SASKATCHEWAN STORIES WITH BRITTANY CAFFET

Meet Brittany Caffet
Brittany Caffet is Rawlco Radio’s feature storyteller, drawing on more than a decade of experience in talk show production and audio engineering to craft compelling weekly features for both digital and radio audiences.
Passionate about creative storytelling, Brittany is the voice behind the chart-topping podcast The Shell Lake Massacre. In 2025, she debuted The Remarkable Klara Belkin, a powerful true story about a Saskatchewan woman’s escape from the Bergen Belsen concentration camp during the Second World War.
Originally from Leoville, Sask., Brittany now lives in Warman with her husband and their three young children.
Have a story idea? You can reach Brittany at bcaffet@rawlco.com
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Camp Easter Seal: The Saskatchewan summer camp that embraces disability
Nestled in Manitou Beach, Camp Easter Seal is Saskatchewan's only fully accessible camp. It offers a summer experience campers say is better than Christmas and Disneyland - a place where barriers don't exist.
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An inside look at the new medevac plane serving northern Sask.
Rise Air's new medevac plane, based in La Ronge, is upgrading emergency care in northern Saskatchewan - offering quicker access and improved support to remote communities when it matters most.
Aug 25, 2025

Saskatchewan's own Nessie? The tale of the Turtle Lake Monster
In 1985, two brothers on a quiet Saskatchewan lake came face to face with something they couldn't explain. Decades later, the mystery still lurks beneath the surface of Turtle Lake.
Aug 19, 2025

Discover how a doll empowered this Sask. girl with a rare disease
A handmade crocheted doll with a medical port is helping five-year-old Ivy feel seen and accepted, giving her the confidence and hope to embrace her unique journey with a rare autoimmune disease.
Aug 13, 2025

From seed to stem: A Saskatchewan flower farm in full summer bloom
With summer at its peak, Kristen Raney's flower farm near Clavet overflows with vibrant cosmos, zinnias and sunflowers. Her days are a joyful blur of harvests, markets, bouquets and tiny helping hands.
Aug 05, 2025

Banksy in Saskatoon: A secretive street artist lands downtown
Who is Banksy? Why did he shred a million-dollar painting on purpose? And why is his rebellious street art now filling downtown Saskatoon? Step inside this weird, wonderful exhibit and see for yourself.
Jul 23, 2025

Explore the Saskatchewan rock museum one kid built from scratch
Judah Tyreman opened the Sesula Mineral & Gem Museum in Radisson when he was just 11 years old. Now 21, he's inspiring a new generation of young collectors with his hands-on, curiosity-fueled museum.
Jul 17, 2025

Doukhobor Dugout House: Unearthing a Saskatchewan historical gem
Dressed in traditional Doukhobor clothing, Brenda Cheveldayoff doesn't just give tours - she gives voice to her ancestors, guiding each step down the ravine like a passage through memory.
Jul 14, 2025

Superstitions at play: Saskatchewan Roughriders share their gameday rituals
Whether it's syrup, socks or celebratory quesadillas, these little habits keep the Riders connected to their routines, their families and the game they love. Ready to peek behind the gameday curtain?
Jul 11, 2025

Behind the spandex: The real-life drama of Prairie Pro Wrestling
Step into the wild, weird and wonderful world of Saskatchewan wrestling. From suplexes to storylines, Prairie Pro delivers a family-friendly spectacle that packs a punch, and keeps fans coming back.
Jul 10, 2025

In memory of Joyce Temple: WWII vet dies at age 101
The Saskatchewan resident spoke to 650 CKOM in 2024 about her pivotal role in bringing war brides to Canada after the Second World War. She has died at age 101. We are revisiting her story to honour her life.
Jul 08, 2025

From plates to pendants: Saskatchewan artist makes jewelry from dishes
Saskatoon artist Sheri Wollf transforms broken dishes into stunning jewelry, turning forgotten heirlooms into wearable memories. Discover the heartfelt story behind Transformed Jewelry & Design Studio.
Jun 17, 2025

Large and in charge: What it takes to eat like the Riders' O-line
Raw eggs, loaf cakes and calories by the thousands: Step inside the daily eating routine of the Roughriders' offensive linemen, where every meal is a critical play in the game of size and strength.
Jun 16, 2025

Buzzing with wisdom: Five life lessons from a Sask. beekeeper dad
This Father's Day, a Shellbrook beekeeper shares how his dad's quiet wisdom shaped a legacy. Today, Hannigan Honey's golden bounty travels from the prairies to kitchens as far away as Japan.
Jun 13, 2025

Vintage quilts, modern coats: A Saskatchewan crafter's cozy transformations
Saskatoon quilter Ashleigh Hemsley transforms once-forgotten quilts into stunning, wearable jackets - breathing new life into cherished heirlooms, one thoughtful stitch at a time.
Jun 04, 2025

Answering the call: Inside a rural Sask. addiction recovery centre
Prairie Sky Recovery Centre in Liepzig, Saskatchewan is a beacon of hope for families in crisis. Explore the inspiring story of this addiction recovery centre's heartfelt approach.
May 29, 2025

Meet the alpacas turning heads on a Saskatchewan grain farm
Alpacas in sunglasses. Supreme Champion ribbons. Hand-knit toques. Prairie Fire Alpacas near Saskatoon isn't your typical grain farm - and that's exactly why you'll want to visit.
May 26, 2025

The Bird Lady: Meet the Saskatoon woman rescuing abandoned parrots
Every year, Janet Gibson answers 50 to 60 calls about abandoned birds. As the president of the Saskatoon Parrot Rescue, she's committed to finding these feathered friends a safe and loving new home.
May 22, 2025

Explore Freba Pottery: Saskatchewan's honour-system shop on Hwy 16
Near Wynyard, there's a pottery store like no other. No cash register, no staff - just trust. Discover how this honour-system roadside shop became a must-visit destination for global travellers.
May 15, 2025

From seed to stem: A Sask. flower farmer's spring frenzy begins
Spring at Shifting Blooms means lingering frost and chickens wreaking havoc as this Saskatchewan flower farm bursts to life. Join Kristen Raney as she faces the wild and wonderful start to the season.
May 13, 2025

A mother's miracle: Ferland's journey from preemie to pro football
Cathy White Ferland watched her son, Logan, fight for life as a premature baby in the Saskatoon NICU. Today, he's a powerhouse offensive lineman for the Saskatchewan Roughriders, defying all odds.
May 09, 2025

Local author inspires young writers at Saskatoon elementary school
Writer and illustrator Amber Antymniuk helped students at King George School write and illustrate their own books, sparking creativity, confidence and pride in a new generation of young storytellers.
Apr 30, 2025

The Remarkable Klara Belkin: From Bergen-Belsen to Saskatchewan
Marking 80 years since the liberation of Bergen-Belsen, part two follows Klara Belkin as she recalls life in the concentration camp, moments of hope and her rescue from a train bound for death
Apr 15, 2025

Sixteen Grains: Building a legacy of food, family and tradition
What started with a family pancake recipe has grown into a business that honours generations of farming. Derek and Tricia Dery are bringing their love of food and family to kitchens across Canada.
Apr 11, 2025

The gift of life: How two organ donors saved Saskatoon's Emma Crawley
Two organ donors changed one little girl's life forever. Learn how Emma Crawley's miracle story led her family to create a legacy of hope and support for others facing pediatric organ transplants.
Apr 07, 2025

The lost community of Tokyo, Saskatchewan: Michif's vanishing voice
Brousse Flammand, 80, grew up in a Michif community that's faded into history. As the language of his childhood also slips away, he's racing against time to preserve its rich tradition and spirit.
Mar 31, 2025

Small scale, big dreams: Sask. woman 3D prints mini masterpieces
Dena Akre is the creative mind behind Dainty Little Dollhouse, a business dedicated to crafting lifelike miniatures, like Nintendo consoles that come with a game cartridge that you can insert.
Mar 28, 2025

Survive the wilderness: Tips from a Sask. search and rescue expert
Devin King teaches bushcraft through Hoagy's Outdoor Survival Skills after decades in rescue work
Mar 27, 2025

Saskatoon says goodbye to Hudson's Bay: A look back at a storied legacy
In 1959, Hudson's Bay constructed a new building in place of the old J.F. Cairns store in Saskatoon that introduced a new type of escalator to the city which could handle 8000 passengers an hour.
Mar 26, 2025

Why you might hear drumming at Jim Pattison Children's Hospital
Indigenous Birth Support Workers work with First Nations, Métis and Inuit families in a program designed to rebuild trust within the health-care system, ensuring families feel seen and respected.
Mar 26, 2025