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Craig Silliphant
Taxi companies feeling the pinch of rising gas prices
Gas prices are causing pain for some people at the pump, especially those who drive around for a living. Taxi drivers are finding themselves stressed as their cab fare remains the same while the cost ...
Craig Silliphant
May 10, 2022
Food banks seeing spike in usage amid inflation concerns
Canada’s inflation rate is the highest it has been in more than 30 years, and there doesn’t appear to be any relief coming in the near future. As a result, food banks around the province a...
Craig Silliphant
May 10, 2022
Company concerned over Regina study into potential pesticide ban
The owner of a lawn maintenance company in Regina says he's concerned about a report being prepared by the city and the University of Regina. During an April 20 meeting, city council directed administ...
Craig Silliphant
May 10, 2022
People looking at other transportation options with gas prices skyrocketing
People are being forced to make tough choices about hanging up the car keys. With gas prices on the rise, some people have no choice but to find new ways to get around town. Whether it's taking public...
Craig Silliphant
May 09, 2022
Circle Drive businesses prepare for construction disruption
It's finally time to start fixing several major roads in Saskatoon. Monday marked the unofficial kickoff to road construction season in the city, with the closure of the Spadina Crescent Bridge for re...
Craig Silliphant
May 09, 2022
Construction is set to begin on the eastbound lanes on Circle Drive on Monday. (Dallas Dahlseide/650 CKOM)
Weekend weather brings funnel cloud sightings in southern Sask.
Some people in southern Saskatchewan had their eyes on the sky over the weekend as a summer storm rolled through the province. Severe thunderstorms and rainfall warnings were in place for multiple reg...
Craig Silliphant
May 09, 2022
Kids go all out with custom gifts for Mother's Day
Elementary school students have been working hard all week to make that special gift for Mom. Some students like to make a custom handwritten letter, while others show off their artistic skills with a...
Craig Silliphant
May 08, 2022
Students at Colette Bourgonje School have been making presents for Mother's Day. (Dallas Dahlseide/650 CKOM)
August hailstorm in Regina being called most costly in province’s history
It’s being called one of the most costly storms in Saskatchewan's history. Saskatchewan Government Insurance says the Aug. 31 hailstorm in Regina is projected to result in more than $100 million...
Craig Silliphant
May 06, 2022
Saskatchewan photographer gains international recognition for nature picture
One thing you won't see in Saskatchewan waters is a whale. But imagine being out on the Icy Strait in Alaska and seeing a whale surface. Now try taking a photo of that moment that would be recognized ...
Craig Silliphant
May 06, 2022
(Deborah MacEwen)
Packed house for first Dogs' Breakfast in two years
After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the University of Saskatchewan Huskies Dogs' Breakfast fundraiser was back and in a big way. More than 1,400 people showed up Thursday morning in ...
Craig Silliphant
May 05, 2022
The University of Saskatchewan Huskies football program held its Dogs' Breakfast fundraiser on May 5, 2022. (Steve Seto/650 CKOM)
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