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Where's the beef? Sask. man charged after allegedly stealing cattle in Sedley area
A 62-year-old man from the RM of Francis is facing criminal charges after an investigation into missing cattle. According to the RCMP, officers got a report saying the animals were missing from an acr...
CKOM News
Sep 24, 2025
The RCMP said the six stolen animals were recovered after an investigation. (650 CKOM file photo)
'When has a cult ever turned good?': Richmound mayor describes aftermath of raid
Sewage water continues to seep into a large puddle near the entrance of a purple-coloured school-turned-compound that housed members of a cult in the southwest Saskatchewan village of Richmound for th...
The Canadian Press
Sep 24, 2025
A compound which housed a cult called the "Kingdom of Canada" is seen in Richmound, Sask., in an undated handout photo. The mayor of the town says on Sept. 3 he learned the compounds grounds are covered with water seeping from sewage overflowing from the building's toilets and sinks. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout - Brad Miller
Thousands raised to help eight-year-old girl with mould toxicity breathe easier
After her daughter missed half a school year, one Saskatoon mother is fundraising to help keep her child in class. About three years ago, Nicole Berg went to pick up her daughter Victoria from school....
Marija Robinson
Sep 24, 2025
Nicole Berg, said she’s come to recognize her daughter Victoria’s condition as a "marathon," with ups and downs along the way. (Nicole Berg/Submitted)
Beef prices to stay high for 'next couple of years': Cattle association
Beef will remain an expensive item on grocery store shelves for the next few years, according to a Saskatchewan rancher. Joleen Shea, vice-chair of the Saskatchewan Cattle Association, joined the Greg...
CKOM News
Sep 24, 2025
Joleen Shea, vice-chair of the Saskatchewan Cattle Association, said it will take a couple of years for ranchers to replenish their herds and beef prices to come down. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)
Three SPS officers fired in early September appeal dismissal
Three former Saskatoon police officers who were fired earlier this month are now appealing that decision. Before their dismissal, the three were suspended with pay after a house party that happened ou...
CKOM News
Sep 23, 2025
Although Saskatoon Police Chief Cameron McBride said he had no other choice, the lawyer representing the three officers, Steve Seiferling, disagreed. In a release Seiferling is quoted as saying "The facts will reveal the exact opposite." (650 CKOM file photo)
The earlier the better for COVID and flu shots, doctor says
Fall might have just started, but there's another season coming soon - cold and flu. Medical Health Officer with the Saskatchewan Health Authority, Dr. Simon Kapaj, said low levels of seasonal viruses...
Marija Robinson
Sep 23, 2025
Dr. Simon Kapaj said if someone with a weakened immune system gets sick from a seasonal virus, "he or she might have some type of complications that might lead to severe presentation, which may require hospitalization." (CKOM file photo)
Hilltops, Thunder coaches hope CJFL stays the same as CFL announces rule changes
The Canadian Football League is changing the way the game is played. Some of the new rules coming into effect over the next two CFL seasons will see modifications to the rouge, field dimensions, endzo...
Craig Silliphant
Sep 23, 2025
The Saskatoon Hilltops head coach and the Regina Thunder head coach both don't want to see any changes to the CJFL after the CFL announced significant changes to the game on Monday. (Abby Zieverink/980 CJME)
Expert says Canada needs more copper as Creighton mine joins national plan
Canada's clean-energy future needs more copper, and a significant project in northern Saskatchewan has been added to Ottawa's national plan as one way to help meet that demand. The Foran McIlvenna Bay...
Jacob Bamhour
Sep 22, 2025
Six vehicles stolen from Pierceland business: RCMP
Within three days, Pierceland RCMP responded to thefts of six vehicles from a business. On Tuesday and Wednesday, Pierceland RCMP responded to a group of three to four people who stole five vehicles, ...
CKOM News
Sep 21, 2025
On Tuesday and Wednesday, Pierceland RCMP responded to a group of three to four people who stole five vehicles, keys and a significant amount of equipment from a business. On Thursday night, Pierceland RCMP responded to another vehicle theft from the same business. (650 CKOM file photo)
Living Sky Wildlife Rehab seeks fish donations for injured pelicans
Living Sky Wildlife Rehabilitation is currently taking care of two pelicans with leg injuries. While dealing with the challenges of rehabbing and caring for the injured birds, a new challenge has emer...
CKOM News
Sep 21, 2025
Two injured Pelicans at Living Sky are only allowed to eat store bought fish (Living Sky Wildlife Rehabilitation/Submitted)
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