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New interactive exhibit looks to bring people back to downtown Saskatoon
By Drew Stremick A new interactive exhibit called "Arctic -- A Man Under The Ice" is opening its doors in Saskatoon on April 21. The exhibit invites adventurers of all ages to explore the Canadian Arc...
CKOM News
Mar 29, 2022
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City of Saskatoon to donate $10,000 to Ukraine sister city's humanitarian drive
City council has unanimously approved a $10,000 donation to the Saskatoon firefighters' union to purchase humanitarian supplies for Saskatoon's Ukrainian sister city, Chernivtsi. During Monday's meeti...
Lara Fominoff
Mar 29, 2022
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Foo Fighters cancel shows in Saskatchewan
Foo Fighters have cancelled their upcoming tour — including two stops in Saskatchewan — in the wake of the death of drummer Taylor Hawkins. The band was to play in Saskatoon on Sept. 23 an...
CKOM News
Mar 29, 2022
Saskatoon city council paves way for new playground and school speed zones
Saskatoon may soon be joining cities like Regina, Calgary and Edmonton by implementing playground speed zones as of Sept. 1. School speed zones will also be adjusted and both will be in effect from 7 ...
Lara Fominoff
Mar 29, 2022
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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)
Clark, Masters react to Saskatchewan budget
Saskatoon Mayor Charlie Clark is disappointed Wednesday’s provincial budget only included $8 million in targeted funding for mental health and addictions programs. He said there’s a mental...
Lara Fominoff
Mar 24, 2022
A break from breaks: Regina, Saskatoon dealing with fewer water main breaks
Lower than average. That's what Kurtis Doney - the City of Regina's director of water, waste, and environment - says about the number of water main breaks in the city for this time of year. He says th...
CKOM News
Mar 23, 2022
Former employee of car dealership facing fraud charges
A former employee of a Saskatoon car dealership is facing charges for allegedly defrauding the business. According to Saskatoon police, the 47-year-old man allegedly defrauded the dealership of $250,0...
CKOM News
Mar 23, 2022
Police use Taser to arrest man with large knife at Saskatoon business
Police used a Taser Saturday morning at a Saskatoon business on Confederation Drive. A man was seen carrying a large knife just after 11 a.m. at the business. Police arrived and found the man in an ai...
CKOM News
Mar 19, 2022
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Inflation continues to climb, but relief may be ahead
By Drew Stremick Inflation is taking its toll on Canadians from coast to coast, driving up the cost of everyday items families need most. Dr. Jason Childs, a professor of economics at the University o...
CKOM News
Mar 19, 2022
The Saskatoon Co-op grocery store at 1624 33rd St. W. photographed in January 2016. (Simon Garrett/Google)
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