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Stolen vehicle abandoned in Saskatoon after armed robbery on Muskoday First Nation: RCMP
Police are searching for the man responsible for stealing a vehicle in an armed robbery on the Muskoday First Nation. According to the RCMP, officers got a report about a robbery on the First Nation s...
CKOM News
Dec 15, 2025
“Prince Albert RCMP are working to identify and arrest the suspect. He is described as wearing a red and black hat and a silver chain on his neck,” the RCMP said in a statement. (paNOW file photo)
Union donates five mechanical chest compression devices to Sask. Health Authority
A donation of five mechanical chest compression devices from a Saskatchewan health-care union could lead to better outcomes for patients receiving emergency care in Beauval, Esterhazy, Estevan, La Loc...
CKOM News
Dec 15, 2025
The health authority said the five devices – valued at more than a total of $100,000 – will be especially valuable while patients are being transported over long distances, or in rural areas where staff may be in short supply. (650 CKOM file photo)
'Plant that seed': How a Saskatoon police officer is working to recruit the next generation
Sgt. Ashley McLeod of the Saskatoon Police Service says she's locked into her career and can't see herself in another job. The police force has seen a decline in applications in recent years, and in h...
Mia Holowaychuk
Dec 15, 2025
Sgt. Ashley McLeod, a recruiter with the Saskatoon Police Service, says the force has seen a recent decline in applications, and she’s hoping to help reverse that trend. (Mia Holowaychuk/650 CKOM)
RCMP asks public for tips, footage as officers investigate deaths in North Battleford
RCMP officers in North Battleford are asking members of the public for any tips or surveillance footage that may be connected to a pair of suspicious deaths in the city. According to the RCMP, officer...
CKOM News
Dec 15, 2025
The Mounties asked anyone who lives in the area to check home security or doorbell cameras for any suspicious activity captured between 5 a.m. and 9 a.m. on Sunday. (650 CKOM file photo)
'Courage in the face of fear is itself a powerful act,' says Saskatoon rabbi
Chabad Jewish Centre of Saskatoon director Rabbi Raphael Kats said today that there will be a significantly increased police presence and security at this afternoon's menorah lighting at Remai Modern ...
CKOM News
Dec 14, 2025
A giant menorah is assembled at Remai Modern in Saskatoon ahead of the public lighting event on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025. (Chabad Jewish Centre of Saskatoon/Facebook)
Public menorah lighting in Saskatoon carries message of triumph of light over darkness
Celebrations at Chabad Jewish Centre of Saskatoon's menorah lighting event at Remai Modern on Sunday were all the more poignant in the aftermath of the terrorist attack in Australia today, where at le...
CKOM News
Dec 14, 2025
Rabbi Raphael Kats prepares for the lighting of a giant menorah in Saskatoon during a previous Hanukkah celebration. (650 CKOM file photo)
Battlefords Tribal Council unveils $230M plan for new casino, arena and major community upgrades
By Kenneth Cheung The Battlefords Tribal Council has unveiled a $230-million development plan that includes a new casino, a 3,000-seat arena, a new high school, affordable housing and expanded health ...
battlefordsNOW
Dec 14, 2025
Wayne Semaganis of Battlefords Tribal Council speaks during the Gold Eagle Landing announcement at the Gold Eagle Lodge on Dec. 10. (Kenneth Cheung/battlefordsNOW)
Skate the Park returns to Echo Valley Provincial Park from Boxing Day
The ice-skating loop at Echo Valley Provincial Park will open for the season later this month. Skate the Park will open for the season on Dec. 26, weather permitting, letting visitors skate the windin...
CKOM News
Dec 14, 2025
Skate the Park opens for the season at Echo Valley Provincial Park on Dec. 26, weather permitting. (Tourism Saskatchewan website)
Snowmobile registration fees increase to help clubs across the province
By Alyssa Rudolph Snowmobile registration fees are rising to better support clubs facing higher operating expenses. The Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association (SSA) collects the money from each registere...
battlefordsNOW
Dec 14, 2025
Anyone born on or after January 1, 1989 in Saskatchewan is required by law to complete a Snowmobile Safety Course. Without it, riders may be fined and insurance may be invalid. Riders must also register sleds before riding on public roads (where allowed), ditches, other highway rights of way, provincial parks, Crown land, designated trails or on rivers and lakes. (SaskSnow/Facebook)
Documentary shines light on wartime Japanese attack balloons that landed in Canada
The deployment of thousands of hydrogen balloons carrying deadly explosives sent to North America during the Second World War is the subject of a documentary make by Saskatchewan filmmaker Scott Woron...
Roman Hayter
Dec 13, 2025
The deployment of thousands of hydrogen balloons carrying deadly explosives sent to North America during the Second World War is the subject of a documentary make by Saskatchewan filmmaker Scott Woroniuk. (YouTube screengrab)
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