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Sask. law professor explains carbon tax court case
With the province's carbon tax court challenge beginning Wednesday, a University of Saskatchewan law professor says it might be worth tuning in to a live stream that will be broadcast from the courtro...
CKOM News
Feb 13, 2019
Saskatchewan NDP calls for review of SNC-Lavalin dealings
Saskatchewan NDP leader Ryan Meili is calling on Premier Scott Moe and the provincial government to conduct a full review of its dealings with SNC-Lavalin in light of allegations against the engineeri...
Keenan Sorokan
Feb 11, 2019
Internal discussions on SNC-Lavalin prosecution included Wilson-Raybould
OTTAWA - Former attorney general Jody Wilson-Raybould was involved in extensive, internal government discussions last fall about whether SNC-Lavalin should be allowed to avoid criminal prosecution - a...
The Canadian Press
Feb 09, 2019
City eases requirements for reporting nuisance dogs
The City of Saskatoon is moving to make it easier for neighbours to report problem dog barking. City council's planning, development and community services committee voted Monday to reduce the number ...
CKOM News
Jan 15, 2019
Sask. Party MLA Nancy Heppner won't run in 2020
Longtime Saskatchewan Party MLA Nancy Heppner has announced she won't be running in the next provincial election. "To my constituents I want to say - thank you. Your support and generosity over the ye...
CKOM News
Jan 08, 2019
Nancy Heppner was first elected as MLA for Martensville-Warman in 2007. In January 2019, she announced she wouldn't run again in the 2020 provincial election. (Saskatchewan Party/Facebook)
Advocate says ‘60s Scoop apology 'historic' for province
One of the leading voices behind a call for the provincial government to formally apologize for the '60s Scoop says he's proud after learning Premier Scott Moe will be keeping a promise made by former...
CJME News
Dec 19, 2018
Demonstrators march on to 20th Street during a '60s Scoop rally on March 16, 2018. (Chris Vandenbreekel/650 CKOM)
Business group pushes feds to reconsider new taxes
As people work to get their holiday shopping complete, an advocacy group says many small business owners are dreading the new year. That's according to the Canadian Federation of Independent Business ...
CKOM News
Dec 13, 2018
Bernier urges voters to consider new party during Sask. visit
People's Party of Canada (PPC) Leader Maxime Bernier says he won't be to blame if Justin Trudeau secures a second term as Canada's prime minister in 2019. Many have criticized the former Conservative ...
CKOM News
Nov 29, 2018
People's Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier. (Maxime Bernier/Facebook)
Hunters, snowmobilers react to Sask. trespassing changes
Changes planned for the province's trespassing laws could make it tougher for people to get out to their favourite hunting spot or snowmobiling trail. Legislation introduced Tuesday would amend the Tr...
CKOM News
Nov 29, 2018
Legislation expected to pass in 2019 would amend Saskatchewan's trespassing law to require people to get permission to access private land regardless of whether or not signs are posted. (Djuradj Vujcic/Wikimedia Commons)
City council approves pay raise to offset tax exemption.
The salaries for Saskatoon's mayor and city councillors are set to increase next year, but their take-home pay won't be going up. Councillors voted unanimously in favour of the pay increase during Tue...
CKOM News
Nov 14, 2018
Saskatoon City Council. (650 CKOM )
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