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Demolition begins at Bonanza Steakhouse
A familiar sight along Saskatoon's 8th Street East has been down after a devastating fire. The Bonanza Steakhouse was heavily damaged in a blaze on Feb. 21. On Wednesday, crews demolis...
Apr 27, 2017
People head outside to enjoy spring warm up
Warm weather in Saskatoon had people flocking to O'Shea's Irish Pub, which had one of the only open patios Wednesday. "I just came back from B.C. so nothing better than chilling on t...
Apr 06, 2017
Refinery workers' union asks to resume talks
No one's calling it a glimmer of hope, but talks could resume between the Co-op Refinery and the union representing its employees. The two sides were in talks until Co-op offered what it called its fi...
CKOM News
Mar 29, 2017
Kids clothing store owner says PST expansion could be hit to families
Provincial sales tax being applied to kids clothing could come at a significant price to some families, along with businesses. The newly increased six per cent PST will be expanded to cover children's...
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Mar 23, 2017
Restaurants 'caught between rock and hard place' with PST, higher alcohol taxes
Saskatchewan's family-owned restaurants and bars could be in trouble as they start to pay higher taxes. As of April 1, restaurant meals will no longer be exempt from provincial sales tax (PST)....
Mar 23, 2017
Saskatoon woman says promise of free samples turned into costly headache
A Saskatoon woman is sharing a timely story for Fraud Prevention Month. Sandy Epp spoke with Brent Loucks Wednesday morning. She said she's out about $300 after clicking on an advertisem...
Mar 15, 2017
Rental vacancy rates skyrocket in Saskatoon
Saskatoon's vacancy rate is the highest it's been in two decades. Chanda Lockhart has been in the housing industry since 1999. Currently executive director of the Saskatchewan Landlo...
Mar 10, 2017
$50M World Trade Center coming to downtown Saskatoon
Saskatoon will soon be building bridges in the business world. A new $50-million office tower will rise downtown as a World Trade Center. Canwest Commercial and Land Corporation is behind the project,...
Mar 03, 2017
Costco raising membership fees in U.S., Canada
Costco is increasing its membership fees starting this summer. The company announced the move in an earnings report issued Thursday. Effective June 1, the price of a basic membership&nbs...
Mar 03, 2017
Costco stores in the country are selling out of toilet paper daily as coronavirus fear continues to grow. (650 CKOM)
The Love Seat: Saskatoon restaurant sees hundreds of proposals over 43 years
A dining booth with a long, hot history is carved out in the curved walls of The Cave Restaurant in Saskatoon. "We call it the 'Fire Cave,'" explained manager George Kosmas, while squeezed i...
Feb 14, 2017
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Comeback kids St. Joseph defeat Holy Cross in city 6A football finals
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St. Joseph Guardians beat the Holy Cross Crusaders 38-34 on Friday.
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