Prince Albert-area farmer Frank Hemsley died in the Battle of Hill 70 in August of 1917, but the location of his final resting place was lost. More than a century later, his remains have been identified -- and his family has some closure. 650 CKOM's Lara Fominoff has Hemsley's story.
650 CKOM Senior reporter Lara Fominoff spoke to Forensic Anthropologist Sarah Lockyer who helped identify a long lost soldier from the First World War with roots from Saskatchewan.
The Regina Police Service's Aerial Support Unit has been in the air for a little more than a year, and police say it's been a great success. 980 CJME's Lisa Schick spent an evening in the plane and got an up-close look at how it helps keep Regina residents and…
It all started with a ballerina and Brainy Smurf, and 43 years later McDonald’s collection has grown to around 2,000 of the figures that first appeared in Belgian comics in the ’50s. Our Mia Holowaychuk takes you behind the headlines with the Saskatoon collector.
The sky is the limit for Tammie Kulyk, a captain and pilot with Saskatchewan Air Ambulance who is hoping to inspire women in a predominantly male field. Our Mia Holowaychuk reports.
Ben Hebert and Catlin Schneider are back in Regina for the 2024 Montana's Brier, but they're representing teams from other provinces. 980 CJME's Britton Gray has the story about Alberta's lead and B.C.'s skip as they return to the Queen City for the Brier.
Wiens is set to compete in Paris in both the 10-metre individual and 10-metre synchronized competitions. 980 CJME's Britton Gray caught up with Wiens to talk about his expectations at this summer's Olympic Games in Paris.
A former Saskatchewan elementary teacher has detailed the physical abuse she experienced at the hands of a student. 650 CKOM's Mia Holowaychuk has more on the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation's appeal for more funding to address violence in the classroom.
The Mayor of Davidson pledged her support for the family and community impacted by the fire and defended the response for the fire department on Tuesday. Our Shane Clausing sat down with her to see how the community is grieving.
Applicants hoping to be accepted into police college are required to take the Police Officers Physical Abilities Test. Our Mia Holowaychuk takes us behind the headlines to learn what's required during the test.
Dean Sopher, the owner of local food production business Arkopia, has learned how to grow a variety of exotic fruits and plants – including bananas, guavas, passion fruits, oranges, eucalyptus and even bamboo – right in his own backyard. Mia Holowaychuk reports.
It's now up a six member jury at the James Smith Inquest to come up with recommendations... that could help prevent a tragedy like it from ever happening again. Throughout the last couple of weeks, Senior Reporter Lisa Schick has been in Melfort, covering the testimony. We check in with…
If this box of hockey cards won a trophy... it would be the Stanley Cup. A father and son from Regina are auctioning off a million dollar case of rare hockey cards that have been sitting in a house for years. The bidding on the case cleared 1-million dollars US…
A big Toronto Maple Leafs fan from Saskatoon is recouping after what was a whirlwind Tuesday in Edmonton. Hear about Matt Proctor's first live NHL game and meeting his favourite Leafs player.
On Dec. 31, Regina police found a man's body on Fourth Avenue East. On Jan. 2, police said his death wasn't criminal in nature. But there's more to the story, as 980 CJME's Lisa Schick explains.
Suzdalev has been living the dream as a junior hockey player, lining up alongside Connor Bedard with the Regina Pats last season and now joining the championship-calibre roster of the Saskatoon Blades. 650 CKOM's Shane Clausing has more on the Swedish sniper.
From the Experience Regina debacle to revitalization projects in the city, Regina had an interesting year in 2023. 980 CJME's Lisa Schick sits down with Mayor Sandra Masters to reflect on the past year and to look ahead to 2024.
YXE Smash Therapy Inc. is a rage room experience where individuals or groups can break end-of-life items with baseball bats, crowbars or their bare hands. 650 CKOM's Mia Holowaychuk finds out more about the place where people can let loose.
650 CKOM and 980 CJME News and Special Programming
14 Dec 2023
41 min
1 – 20
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