In the lead up to Mother’s Day, 650 CKOM's Brittany Caffet spent a quiet evening with her grandma, Darlene Bruneau, reflecting on what life was like for her mom as she raised children years ago.
For many people, cannabis offers the relief they need to get a good night’s sleep, calm anxiety or relieve pain. But an increase in roadside testing in Saskatchewan has left many questioning how to consume the substance without picking up a licence suspension the following day. Alex Brown reports.
For the first time since the 2005-’06 season, the Moose Jaw Warriors will have a chance to play for the Ed Chynoweth Cup. Lynden Lakovic scored the overtime winner for the second straight game, finding the back of the net just 36 seconds into the extra frame to win the…
Melanie and Kevin Boldt built Pine View Farms, a farm-to-fork all natural meat business that has flourished in Saskatchewan for more than a quarter century. On Tuesday, they will officially close its doors. Our Brittany Caffet spoke with the couple as they prepared to say goodbye to the business they've…
Regina's Nik Goncin is heading back to the Paralympic Games. The co-captain of the Canadian men's wheelchair basketball team helped the Red and White qualify for the Games in Paris. 980 CJME's Britton Gray spoke with Goncin and has his story.
More than a year and a half had gone by since Taron Ham last sat behind the wheel of a tractor. But an agricultural mobility lift was installed in Ham's truck in February, giving the young farmer a new lease on life. CKOM's Brittany Caffet reports.
Baseball fans in Saskatoon will likely grow accustomed to hearing the name Payton McHarg this summer. The Saskatoon-born player is competing in college baseball for Washburn University in Topeka, Kan.. Washburn is a Division II college in the NCAA, and McHarg is among the home run leaders in the United…
Zakk Grant is recovering in an Edmonton hospital after he was badly burned in an apartment fire in Saskatoon on April 7. 650 CKOM's Brittany Caffet speaks to Grant's family about his recovery and the friends who have reached out to wish Grant well.
Brooke Breti used to be outgoing, enthusiastic and not really scared of anything, but all that has changed after an incident more than a year ago with the Grade 6 class she taught. Breti’s been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder, but that’s not her only fight. She also has been…
It should have been the best phone call of Megan Crawley's life. After weeks of searching for a living liver donor for her daughter, she learned her aunt was a perfect match. The news should have been cause for celebration, but it felt like a punch to the gut. Hours…
Anytime a livestock producer puts their herds out to pasture for the summer, they can expect to lose a few. But some producers in the Kamsack area, near the Manitoba border, are seeing losses in the double-digits – which they believe is due to wolves. CJME's Lisa Schick reports.
According to the city, the archives contain 450,000 photographs, 4,000 feet of shelves and 3,000 linear feet of records, along with thousands of maps and blueprints dating back to the early 1900s. About 3,500 boxes of material will be moved to a new location this week. 650 CKOM's Mia Holowaychuk…
When Jason Hattie gets out of bed every morning, his feet hit floorboards that are more than a century old. He’s spent the better part of a decade painstakingly restoring the home, and is now opening the doors to allow the public a glimpse into the past.
Jac is a Grade 4 student at Holliston School in Saskatoon. He has Down syndrome, but he isn't letting it slow him down. The young running enthusiast recently participated in his very first relay race and left the crowd in awe, boosting him to near-celebrity status in his neighbourhood.
In the wake of an alleged assault on a 92-year-old resident at a Warman care home, the Saskatchewan Health Authority is facing questions about who can receive transitional care at the province's care homes. 650 CKOM's Lara Fominoff spoke to the SHA about that practice and what the organization does…
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.
8 Mar 2024
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