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New pay-what-you-can grocery model creates a stir
Soul Foods Grocery on 20th Street has a motto, "If it's here, it's good for you." In keeping with that, the self-billed 'conscious grocery' strives to educate the community about good food on a strict...
Sep 25, 2018
Soul Foods Conscious Grocery introduces pay-what-you-can shelf, Sept. 2018,
SJHL joining national concussion tracking program
Concussion testing? There's an app for that. The Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) is joining with other member leagues of the Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL) in a new nationwide concussio...
CKOM News
Sep 25, 2018
Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League President Bill Chow (centre) poses with SJHL players and The Co-operators after unveiling a national concussion protocol for the Canadian Junior Hockey League on Sept. 25, 2018. (SJHL/Facebook)
Don McDonald remembered as advocate for defibrillators
Don McDonald will be known for many things in Saskatoon. A war veteran, a bagpiper, a former Hilltop player, coach, board member, citizen of the year, sports hall-of-famer, and the list goes on. But, ...
Sep 25, 2018
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Young entrepreneur ready to take on cannabis retail
A 23-year-old Saskatoon woman has never run a business before, but next month she'll be one of the first in the province to enter the cannabis retail industry. Cierra Sieben-Chuback, a recent graduate...
CKOM News
Sep 20, 2018
Wray Morrison: The Classy Travis Lulay
There are many quarterbacks in the CFL, past and present, that could take a lesson in class and leadership from Lions pivot Travis Lulay. On Tuesday Lulay patiently answered questions about a separate...
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Sep 19, 2018
Nurse Mason: Little boy uses wish to donate robot to RUH
A little boy's last wish will help make the pediatric unit at Royal University Hospital (RUH) a little more comfortable for kids. Mason Gariepy died last year at age 7 from acute myeloid leukemia. But...
CKOM News
Sep 06, 2018
Gale Gariepy poses with a picture of a her son Mason, and a robot donated in his name to the Royal University Hospital pediatric unit. (Make-A-Wish Saskatchewan/Twitter)
Nutrition expert advises involving kids in planning lunches
The lunchbox could be just as important as the classroom when it comes to setting kids up to be healthy, happy adults. With back-to-school approaching, professor Gordon Zello with the University of Sa...
Aug 29, 2018
Psychologist offers tips for managing back-to-school stress
With summer holidays drawing to a close, it's time to start preparing kids to return to school. Michelle Gagnon, an assistant professor of psychology at the University of Saskatchewan, said the next f...
Aug 28, 2018
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Adult EpiPen supplies could run out in Canada in August
Health Canada is warning that adult dosage EpiPen auto-injectors could be hard to find on pharmacy shelves in coming weeks. Drug-maker Pfizer Canada has blamed manufacturing issues for months of suppl...
CKOM News
Jul 31, 2018
Little Leo: Parents share joy as province agrees to pay costs
A Saskatoon family is expressing relief after learning the province will cover thousands of dollars in medical costs tied to their infant son's rare genetic disorder. Crystal and Adam Leptich started ...
CKOM News
Jul 24, 2018
Saskatoon's Leo Leptich was born with epidermolysis bullosa, a rare genetic condition that causes him to be especially vulnerable to cuts and blisters. (LeoTheBraveLittleLion/Facebook)
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