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Saskatoon Police still in search of mother of dead infant
Saskatoon Police are still looking for the mother of the infant found dead in a recycling bin Friday. They issued an update on what they are still calling a sudden death, Tuesday morning. In the relea...
CKOM News
Nov 12, 2019
Saskatoon police investigate a sudden death in the 400 block of 5th Ave. N Nov. 8, 2019. (Harrison Brooks/650 CKOM)
Former Fas Gas employee pleads guilty to attempted voyeurism
A former Fas Gas employee in Saskatoon, who was accused of spying on customers with a cell phone hidden in the ceiling, has pleaded guilty to attempted voyeurism. Adnan Iqbal, 25, received a 15-month ...
CKOM News
Nov 12, 2019
Photo of the damaged ceiling tile in the gas station bathroom.
Thousands gather in Saskatoon for Canada's largest Remembrance Day service
Saskatoon hosted the country's largest indoor Remembrance Day service on Monday. John Davidson, the former president of Saskatoon Legion Branch #63, said they expected around 9,000 people to attend th...
Harrison Brooks
Nov 11, 2019
(650 CKOM file photo)
Winterruption aims to drown out the winter blues in Saskatoon
By the time January rolls around, most people are cold, lethargic -- probably all around grumpy. But Winterruption is hoping to turn peoples' frowns upside down in Saskatoon. The five-day festival fea...
Justin Blackwell
Nov 11, 2019
Police chase ensues after man steals two snowmobiles
Saskatoon police were led on a police chase Sunday to arrest a man suspected of stealing two snowmobiles. A media release states police received a call at 10:12 a.m. from a driver that a was following...
CKOM News
Nov 10, 2019
Calgary Dinos dump Saskatchewan Huskies in Hardy Cup rematch
The University of Calgary Dinos completed its quest for revenge with a 29-4 win over the Saskatchewan Huskies in the 83rd Hardy Cup final at McMahon Stadium Saturday. Calgary won in a rematch of last ...
CKOM News
Nov 09, 2019
Remembering Canada's Second World War bomb girls
During this time of year Canadians across the country show their respect for all the war veterans who traveled overseas to fight for this country. However, some of the people who supported the Canadia...
Harrison Brooks
Nov 09, 2019
Women working in the munitions factory of Defense Industries Ltd. during the Second World War. (Legion Magazine)
Warman man brings home black widow spider after grocery shopping trip
Calvin Bruneau arrived home from a grocery shopping trip with a little more than he asked for last week. Bruneau emptied his groceries to find a black widow spider at his Warman house after shopping a...
Keenan Sorokan
Nov 09, 2019
A photo of the eight-legged critter that Calvin Bruneau discovered after a grocery shopping trip. (Amanda Bruneau/Facebook)
Saskatoon Legion hopes to find rightful owner of war memorabilia
Ahead of Remembrance Day, Legion Branch #63 is hoping to locate the rightful owner of a collection of war memorabilia. The frame includes five service medals, photos, poppies and other pieces that bel...
CKOM News
Nov 08, 2019
Clark family memorabilia (Submitted)
War bride living in Moose Jaw recalls meeting husband of 67 years
Love is a funny thing, says Margaret Houghton. The war bride recalls that's what compelled her to leave her family in England to be with Arthur Houghton, a Canadian soldier she had met during the Seco...
CJME News
Nov 08, 2019
(Margaret Houghton/Facebook)
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