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Sask. residents split on $500 affordability payments
There are a lot of different reactions to the $500 payments coming to Saskatchewan residents this fall. On Monday, Premier Scott Moe announced the payments, which are aimed to make life more affordabl...
Libby Gray
Aug 24, 2022
Agriculture ministry urges caution after anthrax kills nine animals in RM of Piapot
After confirmed cases of anthrax caused the deaths of nine ruminant animals in the southwestern RM of Piapot, Saskatchewan's Ministry of Agriculture is warning producers to be on the lookout for signs...
CKOM News
Aug 24, 2022
Cattle in a Saskatchewan field. (Libby Giesbrecht/650 CKOM file photo)
Dakota language to be added to Saskatchewan's Indigenous language curriculum
Secondary school students in Saskatchewan can get course credits while learning and helping to preserve an Indigenous language thanks to a new addition to the province's Indigenous language curriculum...
CKOM News
Aug 24, 2022
STF disappointed provincial windfall won't be reinvested into classrooms
Cheques from the government are fine, but the union representing many Saskatchewan teachers would prefer the money find its way into the province's classrooms. After Premier Scott Moe took to Twitter ...
Libby Gray
Aug 24, 2022
(File photo/650 CKOM)
Riders' road to financial recovery begins with $3.9M surplus in 2021
The Green and White is back in the black. The Saskatchewan Roughriders announced Tuesday prior to their annual general meeting an operating surplus of $3,883,291 for the financial year ending on March...
Britton Gray
Aug 23, 2022
Dawn Walker to be extradited to Canada on Wednesday
The Saskatoon woman accused of faking her death and that of a seven-year-old boy and then fleeing to Oregon City, Ore., is to be sent back to Canada on Wednesday. According to The Oregonian reporter M...
Lara Fominoff
Aug 23, 2022
Dawn Walker is facing charges in Canada and the United States. (Saskatoon Police Service/Submitted)
Gym owner pleased with parts of provincial PST plan
The owner of Focus Fitness in Saskatoon was just putting the finishing touches on some new messaging to his clients and staff Tuesday, letting them know the provincial sales tax (PST) would soon be ad...
Lara Fominoff
Aug 23, 2022
Garret Blackwell, owner/manager of Fitness Focus. (Lara Fominoff 650/CKOM)
Police renew call for information on anniversary of Saskatoon slaying
A year after a suspicious death in Saskatoon was deemed a homicide, police are renewing their calls for help from the public. According to police, 39-year-old Kelly Dean Quewezance was found unrespons...
CKOM News
Aug 23, 2022
Hospitality industry not out of the pandemic woods yet
There is no shortage of industries still trying to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, and that includes Saskatchewan's hospitality sector. But as we reach the final weeks of summer, Mother Nature did...
CKOM News
Aug 23, 2022
Sask. economist says $500 payment has benefits, but other options existed
Giving all adults a one-time payment of $500 isn't hurting anything, according to economist Jason Childs, but he said he would have explored other options when it comes to spending the government's su...
Libby Gray
Aug 23, 2022
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