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Horse shot near Tisdale, mounties investigating
Mounties in northeast Saskatchewan are looking for suspects after a horse was shot in its pasture on Sunday. Rose Valley/Kelvington RCMP said sometime between 1 a.m and 1 p.m., at least two suspects f...
CKOM News
Nov 23, 2015
Prince Albert mayor weighs in on La Ronge curfew
A curfew is being enforced in La Ronge in response to a rising number of youth crimes in that community. Since Friday, youth under the age of 18 have been required to be off the streets between 11 p.m...
CKOM News
Nov 23, 2015
Prince Albert City Hall. (650 CKOM file photo)
Hales appeal in Bosse murder conviction starts Monday
The man found guilty of murdering, burning and hiding the body of a Saskatoon mother 10 years ago is back in court Monday for his appeal. Douglas Hales was convicted last year of killing Daleen B...
CKOM News
Nov 22, 2015
La Ronge responds to rising number of youth crimes
As of midnight Friday, all youth under the age of 18 years old are to be off the streets in La Ronge between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. The curfew is in response to several recent crimes involving youth in th...
CKOM News
Nov 22, 2015
4 Campbell Collegiate students arrested in connection to weapons stash
Regina police are now confirming that four teenage boys were taken into custody during a search of Campbell Collegiate on Tuesday afternoon. The boys were taken into custody in handcuffs fo...
CKOM News
Nov 18, 2015
Woman pushed to the ground by purse snatcher in Regina
Regina police are looking for a man who snatched a woman's purse early Monday morning. Police were called around 4 a.m. after a woman had been walking in the 1700 block of Montreal Street. A man alleg...
CKOM News
Nov 18, 2015
Regina man robbed on Victoria Avenue
Regina police are looking for information after a man was robbed on Victoria Avenue early Wednesday morning. Police were dispatched shortly after midnight after a man had been robbed in the area west ...
CKOM News
Nov 18, 2015
Nearby cache of weapons prompts hold and secure at Regina's Campbell Collegiate
Students at Campbell Collegiate were put under a hold and secure for an hour Tuesday afternoon after police found a cache of firearms in the area. Regina police were investigating two shootings on sou...
CKOM News
Nov 17, 2015
Bank robbed in Vibank
The bank in Vibank was the scene of a robbery at noon on Tuesday. Police say a man wearing a motorcycle helmet, gloves and a black leather jacket walked in and demanded cash. He did not have a weapon ...
CKOM News
Nov 17, 2015
Lawyers request more time in Spalding fatal crash case
There is still no plea from a man facing charges in connection to a fatal crash that claimed the lives of three teenage boys last spring. Normand Lavoie, 38, was not present when the case came up Tues...
CKOM News
Nov 17, 2015
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