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Smoke expected to improve in Sask this week: Environment Canada
Smoky weather in Saskatchewan is expected to improve throughout the week, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC). Dan Fulton, a meteorologist with ECCC, said the smoke covering the ...
Mia Holowaychuk
Sep 04, 2023
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Victims of mass stabbing attack on James Smith and Weldon remembered one year later
By Jaryn Vecchio It was one year ago Monday that multiple people lost their lives in a senseless attack on the James Smith Cree Nation and in the village of Weldon. On Sept. 4, 2022, 32-year-old Myles...
paNOW
Sep 04, 2023
Saskatchewan RCMP stresses social media, road safety for back to school
Grandma and Grandpa love seeing back-to-school photos, but so do complete strangers. Staff Sgt. Corey Niedzielski of the White Butte RCMP is advising parents to think twice before posting photos of th...
Nicole Garn
Sep 04, 2023
"Worst wildfire smoke so far": Special air quality statements blanket the province
Smokey skies are covering the province with a campfire like smell. Special air quality statements are in effect for almost all of the province, expect for the southwestern corner. Dan Fulton, a meteor...
CKOM News
Sep 03, 2023
First responders reflect on stabbings at JSCN, Weldon
By Nigel Maxwell Warning: The following story contains graphic content. As the one-year mark approaches of the mass stabbings at James Smith Cree Nation and the nearby village of Weldon, one can only ...
paNOW
Sep 02, 2023
Saskatoon household hazardous waste disposal days return Sunday
It has been nearly one year since the City of Saskatoon held its last household hazardous waste (HHW) dropoff days. That's to change this weekend. The last HHW event took place last Oct. 16,. The sche...
Lara Fominoff
Sep 02, 2023
Paint and paint products are among the items that can be dropped off during the City of Saskatoon's household hazardous waster day. (650 CKOM file photo)
Drought, not smoke, stressing out Saskatchewan trees
With the season of autumn and back to school arriving, a certain amount of stress and browning leaves on the ground is to be expected. However, trees shouldn't be shedding their leaves as early as the...
Libby Gray
Sep 01, 2023
Trees marked with blue ribbons were to be cut down as the City of Saskatoon tries to prevent any further spread of Dutch elm disease. (Shane Clausing/650 CKOM file photo)
Martensville man pleads guilty to assault in SaskTel Centre parking lot incident
A 63-year-old man from Martensville has pleaded guilty to one count of common assault in the wake of an altercation in the SaskTel Centre parking lot on April 2. According to Saskatoon Provincial Cour...
Lara Fominoff
Sep 01, 2023
Video captured at SaskTel Centre on April 2, 2023 shows a man kicking a parking lot attendant. (Twitter/Screenshot)
Martensville opens largest rubber-surfaced playground in Saskatchewan
Kids putting on their shoes to go to a newly resurfaced playground at Lions Park in Martensville will in fact be playing on other people's shoes.
CKOM News
Sep 01, 2023
Kids playing at a rubber-surfaced playground in Martensville, which features the remains of 10,000 tires and 13,000 pairs of shoes. (Shercom/Submitted)
Sask. provincial courts deal with 'full-on nightmare' computer system outage
Court was still in session in Saskatchewan on Friday morning, but things were a little more old fashioned than normal. All court information had to be recorded manually while the computer system for t...
Libby Gray
Sep 01, 2023
Provincial court staff around the province had to contend with a computer outage on Sept. 1, 2023. (Libby Giesbrecht/650 CKOM file photo)
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