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Disposable cameras never went away, and the nostalgia still brings people together
If you ask Paul Berard about disposable cameras, he'll say they never really went away. The London Drugs photo lab manager who practises photography in his off hours said more and more, film has been ...
Libby Gray
Aug 13, 2021
Paul Berard, manager of the London Drugs photo lab on 8th Street in Regin, alongside the Fuji minilab that develops disposable camera film. (Libby Giesbrecht/650 CKOM)
Feds, province sign agreement for $10-a-day child care
Saskatchewan has signed on to a deal that will give families in the province access to $10-a-day child-care spaces by the end of 2025-26. Families with children under the age of six will be eligible f...
CKOM News
Aug 13, 2021
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland (middle), Minister of Families, Children and Social Development Ahmed Hussen (right) and Saskatchewan Education Minister Dustin Duncan (far right) take a moment to visit with some kids in Regina. (Logan Stein/980 CJME)
Liberals leaning on weak competition, aiming for majority in snap election request
With rumours of a federal election taking place next month, many Canadians are asking one simple question. Why? A recent survey from Nanos Research, commissioned by CTV News, showed only 26 per cent o...
Keenan Sorokan
Aug 13, 2021
Latest COVID update Aug. 12 -- 141 new cases, 2 deaths
Saskatchewan has reported its highest single-day total of COVID-19 cases in more than two months. The Ministry of Health said Thursday there were 141 new cases, the most since 171 were announced on Ma...
CKOM News
Aug 12, 2021
The coronavirus. (Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota/Twitter)
Sask. outfitters thrilled to welcome back American guests
Saskatchewan outfitters are excited to see American visitors travelling into the province once again. All of Jordan Rowswell's revenue comes from American guests. Rowswell's 12 Gauge Outfitting, locat...
Libby Gray
Aug 12, 2021
Duck season at 12 Gauge Outfitting, shared March 9, 2021. (12 Gauge Outfitting/Facebook)
Elizabeth Fry Society considering options after signage taken
An organization serving vulnerable women in Saskatoon is considering changing its vehicle signage after a logo disappeared from the organization's van. "Our magnetic logos, one of them was taken off t...
Libby Gray
Aug 12, 2021
(Elizabeth Fry Society/Facebook)
Catalytic converter thefts spike in Sask. as thieves covet precious metals
Some thieves in Saskatchewan have a new favourite target. Thefts of catalytic converters have increased fivefold this year, according to claims data from SGI. The toaster-sized car part, which filters...
CKOM News
Aug 12, 2021
Catalytic converter (wikipedia)
City councillors weigh in on going ahead or hitting the brakes on proposed speed limit drop
City administration in Saskatoon is recommending that residential speed limits be lowered to 40 kilometres per hour from 50 km/h, but city councillors are divided on the issue. The reduction comes as ...
Libby Gray
Aug 12, 2021
Saskatchewan could be facing its worst drought on record
Nearly every long-lasting summer drought in Saskatchewan yields responses from farmers declaring that drought as the worst anyone in the area can remember. Well, according to Dr. John Pomeroy, the Can...
Keenan Sorokan
Aug 12, 2021
Tourism Saskatoon embracing three-headed festival week
It's not very often -- if ever -- that three of Saskatoon's biggest summer festivals all take place in the same week. The Ex, the Saskatchewan Jazz Festival and A Taste of Saskatchewan all claimed a c...
Keenan Sorokan
Aug 11, 2021
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