Kim Bessette, who grew up near St. Benedict, and his wife, from the Mankota area, run a business built on preserving aerial images of prairie farmyards, many of them taken more than half a century ago. 650 CKOM's Brittany Caffet talks with the couple about these photographs bring back people's…
Business analyst Paul Martin believes the fact Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe will be with Prime Minister Mark Carney for meetings in China is a sign that Canada may be prepared to bend on the electric vehicle tariffs believed to have led to China’s tariffs on Canadian canola.
What others threw away, they tucked into bed. Near Hanley, Brian and Aimee Hunstad transformed unwanted wool into warm duvets, better sleep and a growing Saskatchewan business. 650 CKOM's Brittany Caffet takes us Behind the Headlines.
Brendon Hardy took matters into his own hands when the community lost its outdoor rink to highway construction, building a backyard rink for kids to play, skate and enjoy winter together. 650 CKOM's Brittany Caffet takes us Behind the Headlines.
Buildings are crumbling and the streets are empty, but for some the spirit of the town is far from gone. Inside the empty halls of CANDU High School, Dean Classen remembers a Uranium City full of life. 650 CKOM's Brittany Caffet takes us Behind the Headlines.
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