Category Archives: CKRM News

Regina man accused of chasing multiple people with machete
REGINA - A 29-year-old Regina man is in custody following a weapons complaint in Regina on Sunday afternoon. At about 3:58 p.m. on that day, Regina Police Service officers were called to the the 2200 ...
SaskToday Sep 15, 2025

Moe says hopeful for progress after canola meeting in China
SASKATOON - Premier Scott Moe is headed east to Ottawa this week after spending last week in the Far East in China and Japan. Moe returned home Saturday following his delegation to China on the tariff...
John Cairns Sep 15, 2025

Family, community most important priorities for Paul J. Hill
REGINA - The story of the Hill family's contribution to Saskatchewan business was highlighted this past week with the screening in Regina of "Built to Last - The Paul J. Hill Story." It was screened a...
Harvard Media Sep 15, 2025 “What can go wrong will go wrong, that’s Murphy’s law.” — A quote from Paul J. Hill in a scene from the documentary Built to Last — The Paul J. Hill Story. Screenshot Courtesy Built to Last — The Paul J. Hill Story

Regina pharmacy provides tax help for city's homeless population
REGINA - Every year, Regina residents receive taxes, benefits, and related programs through the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). Under the CRA, everyone is required to have proof of address. However, for ...
Martin Oldhues Sep 15, 2025 Soolee Ironchild, the Queen City Wellness Pharmacy's kokum, holds dozens of mail from homeless people using the space as a temporary address location for their CRA accounts. Photo by Martin Oldhues

Parliament back in session today as Carney signals deficit budget coming this fall
OTTAWA - MPs return to the House of Commons today as Prime Minister Mark Carney has signalled the fall budget's deficit will be bigger than last year's - partly because of U.S. tariffs and the governm...
David Baxter, The Canadian Press Sep 15, 2025

Jason Kenney warns of 'deeply divisive' impact of a sovereignty referendum in Alberta
CALGARY - Former Alberta premier Jason Kenney doesn't mince words when asked about possible Alberta separation. He says it's a historically discredited concept driven by a pocket of malcontents and gu...
Bill Graveland, The Canadian Press Sep 15, 2025

Food trailer stolen after North Battleford festival
NORTH BATTLEFORD - After the Downtown BID Fall Fest in North Battleford Saturday, a food trailer that had been part of the festival has gone missing, The owner of the SpuDogs truck and trailer says th...
Averil Hall / Freelance Reporter Sep 14, 2025

RCMP say four passengers dead in northern Manitoba plane crash
ST. THERESA POINT - Two men and two women from a remote Manitoba First Nation died Saturday when the bush plane they were in crashed, leaving the pilot and sole survivor with serious injuries. RCMP sa...
Canadian Press Sep 14, 2025

Canadian veteran journalist and CTV News anchor Beverly Thomson dead at 61
TORONTO - Canadian journalist and longtime CTV News anchor Beverly Thomson has died. Thomson, who is best known for her high-profile interviews with politicians and celebrities, died on Sunday morning...
Canadian Press Sep 14, 2025

UPDATE: RCMP seek information from Weyburn highway area businesses in death investigation
WEYBURN - Update 2: Saskatchewan RCMP Major Crimes continues to investigate the suspicious death that occurred near Weyburn on Sept. 12. Police officers may be attending businesses in the area today. ...
SaskToday Sep 14, 2025
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