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Deal with India will solidify Sask. operations and strengthen uranium prices: Cameco CEO
Cameco's CEO Tim Gitzel says the uranium deal with India will strengthen prices and solidify operations in the province's north. Over nine years the Saskatchewan company will ship $2.6 billion in uran...
Mia Holowaychuk
Mar 03, 2026
A worker drives a forklift at Cameco’s uranium milling operation in Key Lake, Saskatchewan. (Cameco/Submitted)
BMI signs deal with American tenant for part of old Prince Albert pulp mill
The first of multiple new tenants that are planned for the old pulp mill north of Prince Albert has been announced. BMI, the new owners, and Plum Gas Solution, an American company based in Michigan bu...
Susan McNeil, paNOW
Mar 03, 2026
BMI signed an agreement with Plum Group as an anchor tenant for the old Prince Albert Pulp Mill. (Plum Group/Submitted)
Indigenous Court in Saskatchewan long overdue, experts say
A major new pilot project from the Provincial Court of Saskatchewan could change the way some Indigenous people are sentenced in the province. An Indigenous Provincial Court is being developed by the ...
NC Raine, Eagle Feather News
Mar 03, 2026
The Provincial Court is planning to launch an Indigenous Court in Saskatoon by summer 2026. Eagle Feather News file photo)
Theft of unique barbecue trailer has RCMP itching to grill offender
A custom barbecue trailer that was taken from the Hamlet of Fiske in February has RCMP officers itching to grill the offender. Rosetown RCMP said in a news release on March 2 that the theft was report...
CKOM News
Mar 02, 2026
The barbecue trailer, which was custom built, had white rims, a black barbecue, two propane tanks, red and white reflective stickers around it, and no licence plate, police said. (Saskatchewan RCMP/Submitted)
Mounties ask for help after woman killed on Montreal Lake Cree Nation
Police have begun a homicide investigation after a 31-year-old woman died on Montreal Lake Cree Nation on Sunday. Saskatchewan RCMP said in a news release on March 2 that officers were called to a hom...
CKOM News
Mar 02, 2026
(650 CKOM file photo)
17-year-old boy charged with murdering Prince Albert teenage girl
Nearly three months after the death of 16-year-old Rhianna Cook in Prince Albert, a 17-year-old boy has been charged with second degree murder. The male youth who was arrested in Saskatoon on Saturday...
Nigel Maxwell, paNOW
Mar 02, 2026
On Nov. 27, 2025, a thick line of red police tape surrounded the home where Rhianna Cook lived. (Nigel Maxwell/ paNOW)
Homemade tire shredders scattered on Nipawin streets
Homemade tire deflation devices made of drywall screws put through electrical cord were found scattered on Nipawin streets on Sunday, including at the entrance to the RCMP parking lot. Saskatchewan RC...
CKOM News
Mar 02, 2026
Homemade tire deflation devices made of drywall screws put through electrical cord were found scattered on Nipawin streets on Sunday, including at the entrance to the RCMP parking lot. (Saskatchewan RCMP)
Saskatoon homeless count reveals 22 per cent are children and youths
Data in the City of Saskatoon's 2025 point-in-time count community report reveals that around 22 per cent of the city's homeless are children and youths. "The growing number of children that we noted ...
Mia Holowaychuk
Mar 02, 2026
Homelessness is a growing issue in Saskatoon, with a point-in-time homeless count conducted in October identifying 1,931 homeless people in the city, an increase of about 29 per cent over 2024’s count. (Lara Fominoff/650 CKOM)
Sask. drivers warned about possible traffic delays due to house on the move
The relocation of a house and a garage could force some drivers to slow down on Saskatchewan highways over the next three days. Traffic on a number of highways will be impacted starting at 8 a.m. on T...
Libby Gray
Mar 02, 2026
A house and garage will travel about 200 kilometres on Saskatchewan highways to their new home over the next three days. (Government of Saskatchewan/Submitted)
Metal on ice: Megadeth guitarist shreds on skates at Saskatoon's Meewasin rink
Heavy metal legends Megadeth played a concert in Saskatoon last month, and it appears the band filmed a new music video in the Bridge City at the same time. The video shows the band's Finnish guitaris...
CKOM News
Mar 02, 2026
Megadeth guitarist Teemu Mäntysaari skates outside Saskatoon’s Bessborough hotel in a video for the band’s recent song “Let There Be Shred.” (Megadeth/YouTube)
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