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Processing SGI auto claims now a one-stop shop
There will be one less bump in the road for Saskatchewan drivers going through the auto-claims process. Drivers will be able to get everything from damage claims to repairs done at one of the accredit...
CKOM News
Sep 02, 2015
Signs in Regina encourage people to 'Just Vote' in 2015 federal election
Lawns are a lot more colourful these days as residents nail down signs of the party or candidate they support for the upcoming federal election. But among the blue, red and orange mini-billboards...
CKOM News
Sep 02, 2015
Foster children still staying in Regina, Prince Albert hotels
There are still foster children living in hotels in Saskatchewan. As of Monday at noon, the Ministry of Social Services confirmed there were 23 kids living in a Regina hotel, while another four kids w...
CKOM News
Aug 31, 2015
Sask. Aboriginal leaders support NDP pledge for inquiry into missing, murdered indigenous women
As federal New Democratic Party (NDP) leader Thomas Mulcair announced his plan to address violence against women in Saskatoon on Monday, Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations (FSIN) Interim Chief ...
CKOM News
Aug 31, 2015
Sask. sees $292 M deficit triggered by forest fires, low oil
Forest fires and the declining price of oil have taken a big bite out of Saskatchewan's finances. The books on the first quarter of the 2015-2016 fiscal year were opened up Monday and they show t...
CKOM News
Aug 31, 2015
UPDATE: Mulcair visits Saskatoon, pledges more help for women's shelters
Federal New Democratic Party (NDP) leader Thomas Mulcair was in Saskatoon on Monday to announce his party's position on violence against women. Speaking at Saskatoon's Station 20 West building, Mulcai...
Aug 31, 2015
Sask. Government and FSIN sign historic First Nation education deal
With the quick signing of their names, Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations (FSIN) Vice Chief Bobby Cameron and Education Minister Don Morgan made Canadian history with an agreement around F...
Aug 26, 2015
Children's Hospital construction to start in September, open late 2019
The bid for the Children's Hospital of Saskatchewan's main building has been awarded and is expected to open its doors 10 months later than previously thought. Graham Construction and Engineering LP h...
CKOM News
Aug 25, 2015
Panel delivers anti-poverty report to Sask. government
A group of experts appointed to help fight poverty delivered a list of recommendations to the provincial government on Monday. The 11-member Advisory Group on Poverty Reduction was put toget...
CKOM News
Aug 24, 2015
Council moves to add e-cigs to smoking ban
If you use a vapourizer to get your nicotine hit, the city wants you to take a walk. Saskatoon city council passed a vote Thursday that will see electronic cigarettes treated the same as conventional ...
CKOM News
Aug 20, 2015
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