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Visitor restrictions easing in some Saskatoon hospitals
Limitations on the number of visitors and family members will ease Wednesday at some hospitals in Saskatoon. Royal University Hospital, Saskatoon City Hospital and St. Paul's Hospital will move to the...
CKOM News
Aug 17, 2021
Royal University Hospital. (Lara Fominoff/650 CKOM file photo)
Masters posts lip sync video, ending Sask. vaccine challenges
The results of the second vaccine challenge between Saskatchewan’s two largest cities saw Saskatoon triumph over Regina - and Mayor Sandra Masters has paid the price. Masters posted a video of h...
CKOM News
Aug 16, 2021
Salvation Army encouraging Sask. to sponsor a student this school year
About 1,500 backpacks are waiting to be packed thanks to a student sponsorship campaign by the Salvation Army. The organization's campaign allows people to sponsor students in need through the upcomin...
Libby Gray
Aug 16, 2021
Previous back-to-school backpacks prepared by the Salvation Army.
Sask. athletes heading across the world for first major competition since COVID
For the next week, Huskies head track and field coach Jason Reindl is excited to have a new title -- coach for Team Canada. A team of 14 athletes from the University of Saskatchewan is travelling to N...
Libby Gray
Aug 16, 2021
The USask Huskies' Team Canada for the 2021 World Athletics U20 Championships, with Saskatchewan athletes Avery Pearson (front row, second from left) and Savannah Sutherland (front row, second from right). (Submitted)
Sask. school divisions expected to release plans week of Aug. 23
Families in Saskatchewan may only have a week or so to prepare for back-to-school this year. School divisions in Regina say they expect to release their plans for a return to the classroom by the end ...
Libby Gray
Aug 16, 2021
(Saskatoon Public Schools)
Saskatoon Ex sets attendance record in 2021
A lot of people showed up for the Saskatoon Exhibition in 2021 - enough to set an all-time record. According to Prairieland Park, who organizes the annual summertime event, 230,528 people passed throu...
Craig Silliphant
Aug 16, 2021
The Prairieland Exhibition on Aug. 6, 2021. Libby Giesbrecht/650 CKOM)
Heat warnings issued for central and southern Saskatchewan
Environment Canada issued heat warnings early Saturday morning covering central and southern Saskatchewan. "We're looking at temperatures, daytime temperatures especially, that are going to be a good ...
CKOM News
Aug 14, 2021
Elizabeth Fry Society considering options after signage taken
An organization serving vulnerable women in Saskatoon is considering changing its vehicle signage after a logo disappeared from the organization's van. "Our magnetic logos, one of them was taken off t...
Libby Gray
Aug 12, 2021
(Elizabeth Fry Society/Facebook)
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 Gray
Aug 12, 2021
Tourism Saskatoon embracing three-headed festival week
It's not very often -- if ever -- that three of Saskatoon's biggest summer festivals all take place in the same week. The Ex, the Saskatchewan Jazz Festival and A Taste of Saskatchewan all claimed a c...
Keenan Sorokan
Aug 11, 2021
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