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Craig Silliphant
'It's good news': Farmers await possible thunderstorms
Severe thunderstorms could hit Saskatchewan on Thursday night, and that could be good news for farmers. The latest crop report from the Ministry of Agriculture showed there isn’t enough topsoil ...
Craig Silliphant
Jun 10, 2021
'Alzheimer's is the next pandemic:' Prof details new drug aimed at slowing disease
There's one glaring barrier when it comes to the new Alzheimer's drug that was just given authorization in the U.S.: The cost of the drug named Aduhelm. "The treatment cost for this antibody is in the...
Craig Silliphant
Jun 09, 2021
Royal University Hospital gave media a sneak peek of the new adult E.R. department on August 28, 2019. (Brady Lang/650 CKOM)
Saskatchewan vaccine rollout 'hitting a wall': Epidemiologist
A Saskatchewan epidemiologist studying COVID-19 trends is calling Saskatchewan's slowing vaccination numbers unsurprising. With up to 25 per cent of the population representing people who are either h...
Craig Silliphant
Jun 09, 2021
(Lara Fominoff/650 CKOM file photo)
How to manage sudden wealth as $70M Lotto Max jackpot looms
A Canadian record of $117 million in total prize money is within reach for participants in Tuesday's Lotto Max draw, according to Saskatchewan Lotteries. The draw includes a $70-million jackpot and an...
Craig Silliphant
Jun 08, 2021
'They're frightened:' Saskatoon Muslim community responds to London attack
Love, peace and harmony. That's how Mubarik Syed described the religion of Islam on Tuesday, two days after the horrific attack on a Muslim family in London, Ont. In the attack, four members of one fa...
Craig Silliphant
Jun 08, 2021
Worshippers kneel in prayer on June 4, 2019 at Prairieland Park in Saskatoon during a celebration of Eid al Fitr, which marks the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. (Bryn Levy/650 CKOM)
SJHL announces return-to-play date of Sept. 24
It has been two years since the SJHL's Canalta Cup was last awarded. But the league now has a start date for 2021, along with approval for puck drop for the league on Sept. 24. On Tuesday morning, the...
Craig Silliphant
Jun 08, 2021
Humboldt Broncos forward Brayden Camrud takes a faceoff on March 19, 2019. (Keenan Sorokan/650 CKOM)
NDP's 'Last Mile' strategy includes $25,000 incentive, direct calls for unvaccinated
Need a little incentive with getting your COVID-19 vaccine? How does $25,000 sound? That was just part of the NDP's announcement Monday afternoon, with Leader Ryan Meili and Health Critic Vicki Mowat ...
Craig Silliphant
Jun 07, 2021
NDP Health Critic Vicki Mowat and Leader Ryan Meili announce their 'Last Mile Strategy,' on June 7, 2021. (Brady Lang/650 CKOM)
Wanuskewin's latest exhibit explores ecology of Opimihaw valley
When you enter the gates of Wanuskewin Heritage Park, you experience a different feeling. And that is likely tied to the thousands upon thousands of years of history - all tied to the Opimihaw valley....
Craig Silliphant
Jun 07, 2021
Wanuskewin's latest exhibit, Opimihaw, is on display until Oct. 29, 2021. (Brady Lang/650 CKOM)
What you missed this weekend: COVID cases drop, vaccines hit 800,000
Large, rising figures on one end, dropping, lower numbers on the other. The COVID-19 snapshot for Saskatchewan looks a lot different for the first Monday of June compared to May. This Monday, the prov...
Craig Silliphant
Jun 07, 2021
A Sherbrooke Community Centre resident receives her initial COVID-19 vaccine on January 13, 2021. (Twitter/Eric Anderson)
FSIN demands apology from Pope; wants church to preserve, release records
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) isn't happy with the Catholic Church, or Pope Francis. This is because he did not apologize Sunday, but he referenced the residential school findi...
Craig Silliphant
Jun 06, 2021
Shoes placed on the steps of St. Paul's Co-Cathedral in 2021 following the discovery of unmarked graves in Kamloops. (Brady Lang/650 CKOM)
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