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Back-to-school shopping not cheap for Sask. parents
Shopping malls and retail stores are starting to get a lot busier as parents get their kids ready to go back to school. Parents are flocking to stores to get their kids new clothes and much-needed sup...
Shane Clausing
Aug 23, 2022
Saskatoon restaurant staple prioritizing guests while balancing books
It takes a good recipe to run a thriving restaurant, but as the cost of those ingredients rise, businesses are working overtime to keep serving customers the same way. For the past four years, Jason W...
Libby Gray
Aug 23, 2022
Jason, a manager at Las Palapas, prepares two drinks behind the bar. (Libby Giesbrecht/650 CKOM)
Young nurse logs nearly 300 hours in one month at Sask. hospital
When Jacelyn Wingerter graduated from nursing school and started working in January, she expected she'd work a lot of hours and be tired. She didn't think she'd be logging nearly 300 hours in one mont...
Libby Gray
Aug 22, 2022
Jacelyn Wingerter graduated at the start of 2022 and less than nine months into her career, she's feeling burned out thanks to the hundreds of overtime hours she's logged. (Jacelyn Wingerter/Submitted)
Saskatoon wildlife rehab centre working on reality show
A wildlife rehabilitation centre in Saskatchewan is getting thrust into the spotlight with a new docuseries called "Staying Wild." Cameras have been following the workers at Living Sky Wildlife Rehabi...
CKOM News
Aug 22, 2022
Saskatoon boy who was reported missing returns home
A seven-year-old Saskatoon boy who was reported missing has been found. He returned to his home Monday morning.
CKOM News
Aug 22, 2022
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Wasps becoming more active in late summer
If you've noticed more wasps around than usual, it's likely because it's their time of year to grow their hives. City of Saskatoon entomologist Sydney Worthy said the city doesn't track numbers of was...
CKOM News
Aug 18, 2022
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Heroic efforts help rescue two people from Saskatoon house fire
Two people were lucky to escape a house fire Monday morning thanks to the efforts of those nearby. Mike Bohach was driving from work to an appointment and pulled onto Avenue D to find a sheltered part...
CKOM News
Aug 16, 2022
The Saskatoon Police Service and the Saskatoon Fire Department respond to a house fire on Avenue D North in Saskatoon on Aug. 15, 2022. (Dallas Dahlseide/650 CKOM)
New vision for farmers' market in Saskatoon springing to life in May
Saskatoon Mayor Charlie Clark is glad to see people out and about again this summer, and was excited to share something people will be able to rediscover in the city next spring. Clark said Saskatoon'...
CKOM News
Aug 16, 2022
Saskatoon volunteers logged more than 500 hours searching for missing people in July
July was a busy month for search and rescue volunteers in Saskatoon, as they logged about 544 hours during searches for missing people. Rebecca Basset, a search manager and training director for Saska...
Libby Gray
Aug 14, 2022
Saskatoon search and rescue volunteers out on a search. (SaskatoonSAR/Twitter)
Baba's Closet handing out hundreds of backpacks to displaced Ukrainian students
It's just a matter of time before students find themselves in a classroom again, but some of them will be starting school in Canada for the first time. Nettie Cherniatenski, manager of Baba's Closet i...
Craig Silliphant
Aug 11, 2022
Nettie Cherniatenski (centre) hands out the first two backpacks to Ukrainain students at Baba's Closet. (Dallas Dahlseide/650 CKOM)
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