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Seeding slightly ahead of five-year average thanks to good weather
Favourable weather is helping out Saskatchewan farmers, as seeding is 80 per cent complete this week. That's up from 51 per cent last week, and slightly above the five-year average of 78 per cent at t...
CKOM News
May 28, 2020
'Like being in a movie': Sask. woman in Minneapolis describes post-riot destruction
As Emma Yanko drove just blocks from her home in Minneapolis, all she and her friend could see for almost two miles was shattered glass, stores that had been broken into, and fire. "It's insane," she ...
CKOM News
May 28, 2020
Businesses in uptown Minneapolis were looted and had their windows smashed during riots on May 27, 2020. (Emma Yanko/Submitted)
Police release surveillance video in connection with murder investigation
Saskatoon police are releasing a surveillance video in the hope it will help them find who's responsible for the death of a 19-year-old woman. Tanya Alcrow was killed in the early hours of April 13 af...
CKOM News
May 28, 2020
(Saskatoon police/Submitted photo)
City to bring back transit fares effective June 8
Saskatoon transit riders will have to start paying to ride again, effective June 8. The decision was made in a unanimous vote by city councillors during a special meeting Wednesday afternoon. The deci...
Craig Silliphant
May 27, 2020
Saskatoon's Open Door Society approaches goal of sewing 10,000 masks
It was an ambitious goal by Saskatoon's Open Door Society set in early April: to recruit enough talented sewers and volunteers to make 10,000 masks for vulnerable populations throughout the city. Just...
Lara Fominoff
May 27, 2020
Volunteers at Saskatoon Open Door Society help get face masks ready for sterilization. Facebook Photo Courtesy: SODS
Bootlegging charges laid against three people near Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation
Two men and one woman from the Pelican Narrows area have been charged with bootlegging after the truck they were in was found to have several bottles of alcohol in it. On May 21, the COVID-19 security...
CKOM News
May 27, 2020
(Submitted photo/RCMP)
Police arrest one woman, search for another in aggravated assault case
Saskatoon police have issued an arrest warrant for 25-year-old Mykayla Bearboy in connection to a forcible confinement and aggravated assault investigation. A 35-year-old woman was recently arrested a...
CKOM News
May 27, 2020
Saskatoon police issued an arrest warrant for Mykayla Bearboy on May 27, 2020. (Saskatoon Police Service)
Man charged with murder in P.A. after death of three-year-old girl
Twenty-one-year-old Fabian Morin has been charged with second-degree murder in relation to the death of three-year-old Emily McCallum-Daniels in the city last month. According to a media release from ...
paNOW
May 27, 2020
(File photo/paNOW staff)
Saskatoon church collects donations for victims of house fire
A Saskatoon church is collecting donations for the families devastated by a house fire on Saturday. Hampton Free Methodist Church filled their gymnasium with food, clothes and essential household supp...
Craig Silliphant
May 27, 2020
Two homes go up in flames after a fire in Hampton Village. (Saskatoon Fire Department)
City of Saskatoon van ends up in sinkhole after crew responds to water main break
A City of Saskatoon van got stuck in a large sinkhole Tuesday morning near 37th Street and Byers Crescent. Sewer manager Trent Schmidt said in an email that two workers were responding to a water main...
CKOM News
May 27, 2020
A City of Saskatoon van got stuck in a sinkhole while responding to a water main break May 26, 2020. (CIty of Saskatoon/Submitted photo)
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