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Highway 16 open to travel again after Mounties respond to 'serious collision'
Highway 16 is open to travellers again after a serious crash on Monday evening. According to the Saskatchewan RCMP, Mounties responded to the scene of the collision near Delmas, northwest of North Bat...
CKOM News
Dec 30, 2025
Police did not share many details of the crash, but one post on a traffic social media group reported at least five vehicles in the ditch in the area. (Saskatchewan RCMP/X)
'I didn't know where to go': Salvation Army users react to sudden transition after fire
A look of sadness washes over Harvey McAdam's tired face as he talks about the Salvation Army and how it represented a safe place for him to warm up and get a meal. The man from Big River was one of d...
Nigel Maxwell, paNOW
Dec 30, 2025
The wall of tribute held a special place in the hearts of the staff and users of the Salvation Army. (Maj. Ed Dean/Submitted)
Research project looks into Saskatoon firefighters' mental health
When something goes wrong, emergency responders are the first ones at the scene, helping and protecting the community. Whether they be paramedics, police officers or firefighters - all first responder...
Roman Hayter
Dec 29, 2025
“I got to the point where I was unable to work because of my illness with PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder), and so I just definitely needed the time, I needed treatment, and I needed to get better so I could get back to what I love doing, which was being a firefighter in Saskatoon,” said Saskatoon firefighter Joel McNair.
Prince Albert Salvation Army volunteer 'heartbroken' about Christmas Day fire
For Gary Whitley, the image of the Salvation Army building on fire on Christmas Day is one he won't soon forget. The longtime volunteer was just finishing his own dinner with family when he received t...
Nigel Maxwell, paNOW
Dec 29, 2025
The fire on Christmas Day completely gutted the long standing structure. (Nigel Maxwell/ paNOW Staff)
Nurse practitioner says there are ways to reduce hospital wait times
A local man who works for the Meadow Lake Tribal Council as a nurse practitioner and who spent time working out of the Victoria Hospital in Prince Albert said he sees ways that wait times can be reduc...
Susan McNeil, meadowlakeNOW
Dec 28, 2025
As a health care practitioner who also has worked in his native country of India, James said that Canada has room to improve. (Photo 22775215 © 18percentgrey | Dreamstime.com)
'Waters are choppy': Scott Moe reflects on year that brought uncertainty and problems
REGINA - Saskatchewan Premier Scott began the year with a smaller crew of mostly newbies, pledging to do better on everything from health care and education to balancing budgets. By spring, he had mor...
Jeremy Simes, The Canadian Press
Dec 28, 2025
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe poses for a photograph in Regina, on Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2025. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Heywood Yu)
Biting winds carry high frostbite risk as snow continues and fog hits Saskatchewan
Mother Nature is providing a mixed bag of very unpleasant weather conditions across Saskatchewan today. Snow will continue in many areas, fog is flooding southern parts and northerly winds will delive...
CKOM News
Dec 27, 2025
Wear warm socks, gloves or mittens, a hat and scarf in cold weather. Be sure to put a scarf over your nose to protect it. (astetsurina / Depositphotos.com)
U of S president Peter Stoicheff reflects on past 10 years during final days in role
For the past 10 years, Peter Stoicheff has held the title of president and vice chancellor of the University of Saskatchewan, but that comes to an end in just a few days. On Dec. 31, Stoicheff will fi...
Marija Robinson
Dec 27, 2025
University of Saskatchewan president and vice-chancellor, Peter Stoicheff said in the past decade the school's culture has shifted to being more confident, entrepreneurial, "and to being even more celebratory about telling its own stories of tremendous success and accomplishment." (Marija Robinson/650 CKOM)
Lac La Ronge Indian Band Chief Tammy Cook-Searson will not seek re-election
Lac La Ronge Indian Band (LLRIB) Chief Tammy Cook-Searson won't seek re-election at the end of her term in 2026. "I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to the LLRIB membership for the opportunity t...
Derek Cornet, larongeNOW
Dec 27, 2025
LLRIB Chief Tammy Cook-Searson spent more than 28 years on council. (Derek Cornet/larongeNOW)
North Battleford location listed as risk for measles exposure
One confirmed case of measles has been reported in North Battleford, with the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) notifying people of an exposure risk last week. The SHA says if anyone was at the Comf...
CJME News
Dec 26, 2025
A red blotchy measles rash, which develops on the face and spreads down the body about three to seven days after symptoms begin. It can last four to seven days.(Health Canada website)
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