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Latest COVID update July 15: 30 new cases, fewest patients in hospital since Nov. 12
Thirty new cases of COVID-19 were announced in the province Thursday. Just under 8,000 new doses of the COVID-19 vaccine were administered in the province in the latest reporting period. That included...
CKOM News
Jul 15, 2021
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Saskatoon residents are taking to the skies again
Saskatoon's airport is seeing about 35 per cent of its 2019 passenger numbers -- and it views that as a big improvement over 2020 totals. Andrew Leeming, the vice-president of operational excellence a...
CKOM News
Jul 15, 2021
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Heat warnings issued for nearly all of Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan is back under the extreme heat, with Environment Canada issuing heat warnings for nearly every region of the province. Meteorologist Eric Dykes says daytime highs could reach the mid-30s ...
CKOM News
Jul 15, 2021
Muskoday First Nation dealing with racist remarks on sign posted on community land
Muskoday First Nation Chief Ava Bear thought twice Wednesday morning about going to the media. That, she stated, is part of the problem. "I questioned myself," she said. "Some of these individuals do ...
Craig Silliphant
Jul 14, 2021
A sign, depicting racist remarks on the Indigenous community, posted on Muskoday First Nation land on July 14, 2021. (Muskoday First Nation)
Smoky conditions forcing more people to stay indoors: Lung Association
Smoke settling over much of the province from wildfires burning in northern Saskatchewan is beginning to take its toll on people suffering from asthma and other lung diseases. Jaimie Peters, a registe...
Craig Silliphant
Jul 14, 2021
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'It's open season': Lifting of public health orders changes isolation legalities
The lifting of the public health orders in Saskatchewan on Sunday has eliminated any incentive to self-isolate - even if you test positive for COVID-19. Saskatchewan criminal lawyer Brian Pfefferle sa...
Craig Silliphant
Jul 14, 2021
Can-do attitude: Great Western helping out Biggar's revitalization project
Something's brewing in Biggar. The Saskatchewan town is looking to make some changes to its downtown and has been raising funds for the revitalization project. It's also hoping people will raise a gla...
CKOM News
Jul 14, 2021
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Latest COVID update July 14: 18 new cases, 363 active cases
The number of active COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan fell for a fourth straight day Wednesday. The Ministry of Health reported 18 new infections and 30 recoveries, dropping the active caseload to 363. ...
CKOM News
Jul 14, 2021
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Sask. Jazz Festival announces lineup for scaled-down event
After two long years, a summertime tradition is returning in Saskatoon. On Tuesday, the headlining acts were announced for the 2021 edition of the SaskTel Saskatchewan Jazz Festival, to be held from A...
CKOM News
Jul 14, 2021
(Tourism Saskatoon)
Good Samaritans rush to rescue man trapped under car
Jamal Murrell had a terrifying few moments Saturday when the car he was working on fell on top of him. "It was very scary. It only lasted about a minute, but it felt like an hour," he said. Murrell an...
Sheena Roszell
Jul 13, 2021
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