Category Archives: CKRM News
182 unmarked graves found at former residential school near Cranbrook, B.C.
Another Indigenous community in B.C. is reporting human remains found near a former residential school. The Lower Kootenay Band says 182 unmarked graves were found close to the former St. Eugene’...
Harvard Media Jun 30, 2021
Latest crop report rates Sask fields fair to good
Saskatchewan crops are rated fair to good in this week’s crop report. Provincially, crops are around 60 percent at normal stages of development for this time of year. Most of the province...
Harvard Media Jun 30, 2021
SHA reviewing pharmacy procurement in long-term care homes
The Saskatchewan Health Authority will be reviewing its pharmacy procurement process in all SHA operated long-term care homes. This follows a recommendation from Ombudsman Saskatchewan in the 2019 Ann...
Harvard Media Jun 30, 2021
Minimum wage for federally regulated workers moving to $15 per hour
Minimum wage is going up for federally regulated workers. Come December 29th, Ottawa says it will be raised to $15 per hour. The government says this is following through with a promise in the 2021 bu...
Harvard Media Jun 30, 2021
Investigation into January robbery leads to charges for a Regina woman
Regina Police have laid charges against a 38-year-old Regina woman who was arrested last Friday in connection with a robbery on January 20, 2021. On that day police were called to the 2200 block of 14...
Harvard Media Jun 30, 2021
Regina Police looking for suspect after downtown armed robbery
Regina Police are looking for a suspect after an armed robbery at a downtown business Tuesday night. Officers were called to the scene on the 2000 block of Albert Street, around 8:15 p.m. where a man ...
Harvard Media Jun 29, 2021
WEATHER ALERT: Heat Warning now in effect for all of Saskatchewan
As the powerful ridge of high pressure that lead to a historic heat wave in B.C. moves into Saskatchewan, the entire province is now under a Heat Warning. Environment Canada says daytime highs in the ...
Harvard Media Jun 29, 2021
Jake Sinclair shares experiences as an Indigenous business owner in Regina on “A Day to Listen”
Jake Sinclair along with his wife Kim, are the owners of both Anytime Fitness facilities in Regina. As we take time this Wednesday, June 30 to listen and learn from Indigenous Peoples across Canada on...
Jon Troth Jun 30, 2021
Jake Sinclair shares experiences as an Indigenous business owner in Regina on “A Day to Listen”
Jake Sinclair along with his wife Kim, are the owners of both Anytime Fitness facilities in Regina. As we take time this Wednesday, June 30 to listen and learn from Indigenous Peoples across Canada on...
Jon Troth Jun 30, 2021
SGEU calling on provincial government to implement supports for frontline workers before re-opening in July
SGEU is hoping more is known about protection for frontline workers as we reach the tail end of the COVID-19 pandemic. The union is calling for Premier Scott Moe to provide clear direction to employer...
Harvard Media Jun 29, 2021
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