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Taylor MacPherson
Bank of Canada signals possible cuts as key interest rate held at 5%
The Bank of Canada held its key interest rate at five per cent this week, and is now looking ahead to potential rate reductions. While Wednesday marked the fourth time in a row that the bank has left ...
CKOM News
Jan 25, 2024
January cold snap causes water main breaks in Saskatoon, Regina
The recent cold snap led to a lot of water main breaks in Saskatchewan's two largest cities. Temperatures during the cold snap dipped down as low as -40 C, which proved to be too much for some municip...
Shane Clausing
Jan 25, 2024
Craft butchery celebrates Robbie Burns with twist on traditional haggis
A cascade of translucent fried onions falls from a stainless steel tub into a large, black bin in the busy commercial kitchen at Saskatoon's Pig and Pantry craft butchery. The bin is already filled wi...
Lara Fominoff
Jan 25, 2024
City of Saskatoon paid $87,000 to house artists among animals
It's not just lions and tigers being housed at the Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park and Zoo. There's also a habitat there for an artist-in-residence through the City of Saskatoon. A bunkhouse at the zoo h...
Libby Gray
Jan 24, 2024
Saskatoon Mayor Charlie Clark says he's not running again
Eight years in the mayor's office is enough for Saskatoon's Charlie Clark. At a news conference on Wednesday afternoon at City Hall, Clark announced he won't be running in the city's next municipal el...
CKOM News
Jan 24, 2024
Brent Butt reflects on 'Corner Gas' 20 years later
Twenty years after the debut of 'Corner Gas,' the memories are still fresh for creator and star Brent Butt. The first episode aired Jan. 22, 2004, and the sitcom became an instant hit in 60 countries....
CKOM News
Jan 24, 2024
Community members say coroner's inquest ignoring JSCN's own response
Cindy Ghostkeeper-Whitehead knew something was wrong when she heard her friend's voice on the phone on the morning of Sept. 4, 2022. "She said bad things are happening. She said people are getting sta...
Lisa Schick
Jan 24, 2024
'It still feels so surreal:' Ackerman thrilled to represent Sask. at Scotties
Several hours after winning the Viterra Scotties in Tisdale, Skylar Ackerman and her Saskatoon rink were still in disbelief about the fact that they will be representing Saskatchewan at the 2024 Scott...
Shane Clausing
Jan 23, 2024
Grain elevator in Loreburn burns to the ground
A part of Saskatchewan's history was lost over the weekend as the grain elevator in Loreburn burned to the ground. According to the Davidson Volunteer Fire Department, firefighters found the grain ele...
CKOM News
Jan 22, 2024
'It's not a game:' STF president says as teachers begin second strike Monday
After a single-day strike last Tuesday, Saskatchewan teachers are hitting the picket lines again. A second strike day began on Monday, which also happens to be a professional development day for teach...
CKOM News
Jan 22, 2024
An STF member displays her sign calling for more education funding on the picket line in Saskatoon. (Mia Holowaychuk/650 CKOM)
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