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Craig Silliphant
What to do in Saskatoon on the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
It's going to be a busy first day of Canada's latest statutory holiday. The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation lands on Thursday. Typically, Sept. 30 is "Orange Shirt Day," when people wear ora...
Craig Silliphant
Sep 30, 2021
Dancers perform at the STC mini-powwow on Aug. 23, 2021. (Brady Lang/650 CKOM)
'It's a game changer': Microbiologist reacts to Pfizer announcement
Pfizer-BioNTech has submitted data on its COVID vaccine’s efficacy for kids aged five to 12. University of Saskatchewan microbiologist Dr. Joseph Blondeau joined Gormley on Tuesday to talk about...
Craig Silliphant
Sep 28, 2021
Heat records broken in 12 Sask. communities Monday, more likely to fall Tuesday
The heat is still hanging around, just days before we turn the calendar. A total of 12 records were broken in Saskatchewan communities Monday, mostly located in the southern portions of the province. ...
Craig Silliphant
Sep 28, 2021
'Tickets will be laid:' Saskatoon police, mayor on PPC election night rally
"Tickets will be laid." Those were the words of Saskatoon Police Deputy Chief Randy Huisman on the Brent Loucks Show, in respect to roughly 300 people in attendance at an election night party held by ...
Craig Silliphant
Sep 28, 2021
PPC supporters gathered at the Saskatoon Inn on Sept. 20, 2021. (Libby Giesbrecht/650 CKOM file photo)
Freberg officially appointed Saskatchewan's first chief firearms officer
Saskatchewan is taking a bit more control over gun laws. The province has appointed Robert Freberg as its first chief firearms officer (CFO); the federal government previously appointed the Saskatchew...
Craig Silliphant
Sep 27, 2021
'I'm scared': The impact of the organ donation program being suspended
Organ donation programs in Saskatchewan are the most recent services to feel the crunch of surging COVID-19 cases. As of Dec. 31, there were 79 people in the province waiting for an organ transplant, ...
Craig Silliphant
Sep 27, 2021
Huskies return to gridiron for Hardy Cup rematch
University of Saskatchewan Huskies head coach Scott Flory has had one message for his football team since players got back to the practice facility last month. Just play. The Huskies head coach is rea...
Craig Silliphant
Sep 24, 2021
The University of Saskatchewan Huskies are set to play their first game at Griffiths Stadium in nearly two years Saturday. (Huskies Athletics)
Briercrest College dealing with COVID outbreak
It has been a trying month at Briercrest College near Caronport. According to a release on its website, the college had eight individuals test positive for COVID-19 when they first arrived for classes...
Craig Silliphant
Sep 23, 2021
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'Under a crunch': Hospitality industry prepares for vaccine passports
With less than a week to go until the vaccine passport system goes into effect throughout Saskatchewan, the hospitality industry is still trying to figure out how it will work. Hospitality Saskatchewa...
Craig Silliphant
Sep 23, 2021
'Just go get a vaccine': Mother worries about wait times as son struggles with knee injury
Luke Schofield was a healthy 17-year-old as he headed into his senior year at Dr. Martin LeBoldus High School in Regina. He was one of the captains of the Golden Suns football team, with aspirations o...
Craig Silliphant
Sep 23, 2021
LeBoldus senior Luke Schofield has missed out on his senior year to this point, thanks to a knee injury and COVID wait times. (submitted/Caron Schofield)
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