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Review on carbon monoxide detector regulations needed, says Clark
Can the City of Saskatoon take any steps to prevent carbon monoxide poisonings in the future? That's what Mayor Charlie Clark will ask Monday, when he expects to present a notice of motion during a ci...
Lara Fominoff
Jan 21, 2021
Saskatoon Mayor Charlie Clark. (Keenan Sorokan/650 CKOM file photo)
Judge rejects long-term offender designation in child porn case
A Saskatoon judge has declined to declare a man convicted of having child pornography a long-term offender because the circumstances around him and his crimes are too severe. Gabriel Curtis Roy recent...
Lisa Schick
Jan 21, 2021
Saskatoon city council to consider changes to Residential Parking Permit program
Some big changes could be on the way for Saskatoon's Residential Parking Permit (RPP) program. According to a report from administration provided to city council last spring, the program hasn't change...
Lara Fominoff
Jan 21, 2021
Lighthouse recovering from outbreak, 'overwhelmed' by donations
Times have definitely been worse at the Lighthouse, considering where the supported living facility and shelter was in October. On Oct. 23, the facility was declared as a COVID-19 outbreak location by...
Craig Silliphant
Jan 21, 2021
Sherbrooke Community Centre hit with seven COVID cases, Elmwood Residences retesting
It has been quite the few weeks at Saskatoon's Sherbrooke Community Centre. The facility has gone from the start of vaccinations within its walls last week to Thursday, when multiple COVID-19 cases ha...
Craig Silliphant
Jan 21, 2021
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‘It feels like we’ve been singled out in the dark’: union questions public health order, calls for hike in pay
By Nigel Maxwell A nearly month-long health order that has kept staff at Saskatchewan Penitentiary away from their families and critical supports came to an end at midnight, but in the meantime the un...
paNOW
Jan 21, 2021
Tow truck driver calls on motorists to slow down after close call with semi
A tow truck operator is pleading with motorists to slow down after he had a very close call with a semi. Slavko Hardi, owner of Hardi Towing out of Battleford, was towing a vehicle from the ditch on H...
Sheena Roszell
Jan 21, 2021
(Slavko Hardi/Facebook)
Friends, sports community remember Regina broadcasting icon Woodsy
Tributes continue to pour in as Saskatchewan residents -- and people across the country -- fondly remember Warren Woods. The man everyone knew as Woodsy died Wednesday of complications from COVID-19. ...
CKOM News
Jan 20, 2021
'Very proud moment:' American in Sask. celebrates inauguration
Saskatoon resident Paula Collins did plenty of celebrating Wednesday as she watched the United States presidential inauguration with a special sense of pride. Raised in Kentucky, Collins has spent the...
Keenan Sorokan
Jan 20, 2021
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Saskatoon city councillor calls for cable barriers along stretch of Circle Drive
Cable barriers along a stretch of Circle Drive East in Saskatoon may have saved a young woman's life, according to Saskatoon city councillor David Kirton. A 24-year-old woman died last week after the ...
Lara Fominoff
Jan 20, 2021
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