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'They're frightened:' Saskatoon Muslim community responds to London attack
Love, peace and harmony. That's how Mubarik Syed described the religion of Islam on Tuesday, two days after the horrific attack on a Muslim family in London, Ont. In the attack, four members of one fa...
Craig Silliphant
Jun 08, 2021
Worshippers kneel in prayer on June 4, 2019 at Prairieland Park in Saskatoon during a celebration of Eid al Fitr, which marks the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. (Bryn Levy/650 CKOM)
Saskatoon tree company calls out city for Dutch elm waste fees
A Saskatoon tree company is feeling cut down by the city about a new policy on elm waste going to the landfill. Laelia Shiell, general manager of Porcupine Tree Care, said fees the city is charging fo...
Brent Bosker
Jun 08, 2021
Elm wood (Laelia Shiell/Submitted)
Saskatoon hospitals to relax visitation regulations
Patients in Saskatoon's hospitals will soon be able to have more visitors. The Saskatchewan Health Authority announced Monday that Royal University Hospital, St. Paul's Hospital and Saskatoon City Hos...
CKOM News
Jun 07, 2021
St. Paul's Hospital. (Emmanuel Care)
Dry conditions taking a bite out of mosquito numbers
Dry conditions and little to no rain around Saskatchewan could mean fewer mosquitoes this year. "It currently looks like we’re going to have a good year, and by ‘a good year,’ I mean...
CKOM News
Jun 07, 2021
Police seeking info after Saskatoon bar hit with eight bullets
The Saskatoon Police Service is trying to find out who put eight bullet holes in a pub in the Massey Place neighbourhood Saturday night. On Sunday at about 5:30 p.m., officers were sent to an establis...
CKOM News
Jun 07, 2021
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Latest COVID update June 6: Lowest active cases since November, no deaths, vaccinations pass 800,000 mark
COVID cases continue to trend downwards in Saskatchewan. In its daily news release Sunday, the Ministry of Health reported 73 new cases in the province, the lowest such number since there were 56 on F...
CKOM News
Jun 06, 2021
Moosomin First Nation ready to get shovels in the ground at Moosomin Downs: Chief, CEO
Horse racing could be making a return to Saskatchewan, since Moosomin First Nation is committed to the Moosomin Downs project. That was apparent in a recent interview with 650 CKOM, where Moosomin Chi...
Craig Silliphant
Jun 06, 2021
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Latest COVID update June 5: hospitalizations below 100
The pandemic’s pressure on Saskatchewan’s healthcare system is easing up. In the province’s latest COVID-19 update on Saturday, hospitalizations in the province dropped to 98. The la...
CKOM News
Jun 05, 2021
Indigenous youth group creates art tribute to Kamloops residential school victims
The smell of burning sweetgrass fills the air as passersby glance at the rocks along the shoreline of Saskatoon's River Landing. Some of the rocks are colourfully decorated with flowers, birds and oth...
Lara Fominoff
Jun 04, 2021
A rock spray-painted with a number representing one of the children found in an unmarked grave at the site of a former residential school in Kamloops. (Lara Fominoff/650 CKOM)
Cautious optimism from tourism sector over Step Three of reopening plan
It's almost too good to be true. If all goes well, in mere weeks, Saskatchewan residents could be going to more festivals, concerts, live events and exhibitions across the province. Earlier this week,...
Lara Fominoff
Jun 04, 2021
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