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Education minister defends policy on extracurricular vaccinations
Saskatchewan's education minister is defending a policy that would allow unvaccinated teenagers to play sports with other students, vaccinated and unvaccinated alike. Earlier this week, in a letter se...
Lisa Schick
Nov 19, 2021
Sask. Trucking Association looking at alternative routes amid B.C. highway disasters
Flooding and mudslides in B.C. could have an impact on people in Saskatchewan. That's according to Susan Ewart with the Saskatchewan Trucking Association. "We're definitely going to see impacts on the...
Craig Silliphant
Nov 17, 2021
Remnants of winter storm move out of Saskatchewan
Warnings and advisories were lifted Wednesday afternoon as a major winter storm made its way out of Saskatchewan. Areas around Regina, Moose Jaw, Pense, Lumsden, Fort Qu'Appelle, Outlook and Watrous w...
Craig Silliphant
Nov 17, 2021
Canadian military historian reflects on the legacy of the poppy
For the last century, Canadians have embraced the poppy as a symbol of thanks to those who serve our country. Canadian military historian Dr. Tim Cook explains the beginnings of the poppy campaign had...
CKOM News
Nov 11, 2021
Saskatchewan woman using beading skills to remember
A Saskatoon woman is remembering this year with a new type of poppy. Morgan Esperance is from the Beardy's and Okemasis First Nation community near Duck Lake, about an hour northeast of Saskatoon. She...
Libby Gray
Nov 10, 2021
Poppies beaded by Morgan Esperance for Remembrance Day. (Morgan Esperance/Submitted)
‘The first one’: Environment Canada expecting winter conditions
Mild conditions can only last so long. Environment Canada is forecasting snow to start falling in many places throughout the province either Tuesday or Wednesday. As of Tuesday morning, many central a...
CKOM News
Nov 09, 2021
Saskatoon city council gives extreme snowstorm response plan green light
Saskatoon city councillors have given the OK for a new extreme snowstorm response plan in the hopes of avoiding the chaos that unfolded when the city was hit by up to 40 centimetres of snow one year a...
Lara Fominoff
Nov 09, 2021
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U.S. tourism sector eager to see Canadians return
It's not just Canadians who are excited about taking a leisure trip south of the border. An American tourism group is eager to welcome back its northern neighbours as well. "We have got some very opti...
CKOM News
Nov 08, 2021
'Corner Gas' grain elevator burns to the ground
An iconic grain elevator in Saskatchewan has been reduced to rubble. The grain elevator in Rouleau, located roughly 50 kilometres southwest of Regina, burst into flames early Friday morning. Jecey Bub...
Craig Silliphant
Nov 05, 2021
International flights cleared for takeoff in Saskatoon
Come the end of the November, flights from abroad will be able to land again at John. G. Diefenbaker International Airport in Saskatoon. Transport Canada announced on Tuesday that Saskatoon and Regina...
Brent Bosker
Nov 03, 2021
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