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Advocate says overdose crisis 'talked about' differently following results of survey
An overdose survey done by the Angus Reid Institute is shedding light on how Canadians are looking at our nation's "other epidemic." The survey, which was released Wednesday, said its findings -- whic...
Craig Silliphant
Feb 24, 2021
(L-R) Regina sisters Taylor and Rachel Balfour pictured. Rachel died of fentanyl poisoning in 2019. (submitted/Taylor Balfour)
'She doesn't remember anything,' brother says of woman hurt in Central crash
A family-owned dry cleaning business in Saskatoon is picking up the pieces after a minivan plowed through the front of its store Tuesday, injuring two people. The crash happened over the lunch hour at...
CKOM News
Feb 24, 2021
The Clean Shoppe on Central Avenue was boarded up after a van drove into the store on Feb. 23, 2021.
Willows resident believes Nordic spa development in neighbourhood felt rushed
Neal Renwick said he and his neighbours moved to The Willows community for its peace and quiet. But with news of a Nordic spa possibly soon to come to the neighbourhood, he believes it could ruin the ...
Craig Silliphant
Feb 24, 2021
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Prince Albert man Down Under turns up safe after week-long silence
Prince Albert's Layton Keddy is well-known for his thrill-seeking adventures, but he'll be the first to admit he never anticipated the attention he would receive after being reported missing in Austra...
paNOW
Feb 24, 2021
Const. Diane Bloom is treating Layton Keddy like family, which is very reassuring for his mom back in Prince Albert. (Layton Keddy/Submitted)
U of S team receives new funding to continue COVID-19 wastewater study
An effective tool in the fight against COVID-19 has received more funding. A University of Saskatchewan research team has been awarded $137,392 from the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) to resume...
Brent Bosker
Feb 24, 2021
University of Regina scholarship to honour Warren Woods
Warren Woods was passionate about covering local sports, especially at the university level. For years, he gave regular coverage to University of Regina teams and called U of R Rams football on the ra...
CKOM News
Feb 24, 2021
(Warren Woods/Facebook)
Stubborn water main break keeps Saskatoon school closed
For a third day in a row, Bishop Klein School in Saskatoon has had to cancel classes. City crews have been working to repair a water main break that has cut off water to the Massey Place elementary sc...
CKOM News
Feb 24, 2021
Bishop Klein Elementary School (Google)
Babcock eager to return to Saskatoon
Mike Babcock is ready to get to work in the city where his love of sports started. Babcock, who will arrive in Saskatoon in May as head coach of the University of Saskatchewan Huskies men's hockey tea...
CKOM News
Feb 23, 2021
(File photo by GetMyPhoto/Huskie Athletics)
City 'well-prepared' to deal with spring melt following work done after November blizzard
The snowmelt for the spring of 2021 is being welcomed by many, but how prepared is the City of Saskatoon after a snowy winter? According to roadways manager Tracy Danielson, the blizzard of November a...
Craig Silliphant
Feb 23, 2021
'Beacon above Saskatoon': Robin Hood sign comes down for repairs
One of Saskatoon's famous landmarks was taken down Tuesday. The neon Robin Hood sign, standing atop the tower at the flour mill in the central industrial neighbourhood since 1927, is due for some much...
Keenan Sorokan
Feb 23, 2021
Workers dismantle the nearly 100-year-old Robin Hood sign in Saskatoon on Feb. 23, 2021. (Keenan Sorokan/650 CKOM)
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