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Saskatchewan's child poverty rate highest of any province: Report
A newly published report from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) found the rate of child poverty is worse in Saskatchewan than any other Canadian province. According to the CCPA report...
Marija Robinson
Feb 26, 2026
The legend of Doc Shadd: A Black folk hero who shaped Saskatchewan
Every region has its folk heroes. Characters whose deeds grow larger with every telling, until they belong fully to legend. Paul Bunyan was so big they said his footsteps shaped the land. Johnny Apple...
Brittany Caffet
Feb 26, 2026
Saskatoon Blades clinch playoff spot in win over expansion Penticton Vees
Playoff hockey will be returning to SaskTel Centre in March. The Saskatoon Blades clinched a playoff spot for a seventh consecutive season on Wednesday night with a 5-3 victory over the expansion Pent...
Scott Roblin
Feb 25, 2026
City of Saskatoon proclaims near-balanced operating budget to end year
A utility surplus and a near-balanced operating budget are the highlights of the City of Saskatoon's year-end fiscal report. In a release from the city, it touted a surplus of $18.985 million within i...
CKOM News
Feb 25, 2026
Saskatoon council votes to move new drop-in centre despite community concerns
A 7-4 vote by Saskatoon's city council in favour of buying a building at 130 Idylwyld Drive for more than $1.6 million approved the relocation of the homeless drop-in centre on Avenue C. Councilors Ra...
Lara Fominoff
Feb 25, 2026
Long history of El Mencho cartel violence behind recent Mexico unrest
Tourists in areas of Mexico that were under a "shelter in place" order due to cartel violence in places like Puerto Vallarta are now reporting that the the region is returning to normal. Guest host of...
CKOM News
Feb 25, 2026
Man wanted after assault on Sask. First Nation arrested: Sask. RCMP
A man charged in an attack that left a victim injured on a Saskatchewan First Nation last month has been arrested. According to a statement issued by the Saskatchewan RCMP on Wednesday, Lonnie Moosomi...
CKOM News
Feb 25, 2026
Cops seize more than nine kilos of meth, fentanyl after traffic stop near Wynyard
What might have been a routine traffic stop in the Wynyard area ended with Mounties seizing more than nine kilograms of illegal drugs. According to police, officers conducting traffic patrols stopped ...
CKOM News
Feb 25, 2026
Dodsland mayor 'speechless' after village raises $8 million to rebuild rink
Ryan Neumeier, the mayor of Dodsland, said he's floored by the fundraising response from within and outside the community to help rebuild the local sports centre after a fire in July. In December, the...
CKOM News
Feb 25, 2026
Saskatchewan Mounties follow footprints in snow to find break-in suspect hiding in fridge
It didn't take long for Mounties to track down a pair of men who allegedly attempted a break-in on the Salteaux First Nation, as one of them left behind a trail of footprints for the officers to follo...
CKOM News
Feb 25, 2026
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