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Groups talk safety following fatal hunting accident in Sask.
A Saskatchewan conservation officer is reminding hunters to stay aware of targets, and surroundings, after a tragic accident northeast of Prince Albert Saturday. "Keep your finger off of the trigger a...
paNOW
Sep 19, 2017
(Saskatchewan Firearms Safety Training/Facebook)
Sask. reptile rescue caring for constrictor looks to expand
It hardly seems out of place in Elisa Wilkie's home - an American alligator soaking, mouth open, in a bathtub. The five-foot long gator, named Littlefoot, is one of 50 reptiles, arachnids and amphibia...
Sep 15, 2017
Elisa Wilkie and her four-year-old son, Josh, attend to Pip, a red-tailed boa constrictor found loose in Saskatoon on Sept. 10, 2017. (Daniella Ponticelli/650 CKOM)
Train carrying potash derails southeast of Saskatoon
A Canadian Pacific Railway train carrying potash derailed southeast of Saskatoon Friday morning. Around 35 rail cars left the track west of Blucher around 7:55 a.m. Scott Willey lives on a farm off Bl...
CKOM News
Sep 15, 2017
Driver sentenced in crash that killed 3 Sask. teens
A man who killed three teens in a construction zone near Spalding in 2015 will serve three years in jail. Normand Mark Joseph Lavoie's semi rear-ended a stopped car in a construction zone that caused ...
CKOM News
Sep 11, 2017
Justin Gaja, 14, Kristian Skalicky, 15, and Carter Stevenson, 17, were all killed in a crash in a construction zone south of Spalding on May 3, 2015. (File photo)
Man recovering after bear attack near Prince Albert
A 39-year-old man is in stable condition after a bear attack north of Prince Albert this week. In a news release, Parkland Ambulance said paramedics responded to a bear attack five kilometres east of ...
CKOM News
Sep 07, 2017
Sask. wildfires stable, but evacuees stay put: province
Despite some improvement in the fight against wildfires in Northern Saskatchewan, evacuees will spend the long weekend away from home. The provincial government provided an update Friday morning as th...
Sep 01, 2017
Beds from the Canadian Red Cross cover three soccer pitches at Henk Ruys Soccer Centre in Saskatoon, where hundreds of wildfire evacuees from Pelican Narrows are staying. (Celine Grimard/ 650 CKOM)
Sask. man living in Houston welcomes flood baby
It's a happy ending for a couple caught up in the devastating floods in Houston, Texas. Former Saskatchewan resident Danny Leibel and wife Michelle welcomed baby Blake to the world early Wednesday. "T...
Brent Bosker
Aug 30, 2017
Blake Daniel Leibel was born two weeks early at a Houston hospital on Aug. 30, 2017. (Danny Leibel/Submitted)
No dangerous offender tag for man behind Marlene Bird attack
By: Taylor MacPherson Warning: This story contains details that may be disturbing to some readers. A 32-year-old man whose vicious assault left a woman legless and partially blind will not be labelled...
paNOW
Aug 30, 2017
Last splash: Sask. outdoor pools ready to close for summer
Your last days to enjoy outdoor swimming pools will also be among the hottest of the summer. Outdoor facilities in Saskatoon are set to close Wednesday and Thursday, when Environment Canada is calling...
Aug 29, 2017
(650 CKOM file photo)
Wray Morrison: What makes us great
These are serious times, here and abroad. In this day and age of social media and 24 hour news channels, the threats of war, racial tensions, and natural disasters are front and centre and, as a resul...
Craig Silliphant
Aug 29, 2017
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