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University Sector Plan gets green light at council public hearing
A new development, 10 years in the making, has the unanimous approval of Saskatoon city council. The University Sector Plan -- part of the University of Saskatchewan's "Vision 2057 Plan" -- will see m...
Lara Fominoff
Apr 28, 2021
(Photo courtesy of the City of Saskatoon)
Council approves permanent closure of Meadowgreen recycling depot
Saskatoon city council has decided the fate of the troubled Meadowgreen recycling depot. On Monday, councillors accepted city administration's recommendation to permanently close the facility located ...
CKOM News
Apr 28, 2021
Changes are coming to the City of Saskatoon's Meadowgreen Recycling Depot. Pictured on March 24, 2021. (Brady Lang/650 CKOM)
Councillors relay concerns about frequency of 'freedom rallies' in Saskatoon
At least two Saskatoon councillors say their constituents are becoming more concerned about the "freedom rallies" taking place on a regular basis in Saskatoon. In particular, more complaints have been...
Lara Fominoff
Apr 27, 2021
Saskatoon school janitor linked to both Saskatoon, Prince Albert 'freedom rallies'
An employee of the Saskatoon Public School Division has been linked to a pair of "freedom rallies" in the province. A public Facebook post last week by the group Safe Schools Saskatchewan indicated cu...
Craig Silliphant
Apr 27, 2021
More than 120 people gathered at Kiwanis Park for what was advertised as a children's freedom rally on April 24, 2021. (Keenan Sorokan/650 CKOM)
Vaccine distribution shifts to Saskatoon to preserve hospital capacity
There has been a noticeable shift in vaccine distribution in Saskatchewan and it's not by accident. Health Minister Paul Merriman told reporters Monday the province has started funneling more vaccines...
Brent Bosker
Apr 27, 2021
(Saskatchewan Health Authority/Submitted)
Saskatoon lawyer discusses legalities around 'freedom' rallies in Sask.
Ticketing at Saskatchewan "freedom" rallies has sparked conversation around why only certain individuals receive fines and court dates. With COVID-19 changing the way the law system works in Canada, i...
Craig Silliphant
Apr 27, 2021
Roughly 100 people gathered at Kiwanis Park to protest government COVID-19 restriction on Dec. 19, 2020. (Keenan Sorokan/650 CKOM)
Saskatoon city council votes to send Darren Hill decision to Court of Queen's Bench
It will be up to a Court of Queen's Bench judge in Saskatoon to decide whether Coun. Darren Hill gets to keep his job as Ward 1 representative. During a late-night debate and decision, councillors vot...
Lara Fominoff
Apr 27, 2021
STC planning to vaccinate teachers Friday at SaskTel Centre clinic
First it was frontline police officers. Now it's the teachers' turn. The Saskatoon Tribal Council (STC) has been making use of its SaskTel Centre vaccine clinic, with Tribal Chief Mark Arcand stating ...
Craig Silliphant
Apr 26, 2021
(650 CKOM file photo)
Suspicious package found in Eastview deemed not dangerous
After some tense moments Sunday evening, a suspicious package has been deemed 'not dangerous.' At 5:18 p.m., Saskatoon police released that members were on scene of a suspicious package. At that time,...
CKOM News
Apr 25, 2021
Latest COVID update April 25: Vaccinations near 400,000 mark, two deaths, active cases drop
The number of vaccines given in Saskatchewan is very close to the 400,000 mark. In its latest update Sunday, the Ministry of Health reported that 7,451 doses were administered, raising the tota...
CKOM News
Apr 25, 2021
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