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Go Diva! Female-led rideshare service in Saskatoon aims to raise industry standards
The idea came to Cheri Uthe when calling a cab with her friends on the way home from the bar. Because she lived farthest away from her friends at the edge of Saskatoon, Uthe would often be the last on...
Mia Holowaychuk
Feb 11, 2026
Cheri Uthe is the creator of Go Diva, a rideshare service run by women that mostly serves females and the LGBTQ community. (Mia Holowaychuk/650 CKOM)
Snow or shine: Sask. runners undaunted by ever-changing conditions
The mid-season melt this winter has brought spring-like conditions to Saskatchewan early, both to the enjoyment and detriment of runners. "It's difficult driving down your street with all the ruts, an...
Libby Giesbrecht
Feb 11, 2026
Curt Halpenny, an active member of the Joggers & Lagers run club in Saskatoon, takes a selfie of the crew on a Wednesday night before the holidays in December, 2025 at Cathedral Social Hall. (Curt Halpenny/Submitted)
Three men charged after RCMP seize drugs, weapons at North Battleford business
Saskatchewan RCMP's Crime Reduction Team has charged three men at a business in North Battleford after seizing cocaine, methamphetamine, and weapons. On Feb 7, RCMP located a vehicle that was previous...
Alyssa Rudolph, battlefordsNOW
Feb 10, 2026
While investigating a stolen vehicle, RCMP officers said they saw a man with a firearm inside a business and during a search they found cocaine, crystal meth, a firearm, a sword, bear spray, and cash. (Saskatchewan RCMP/Submitted)
'Today is the day you're going to die': Accused, witness testify in Wilkie care home trial
Testimony continued Tuesday in the Wilkie care home abuse trial, with a care worker describing hearing a resident scream in distress and the accused defending her conduct before court adjourned. Jacly...
Kenneth Cheung, battlefordsNOW
Feb 10, 2026
The trial of Jaclyn Elias is happening at North Battleford Provincial Court. On Feb. 9, 2026, Lisa Knuff, a Crown witness who worked with Elias at Wilkie Group Home No. 3, told North Battleford Provincial Court testified that she witnessed multiple incidents involving residents who were non-verbal and required full-time care.(battlefordsNOW files)
Mounties ask for help locating ATV possibly involved in fatal Big Island Lake shooting
Mounties are asking the public for help tracking down a side-by-side ATV and its occupants, who police believe may have been involved in a fatal shooting on the Big Island Lake Cree Nation on Dec. 30....
CKOM News
Feb 10, 2026
RCMP officers asked the public to report any information related to this side-by-side ATV, as officers continue to investigate a shooting death on the Big Island Lake Cree Nation on Dec. 30, 2025. (Saskatchewan RCMP/Submitted)
Sask. Ukrainians worry about residency after changes to provincial immigration program
Some Ukrainian residents say they are worried about their future residency in the province following recent rule changes to Saskatchewan's Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP). This year the Government of...
Mia Holowaychuk
Feb 09, 2026
Vladislav Chonka is among a number of Ukrainians worried about their permanent residency after recent changes to Saskatchewan’s Immigrant Nominee Program. (Mia Holowaychuk/650 CKOM)
'We all need comedy right now': Sask. actor Kim Coates laughs it up in new rom-com
Saskatchewan actor Kim Coates has been a staple on entertainment screens for many years. Many recognize him from his roles including Tig on Sons of Anarchy, Brigham Young on American Primeval, and Bru...
CKOM News
Feb 09, 2026
The many faces of Kim Coates as Julian in new rom-com "Solo Mio." (Kim Coates/X)
Speeder handed $820 ticket, seven-day licence suspension by Corman Park police
A traffic stop by Corman Park police led to a hefty fine and a licence suspension for a novice driver. In a post on social media, the police force said an officer spotted a vehicle speeding on Highway...
CKOM News
Feb 09, 2026
Police said the novice driver’s licence was suspended for 7 days, and their vehicle was impounded for 30 days. The driver was also issued an $820 speeding ticket. (Corman Park Police Service/Facebook)
Lifted spirits: Saskatchewan ski hills profit in snow-melting temperatures
It may seem counter-intuitive but as the snow and ice melt into slush, ski hills in the province are benefiting. In Fort Qu'appelle, Mission Ridge Winter Park's business manager Anders Svenson said he...
Marija Robinson
Feb 08, 2026
Part of the reason Fort Qu’appelle's Mission Ridge Winter Park copes so well in the mild weather is because of its design, with a north-facing slope that doesn't get direct sunlight until mid-March. (Mission Ridge Winter Park/Facebook)
Two Sask. school divisions report losses in first quarter due to unauthorized card use
Two Saskatchewan school divisions reported losses in the first quarter of the 2025-26 fiscal year, and both were related to unauthorized use of corporate cards. According to the Saskatchewan Ministry ...
CKOM News
Feb 08, 2026
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