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After Throne Speech, Moe breaks down plans for new legislation on Evan Bray Show
Scott Moe has big plans for the upcoming legislative session. After outlining a number of new pieces of legislation in the Speech from the Throne, which kicked off the new session on Wednesday, Saskat...
CKOM News
Oct 23, 2025
Saskatchewan’s premier discussed his plans for involuntary drug treatment, the federal gun buyback scheme, wildfire recovery and more during an appearance on the Evan Bray Show on Thursday morning. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Health-care workers highlight 'critical' issues in emergency rooms across Sask.
About 450 health-care workers signed a letter asking the provincial government to address the worsening conditions in emergency departments, according to the Saskatchewan Union of Nurses (SUN) social ...
Marija Robinson
Oct 22, 2025
President of the Saskatchewan Union of Nurses, Bryce Boynton, said he’s disappointed in the goverment’s response because it fails to address the real issues. "It reflects on those 109 beds that we talked about that are not actually new. It reflects on an urgent care center that isn't fully operational in Regina, and can't even be properly staffed,” he said. (Marija Robinson/650 CKOM)
'Happens too often': Conservation officers search for hunter who dumped 142 birds
Saskatchewan conservation officers are on the hunt for the people who dumped more than 100 dead migratory birds near Patience Lake earlier this month. According to SaskTIP, conservation officers recei...
Roman Hayter
Oct 22, 2025
Snow geese, Canada geese and a variety of ducks were killed and dumped on a piece of private property near Patience Lake earlier this month. (SaskTIP/Facebook)
Premier Scott Moe announces $6.3 million investment for nuclear research chairs in Sask.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said he is looking forward to the role nuclear energy will play not just in the province but across the nation. At the Canadian Nuclear Association's CNA West Conference...
Mia Holowaychuk
Oct 21, 2025
Premier Scott Moe at the the Canadian Nuclear Association’s CNA West Conference on Oct. 21 2025. (Mia Holowaychuk/650 CKOM)
Surgery patients have more options, due to new expanded partnership
There is a growing list of surgeries in the province that won't require an overnight stay, due to an expanded partnership between the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) and Surgical Centres Inc. (SCI...
Marija Robinson
Oct 21, 2025
With Saskatchewan completing roughly 100,000 surgeries a year, Health Minister Jeremy Cockrill said roughly 17 per cent of those are done by Surgical Centres Inc., helping shorten wait lists. (Marija Robinson/650 CKOM)
Red Pheasant first Sask. First Nation to sign Marshals Service MOU
Red Pheasant Cree Nation has become the first Indigenous community in Saskatchewan to partner with the province's new Marshals Service in a bid to curb drugs, gangs and violent crime. The memorandum o...
battlefordsNOW
Oct 21, 2025
Saskatchewan Marshals Service Chief Marshal Robert Cameron, left, and Red Pheasant Cree Nation Chief Cody Benson hold the signed memorandum of understanding during a ceremony at Eagles Landing in North Battleford on Oct. 20, 2025. (Kenneth Cheung/battlefordsNOW)
Moose Jaw employers are first to face charges under Sask. immigration protection laws
Three employers from Moose Jaw have the dubious distinction of being the first people to face charges under Saskatchewan's immigration protection laws. According to the provincial government, Kartikku...
CKOM News
Oct 21, 2025
The provincial government said the Program Compliance Branch at the Ministry of Immigration and Career Training works to keep foreign workers and imigrants safe across the provnice, and advised anyone who believes their rights have been violated or who wishes to file a complaint about the immigration or recruitment process to get in touch. (Brittany Caffet/650 CKOM)
Teenage boy arrested after Sandy Bay abandoned house fire: RCMP
A teenage boy has been arrested in connection with a fire at an abandoned house in Sandy Bay this weekend. RCMP said it received a fire report around 5:15 p.m. Saturday. Local fire services put out th...
CKOM News
Oct 20, 2025
(CKOM files)
Conservation officers investigating after 142 birds dumped southeast of Saskatoon
Saskatchewan conservation officers are investigating after more than 100 dead migratory birds were dumped on private land near Patience Lake, southeast of Saskatoon. According to SaskTIP, conservation...
CKOM News
Oct 20, 2025
According to SaskTIP, 142 migratory birds were dumped and left to waste on a property southeast of Saskatoon. (SaskTIP/Facebook)
Saskatoon's point-in-time homeless count: A reporter's observation
Leslie Anderson, Saskatoon's director of planning and development, greeted me in the bustling, busy common room on the ground floor of the Station 20 community centre in Saskatoon's Pleasant Hill neig...
Lara Fominoff
Oct 20, 2025
Leslie Anderson, Saskatoon's director of planning and community development helps coordinate volunteers at this year's point-in-time homeless count on Oct. 16, 2025. (Lara Fominoff/650 CKOM)
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