For Saskatoon diving coach Mary Carroll, the Paris Olympics will be a very special event. While Mary is there as a coach, her 21-year-old daughter Sydney will be serving as an alternate for Canada's artistic swimming team. 650 CKOM's Shane Clausing reports.
Saskatoon’s Blake Tierney is about to live out his Olympic dream in Paris. The 22-year-old swimmer qualified for the Paris Games at the Olympic trials in Toronto this past May. He’ll make his Olympic debut this weekend, representing Canada in the 100- and 200-metre backstroke events. 650 CKOM's Shane Clausing…
Dressed in red serge, two boys salute the cadets that march past at the RCMP Sunset Ceremony. It is the conclusion to the day where 10-year-old Ben and 11-year-old Logan both took over as commanding officers at RCMP Depot division in Regina. 980 CJME's Gillian Massie reports.
100 years ago in 1924, Saskatchewan was booming. It had the third-largest population amongst the provinces, farms were becoming mechanized and airplanes started to appear in our skies. And the prohibition on alcohol in the province was voted down.
The Allen Sapp Gallery has recently been nominated for provincial heritage property designation, an honour reserved for places connected to some of the most significant stories from Saskatchewan's past. 650 CKOM's Brittany Caffet reports.
Leading a group of people between graves, Kenton Dejong shows tourists the moss-covered headstones marking the burial sites of the Regina cyclone’s victims. 980 CJME's Gillian Massie reports.
When Victoria Primrose was a little girl she never dreamed of being a princess or a pop star — she dreamed of being a rancher. She now runs a ranch by Outlook, raising a special breed of speckle park cows exclusive to Saskatchewan. Mia Holowaychuk reports.
Alison Fox decided to combine her love of helping animals with the joy she gets from engaging with residents at Sherbrooke Community Centre by introducing a foster cat program right inside the long-term care home. 650 CKOM's Alex Brown reports.
Jane Shury makes the drive to the Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum five days a week. Shury, who turns 90 next month, has dedicated nearly half of her life to ensuring Saskatchewan's incredible baseball history is never forgotten. 650 CKOM's Brittany Caffet reports.
Pride Month is often filled with over-the-top celebrations of identity, complete with parades, parties, and endless rainbow merchandise. But Aleksi Anseth, a Saskatchewan artist, has been quietly celebrating her queer Métis identity through creating mixed media landscapes. 650 CKOM's Alex Brown reports.
Hope Van Vliet, 22, takes great pride in being the second member of her family involved in sharing the history of Government House with the public, and her grandmother is thrilled to have a descendant picking up where she left off. 650 CKOM's Brittany Caffet reports.
Driving down a quiet residential street in Saskatoon, the last thing you'd expect to see is a time machine. But that's exactly what you'll find on Quance Avenue in Greystone Heights, where a life-size TARDIS -- a fictional hybrid of a time machine and spacecraft that appears in the British…
Imagine floating in a tank of water effortlessly without any distractions, minimal senses, and being put into a full state of relaxation. Mia Holowaychuk explores float therapy in the latest edition of Behind the Headlines.
Meghan Badun, an occupational therapist and clinical director at AIM Saskatoon, said when thinking about senses, people often refer to sight, hearing, taste, touch, and smell. But three more senses are used therapeutically. “One is the vestibular sense, (like) spinning or moving, one is proprioceptive where your body is in…
What’s better than the great outdoors, giant puppets, and original, ‘90s-themed tunes? Sum Theatre is kicking off its 12th season of Theatre In The Park this week. Each summer, the theatre company takes a 45-minute musical on a tour of the parks and backyards of Saskatchewan. CKOM's Alex Brown has the…
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…
8 May 2024
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