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Prince Albert police officer dragged by truck while making arrest: RCMP
Saskatchewan RCMP say a Prince Albert RCMP officer was dragged by a truck while attempting to make arrest on Sturgeon Lake First Nation this week. RCMP said in a news release on April 11, that Prince ...
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Apr 12, 2025
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The Green Zone Replay - Friday, April 11
The Green Zone - Friday, April 11 3:05 - Alan Millar, Regina Pats General Manager The Regina Pats have won the WHL draft lottery. This year, all eyes are on the 15-year-old phenom Maddox Schultz. We a...
CKOM News
Apr 11, 2025
Sask. MLA's duties scaled back after Jagmeet Singh comments
A Saskatchewan MLA's official duties have been scaled back after she called the leader of the federal NDP a terrorist. Humboldt-Watrous MLA Racquel Hilbert, a member of the governing Saskatchewan Part...
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Apr 11, 2025
During the budget debate last month, Racquel Hilbert, the Sask. Party MLA for Humboldt-Watrous, referred to federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh as a “terrorist in India.” (Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly)
Police seize swords, crossbow, body armour, tasers during drug bust
Police in Saskatoon seized a trove of items including methamphetamine, swords, a crossbow, tasers and body armour during a drug bust on Friday. The Saskatoon Police Service said officers raided a home...
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Apr 11, 2025
During the search, officers uncovered 78.2 grams of meth and $410 in cash, along with “numerous edged weapons, conducted energy devices, a cross-bow, body armour and ammunition.” (Saskatoon Police Service/Submitted)
SIRT investigating after Mountie hits 16-year-old pedestrian with vehicle
Saskatchewan's Serious Incident Response Team is investigating after an RCMP officer hit a teenage pedestrian with a police vehicle while responding to a call on Tuesday. According to the oversight ag...
CKOM News
Apr 11, 2025
According to the Government of Saskatchewan, the teen pedestrian was signalling for a pair of RCMP vehicles to stop when he was struck and seriously injured. (Saskatchewan RCMP)
Two people stabbed in Saskatoon on Thursday night: Police
Two Saskatoon men were hospitalized on Thursday night after they were stabbed in separate incidents. According to police, the first incident saw officers called to 22nd Street West at around 6 p.m. wh...
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Apr 11, 2025
Police said an early investigation indicates that one of the victims was attacked by a group of four men in an alley behind a business in the 1500 block of 20th Street West. (Lara Fominoff/650 CKOM)
Stuff the Bus brings in 16,111 pounds of food and $148,000 for Saskatoon Food Bank
Rock 102's Stuff the Bus event brought in 16,111 pounds of food along with a record-breaking $148,652 for the Saskatoon Food Bank & Learning Centre. The 20th edition of the annual event took place...
CKOM News
Apr 11, 2025
Rock 102 hosts Sheri, Woody, Sully and Whitney were on hand for the 20th year of Stuff the Bus, which set a new record for cash donations. (Rock 102/Submitted)
Hint of summer splashes into Saskatoon with Pelican plunge
The first pelican splashed down on the South Saskatchewan River in Saskatoon on April 9 for the second year in a row. It's a city tradition to watch for the first pelican and predict when it will arri...
CKOM News
Apr 10, 2025
The first pelican landed on the South Saskatchewan River between the Canadian Pacific Railway Bridge and the Saskatoon Weir on the night of April 9, 2025 around 10:05 pm. Folks in Saskatoon use the first pelican to land in the city as sign that summer is on the way. (Submitted)
Saskatoon road crews busy filling potholes, sweeping streets
Spring cleaning has started in Saskatoon. City crews are already working to fill potholes, and early street sweeping is now underway. Read More: Rock 102's Stuff the Bus kicks off Thursday, supporting...
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Apr 10, 2025
Street sweepers are out clearing gutters and medians on high-traffic routes, and will navigate around parked cars until the city-wide sweep begins in early May. (Taylor MacPherson/650 CKOM)
Rock 102's Stuff the Bus kicks off Thursday, supporting Saskatoon Food Bank
The Saskatoon Food Bank & Learning Centre is calling on the community to step up and support those in need through a big annual food drive event. On Thursday, Rock 102 and Saskatoon Transit will t...
CKOM News
Apr 10, 2025
“Stuff the Bus is one of the many ways people can get involved and show their support to Saskatoon Food Bank & Learning Centre,” said Laurie O’Connor, the food bank’s executive director. (Alex Brown/650 CKOM)
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