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Phone scam prompts police to urge caution in Saskatoon
Saskatoon police are warning the public about a new phone scam in the city. A Thursday afternoon release said officers have received several complaints about people getting calls where a person tells ...
CKOM News
Dec 07, 2017
Tapeworm could endanger dogs and owners in Sask.: professor
A University of Saskatchewan veterinary professor is sounding the alarm over a potentially deadly tapeworm making its way across western Canada. Echinococcus multilocularis, commonly referred to by ve...
CKOM News
Dec 07, 2017
Robbers rip necklaces off teen girls in parking lot: police
Saskatoon police say two girls were robbed and threatened with bear mace while waiting in their parked car Wednesday evening. The teens, aged 17 and 19, had the car window rolled down while in a publi...
CKOM News
Dec 07, 2017
Killer's confession details Saskatoon baby's gruesome murder
Warning: This article contains graphic content. A video showing a teenage girl confessing to the July 2016 killing of a six-week-old baby boy was played Tuesday as her sentencing hearing began in Sask...
Dec 06, 2017
Six-week-old Nikosis Jace Cantre was murdered in Saskatoon on July 3, 2016. (Submitted)
Hospital returns donation as fundraiser stirs controversy
St. Paul's Hospital Foundation is returning a major donation from a Saskatoon men's club after it came out a fundraising event didn't keep with the hospital's Catholic values. On Friday, the Saskatoon...
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Dec 06, 2017
Health Authority plans to announce Tuesday a plan to address overcrowding at St. Paul's Hospital in Saskatoon (650 CKOM)
Cabbies demand 'level playing field' with ride-sharing
The debate around ride-sharing services came to Saskatoon Tuesday, as the union representing taxi drivers descended on city hall ahead of a discussion over rules for services like Uber, Lyft or TappCa...
Dec 06, 2017
Uber drivers could be coming to Saskatchewan in the near future. (Uber)
Drivers contend with slick roads in Saskatoon
The forecast called for a light snowstorm, but drivers in Saskatoon faced heavy traffic on slippery city streets Tuesday. Between 5 a.m. and 2 p.m., Saskatoon police dealt with 14 crashes - including ...
CKOM News
Dec 05, 2017
Saskatoon police at the scene of a crash westbound Circle Drive North near Warman Road on Dec. 5, 2017. (Jay Thomas/650 CKOM)
Council to vote on curfew for backyard fires in Saskatoon
Backyard fire pits won't be banned any time soon in Saskatoon, but the city could impose restrictions on when they can be used. The city's standing committee on planning, development and community ser...
CKOM News
Dec 05, 2017
Saskatoon firefighters deal with early morning apartment fire
The Saskatoon Fire Department was called out to an apartment fire early Tuesday morning. Crews arrived at the apartment block at 26 Maxwell Crescent shortly before 4 a.m. They found people from the bu...
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Dec 05, 2017
An apartment fire at 26 Maxwell Crescent caused an estimated $100,000 in damage on Dec. 5, 2017. (Saskatoon Fire Department)
Saskatoon school choirs shine at Festival of Carols
A long-standing Christmas tradition continues in Saskatoon. The 46th Noon Festival of Carols started Monday at TCU Place. People are invited during the lunch hour to hear school children sing songs th...
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Dec 04, 2017
A school choir performs at TCU Place during the Noon Festival of Carols in December 2016. (Daniella Ponticelli/650 CKOM)
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