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Co-op gas bar defends closure of customer toilets after viral incident
An elderly man on the verge of wetting his pants was denied use of a washroom at the Co-op gas bar on 22 Street in Saskatoon earlier this week, sparking outrage online. Jenneffer Albert, 30, initially...
Aug 26, 2016
Regina man charged after woman stabbed multiple times in Saskatoon
A Regina man is facing charges after allegedly stabbing a woman he knows in Saskatoon. Police went to a home in the Silverwood Heights neighbourhood around 6:30 p.m. Thursday after getting a call from...
Aug 26, 2016
Police find sawed-off rifle on teen stopped for riding bike on sidewalk
A sidewalk bike ride turned into something more sinister for Saskatoon police. Officers said they spotted a 16-year-old boy cycling on the sidewalk along Avenue C North around 2:30 p.m. Thursday. Poli...
Aug 26, 2016
Fake American funds fooling Saskatoon business owners
Counterfeit American money has been showing up in Saskatoon. Police issued a warning to business owners Thursday to make sure they don't get fooled. The fake bills started showing up about a week ago,...
Aug 25, 2016
Back-to-school backpack programs see increase in need
A back-to-school backpack program designed to help families in need is back for the sixth year. The program, run by The Salvation Army, provides backpacks filled with supplies for the upcoming school ...
CKOM News
Aug 24, 2016
Call about suspicious vehicle results in charges against four people in Saskatoon
Reports of a suspicious vehicle, driving erratically in Saskatoon's City Park neighbourhood, has led to weapons charges against three men and a woman. Police were called around 9:45 a.m. W...
Aug 24, 2016
Charges laid after vehicles damaged in Saskatoon's north end
A 21-year old man accused of damaging vehicles in Saskatoon`s Airport Business area faces a list of charges. Saskatoon police were called around 4 a.m Wednesday after the suspect was as...
Aug 24, 2016
Saskatoon’s mosquitoes won’t bug people much longer
It's the time of year when people battle between enjoying the last throes of summer in the great outdoors, and keeping pesky mosquitoes at bay. The bugs have been more active over the past several wee...
Aug 24, 2016
Joint downtown arena and convention centre to be examined in upcoming study
TCU Place has teamed up with SaskTel Centre to look at their aging facilities and whether new ones need to be built. A company will be chosen this fall with final recommendations to be made in 18...
Aug 23, 2016
Indigenous groups meet in Saskatoon for world business forum
Indigenous people from around the world have gathered in Saskatoon this week to connect, share and inspire one another. An international business forum kicked off Tuesday to engage indigenous people i...
Aug 23, 2016
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