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Craig Silliphant
Saskatoon's Toth recalls NHL call-ups as Canucks' emergency goalie
Rylan Toth knows a thing or two about last resorts. The University of British Columbia Thunderbirds goaltender is usually his team's last resort to keeping opponents off the scoreboard. He's also the ...
Craig Silliphant
Feb 27, 2020
Rylan Toth, seen here with the UBC Thunderbirds men's hockey team, is one of the Vancouver Canucks' emergency goaltenders. (UBC Athletics)
Lack of infrastructure, disconnect with understanding remain issues with Bike Bylaw: Saskatoon Cycles
Even though the framework is now solidified with Saskatoon's new bike bylaws, a member of Saskatoon Cycles believes there's more work to do. James Arnold, who is a board member with the volunteer not-...
Craig Silliphant
Feb 26, 2020
Estevan woman aims to donate to Sask. charities through cover girl competition
As a mother of two and a support worker in her day-to-day life, Christie-Lee Sinclair never thought she’d be in the running to become a cover girl. But in early January, that all changed. That...
Craig Silliphant
Feb 25, 2020
"I just don't think they knew we were here:" professional dog walker welcomes dog walking study
Saskatoon city council pulled back the reigns on a proposed amendment to the city animal control bylaws Monday afternoon. The change would have made it so that Saskatoon dog owners could have just a m...
Craig Silliphant
Feb 25, 2020
Richard Dietner owns and operates Alpha Adventures in Saskatoon. (Facebook/Alpha Adventures)
City approves Juno ask for licensed businesses to extend serving hours
If you're going to be out on the town during Juno week in Saskatoon, you'll likely have more time to celebrate. Saskatoon Mayor Charlie Clark and his council gave unanimous approval to write a letter ...
Craig Silliphant
Feb 25, 2020
The Juno awards will be held on March 15th, 2020 in Saskatoon. (Brady Lang/650 CKOM)
Council gives the OK for bikes to cycle in traffic, kids to ride on sidewalks
The final two amendments to Saskatoon's bike bylaw were passed Monday, opening the door to the changes set in motion in mid-November. During the mid-November endorsement, two amendments were requested...
Craig Silliphant
Feb 24, 2020
(Brady Lang/650 CKOM)
Day camps flourish during February school break
School is back in across the province after students from kindergarten all the way to post-secondary education enjoyed a break from class last week. For some parents, the week off adds a layer of stre...
Craig Silliphant
Feb 24, 2020
YMCA of Saskatoon is one of the businesses holding day camps during school holidays. (YMCA of Saskatoon/Facebook)
Saskatoon Blades bury Broncos with 8-1 rout
The Saskatoon Blades didn't let a Swift Current Broncos goal in the opening minute spoil any game celebrations as the Blades rattled off eight straight goals to cruise to an 8-1 victory at SaskTel Cen...
Craig Silliphant
Feb 23, 2020
(Saskatoon Blades/Twitter)
Tensions rise as Wet'suwet'en protesters, counter-protesters clash in Saskatoon
A tense situation unfolded at a set of Saskatoon railroad tracks on Saturday as demonstrators and counter protesters clashed following Wet'suwet'en Nations hereditary chiefs opposition to a natural ga...
Craig Silliphant
Feb 22, 2020
A group of protesters and counter protesters clashed in Saskatoon on Feb. 22, 2020 over a natural gas pipeline construction in Wet'suwet'en Nations. (Keenan Sorokan/650 CKOM)
Ahlstrom sisters lead basketball Huskies to Canada West Final
The U of S Huskies women's basketball team is hosting the Canada West Final for the second year in a row. The team sealed the deal with a stunning 76-72 semi-final win against the UBC Thunderbirds on ...
Craig Silliphant
Feb 22, 2020
The University of Saskatchewan Huskies will tip off against the Brock University Badgers in the national cahmpionship game at 5 p.m. ET on Sunday, March 8, 2020. (Huskies Athletics)
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