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'We have no limits:' Sask. ready to welcome as many Ukrainian refugees as possible
According to Premier Scott Moe, Saskatchewan is ready to welcome more Ukrainian refugees into the province. Speaking to Gormley on Monday morning, Moe said the government is ready to accommodate as ma...
Craig Silliphant
Mar 28, 2022
Sask. takes next step on small modular nuclear reactors
Another step has been taken toward Saskatchewan possibly adding small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs) to its power grid. On Monday, Saskatchewan joined the provinces of Ontario, New Brunswick and Albe...
CKOM News
Mar 28, 2022
Ukrainian family soon to be reunited in North Battleford
The safety of family members has weighed heavily on the minds of Ukrainians over the last month after Russia invaded Ukraine. Maryna Shkarupa is originally from Ukraine and has been living in North Ba...
Craig Silliphant
Mar 28, 2022
Maryna Shkarupa and her family pose for a photo at the Cardston Alberta Temple. (Maryna Shkarupa/Submitted)
Regina named bird-friendly city in time for spring migration
The snow is melting, there are plenty of sunny days and the pages on the calendar are turning. Here's another big sign that spring is here: Our feathered friends are flocking their way back into Saska...
Craig Silliphant
Mar 28, 2022
Prairie Harm Reduction 'devastated' to be excluded from provincial budget
For the third year in a row, Saskatoon's Prairie Harm Reduction (PHR) has been passed over in the provincial budget. The safe consumption site is the first one in the province, located in Saskatoon's ...
Lara Fominoff
Mar 25, 2022
Filmmaker calls budget good first step to recovery for film industry
It won't fix the damage done years ago, but Layton Burton thinks Wednesday's budget is a good first step. The Saskatchewan filmmaker called the news of an $8-million increase to the Creative Saskatche...
Britton Gray
Mar 25, 2022
Sask. runner has tricks for the trails to get runners out after spring thaw
Running is heralded as the most accessible sport - all that's needed is a pair of running shoes. That's true, said Brian Michasiw, although having the right fit in those shoes and tools to be a smarte...
Libby Giesbrecht
Mar 25, 2022
Brian Michasiw stands against a wall of shoes at his running shop, Brainsport, off Broadway Avenue in Saskatoon. (Libby Giesbrecht/650 CKOM)
Numbers of new COVID cases, deaths, hospitalizations all rise in Sask.
The key indicators for COVID-19 in Saskatchewan all rose during the latest reporting period. In the weekly epidemiological report issued Thursday by the Ministry of Health, the number of new cases inc...
CKOM News
Mar 24, 2022
'A sad day for our students': Teachers' federation, school boards react to Sask. budget
Higher-ups in Saskatchewan’s education system are not happy with the provincial budget. The province announced $3.8 billion for schools on Wednesday, an increase of 1.3 per cent from the previou...
Craig Silliphant
Mar 24, 2022
Survey says more than half of physicians have experienced burnout
The Canadian Medical Association (CMA) is reporting that more than half of the physicians in the country have experienced high levels of burnout. According to the results of the survey, conducted last...
Libby Giesbrecht
Mar 24, 2022
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