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Latest COVID update Sept. 27: Active cases fall, hospitalizations rise
For the first time in nearly three weeks, the number of active cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan has fallen. In a media release Monday, the Ministry of Health said there were 4,788 active cases in the...
CKOM News
Sep 27, 2021
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SHA expands mask mandate at long-term care homes
The Saskatchewan Health Authority is expanding its medical masking mandate at the long-term care homes it operates in the province. In a media release Monday, the SHA said the recent increase in COVID...
CKOM News
Sep 27, 2021
Moe says Sask. hasn't asked for federal help during COVID fourth wave
Premier Scott Moe says Saskatchewan has heard from the federal government about potentially helping out as the fourth wave of COVID-19 grips the province. But Moe told Gormley on Monday the provincial...
CKOM News
Sep 27, 2021
Youth charged with murder after woman's death in Choiceland
A youth has been charged with first-degree murder in connection with the death of a 37-year-old woman Friday in Choiceland. In a media release Monday, the RCMP said the youth was to make their first c...
CKOM News
Sep 27, 2021
Questions linger for Sask. business owners ahead of vaccine passport implementation
When the Saskatchewan government announced vaccine passports would be required at various establishments and businesses, the first thought that came to Tracy Read's mind was how she was going to carry...
CKOM News
Sep 27, 2021
Outbreaks declared at three Saskatoon Public Schools
A total of 18 COVID cases make up three outbreaks at Saskatoon schools. The health authority alerted the Saskatoon Public School Division of the trio of schools Sunday. The outbreak communication was ...
CKOM News
Sep 27, 2021
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RCMP finds missing non-verbal 7-year-old girl from Ochapowace First Nation
A young girl reported missing from the Ochapowace First Nation has been found safe. According to the RCMP, the seven-year-old was last seen at her home on the Ochapowace First Nation roughly 170 kilom...
CKOM News
Sep 27, 2021
Latest COVID update Sept. 26: Cases continue to climb, 3 deaths
COVID cases continue to climb in Saskatchewan. In its daily update Sunday, the Ministry of Health reported 552 new cases of the virus. There were also three deaths reported. Hospitalizations have gone...
CKOM News
Sep 26, 2021
Huskies fall to defending champion Dinos to open Canada West football season
The University of Saskatchewan Huskies fell victim to a twin trap Saturday. University of Calgary Dinos twin receivers Jaylen and Tyson Philpot combined for 21 catches, 401 yards and three touchdowns ...
CKOM News
Sep 26, 2021
The University of Saskatchewan Huskies are set to play their first game at Griffiths Stadium in nearly two years Saturday. (Huskies Athletics)
‘Beacons of the Prairies:’ An author’s journey to photograph Saskatchewan’s disappearing grain elevators
In the 1950s, there were more than 3,000 grain elevators in Saskatchewan, often in nearly every city and town. Now, most of them are gone, decommissioned, destroyed or downed because of storms and oth...
CKOM News
Sep 26, 2021
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