
CKRM began July 27th, 1926 in Moose Jaw as 665 CJRM. By 1935 it transitioned to Regina. 2026 is a celebration of the past, present and future of the Voice of Saskatchewan!
It’s 100 years in the making. Join 620 CKRM as we take a look back at the stories that made headlines across the province – building The Voice of Saskatchewan. Each week in 2026 we will feature a story, a piece of Saskatchewan history from the same week in the last 100 years. It’s all part of our 100th anniversary, celebrating the past, present & future, with 100 stories.
Keep coming back for much more to come.

MORE HISTORY
100 years of CKRM: Walter Scott and Saskatchewan's founding
SASKATCHEWAN — On March 23, 1938, the very first premier of Saskatchewan Walter Scott died. He...
100 years of CKRM: A 1930 omission is still felt today
SASKATCHEWAN — The rich natural resources of the prairie provinces took centre stage in 1930 A...
100 years of CKRM: Pandemic - The week that changed the world
SASKATCHEWAN — Just six years ago, the province, the country and the world were in the grips o...
100 years of CKRM: Recent history and the beginnings of a trade war
March is known for its unpredictability – typically reserved to wild swings in the weather &nd...
100 years of CKRM: Canada mourns passing of Tommy Douglas in 1986
Considered to be one of the most outstanding Canadians who ever lived, Tommy Douglas passed away in ...
















