Category Archives: CKRM News

'Queen of Canada' live streams her arrest in Richmound
RICHMOUND - There was a large police presence in the Village of Richmound Wednesday morning as Saskatchewan RCMP conducted an ongoing investigation. About two hours later, RCMP announced they were hol...
Sara Parks Sep 03, 2025

Regina considers 2.32 per cent mill rate to fund $115M debt
The City of Regina will consider a 2.32 per cent dedicated mill rate for debt acquired during its 2026 budget process. Back in March, council approved seeking a $115 million loan to fund the Water Exp...
Martin Oldhues Sep 03, 2025 A file photo of the outside of Regina City Hall. Photo by Martin Oldhues

Premier Moe preparing for trade mission to China with focus canola and agriculture
Premier Scott Moe says an upcoming trade mission to China is aimed at protecting and expanding Saskatchewan's role in global agriculture markets, particularly for canola. Moe confirmed he will travel ...
Tanner Wallace-Scribner Sep 03, 2025 Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe speaks during a media event to sign a Memorandum of Understanding with Ontario Premier Doug Ford in Saskatoon on Sunday, June 1, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Liam Richards

Regina's tax policy leaves some groups off 2026 exemption list
Several organizations approached the executive committee on Wednesday after feeling they were excluded from the 2026 Community Non-Profit Tax Exemption Policy (CNPTEP). The CNPTEP ensures "tax exempti...
Martin Oldhues Sep 03, 2025 A file photo of Regina City Hall. Photo by Martin Oldhues

As students return to classes, tuition a hot political issue
The issue of tuition fees has been a focus of the politicians this week as post-secondary students return to class. Opposition New Democrats claimed Saskatchewan students were paying the second highes...
John Cairns Sep 03, 2025 Tuition to Saskatchewan post-secondary institutions such as the University of Saskatchewan (seen here) was an issue raised as students head back to classes.Photo sourced from www.usask.ca

First Nations leaders meet in Winnipeg to talk major infrastructure projects
WINNIPEG - The Assembly of First Nations' annual general assembly kicked off Wednesday with a strong message to government and industry that the countrywide push for major projects won't happen withou...
Brittany Hobson, The Canadian Press Sep 03, 2025

SGI rules construction company at fault in zone collision
REGINA - Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) is standing firm on its decision to assign fault to a Hundseth Power Line Construction employee in a recent roadside collision, despite the company's d...
Sara Parks Sep 03, 2025 HayDmitriy / Depositphotos.com

In the news today: Liberals' cabinet meeting begins, online harms act to be reviewed
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed... Cabinet meets to talk trade war, defence spending American tariffs and an upcoming review of the continental t...
Canadian Press Sep 03, 2025

Moose Jaw resident charged in online loan scam
MOOSE JAW — The Moose Jaw Police Service says it has arrested and charged a 63-year-old male in what it describes as a large-scale online scam with victims from across Canada. It'...
SaskToday Sep 02, 2025

New report show Saskatchewan slips in per-student education spending
A new Fraser Institute report says Saskatchewan is no longer in the top spot when it comes to per-student funding in the country on K-12 public education, with inflation and rising enrolment putting p...
Tanner Wallace-Scribner Sep 02, 2025
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