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AFN chief pushing First Nations people to cast votes this fall
Whether it's Stephen Harper, Justin Trudeau, Thomas Mulcair or Elizabeth May, Assembly of First Nations Chief Perry Bellegarde says he's happy and willing to work with either candidate who becomes pri...
CKOM News
Aug 06, 2015
Sask. couple still gets smiles from petting zoo
It's a place where fluffy white sheep and little spotted goats gobble treats from the hands of excited kids, while the bray of a donkey incites giggles in another corner of the big outdoor tent.The pe...
CKOM News
Aug 05, 2015
Fake Oxycontin linked to overdoses, deaths in Kindersley
Kindersley RCMP are warning about fake OxyContin pills.The pills contain fentanyl, a highly toxic opiod linked to deaths across Canada in recent years.Green fentanyl tablets marked to look like OxyCon...
CKOM News
Aug 05, 2015
Union head issues call for action on overcrowded jails
The president of the union representing Saskatchewan jail guards says overcrowding has reached a crisis point in facilities across the province.Bob Bymoen, president of the Saskatchewan Government Emp...
CKOM News
Aug 05, 2015
NDP looks to gain ground in Sask.: poll
Early polls show the federal NDP has a shot at taking away Conservative seats in Saskatchewan for the first time in 15 years. Across the province, support for the NDP is at 42 per cent. That's ni...
CKOM News
Aug 05, 2015
Premier Brad Wall says it's time to question equalization
Saskatchewan's premier says it's time to start asking if equalization should be changed."I don't remember it ever coming up in a (federal election) campaign," Brad Wall told News Talk Radio's Gormley ...
CKOM News
Aug 05, 2015
PHOTOS/VIDEO: Playland opens at Saskatoon's Kinsmen Park
PotashCorp Playland at Kinsmen Park has opened to the public."My favourite is the zipline because it goes really fast and you can be sitting and just relaxing while it goes fast," Evie Tuckerslake sai...
CKOM News
Aug 05, 2015
La Ronge says goodbye to local paper after 30 years
The La Ronge Northerner is turning off its presses after decades of informing the town and the many communities surrounding it.The local paper, owned by Glacier Media, will no longer exist as of Frida...
CKOM News
Aug 05, 2015
UPDATE: Regina Bypass costs rise to $1.88 billion
The cost of the Regina Bypass project is going up. On Wednesday, the province announced the total investment for the bypass will be $1.88 billion over the life of the project, including the desig...
CKOM News
Aug 05, 2015
Sask. RMs deal with gravel supply issues
Some small towns in Saskatchewan might not be able to have pit parties as their rural municipalities struggle with a gravel shortage. Some areas are driving as far as 80 kilometres to truck gravel in,...
CKOM News
Aug 05, 2015
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