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Police investigate alleged voyeurism at Saskatoon gas station
An employee of a Saskatoon gas station has been suspended after a troubling incident that allegedly occurred over the weekend. Saskatoon police officers were called to the 400 block of Circle Drive Ea...
CKOM News
Sep 03, 2019
Photo of the damaged ceiling tile in the gas station bathroom.
Police warn drivers about tampering with road barricades
Construction season can be a frustrating time with road closures and detours popping up daily. Saskatoon police say they are noticing barricades aren't stopping some drivers. Last month a city of Sask...
Brent Bosker
Sep 03, 2019
City of Saskatoon road barricade
Saskatoon teacher ready to get back in the classroom
The school year starts on Tuesday, but Saskatoon teachers have been preparing for weeks. Kailey Gryba is starting her first year at Howard Coad School in Saskatoon. She moved over after 17 years of te...
Craig Silliphant
Sep 03, 2019
Strawberry Ranch celebrates 19 years with corn-themed maze
Since 2000, Saskatoon's Strawberry Ranch has captivated visitors with their section of corn maze. For year 19, they have created a corn-themed maze. Ben and Ann Epp started farming the berry in 1974 i...
Craig Silliphant
Sep 02, 2019
The Strawberry Ranch went with a corn-themed crop for 2019. (The Strawberry Ranch & The Maze/Facebook)
Sask. woman first-ever from province to make Team Canada women's sledge hockey team
It's been five years since Tracey Arnold started reclaiming her love of hockey. Now, she is at the pinnacle of her sport - and the pride of Saskatchewan's sledge hockey community. Arnold, 41, was anno...
Sep 02, 2019
Tracey Arnold sits on the ice ahead of trying out for Team Canada's women's sledge hockey team. (Tracey Arnold/Facebook)
Labour Day long weekend spells unofficial end to the Sask. camping season
Saskatchewan's short camping season is unofficially coming to an end this Labour Day weekend. While campers can continue to use the provincial parks, many amenities will be shut off on Tuesday. Southw...
Craig Silliphant
Sep 02, 2019
(Brady Lang/650 CKOM)
Retro Game and Toy Fair fuels Saskatoon's nostalgia
In its fourth year, Saskatoon's Retro Game and Toy Fair continues to grow with more vendors and items for visitors to take in and fuel their nostalgia. The fair started when organizer Travis Beaudry d...
Craig Silliphant
Sep 01, 2019
Saskatoon's Retro Game and Toy Fair is into its fourth year, and continues to grow. (Brady Lang/650 CKOM)
Chalk mural world record attempt brightens Meewasin trails
Saskatoon came together on the Meewasin Valley Trails Saturday to set a world record for the longest chalk mural created. More than 1,300 people preregistered for the record attempt, with many more wa...
Craig Silliphant
Aug 31, 2019
Saskatoon's Meewasin Trail was brightened on Saturday, August 31, 2019 thanks to its attempt at a world record. (Brady Lang/650 CKOM)
Jigging flash mob kicks off Métis Cultural Days in Saskatoon
To kick off Mtis Cultural Days in Saskatoon, a flash mob of jiggers danced in Midtown Plaza Saturday. Shirley Isbister, president of Central Urban Mtis Federation Inc., said -- after winning the award...
Craig Silliphant
Aug 31, 2019
A jigging flash mob on August 31, 2019 brought all ages to Saskatoon's Midtown Plaza. (Brady Lang/650 CKOM)
Saskatoon man ditches Facebook with 600 break-up calls
Social media takes up a lot of time, but are we missing out on being social because of it? One Saskatoon man thinks so and it doing something about it. James Avramenko is getting rid of his Facebook p...
CKOM News
Aug 31, 2019
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