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Meet the Spiritwood sweethearts celebrating 70 years as Valentines
SPIRITWOOD, SASK. - When Dot Gaboury first met Leo at a neighbour's house in the spring of 1955, she wasn't exactly swooning. "Oh, he's too old for me," she laughed, recalling her thoughts as she met ...
Brittany Caffet
Feb 13, 2026
Spiritwood's Leo and Dot Gaboury are celebrating their 70th Valentine's Day together. The couple started dating in the spring of 1955, and were married Oct. 25, 1956. (Submitted)
Sask. Polytechnic students in 'complete shock' over program relocation
Halfway through their post-secondary program, Saskatchewan Polytechnic students are being told they'll have to relocate from Saskatoon to Regina if they want to graduate or abandon their studies. Timo...
Libby Giesbrecht
Feb 12, 2026
Alex Loewen (centre) speaks at the Saskatchewan NDP Saskatoon Riversdale office on Feb. 12 alongside Timothy Carlow (right) and Kim Breckner, trade and export development critic (left). Loewen and Carlow, first-year electronic systems engineering technology (ESET) students, are contemplating abandoning their studies after the sudden announcement that the program is moving from Regina to Saskatoon. (Libby Gray/650 CKOM)
Biggar hunter who shot world record holding Hanson Buck remembered after death
The farmer from Biggar, who hunted the largest typical whitetail deer ever recorded, has died. Milo Hanson has held the world record for harvesting the deer with a rack scoring 213 5/8 inches more tha...
Gillian Massie
Feb 12, 2026
Milo Hanson, standing next to the Hanson Buck, passed away earlier this week. (Milo Hanson/Facebook)
'Leaving us stranded': Warman mom worried after Hope's Home announces closure
A Warman daycare that caters to kids with complex medical needs is preparing to close its doors in June, and one parent says she's heartbroken and worried about what will come next. After nine years o...
Mia Holowaychuk
Feb 12, 2026
Janine Chevrier says Hope’s Home was an extension of their family and provided a sense of community for her son Eli. (Janine Chevrier/Submitted)
'Punch in the gut': Former Tumbler Ridge student in Sask. shocked by mass shooting
A former student at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School says he's "in complete shock" after Tuesday's shooting in the northern B.C. community. Jesse Van Rootselaar killed eight people at the school and a h...
CKOM News
Feb 12, 2026
People attend a candle light vigil at the front steps of the legislature in Victoria, B.C., on Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026 in honour of the victims of the school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chad Hipolito
P.A. police say crash that left pedestrian dead in October wasn't criminal, no charges laid
Police in Prince Albert say that a fatal crash involving a pedestrian in October was not criminal and no charges will be laid. Officers were called to the area of Highway 2 and Highway 55, just north ...
CKOM News
Feb 12, 2026
“The investigation conducted by the Major Crimes Unit (MCU) determined that the collision was non-criminal and there are no charges being laid as a result,” the police force said in a statement. (paNOW file photo)
Saskatchewan residents invited to 'fall in love with fishing' on Valentine's weekend
If you don't have a date for Valentine's Day, don't worry - there are plenty of fish in Saskatchewan. The Saskatchewan Environment Ministry is inviting people across the province to "trade up the rose...
CKOM News
Feb 12, 2026
Anyone heading out for some fishing was reminded to put safety first and check the ice thickness before venturing out on any frozen body of water. (kozakova.elv@gmail.com/Depositphotos.com)
Two men face charges after North Battleford shooting, no injuries
Two people have been charged after a North Battleford shooting. Around 9:30 p.m. on Sunday, Battlefords RCMP received a report of shots fired at a residential building. Officers immediately responded ...
Alyssa Rudolph, battlefordsNOW
Feb 11, 2026
Saskatchewan RCMP in North Battleford said officers responded to a shooting and chased down an SUV to arrest and charge two men. No one was injured. (650 CKOM file photo)
Excavation company fined $58,100 after worker seriously hurt in trench collapse
An excavation company is facing a hefty fine after a workplace injury in 2022. According to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety, Triple 7 Excavating Ltd. pleaded guilty ...
CKOM News
Feb 11, 2026
The company was charged with failing “ to give notice to the division as soon as reasonably possible of an incident at a place of employment that required a worker to be admitted to a hospital as an in-patient for a period of 72 hours or more” as well as failing to ensure that workers in a trench more than 1.2 metres deep are protected from cave ins or sliding material. (650 CKOM file photo)
Saskatchewan RCMP briefs: Mounties investigate suspicious death in Prince Albert
The Saskatchewan RCMP's homicide investigators are looking into a death in Prince Albert. While very few details were shared, the Mounties said "an individual was located deceased at a property on 41s...
CKOM News
Feb 11, 2026
While very few details were shared, the Mounties said “an individual was located deceased at a property on 41st Street East in Prince Albert” on Monday. (Saskatchewan RCMP)
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