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Public wastes little time to swoop up locally produced hand sanitizer
A collaboration between Stumbletown Distilling and Lucky Bastard Distillers had people lining up around the block Friday in Saskatoon. However, no one was lining up for some of their notable batches o...
Craig Silliphant
Mar 27, 2020
The remaining hand sanitizer bottled by Lucky Bastard Distillers and Stumbletown Distilling is organized for pickup on March 27, 2020. (Keenan Sorokan/650 CKOM)
Traffic Bridge not closing to make room for social distancing
Saskatoon won't be closing the Traffic Bridge to vehicles anytime soon. Councillor Cynthia Block posted a poll on Twitter asking for opinions on the idea Thursday. https://twitter.com/CynthiaBlockSk/s...
Craig Silliphant
Mar 27, 2020
Saskatoon's new Traffic Bridge opened Oct. 2, 2018. (Keenan Sorokan/650 CKOM)
BHP adapts to COVID-19, helps local contractors keep going
BHP is adjusting its operations at its offices and the Jansen Potash site to reduce the risk of COVID-19. The company implemented split shifts at the Jansen project site, about 140 kilometres east of ...
CKOM News
Mar 27, 2020
'There’s nobody. The streets are empty:' city archivist gives a look at Saskatoon during the Spanish flu
As we continue to tread into uncharted territory with the COVID-19 global pandemic, Saskatoon's city archivist gave 650 CKOM a glimpse into the past with how the city, and province, dealt with the Spa...
Craig Silliphant
Mar 26, 2020
A group of nurses stand outside of Saskatoon City Hospital during the Spanish flu around 1918. (Saskatoon Public Library Local History Room – PH-88-980-10)
5 Saskatoon transit drivers step off buses over COVID-19 concerns
An increasing number of Saskatoon transit drivers have come forward saying they don't feel safe on the job, because of COVID-19, according to their union. Darcy Pederson, president of the Amalgamated ...
Brent Bosker
Mar 26, 2020
City to look to youth in battle with COVID-19 following Wednesday meeting
As the City of Saskatoon continues to deal with its strategy for COVID-19, it wants to make sure youth are involved in the ongoing battle. During a special governance and priorities committee meeting ...
Craig Silliphant
Mar 25, 2020
Saskatoon garden centre prepares for surge in demand for seeds and garden plants
The parking lot is empty under the familiar windmill, and the store is dark. But there's still a lot of work being done at Dutch Growers Garden Centre in Saskatoon. While normally at this time of year...
Lara Fominoff
Mar 25, 2020
Dutch Growers Garden Centre owner and manager Jill Vanduyvendyk holds tomato seedlings that staff are preparing for the upcoming growing season. Lara Fominoff/CKOM
SUV hits transformer, knocking out power to west side areas
Several west side neighbourhoods and downtown lost power Wednesday morning after an SUV plowed into a Saskatoon Light & Power transformer, sparking a fire. The power station, at 33rd Street and Ed...
CKOM News
Mar 25, 2020
Saskatoon Light and Power substation was hit by an SUV on March 25th, 2020 (Facebook)
Province reveals flights that carried passengers who have tested positive for COVID-19
The Government of Saskatchewan is releasing information regarding flights that carried people who have tested positive for COVID-19. On Tuesday, the province released a list of 14 flights that have ha...
Britton Gray
Mar 24, 2020
Law students set up Facebook page dedicated to helping kids
Over the last week, University of Saskatchewan Law School students Allyse Cruise and Courtenay Catlin saw and heard some of the challenging times local parents were experiencing working from home, and...
Lara Fominoff
Mar 24, 2020
Some of the toys Allyse Cruise and Courtenay Catlin have so far purchased to give to children and families who can't afford to buy them right now. Photo Courtesy: Allyse Cruise
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