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Grave markers nearly a century old vandalized in Saskatoon
An act of vandalism in Saskatoon has city officials shaking their heads in disappointment. It happened sometime Friday night at the Woodlawn Cemetery off Warman road. About 25 headstones, some dating ...
CKOM News
May 28, 2018
Toppled grave markers lay on the ground at Woodlawn Cemetery on May 28, 2018. (Dayne Winter)
Flour and sugar sends emergency vehicles to City Hall
Some flour and sugar are to blame for some tense moments in downtown Saskatoon Friday afternoon. Traffic has reopened surrounding City Hall as emergency crews clean up after a white powdery substance ...
CKOM News
May 25, 2018
Hazmat crews collect a sample of a white powder outside City Hall on May 25, 2018. (Chris Vandenbreekel/650 CKOM)
Saskatoon rallies around food charity after truck fire
A groundswell of community support could allow a Saskatoon food charity to continue their services for the rest of the school year. CHEP lost its only refrigerated truck, along with 5,000 pounds of fo...
May 23, 2018
CHEP's only refrigerated truck caught fire on Idylwyld Drive on May 22, 2018. (Chris Vandenbreekel/650 CKOM)
Idylwyld truck blaze burns school food program
A truck fire on Idylwyld Drive just before the lunch hour Tuesday has a Saskatoon food charity scrambling to figure out how to deliver to school kids in need. CHEP, a not-for-profit organization which...
May 22, 2018
CHEP's only refrigerated truck caught fire on Idylwyld Drive on May 22, 2018. (Chris Vandenbreekel/650 CKOM)
What's open, what's closed on Victoria Day
Here's what's open and what's closed in Saskatoon on Victoria Day, May 21: City Hall will be closed. Pay Parking Stations will not require payment on Monday, but drivers are still required to park veh...
CKOM News
May 18, 2018
Police search for woman in robberies near St. Paul's Hospital
Saskatoon police are asking people to be cautious walking on 20th Street near St. Paul's Hospital. According to police, three people have been surprised and had bags or purses taken by a woman who the...
CKOM News
May 16, 2018
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Summer in spring: Sask. cities soak up hottest day, so far
When you live in a winter city, summer sure feels good. Even though the season doesn't officially start for another month, people were out Tuesday enjoying the hottest day of the year so far. Erin Car...
CKOM News
May 15, 2018
Golden Knights mascot makes Sask. stop to rally team support
The Vegas Golden Knights are making a play to turn Saskatchewan against the Winnipeg Jets, and expand their own fan base. The NHL's newest team sent their mascot, "Chance" the Gila Monster, to make a ...
May 15, 2018
Vegas Golden Knights mascot "Chance" poses with jerseys for Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe and Gainer the Gopher at Saskatoon International Airport on May 15, 2018. (Chance/Twitter)
Schools locked down briefly after report of person with gun
Saskatoon police are looking for more information after two elementary schools on the east side went into perimeter lockdown Tuesday morning. The schools, located in the 200 blocks of Avondale ...
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May 15, 2018
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Federal judge approves $875 million ’60s Scoop settlement after hearings
SASKATOON - A federal judge has approved a multimillion-dollar settlement for Indigenous people who were taken from their families and placed in non-Indigenous foster homes in the so-called '60s Scoop...
The Canadian Press
May 12, 2018
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