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Sask. Polytechnic camp hammers gender stigma in the trades
Abigail Scott seldom picked up a hand tool or offered her help when it came to operating power tools, but all that changed with her experiences in the past week. Scott, 12, is one of a dozen girls age...
Keenan Sorokan
Jul 11, 2019
The Girls Exploring Trades and Technology camp at Sask. Polytechnic has been showing girls that trades aren't just for men for the past 29 years. (Keenan Sorokan/650 CKOM).
Province welcomes fire evacuees from Northern Ontario
Saskatchewan will be housing roughly 2,000 to 3,000 evacuees from Northern Ontario who have been displaced by area wildfires. The first 400 arrived Thursday in Regina, with the first plane landing at ...
Craig Silliphant
Jul 11, 2019
(File photo courtesy of Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment)
SGI photo radar nabs thousands of school zones speeders
As another school year comes to an end in Saskatchewan SGI is sharing it's photo radar data from school zones. It turns out thousands of drivers in Saskatoon struggled to slow down to 30 kilometres an...
Erin McNutt
Jun 29, 2019
Veteran says the living should be remembered as well as the dead
There were several veterans in the crowd at the special D-Day ceremony in front of the Regina Cenotaph on Thursday. Many were wearing uniforms, but it was the small medal on Jeanne Tweten’s shir...
Lisa Schick
Jun 06, 2019
Veteran says the living should be remembered as well as the dead
There were several veterans in the crowd at the special D-Day ceremony in front of the Regina Cenotaph on Thursday. Many were wearing uniforms, but it was the small medal on Jeanne Tweten’s shir...
CKOM News
Jun 06, 2019
Saskatoon, Regina hold vigils for Christchurch victims
Community leaders, politicians and neighbours gathered at the Islamic Association of Saskatchewan (IAS) in Saskatoon and in front of Regina's City Hall for vigils to honour the victims of last week's ...
Keenan Sorokan
Mar 22, 2019
The Islamic Association of Saskatchewan opened its doors to host a vigil for the victims of the Christchurch mosque shootings on March 21, 2019. (Keenan Sorokan/650 CKOM)
Telemiracle 43 raises more than $5 million
People in Saskatchewan stepped up to ring those phones for the province's favourite annual telethon. Telemiracle 43 wrapped up Sunday at TCU Place in Saskatoon after raising $5,619,214 over the course...
CKOM News
Mar 03, 2019
(Telemiracle/Facebook)
Darrell Davis: Bring fourth the Cup!
The best Grey Cup game was in Hamilton. The best city to visit is Montreal. But when you want a community that totally absorbs the Grey Cup, the CFL couldn't have picked a better place than Regina ahe...
Darrell Davis
Feb 22, 2019
Warnings issued as heavy snow blows into Saskatchewan
Areas in central and southeast Saskatchewan were under snowfall and winter storm warnings Friday. Lead forecaster Brad Vrolijk with Environment Canada told 650 CKOM it was looking like a snowy, cold w...
Feb 01, 2019
Woman shares story of quad accident to spur blood donations
For years Carrie Derin was the one working at Canadian Blood Services, keeping the country's blood supply safe and urging people to give. But in August 2012, Derin was in a quadding accident in Moose ...
Joseph Ho
Jan 28, 2019
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