Cody Glydon’s blog

Roughrider volunteers come through for Lights Out night

Roughrider volunteers come through for Lights Out night

Sep 14, 2023 | 10:27am
The Saskatchewan Roughriders will be taking on the Edmonton Elks Friday night (Sept 15th) at Mosaic Stadium, which means it’ll be a lights out theme, sponsored by NexGen Energy. What the Roughrider staff wasn’t expecting was how the green light-up glasses would arrive. We’re talking THOUSANDS of glasses for fans. “They came unassembled with the […]
Kindness and patience will always get you further

Kindness and patience will always get you further

Sep 12, 2023 | 10:29am
It’s no secret that we live in a very fast-paced, impatient, and sometimes, an all-about-me society. It’s important to remember to approach situations with kindness and patience especially when dealing with someone in customer service. On a recent weekend trip I ended up at a hotel that was less than satisfactory. First off they lost […]

Clay Walker wows crowd in Williston, ND

Sep 11, 2023 | 10:57am
Saturday night I made the three hour trip south to Williston, ND for an incredible night of country music and fundraising. “Hometown Healing” was a fundraiser at the Williston Area Recreation Centre for the CHI St. Alexius Hospital, which serves a huge area in, and around, Williston. The evening of music kicked off with Ben […]
Unpopular opinion: Cabbage rolls are better cold

Unpopular opinion: Cabbage rolls are better cold

Sep 8, 2023 | 10:46am
620 CKRM is well into the annual fall country cookouts and we couldn’t do it without the sponsors and the food! The cabbage rolls, perogies, sausage, and salads have been a real hit amongst our farm families and us radio announcers certainly aren’t complaining either! When it comes to cabbage rolls, I believe I’m in […]
Assiniboia fundraiser aims to memorialize veterans

Assiniboia fundraiser aims to memorialize veterans

Sep 7, 2023 | 10:37am
Volunteers in Assiniboia have joined together to start a project which aims to never forget those who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. “Soldiers on Centre” is an initiative where residents of Assiniboia and area can place a memorial sign in honour of veteran in their family for a donation. “We reached out to […]
The size of farms today

The size of farms today

Sep 6, 2023 | 11:31am
Working at 620 CKRM teaches a person a lot about the agriculture industry in this province and how much it has changed over the years. Events like Canada’s Farm Show, Agribition, Ag in Motion, and even our Country Cookouts show people how big farming has become. First and foremost, the sheer size of machinery is […]
Almanac predicts cold, snowy winter in Sask.

Almanac predicts cold, snowy winter in Sask.

Sep 5, 2023 | 10:53am
Jack Burnett, Managing Editor of the Old Famer’s Almanac, Canadian edition joined Good Morning Saskatchewan to talk about this winter’s forecast. The almanac considers several different factors when developing their annual forecast, much of which involves astronomy and meteorology. “We’re looking for a winter that’s colder (and) with more precipitation,” explained Burnett. It’s also expected […]
Clay Walker to perform at Williston, ND fundraiser

Clay Walker to perform at Williston, ND fundraiser

Sep 1, 2023 | 10:42am
This week, Gloria and Cody had the opportunity to talk to 90’s country legend Clay Walker as he prepares to perform at an important fundraiser in Williston, ND. CHI St. Alexius Health Williston and and the Mercy Medical Foundation are teaming up to host a fundraising concert on September 9th at the Williston ARC. The […]
Nothing Like Supper in the Field

Nothing Like Supper in the Field

Aug 30, 2023 | 11:25am
My favourite time of year is upon us. There’s something about the late part of summer and early fall that’s really special and perhaps it’s just a farm kid thing. The air is a little crisper, the leaves are changing colour, the mosquitoes are gone (finally), and the combines are humming along in the fields. […]

(AUDIO) New outdoor rink delights Kipling families

Dec 7, 2020 | 1:44pm

There’s nothing more Canadian than being able to go for a skate outside on a frozen pond or outdoor ice surface, especially when there is gently falling snow. The scene is almost postcard worthy and thanks to a few local gentlemen in Kipling, that experience is a reality. Alan Batters of Gee Bee Construction and […]

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