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Large piece of equipment moving on Sask. highways
Drivers were advised to be on the lookout Thursday morning for a large piece of mining equipment being hauled across the province. Saskatchewan's Highway Hotline reported shortly after 8 a.m. that the...
CKOM News
Jun 28, 2018
A large piece of mining equipment makes its way from Saskatoon to the K+S potash mine near Bethune, Sask. on June 28, 2018. (Saskatchewan Highway Hotline/Twitter)
Uncovering the past: Synchrotron reveals 19th-century images
There could be a big change coming to the way historians and art curators uncover the past, thanks to researchers at the Canadian Light Source (CLS) in Saskatoon. Working on daguerreotypes, the earlie...
Craig Silliphant
Jun 25, 2018
Researchers at the Canadian Light Source worked with students at Western University to uncover hidden photographs lost to decades of deterioration on June 25, 2018. (Submitted / Canadian Light Source)
Third Avenue United Church closes its doors after 105 years
Third Avenue United Church has held its final service and decided to close its doors amid dwindling popularity. One last service was held on Sunday, ending its 113-year run as a place a worship in Sas...
Craig Silliphant
Jun 24, 2018
Third Avenue United Church. (Keenan Sorokan/650 CKOM file photo)
Storm causes flash flooding in Saskatoon
A fast-moving thunderstorm Friday afternoon dumped heavy rain in central Saskatchewan. Environment Canada Meteorologist Terri Lang said weather stations in Saskatoon reported up to 25 millimetres, or ...
CKOM News
Jun 22, 2018
Flash flooding washed out parts of 8th Street in Saskatoon June 22, 2018. (Daniella Ponticelli/650 CKOM)
Major repairs coming to Circle Dr. overpass at 33rd St.
A busy stretch of road in Saskatoon will soon be in full construction mode. The city says the entire northbound part of the Circle Drive overpass at 33rd Street will undergo major repairs for two-and-...
CKOM News
Jun 21, 2018
Thousands turn out for reconciliation walk in Saskatoon
Moving towards reconciliation one step at a time, thousands took to Saskatoon's downtown streets Thursday for the annual Rock Your Roots march. People from all walks of life and ethnicity joined in th...
Jun 21, 2018
Thousands of people in Saskatoon attend the annual Rock Your Roots march on June 21, 2018. (Chris Vandenbreekel/650 CKOM)
A Saskatoon 1st: man charged with trying to kill police dog
A man accused of trying to drown a Saskatoon police dog earlier this week has become the first person charged in the city under what's referred to as "Quanto's Law." Quanto, an Edmonton police dog, wa...
CKOM News
Jun 20, 2018
A suspect involved in a police pursuit of a stolen vehicle allegedly threatened to kill, and attempted to drown, PSD Diesel on June 18, 2018. (Saskatoon Police Service)
Warnings issued as hot weather continues in Saskatchewan
People across Saskatchewan woke up to warm weather Wednesday morning, which Environment Canada says should last through the weekend. In Saskatoon, temperatures could hit a high Wednesday of 31 C, dipp...
CKOM News
Jun 20, 2018
Taxis decry 'unlevel playing field' in city ride share rules
Saskatoon city council discussions around ride sharing services such as Uber are going to drag on after a committee ran out of time on the issue Tuesday. City administrators presented a preliminary pl...
Jun 19, 2018
Major construction work to start on Idylwyld Dr
Saskatoon city crews will begin a major project on a busy stretch of Idylwyld Drive Monday. Water and sewer upgrades along with roadwork between 33rd Street and 39th Street is expected to take three w...
CKOM News
Jun 17, 2018
An estimated three weeks of construction is set to begin June 18 on Idylwyld Drive between 33rd Street and 39th Street. (Jay Thomas/650 CKOM)
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