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Saskatoon city staff unveil $19B climate action master plan
The City of Saskatoon is laying out an "ambitious" plan to drastically cut carbon emissions by the year 2050, which would cost the city nearly $19 billion over the next three decades. The Low Emission...
Jul 25, 2019
More ‘work to do’ to mobilize Canadians on climate change action: Trudeau
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau acknowledged Thursday that he has more work to do to sell Canadians on further actions to fight climate change, pointing to new premiers elected on vows to fight...
The Canadian Press
Jul 11, 2019
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau participates in an arm chair discussion at the Canadian Teachers Federation annual general meeting in Ottawa, Thursday July 11, 2019. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says there is more work to do to sell Canadians on his vision for additional action to fight climate change. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld
Plastic ban in Saskatoon? City councillor tests feedback
A Saskatoon city councillor is starting the conversation in the Bridge City about the possibility of banning single-use plastic items. Ward 6 representative Cynthia Block posed a question on Twitter W...
CKOM News
Jun 07, 2019
Sask. taxpayers sinking millions into uranium mine cleanup
Saskatchewan taxpayers are looking at a massive bill as the provincial and federal governments battle it out over who is responsible for cleaning up an abandoned uranium mine. The Gunnar mine and mill...
Jun 04, 2019
Climate policy remains top of mind as session ends
With a carbon tax, a reference case and a pipeline convoy, this session of the Saskatchewan Legislature was nearly dominated by environmental and climate issues. And on the last day of session, Thursd...
Lisa Schick
May 16, 2019
Premier Scott Moe and NDP Leader Ryan Meili faced off in the last Question Period of the spring session on May 16, 2019 (Sask Leg Assembly)
Saskatchewan cattle producers deal with drought
Devastating is how a Gull Lake area rancher describes the dry conditions in his region of the province. Rick Toney says the drought means a lack of quality pasture land which means a lack of feed for ...
CKOM News
Aug 28, 2018
Thunderstorm watch ends for parts of east central Sask.
The severe thunderstorm watch has ended for the small portion of east central Saskatchewan it affected. Environment Canada put the watch into place Friday afternoon as a low pressure system is trackin...
CJME News
Aug 24, 2018
Solar-powered neighbourhood pitched to city councillors
Saskatoon city councillors are asking the city administration to step up their timelines on considering a self-sustainable neighbourhood. Arbutus Properties is proposing the "Solair" development on th...
Aug 14, 2018
Scorcher ahead for Saskatoon as summer hits halfway point
Nearing the halfway point of summer, Saskatoon can expect a week of warm temperatures with maybe a few showers in the mix. Environment Canada senior climatologist David Phillips told The Brent Loucks ...
CKOM News
Jul 17, 2018
Bill Boyd fined for breaking environment laws
Former Saskatchewan cabinet minister Bill Boyd was handed another fine for breaking environmental laws on his land near Eston. Boyd, 61, pleaded guilty in February to one charge under the Environmenta...
CKOM News
Apr 17, 2018
Bill Boyd, a longtime MLA in the Kindersley constituency, helped form the Saskatchewan Party in 1997. (Saskatchewan Party/Twitter)
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