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Saskatchewan will get a glimpse of a lunar eclipse on Tuesday
A total lunar eclipse will visible in Saskatchewan on Tuesday. Samantha Lawler, an associate professor of astronomy at Campion College and member of the physics department at the University of Regina,...
Libby Gray
Mar 02, 2026
The moon turned red during a total lunar eclipse around 12.07 IST in Kolkata, India, Monday, Sept. 8, 2025. (AP Photo/Bikas Das)
Saskatchewan-based Cameco to supply $2.6B in uranium to India under energy deal
A Saskatchewan company is set to sell billions of dollars in uranium to India through a new energy deal signed on Monday. Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe witnessed the signing of the agreement between ...
CKOM News
Mar 02, 2026
A worker drives a forklift at Cameco’s uranium milling operation in Key Lake, Saskatchewan. (Cameco/Submitted)
TeleMiracle raises record $10.5 million in milestone 50th year
Saskatchewan's biggest annual fundraiser reached a historic milestone this weekend, setting a new record and continuing a tradition that has helped thousands of residents access life-changing medical ...
Jacob Bamhour
Mar 02, 2026
Since 1977, TeleMiracle has raised over $171 million to help provide funds for medical equipment, treatment and travel assistance for the people of Saskatchewan. (Submitted)
Budget, private members' bills, involuntary treatment in Sask. spring sitting
The Saskatchewan Assembly will be filled with men and women on either side of the aisle again on Monday. The spring sitting starts in the afternoon, though without Premier Scott Moe who will be away o...
Lisa Schick
Mar 02, 2026
Province launches national campaign to lure law enforcement officers to Saskatchewan
The Province of Saskatchewan will soon start a national advertising campaign hoping to convince Canadians to move here to work in law enforcement. Called, "In Saskatchewan, it all lives here," the goa...
Susan McNeil, paNOW
Mar 01, 2026
Prince Albert Police Chief Patrick Nogier is also the head of the Saskatchewan Association of Chiefs of Police. He says Saskatchewan offers a distinctive and rewarding policing environment where officers take on meaningful responsibility early in their careers. (Susan McNeil/paNOW)
Sask. chips in $600,000 to finish interpretive centre at Yorkton Brick Flour Mill
A heritage project preserving part of the province's agricultural history is getting a big boost from the Government of Saskatchewan. The Brick Flour Mill in Yorkton, which operated from 1890 to 1989,...
CKOM News
Mar 01, 2026
The Brick Flour Mill in Yorkton, which operated from 1890 to 1989, is a designated municipal heritage property that currently operates as a museum, operated by a local heritage society. (Yorkton Brick Mill Heritage Society website)
Battlefords 'Better Together' T-shirts now worn by over 100,000 across Canada
A grassroots idea born in grief in the Battlefords has grown into a national message of connection, carried on the backs of tens of thousands of Canadians wearing the same simple reminder: "We are bet...
Kenneth Cheung, battlefordsNOW
Mar 01, 2026
From left, Battlefords North Stars players Josh Knittig, Gavin Granger and Linken Fisher wear Better Together T-shirts in support of the Battlefords-born initiative, now worn by more than 100,000 people across Canada, according to owner and founder Deb McNabb. (Battlefords North Stars/Submitted)
Public inquest to scrutinize woman's death outside Moosomin care centre in 2022
A public inquest beginning next month will examine the circumstances around the 2022 death of a woman outside a local care centre in Moosomin. According to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Justice, 50-yea...
CKOM News
Feb 28, 2026
Karen Ireland was brought to the Southeast Integrated Care Centre by the RCMP on Nov. 22, 2022 due to mental health concerns, according to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Justice. The 50-year-old woman was found dead about 550 metres away from the facility the following afternoon. (Saskatchewan Health Authority website)
Saskatchewan's first Metal Week guaranteed to come to a thrashing end
It's Metal Week in Saskatchewan and it's got nothing to do with gold or platinum -unless you're talking about the music charts. The official week, granted by the Government of Saskatchewan, recognizes...
Marija Robinson
Feb 28, 2026
The band Slutty Waist will be performing on Feb. 28 in Saskatoon, along with six othere. Andrew Bay with SaskMusic said the metal industry in Saskatchewan is larger than people think, "simply because there is a lot of grassroots talent here." (SaskMusic/Submitted)
Pink Cadillacs cleared by health inspector to reopen after food safety incident
Tears filled Jon Tyson's eyes after he read the email from the provincial health inspector, informing him that he could once again reopen his restaurant after a week-long closure. "Please take this em...
Libby Gray
Feb 27, 2026
Pink Cadillacs Diner and Lounge on 8th Street in Saskatoon. Owner Jon Tyson received the news on Friday, Feb. 27 that his business is now able to reopen after a week-long closure. (Libby Gray/650 CKOM)
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