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Police investigate alleged voyeurism at Saskatoon gas station
An employee of a Saskatoon gas station has been suspended after a troubling incident that allegedly occurred over the weekend. Saskatoon police officers were called to the 400 block of Circle Drive Ea...
CKOM News
Sep 03, 2019
Police investigate alleged voyeurism at Saskatoon gas station
An employee of a Saskatoon gas station has been suspended after a troubling incident that allegedly occurred over the weekend. Saskatoon police officers were called to the 400 block of Circle Drive Ea...
CKOM News
Sep 03, 2019
Photo of the damaged ceiling tile in the gas station bathroom.
Police warn drivers about tampering with road barricades
Construction season can be a frustrating time with road closures and detours popping up daily. Saskatoon police say they are noticing barricades aren't stopping some drivers. Last month a city of Sask...
Brent Bosker
Sep 03, 2019
City of Saskatoon road barricade
Retro Game and Toy Fair fuels Saskatoon's nostalgia
In its fourth year, Saskatoon's Retro Game and Toy Fair continues to grow with more vendors and items for visitors to take in and fuel their nostalgia. The fair started when organizer Travis Beaudry d...
Craig Silliphant
Sep 01, 2019
Saskatoon's Retro Game and Toy Fair is into its fourth year, and continues to grow. (Brady Lang/650 CKOM)
Jigging flash mob kicks off Métis Cultural Days in Saskatoon
To kick off Mtis Cultural Days in Saskatoon, a flash mob of jiggers danced in Midtown Plaza Saturday. Shirley Isbister, president of Central Urban Mtis Federation Inc., said -- after winning the award...
Craig Silliphant
Aug 31, 2019
A jigging flash mob on August 31, 2019 brought all ages to Saskatoon's Midtown Plaza. (Brady Lang/650 CKOM)
Saskatoon man ditches Facebook with 600 break-up calls
Social media takes up a lot of time, but are we missing out on being social because of it? One Saskatoon man thinks so and it doing something about it. James Avramenko is getting rid of his Facebook p...
CKOM News
Aug 31, 2019
Meewasin Valley goes for world record over long weekend
The Meewasin Valley Authority is calling all artist, no matter their skill level, to help with a world record attempt. From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday the goal is to fill six kilometres of the Meewasi...
CKOM News
Aug 31, 2019
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Saskatoon family being squeezed by treatment for son's rare disease
A Saskatoon family says the Saskatchewan government is putting a price on their son's life by denying coverage for a treatment keeping him alive. Six-year-old Tanner Wilson has a rare mitochondrial co...
Brent Bosker
Aug 31, 2019
The Wilson family says the provincial government should cover a prescription of vitamins helping to keep their son, Tanner alive. (Brent Bosker/650 CKOM)
Saskatoon school zones resume over Labour Day long weekend
Starting on Monday school zones will go back into effect in Saskatoon, meaning drivers will have to slow down to 30 kilometres per hour in posted areas. With a few days before the change, Saskatoon Po...
Erin McNutt
Aug 30, 2019
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City continues to recover money lost to fraudster
The city says it has now recovered $380-thousand in funds it lost earlier this month to a fraud scheme. Most of the money the city lost is still frozen by court order. On Aug. 12 the city discovered t...
CKOM News
Aug 29, 2019
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