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Man injured trying to get burning pot outside
A kitchen fire Saturday night ended with a man suffering a burn on his hand. Saskatoon fire crews were called a basement suite at 917 7th Avenue North around 9:30 p.m. when a pot with oil in it caught...
CKOM News
Dec 10, 2017
(650 CKOM file photo)
Donations down as holiday need grows for Salvation Army
The call of Christmas bells is a familiar sound to shoppers in Saskatoon. Volunteer bell ringers have set up at 18 locations across the city, including malls, to collect money for the annual Salvation...
CKOM News
Dec 10, 2017
Fans buy Rush season tickets at record-setting pace
Saskatchewan Rush fans are proving to be a passionate group, as the National Lacrosse League team hit a season ticket milestone with 10,000 sold for the upcoming season. The team is capping season tic...
CKOM News
Dec 09, 2017
(Saskatchewan Rush/Facebook)
Man suffers serious injuries in Circle Drive crash
A crash Saturday morning sent one man to hospital with serious injuries. Saskatoon fire crews were called to Circle Drive and 11th Street West at 5:45 a.m. after a minivan slammed into a sign pole and...
CKOM News
Dec 09, 2017
One man sent to hospital with serious injuries after a crash at Circle Drive and 11th Street West Dec. 9, 2017. (Saskatoon Fire Department)
Operation Radio Santa connects Saskatoon kids to North Pole
Saskatoon to the North Pole, do you read? Over. Students at Cardinal Leger School were able to relay their Christmas wishlist to Santa Claus himself, as members of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) rese...
Dec 09, 2017
Katherine Reimer, 5, speaks to Santa Claus with the help of a military radio as part of Operation Radio Santa at Cardinal Leger School on Dec. 8, 2017. (Chris Vandenbreekel/650 CKOM)
'Balmy' December weather set to stick around in Sask.
An Environment Canada meteorologist is calling it an "atmospheric gift." Saskatchewan's December warm up will see above-seasonal temperatures sweep across the province over the next week. As of 2 p.m....
CKOM News
Dec 08, 2017
Comedian blasts portrayal of 'Boys Lunch Out' event
A Canadian comedian is voicing her frustration over the way a controversial charity event in Saskatoon is being characterized. The Saskatoon branch of the Canadian Progress Club put on the Boys Lunch ...
CKOM News
Dec 08, 2017
Comedian Nicole Arbour was the emcee of the Boys Lunch Out charity event at Saskatoon's TCU place on Dec. 1, 2017. (Nicole Arbour/Facebook)
In town for meetings, Trudeau visits Saskatoon diner
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made a stop in Saskatoon Friday morning as he wrapped up a quick visit to Saskatchewan. Trudeau visited the Hometown Diner on 20th Street West for a meet-and-greet. Laura...
Dec 08, 2017
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visits the Hometown Diner in Saskatoon on Dec. 8, 2017. (Bryn Levy/650 CKOM)
Saskatoon water main breaks reach 5-year high
New numbers from city hall might not come as a surprise to anyone who has recently been stuck in traffic because of construction. Or those who've had their water shut off after temperatures plummeted....
Dec 08, 2017
Crews work to repair a water main break on 25th Street near 4th Avenue on Nov. 7, 2017. (Jay Thomas/650 CKOM)
Free Christmas trees offered to curb invasive spruce
If you're up for chopping down your own Christmas tree, you can have it for free. That's part of the incentive for families to sign up and help the Nature Conservancy of Canada combat invasive spruce ...
CKOM News
Dec 08, 2017
People tie up a free Christmas tree that they cut down in an undated photo. (Nature Conservancy of Canada)
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