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New night patrols target property crime in Battlefords: RCMP
Battlefords RCMP are addressing concerns about property crime with a new targeted night patrols initiative. The new initiative, which started earlier this week, is called "Property Crime Prevention Po...
CKOM News
Sep 20, 2025
During the night, police officers on foot and on bicycles, in police uniforms or civilian clothes, will be patrolling the Town of Battleford and the City of North Battleford to target and deter property crimes. (Alex_Schmidt/ Depositphotos.com)
Sask. trade minister aims to open export markets in southeast Asia
Saskatchewan's trade minister is headed to southeast Asia as the province works to diversify its markets in the face of tariffs from China and the United States. Warren Kaeding, Saskatchewan's ministe...
CKOM News
Sep 20, 2025
Warren Kaeding, Saskatchewan’s trade and export development minister is headed to southeast Asia on a trade mission which starts on Saturday and runs through Sept. 28. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
U of S leading international project to help evaluate maternal health of Indigenous women
A professor at the University of Saskatchewan is leading an international project aiming to create a new tool in order to evaluate the maternal health of Indigenous women in rural parts of Canada and ...
CKOM News
Sep 20, 2025
Dr. Corinne Schuster-Wallace said the project explores the intersection of water and environment with social and cultural systems for women and mothers in communities around the world. (650 CKOM file photo)
New technology installed at short line crossing near Wakaw, Hwy 41
An estimated $100,000 pilot project will enhance safety at a provincially regulated short line crossing, as Rail Safety Week runs Sept. 15 to 21. "Seeking innovative ways to improve safety for motoris...
CKOM News
Sep 20, 2025
The first-of-its-kind technology system is also expected to be capable of detecting broken rails at the crossing to provide notifications to the railway operator to mitigate derailments. (Céline Grimard/650 CKOM)
Saskatoon police briefs: Boys, 12 and 13, arrested after trying to rob man using fake gun
Two young Saskatoon boys found themselves in handcuffs on Thursday afternoon after allegedly trying to rob a man using a fake firearm. According to police, officers were called to the 300 block of Ave...
CKOM News
Sep 19, 2025
“Officers arrived to the area and learned that a man had been walking on Rusholme Road when he was approached by a group of youth who produced a firearm and threatened him with it before the victim fled,” the Saskatoon Police Service explained in a statement. (BrianAJackson/Depositphotos.com)
Sask. Premier Scott Moe talks tariffs, trade and China trip on Evan Bray Show
Back in the province after a trade mission to China, Premier Scott Moe joined the Evan Bray Show on Friday morning. Moe and Bray caught up on the trade issues that have dominated headlines in recent m...
CKOM News
Sep 19, 2025
Speaking on the Evan Bray Show on Friday, Premier Scott Moe shared his thoughts on tariffs, trade, tailgating and more. (Lara Fominoff/650 CKOM)
Murray Wood: Drop in reading rates a sad trend to see
New data suggests people are spending less time reading for pleasure. Murray Wood says it's sad that people are drawn to TVs and video games instead of old-fashioned books, which have many benefits. M...
CKOM News
Sep 19, 2025
Sarah Mills: Whose standards do we use when we measure offence?
Sarah Mills says we all have different standards when it comes to what offends us. But when standards don't align, who's right? We used to have social standards, but Mills says that's no longer the ca...
CKOM News
Sep 19, 2025
Teen injured in assault by would-be robbers while walking to school: Police
A 16-year-old boy was allegedly attacked by would-be robbers while walking to school in Saskatoon's Pacific Heights neighbourhood on Thursday morning. According to the Saskatoon Police Service, office...
CKOM News
Sep 18, 2025
“The suspects demanded the victim’s property and produced a knife; a brief struggle ensued and the victim received cuts to his head as a result,” police said in a statement. (Marija Robinson/650 CKOM)
Poll suggests most Canadians favour cutting EV tariff for canola relief
A new poll suggests that the majority of Canadians favour cutting the tariff Ottawa has imposed on Chinese electric vehicles if it means relief from tariff China has slapped onto Canadian canola impor...
CKOM News
Sep 18, 2025
In poll, 57 per cent of respondents said they would support lowering Canada’s 100 per cent tariff on Chinese-manufactured EVs if it would help secure a better deal for canola producers. (650 CKOM file photo)
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