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Cocaine, magic mushrooms, SUV found after Saskatoon drug trafficking arrests
Saskatoon Police Service (SPS) have laid charges against three people after a drug trafficking investigation in the city this week. SPS said in a news release on Friday that two of those people were a...
CKOM News
Feb 28, 2025
Saskatoon Police said they found cocaine, psilocybin (magic mushrooms), MDMA, Oxycodone, $14,715 in cash, two machetes, .22 calibre ammunition, 12 gauge shotgun ammunition and various items related to proceeds of crime, including a 2003 Lexus SUV, in the drug trafficking investigation. (Saskatoon Police Service/Supplied)
It's time for Saskatchewan to 'ring those phones' again for TeleMiracle
Saskatchewan is getting ready to 'ring those phones' again as TeleMiracle is back for its 49th year. The telethon raises money for the Kinsmen Foundation to help people get special needs equipment, tr...
CKOM News
Feb 28, 2025
TeleMiracle 48 raised $6,112,717 for Kinsmen Foundation in 2024. (TeleMiracle/ Submitted)
Saskatoon City Hospital ER hours restricted once again
Saskatoon City Hospital's emergency department has once again extended its adjusted hours, this time until March 9, the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) said in a news release on Friday. On Feb 14,...
CKOM News
Feb 28, 2025
Saskatoon City Hospital’s emergency department will operate with adjusted hours until March 9, 2025. (650 CKOM files)
Premier Scott Moe believes tariffs can be avoided after Washington D.C. trip
Following Premier Scott Moe's trip to Washington D.C. this week, he believes tariffs can be avoided. Moe was in the American capital from Feb. 24 to Feb. 27, leading a delegation of business leaders i...
CKOM News
Feb 28, 2025
Premier Scott Moe speaks to reporters on February 28 after returning from Washington, D.C. (Lara Fominoff/650 CKOM)
What do labels like 'Made in Canada' and 'Product of Canada' mean?
How can you know you're buying a made-in-Canada product as a consumer living in Canada? With more Trump tariffs on the horizon, Evan Bray speaks with food label consultant Walter Dullemond with FTC In...
CKOM News
Feb 27, 2025
To some extent, products that are labelled or produced and labelled in Canada have an option of being labelled as products or made in Canada. But it's not required. Products that are imported may or may not be required to have a country of origin listed, which is a bit of a challenge. (Céline Grimard/650 CKOM)
City of Saskatoon expecting $12.27M surplus from civic operations budget
The City of Saskatoon says it's expecting a sizable surplus in its civic operations budget. Saskatoon's preliminary year-end financial results for 2024 will be presented to the city's standing committ...
CKOM News
Feb 27, 2025
The city says snow clearing was more costly than expected, but that deficit was offset by other savings. (650 CKOM file photo)
Saskatoon sees spike in overdoses with over 25 in 24 hours
The Saskatoon Fire Department says its resources are strained after a number of overdoses in the past 24 hours. Rob Hogan, deputy chief of operations and emergency communications for the Saskatoon Fir...
CKOM News
Feb 26, 2025
Kayla Demong, the executive director of PHR is worried about the pink drug in circulation that has been linked to the high amount of overdoses Saskatoon is seeing in late Febuary. She said fentanyl can be reversed with Narcan, but it doesn't work with benzodiazepines, which is what is mixed in the light pink drug. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Premier says pipeline permits 'considered pre-approved' in Sask.
Saskatchewan's premier says all pipeline permits for lines going east, west or south that are received by the provincial government "will be considered pre-approved." Scott Moe made the announcement o...
CKOM News
Feb 26, 2025
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe encouraged other provinces and the federal government to follow his example on pipeline approval. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
STARS lottery phone scam once again circulating in Saskatchewan
A STARS lottery scam is once again circulating in Saskatchewan. According to the Moose Jaw Police Service, the lottery scam has once again been reported in the city. In the scam, police said a caller ...
CKOM News
Feb 26, 2025
Police say the scammers ask for payment in order to claim a nonexistent prize. (650 CKOM file photo)
Mounties ask for help finding grey truck possibly connected to P.A. robbery
Mounties in Saskatchewan are asking the public to report any sightings of a grey truck that may be connected to a robbery in Prince Albert. According to the RCMP, the truck is a 2009 Chevrolet Silvera...
CKOM News
Feb 26, 2025
Police said the suspects, who are believed to be armed, were last seen in St. Louis at around 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday. (650 CKOM file photo)
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