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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)
Saskatoon mom brings son's murder back into public eye two years after his death
Susan Charlton has spent the past two years wondering what happened to her son after his remains were discovered in a fire outside of North Battleford. Jordon Daniel Boire's death has been ruled a hom...
Brent Bosker
Jan 19, 2023
Jauquin Boire (left), Susan Boire (middle) and Chris Charlton (right). (Brent Bosker/650 CKOM)
Travel agents left feeling full brunt of Sunwing cancellations
Sunwing's latest announcements of flight cancellations in Regina and Saskatoon isn't just leaving passengers frustrated, but travel agents as well. Since the Christmas break, when Sunwing announced it...
Shane Clausing
Jan 18, 2023
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Saskatoon sees axe fall on Sunwing flights starting next month
Sunwing has expanded its cancellations in Saskatchewan to include certain flights out of Saskatoon. CJ Dushinski, the vice-president of business development and service quality with the Saskatoon airp...
Libby Gray
Jan 18, 2023
(Mia Holowaychuk/650 CKOM file photo)
Zellers to open location in Midtown in spring of 2023
Zellers is set to make a return to Saskatchewan. The department store announced Wednesday it will be opening 25 locations this spring, including one at Midtown Plaza in Saskatoon. Regina wasn't on the...
CKOM News
Jan 18, 2023
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Saskatoon chamber taking on Air Canada over Calgary flight cancellations
A complaint lodged against Air Canada has asked a government watchdog to review the airline after its decision to stop flights between Saskatoon and Calgary. Jason Aebig, the CEO of the Greater Saskat...
Libby Gray
Jan 18, 2023
Saskatoon's Lastiwka Ukrainian choir and band celebrates 40th anniversary
The Saskatoon home of Donni and David Hartshorn was packed with friends and relatives Saturday night, patiently anticipating a special evening musical performance. It was a time to not only celebrate ...
Lara Fominoff
Jan 17, 2023
Larry Klopoushak (left) is the artistic director and conductor of the Lastiwka choir. (Lara Fominoff/650 CKOM)
City Hall proposes new tax levy to pay for snow removal
Two big snowstorms in three years are forcing the City of Saskatoon to re-examine how to fund the costly cleanup effort. The activation of the city's roadways emergency response plan after the snowsto...
Brent Bosker
Jan 17, 2023
Snow removal would be completed by mid-February 'barring any significant equipment breakdowns or unforeseeable circumstances, and weather permitting.' (X/City of Saskatoon)
Prime minister tours Saskatoon's Vital Metals, premier not invited to event
Premier Scott Moe was not on the short list of attendees as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made a brief stop in Saskatoon on Monday morning. The prime minister toured Vital Metals, Canada's first rare ...
Lara Fominoff
Jan 16, 2023
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Saskatoon Mayor Charlie Clark (right) during a tour of Vital Metals in Saskatoon on Jan. 16, 2023. (Lara Fominoff/650 CKOM)
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