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Ministry of Highways reminds drivers to slow down in construction zones
Construction season is underway on Saskatchewan's highways, and the provincial government is asking everyone to do their part in order to keep drivers and workers safe. This year, the Ministry of High...
CKOM News
May 13, 2024
The provincial government plans to improve more than 1,100 kilometres of highways this construction season. (Government of Saskatchewan/Submitted)
Health minister expands on plan to fund travel when kids need out-of-province care
The Government of Saskatchewan is stepping back from a decision which would've made a Saskatoon family dip into their own pockets to pay for their travel to Toronto in order to get health care for the...
Shane Clausing
May 02, 2024
Kaitlyn Soron and her family made a plea at the Legislative Building late in April after incurring heavy expenses during a trip to Toronto which was necessary for her daughter's care. (980 CJME file photo)
Neault Road to be closed for two months for construction
Now that the winter is over, it's time for construction season to begin. Drivers on the west side of Saskatoon - as well as those coming in from out of town - may see some detours. Neault Road, in the...
Will Mandzuk
May 02, 2024
Neault Road, in the Kensington neighbourhood on the west side of Saskatoon, will be closed for two months. (Will Mandzuk/650 CKOM)
Saskatchewan mayors say CAA's Worst Roads Campaign helps speed up repairs
Some mayors in small Saskatchewan communities say CAA's annual Worst Roads Campaign has helped get the bad roads in their communities get the fixes they desperately need. In 2014, Highway 24 at Leovil...
Shane Clausing
May 02, 2024
Highway 8 going north from Moosomin to Rocanville was named as the worst highway in Saskatchewan in 2024 by CAA due to the number of potholes. (Larry Tomlinson/Submitted)
Province to provide financial help to parents requiring care for kids outside Sask.
The Government of Saskatchewan says it will offer financial assistance to families when they need to leave the province to get health care for their children. The move comes after Kaitlyn Soron and he...
CKOM News
May 01, 2024
Everett Hindley, Saskatchewan’s health minister, says the government is taking steps to reduce the financial burden on parents forced to travel for their kids' health care. (980 CJME file photo)
'I don't think it's very safe': Highway 8 near Moosomin dubbed worst in Sask.
There's a new worst road in Saskatchewan this year. According to the annual "Worst Roads" survey from CAA, Highway 8 going north from Moosomin to Rocanville has been deemed the worst stretch of road i...
Shane Clausing
Apr 30, 2024
Highway 8 going north from Moosomin to Rocanville was named as the worst highway in Saskatchewan in 2024 by CAA due to the number of potholes. (Larry Tomlinson/Submitted)
Top court to examine COVID-related entry limits imposed by Newfoundland and Labrador
OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada will weigh the constitutionality of a pandemic-related restriction that curbed travel for public-health reasons. The top court has agreed to hear arguments about a...
The Canadian Press
Apr 25, 2024
No help from government for Saskatoon family's health-care travel
Not taking her toddler to Toronto's Sick Kids Hospital is not an option for Kaitlyn Soron and her husband. Their 2 1/2-year-old is very sick and often in a lot of pain. She needs to see a pediatric ga...
Lisa Schick
Apr 25, 2024
Border agency eyes smartphone facial recognition system amid privacy concerns
OTTAWA - Travellers would be able to use facial recognition technology to identify themselves through their smartphones when crossing the border under a planned federal project. The Canada Border Serv...
The Canadian Press
Apr 24, 2024
B.C. man's search for his luggage ends in Saskatoon
It started off as a simple flight home, but ended up as a police investigation. Riley Phillips was aboard a Flair Airlines flight in February going from Toronto to Abbotsford. When he landed in the B....
Will Mandzuk
Apr 11, 2024
Riley Phillips' suitcase ended up in Saskatoon. Thanks to his AirTag in the bag, he was able to recover his baggage. (Riley Phillips/Submitted)
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