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Saskatoon pharmacy disciplined for overbilling Indigenous Services Canada
After the pharmacy manager blew the whistle, SRx Pharma Inc. -- which runs a pharmacy in Saskatoon -- has been found guilty of misconduct. According to the discipline documents from the Saskatchewan C...
Lisa Schick
Feb 01, 2023
Saskatoon baseball academy celebrates a decade of success
Hockey reigns supreme in Saskatchewan, especially during the winter months, but there are big things happening in baseball as well. The Going Yard Baseball Academy opened its doors in 2013, and is mar...
Craig Silliphant
Jan 31, 2023
(Going Yard Baseball Academy/Submitted)
Judge appoints law firm to help Greg Fertuck with first-degree murder defence
A Court of King's Bench justice has approved an application for a Saskatoon law firm to help first-degree murder suspect Greg Mitchell Fertuck with processes and procedures during the remainder of his...
Lara Fominoff
Jan 30, 2023
(650 CKOM file photo)
Collapsing roof, apartment blaze keep firefighters busy on Saturday
Structural engineers will be taking a look at the damage after the roof of a building on Saskatoon's north end partially caved in early Saturday morning. The fire department was called shortly after 3...
CKOM News
Jan 30, 2023
A view from the Saskatoon police plane shows the roof of a building on 51st Street collapsing on Jan 28, 2023 (Saskatoon Police Service)
Experts weigh in on development of downtown arena in Saskatoon
New voices are weighing in on what the development of a downtown arena in Saskatoon could provide for the city. In November, Saskatoon's city council approved a $25M land purchase for the proposed are...
Mia Holowaychuk
Jan 27, 2023
An artist rendering showing a proposed downtown arena near the Saskatoon police station. (Submitted/City of Saskatoon)
'Siberian Express' arrives in Sask.; extreme cold warnings in place
As expected, the mercury started dropping in Saskatchewan on Friday afternoon. As of 4 p.m., extreme cold warnings were in place across northern Saskatchewan and in the eastern area of the province, i...
CKOM News
Jan 27, 2023
Giant snow dragon makes winter return to Saskatoon
Those meandering through Saskatoon's Churchill neighbourhood might just come face to snout with a gigantic blue beast. "Deano" is Mel Thompson's creation of the winter - a big, blue snow dragon she na...
Libby Gray
Jan 25, 2023
Deano the blue snow dragon is about as big as Mel Thompson's house on Cairns Avenue. (Libby Giesbrecht/650 CKOM)
Veteran driver petitions for taxi drivers' right to request a fare deposit
Syed Hassan Abbas has been driving a taxi in Saskatoon for more than 20 years and during that time, he's seen it all. He's had a knife pulled on him. He's been threatened. He's had to deal with intoxi...
Lara Fominoff
Jan 24, 2023
Cab driver Syed Hassan Abbas (Lara Fominoff/650 CKOM)
SCI's Accessibility Challenge returns in 2023
Saskatoon residents will have the opportunity this weekend to understand some of the challenges associated with accessibility, and raise money for inclusive services through the 2023 Saskatchewan Acce...
Mia Holowaychuk
Jan 20, 2023
Spinal Cord Injury Saskatchewan's 2021 accessibility challenge. (File photo/Submitted)
Picture perfect: Filmmaker reunites family with long-lost film after finding old camera
In the age of instant pictures and filtered selfies, it's easy to forget there was once a time when it took weeks to have a roll of film developed. That world isn't so far away for Ryley Konechny, a 2...
Libby Gray
Jan 20, 2023
Bill (left) and Marla Turtle look over the two-decade old images developed from a forgotten role of film with their son, Lincoln right) and Ryley Konechny. (Libby Giesbrecht/650 CKOM)
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