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Changes to former gas tax could put Sask. municipalities in rut
The president of the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA) is concerned after learning the federal government is proposing changes to the Canada Community Building Fund (CCBF) -- former...
Craig Silliphant
Mar 05, 2024
The construction of housing projects could be affected by the change to the former gas tax. (650 CKOM file photo)
Saskatoon ahead of schedule on snow clearing after major storm
After a major winter snowstorm hammered Saskatoon with snow, the city says work to clear the roads is already a full day ahead of schedule. According to the city, as much as 40 centimetres of snow fel...
CKOM News
Mar 05, 2024
A snowed-in cul de sac in Saskatoon’s Lakeview neighbourhood after the weekend storm. (Brent Bosker/650 CKOM)
'Something needs to change:' Teachers strike again in Regina
Teachers in Regina braved the cold Monday for the latest in a series of rotating strikes. They were demonstrating outside of the Saskatchewan Legislature in hopes of getting the province to take their...
Daniel Reech
Mar 04, 2024
Saskatchewan continues to dig out from major winter storm
Snow drifts across the province were big in the wake of the weekend's winter storm, but some may have been Biggar than others. Tanya Lehnert -- a resident of the community that's about an hour west of...
Gillian Massie
Mar 04, 2024
A resident of Biggar cleans off the roof of their house with a small snowblower. The province is still digging out Monday from a weekend snowstorm. (Jennifer Brunt Massie/Submitted)
Sask. digs out of winter storm that stalled travel, cancelled classes
Storm warnings around the province have ended as Saskatchewan starts digging out from a blizzard that stalled travel and kept most people indoors on Sunday. There is no confirmation about how much sno...
CKOM News
Mar 04, 2024
Around 13 cm of snow fell on Saskatoon on Dec. 27, 2025. (Lara Fominoff/650 CKOM files)
UPDATED: A list of Saskatoon closures and cancellations due to winter storm
As Saskatoon continues to dig out from a blast of winter, 650 CKOM has created a list of business closures and service cancellations to help you navigate the city. Please note that this is not a compr...
CKOM News
Mar 03, 2024
The city had to postpone the collection of its recycling bins due to the weather. (Mia Holowaychuk/650 CKOM)
Winter storm expected to last until Monday morning: Environment Canada
Environment Canada says the major winter storm that began on Saturday is expected to continue through to Monday morning. Winter storm warnings remained in effect across almost the entire province on S...
CKOM News
Mar 03, 2024
Environment Canada said as much as 40 centimetres of snow could fall in some parts of Saskatchewan by Monday. (Lara Fominoff/650 CKOM)
'Pretty much a full weekend event': As a major storm system hits Saskatchewan
As the first round of the winter storm system struck Saskatchewan, the province prepares for more snow throughout the weekend. Environment Canada Meteorologist Justin Shaer explained that the system i...
Will Mandzuk
Mar 02, 2024
Teachers withdrawing noon hour supervision on Tuesday
The Saskatchewan Teachers Federation (STF) has announced another sanction for the upcoming week. On Saturday, the STF announced another withdrawal of noon-hour supervision on Tues, March 5. Eight teac...
Craig Silliphant
Mar 02, 2024
P.A. teachers and supporters lined up on 15th Street East on the last one-day strike on Jan. 22. (Prince Albert & Area Teachers' Association/Facebook)
Tkachuk, Gormley reflect on Mulroney's impact on Canada
Tributes and reflections continued to pour in Friday following the passing of former prime minister Brian Mulroney. Former senator David Tkachuk, who hails from Saskatoon, got to know Mulroney in the ...
Craig Silliphant
Mar 01, 2024
Sen. David Tkachuk (left) and former prime minister Brian Mulroney (right) at the Japanese embassy in 2011. (David Tkachuk/Submitted)
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