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Circle Drive North Bridge re-opens ahead of schedule
Saskatoon drivers received welcome news as the Circle Drive North Bridge fully re-opened in time for the morning commute Tuesday. The city originally said the bridge would re-open Tuesday afternoon, b...
CKOM News
Oct 03, 2023
Drivers in Saskatoon received welcome news as the Circle Drive North Bridge full re-opened Tuesday morning.
Lawyer tells Gormley Sask. company has trademarked Bunny Hug
The term Bunny Hug is something you've probably heard all your life if you grew up in Saskatchewan. It's as common as saying "double double," "gotch," "darts," or "mickey. But recently, a Regina busin...
CKOM News
Oct 03, 2023
Health care recruitment not about "poaching" workers: Moe
The new Saskatchewan Healthcare Recruitment Agency (SHRA) is not trying to "poach" workers from other provinces. That's according to Premier Scott Moe, who made the remark at an event in Saskatoon on ...
Lara Fominoff
Oct 02, 2023
(Saskatchewan Health Authority/Submitted)
Grocery prices, 'shrinkflation' continue to impact Canadians
Grocery prices continue to affect Canadian families. Today on Gormley, Canadian food researcher and professor Sylvain Charlebois gave an update on food inflation and the new competition laws in Canada...
Roman Hayter
Oct 02, 2023
Circle Drive Bridge re-opens Tuesday after months of repairs
After eight months of continuous construction, all lanes on Saskatoon's Circle Drive Bridge will re-open to traffic late Tuesday afternoon. Drivers can expect a commute free of barriers and lane detou...
Lara Fominoff
Oct 02, 2023
The city of Saskatoon expects the $10.5 million dollars in maintenance will add decades of use to the 40-year-old bridge. Photo courtesy City of Saskatoon.
Lawyer opposes using notwithstanding clause for pronoun policy
The legal counsel for UR Pride compares Scott Moe's use of the notwithstanding clause to bullying. Toronto Lawyer Adam Goldenberg said during an appearance on Gormley with guest host Taylor MacPherson...
Nicole Garn
Oct 02, 2023
Despite large protests opposing the new policies, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says the changes to education are here to stay.
'Sore loser:' CCLA slams Sask. government over notwithstanding clause
The provincial government continues to receive backlash for its naming and pronoun policy as well as its announced use of the notwithstanding clause. Harini Sivalingam, equality director of the Canadi...
CKOM News
Oct 01, 2023
Saskatoon honours National Day for Truth and Reconciliation with annual walk
On Saturday, a sea of orange shirts could be seen along with traditional indigenous clothing and ribbon skirts in Saskatoon. Hundreds of people came together for an annual walk to mark the National Da...
Mia Holowaychuk
Sep 30, 2023
Hundreds gather in Saskatoon in a walk to honour the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Saskatoon receives federal funding for Green Network Project
Saskatoon is one of six cities to receive funding from Canada's Natural Infrastructure Fund. Twenty million dollars in federal funding will be used to enhance and fast-track the city's Green Network P...
Mia Holowaychuk
Sep 29, 2023
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Wages for early childhood educators to go up starting Oct. 1
Early childhood educators in Saskatchewan will be bringing home a bit more starting next week. On Friday, the provincial and federal governments jointly announced a $7-million investment towards incre...
CKOM News
Sep 29, 2023
Over 2000 new Child Care and Early Learning centres have been announced (980 CJME file photo)
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