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Craig Silliphant
Huskies' Klassen makes long-awaited return to Griffiths Stadium
Colton Klassen has had a lot of time to contemplate his return to Griffiths Stadium. The fifth-year University of Saskatchewan Huskies receiver will join the rest of his teammates for the first Canada...
Craig Silliphant
Oct 15, 2021
The University of Saskatchewan Huskies are set to play their first game at Griffiths Stadium in nearly two years Saturday. (Huskies Athletics)
Saskatchewan sees first snowfall of the season
It may have not stuck around for long, but snow did hit the ground in Saskatchewan's northwest Sunday. According to Environment Canada's Chris Stammers, one or two centimetres hit the ground overnight...
Craig Silliphant
Oct 11, 2021
A look at the snowfall overnight at Jackfish golf course, north of North Battleford. Pictured on Oct. 11, 2021. (Jackfish Lodge Golf and Conference Center/Facebook)
'Our infrastructure is failing:' After over 50 years, Elmwood prepares residents moving to new homes
All 30 residents at Elmwood Residences will be moving within the next three to five years. The group home for those with intellectual disabilities will be closing its Kinsmen Manor doors within that t...
Craig Silliphant
Oct 11, 2021
Elmwood Kinsmen Manor. (Google Maps)
Pot shops facing rude, angry tirades over vaccine mandate
Some days have been less than pleasant at Prairie Cannabis this week. Workers have had to refuse customers on top of facing vulgar comments and angry tirades when trying to enforce Saskatchewan's new ...
Craig Silliphant
Oct 08, 2021
Prairie Spirit School Division facing bus driver shortage
The wheels on the bus do not go round and round for one school division in Saskatchewan. The Prairie Spirit School Division said it is facing a "critical issue" when it comes to staffing bus drivers. ...
Craig Silliphant
Oct 08, 2021
Gov't denies Meili claim that COVID ICU patients being moved out of province
Has Saskatchewan already started moving COVID-19 patients outside of the province? NDP Leader Ryan Meili believes it is. During a Thursday press conference responding to Premier Scott Moe's Thursday m...
Craig Silliphant
Oct 07, 2021
(Lara Fominoff/650 CKOM file photo)
Friendship Inn preparing to dish out around 1,000 meals for Thanksgiving Day
For the 53rd straight year, the Friendship Inn is working to make sure no one goes hungry on Thanksgiving. The annual Thanksgiving Day meal will be dished out Monday, with the dine-in option running f...
Craig Silliphant
Oct 07, 2021
A look at the Friendship Inn on Oct. 14, 2019 during the annual Thanksgiving Feast. (Keenan Sorokan/650 CKOM)
Regina doctor says more vaccine mandates required
The federal government needs to put even more vaccine mandates in place, according to a doctor in Saskatchewan. This comes after the Canadian government unveiled its mandatory vaccine policy Wednesday...
Craig Silliphant
Oct 07, 2021
Saskatchewan schools quickly running out of COVID-19 rapid tests
Elementary schools across Saskatchewan are quickly running out of at-home rapid tests. In Saskatoon, tests are leaving with families about as fast as they're arriving. Last week, the province announce...
Craig Silliphant
Oct 06, 2021
Overdose deaths rise in September as crisis worsens in Saskatchewan
The overdose and addictions crisis in Saskatchewan is not going away. It's getting worse. According to the latest statistics provided by the Saskatchewan Coroners Service, the province has recorded 30...
Craig Silliphant
Oct 06, 2021
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