke records for production in 2024, while the province's uranium industry also set a new sales record. According to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Energy a...
CKOM News
Apr 23, 2025
New records were set in Saskatchewan for the production of both potash and uranium in 2024. (Céline Grimard/650 CKOM)
Toronto man facing murder charge in North Battleford homicide case
A Toronto man is facing a second-degree murder charge in connection with a 2024 homicide case in North Battleford. According to the RCMP, police got a report saying a person had been seriously injured...
CKOM News
Apr 23, 2025
On April 11, police arrested 22-year-old Billy Leon, a Toronto man, at a correctional centre in Manitoba. (City of North Battleford/Facebook)
Mounties looking for black truck after gunfight on Sturgeon Lake First Nation
RCMP officers are asking the public to keep an eye out for a truck that may have been used during a gunfight on the Sturgeon Lake First Nation on Tuesday. "On April 22, 2025 at approximately 1:10 p.m....
CKOM News
Apr 23, 2025
The RCMP asked members of the public to report any sightings of this black, two-door truck. (Saskatchewan RCMP/Submitted)
Traffic lights down at 22nd Street and Diefenbaker after three-vehicle crash
A three-vehicle crash knocked out the traffic lights at 22nd Street and Diefenbaker Drive on Wednesday morning. "There are no reported injuries, however, a traffic standard was struck and traffic ligh...
CKOM News
Apr 23, 2025
Police said no injuries were reported in the crash. (Brad Best/Submitted)
The Green Zone Replay - Tuesday, April 22
The Green Zone - Tuesday, April 22 2:35 - NHL Playoff passes and fails There were four games in the NHL playoffs last night that included a series playing its first game. Jamie and Locker had their re...
CKOM News
Apr 22, 2025
Five youths facing charges after teen assaulted and dragged inside
Three boys and two girls are facing charges after an assault with a boy believed to be known to them. On Saturday, just after 2 a.m. Saskatoon Police Service were called to an assault in progress at a...
CKOM News
Apr 22, 2025
On Saturday, just after 2 a.m. Saskatoon Police Service were called to an assault in progress at a residence in the 100 block of Avenue M South. Officers said "a male had been physically assaulted outside and then dragged into a nearby residence," in the initial report. (Céline Grimard/650 CKOM)
Posts navigation
Previous
1
…
67
68
69
…
3,324
Next
Listen Live
On Air Now
The CKOM Morning Show with Mark Loshack
5:30 AM - 8:30 AM
NOW TRENDING
More
OPINION
Murray Wood: Let people cook their steak how they like it
Murray Wood hates a steak snob. He says the "self-appointed arbiters of how food should be prepared" should le...
Read More
Sarah Mills: Loyalty programs don't do anything for the consumer
Sarah Mills doesn't think loyalty programs actually benefit the consumer. She thinks companies should keep prices low, p...
Read More
LATEST WEATHER
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY
The Evan Bray Show - Tuesday, Sept. 16
Evan talks with paNOW reporter Nigel Maxwell about the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations' $34,251,566 in expens...
Read More