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Final day for residents to drop off household hazardous waste is Oct. 29
The final drop-off day for household hazardous waste at Saskatoon's Material Recovery Centre is set for Wednesday, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The city said it will accept "automotive fluids, cleaners, c...
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Oct 25, 2025
Paint and paint products are among the items that can be dropped off at Saskatoon's Material Recovery Centre on Wednesday. (650 CKOM file photo)
The Green Zone Replay - Friday, Oct. 24
The Green Zone Replay - Friday, Oct. 24 2:35 - Blue Jays fever For many Blue Jays fans, this World Series run feels like a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see their team go all the way. Max Ritz fro...
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Oct 24, 2025
New Saskatoon transitional housing offers safe haven for those who need refuge
New transitional housing in Saskatoon will offer a safe place to stay for Indigenous women and children and LGBTQ+ individuals fleeing domestic violence. Aggie's and Shirley's House, in the city's Ken...
CKOM News
Oct 24, 2025
Aggie's and Shirley's Place has 20 new transitional homes for Indigenous women and children fleeing violence. (Grandeur Housing Ltd./Facebook)
Mounties turn up cocaine and brass knuckles in Swift Current
A 32-year-old Edmonton man is facing charges after a search by RCMP officers in Swift Current turned up around 255 grams of cocaine. According to police, Mounties from both Saskatchewan and Alberta ex...
CKOM News
Oct 24, 2025
Along with 255 grams of cocaine, police said the search of the Swift Current home turned up “a large sum of cash,” four cell phones, a set of brass knuckles and 18 cartons of unstamped cigarettes. (Saskatchewan RCMP/Submitted)
Two men seriously hurt in shooting in River Heights on Thursday: Police
Two men were hospitalized with serious injuries after a shooting in Saskatoon's River Heights neighbourhood on Thursday afternoon. Police said multiple callers reported injured people "at a business a...
CKOM News
Oct 24, 2025
Police said both victims were taken to hospital for treatment, but the perpetrator or perpetrators fled from the parking lot of 7-Eleven and Vern's Pizza before police arrived. (650 CKOM/Mia Holowaychuk)
Murray Wood: Who's hot... and who's not
Every Friday, Murray Wood takes a look at the week's news and decides who's hot... and who's not. This week's list includes the World Series-bound Blue Jays and some trends around baseball fashion. Mu...
CKOM News
Oct 24, 2025
Sarah Mills: Pre-budget hints from the prime minister are perfect political spin
Prime Minister Mark Carney addressed the nation on Wednesday, hinting about challenges and sacrifices ahead. Sarah Mills says this is the art of political spin, but it's not as transparent as it may s...
CKOM News
Oct 24, 2025
Driver who allegedly caused University Bridge crash facing charges again: Saskatoon police
The man who allegedly caused a crash that closed the University Bridge in Saskatoon last week is facing charges once again. According to police, numerous calls started to come in at around 8:45 a.m. o...
CKOM News
Oct 24, 2025
Numerous emergency vehicles responded to a crash which closed the University Bridge on Oct. 15. (Haven Visser/Facebook)
What the duck? Town of Duck Lake plans to sell its naming rights
The town of Duck Lake is wading into new waters by doing something the mayor and local council say has never been done before: inviting corporations to bid on its full, municipal naming rights. The in...
CKOM News
Oct 24, 2025
The Town of Duck Lake is putting its naming rights up for sale, but it's at a hefty price: $10 million at least. (Town of Duck Lake/Facebook)
C95 raises $470,764 for breast cancer research in 26th annual radio marathon
In 12 hours, the 26th annual C95 Radio Marathon for Breast Cancer Research raised $470,764 for the Cancer Foundation of Saskatchewan. Since it began, the C95 Radio Marathon has raised more than $7.3 m...
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Oct 23, 2025
C95 hosts Rob Suski (left), Shauna Foster and Tim Stone pose with the final count of the 26th annual C95 Radio Marathon for Breast Cancer Research.
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