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Harvest ahead of schedule in Sask.; moisture levels remain low
Harvest in Saskatchewan is ahead of its normal pace for this time of year. According to the weekly crop report from the Ministry of Agriculture, seven per cent of the crop has been combined and six pe...
CKOM News
Aug 12, 2021
City councillors weigh in on going ahead or hitting the brakes on proposed speed limit drop
City administration in Saskatoon is recommending that residential speed limits be lowered to 40 kilometres per hour from 50 km/h, but city councillors are divided on the issue. The reduction comes as ...
Libby Giesbrecht
Aug 12, 2021
Saskatchewan could be facing its worst drought on record
Nearly every long-lasting summer drought in Saskatchewan yields responses from farmers declaring that drought as the worst anyone in the area can remember. Well, according to Dr. John Pomeroy, the Can...
Craig Silliphant
Aug 12, 2021
SMA calls for mandatory vaccines for Sask. health-care workers
The Saskatchewan Medical Association is now calling for mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations for all health-care workers in the province. The SMA made the announcement Wednesday in a release, adding to a g...
Libby Giesbrecht
Aug 11, 2021
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Upgrades coming to some provincial parks in southern Sask.
Some provincial parks in southern Saskatchewan are getting more than $10 million worth of facility and infrastructure improvements over the next year. The provincial government already has announced i...
CKOM News
Aug 11, 2021
COVID cases in children trend higher as the new school year looms
There's less than a month before schools starts in Saskatchewan, and what the classrooms - and COVID-19 - will look like by then is a question on many minds. Active COVID cases have been on the rise o...
Lisa Schick
Aug 11, 2021
Saskatchewan school divisions get $21M for support programs this fall
School divisions across Saskatchewan have received $21 million in "extra" COVID-19 money for some new programming for the fall, according to the provincial Ministry of Education. The province doled ou...
Lara Fominoff
Aug 10, 2021
Merriman unworried about slow vaccination rates
From the peak of 22,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses delivered in one day in June to just over 850 doses reported Tuesday, the pace of vaccinations has been going down in Saskatchewan. That isn't a worry fo...
Lisa Schick
Aug 10, 2021
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Rancher prays for snowy winter to help bounce back from drought
While beach days and Saskatchewan Roughriders games are on the minds of many across Saskatchewan in the middle of August, livestock producers are already dreaming about winter. Glen Gabel, who raises ...
CKOM News
Aug 10, 2021
Health minister eyeing hospitalizations as COVID cases rise
Active COVID-19 cases are rising in Saskatchewan and have been for weeks. On July 20, there were 242 active cases in the province, and from there, the cases have gone up, reaching 650 as of Monday. Ju...
Lisa Schick
Aug 10, 2021
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