Category Archives: CKRM News
Chrystia Freeland discusses Monday’s federal budget
With Monday’s federal budget coming with almost a $355-billion deficit attached to it, Finance Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Chrsytia Freeland says their plan is to reduce that debt by $200...
Jon Troth Apr 20, 2021
Chrystia Freeland discusses Monday’s federal budget
With Monday’s federal budget coming with almost a $355-billion deficit attached to it, Finance Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Chrsytia Freeland says their plan is to reduce that debt by $200...
Jon Troth Apr 20, 2021
Regina school divisions extend remote learning one more week; Prairie Valley resumes in-class learning April 26
Remote learning in the Regina Public and Catholic school divisions is being extended until May 3. This decision means students and staff will have four weeks of remote learning split up by the spring ...
Harvard Media Apr 20, 2021
U of R aiming to have more students and staff on campus this fall
University of Regina Acting Provost david Gregory says their campus will have a very different look this fall. The university hopes to have more students, faculty and staff back this September for in-...
Harvard Media Apr 20, 2021
Regina City Councillor apologizes after comments made during conversion therapy debate
Ward 7 Councillor Terina Shaw is issuing an apology after she faced accusations Monday of comparing homosexuality to pedophilia during a heated debate on conversion therapy. During a special committee...
Harvard Media Apr 19, 2021
Sask. finance minister reacts to federal budget
The province’s finance minister says she looks forward to receiving more details on the federal budget. Donna Harpauer and Premier Scott Moe provided reaction to the federal budget on Monday aft...
Harvard Media Apr 19, 2021
City likes what it sees from federal budget
Regina Mayor Sandra Masters says Monday’s federal budget had good news for the City when it comes to upgrading and building municipal infrastructure. "The federal government's commitment to doub...
Harvard Media Apr 19, 2021
City says pothole problem no bigger than other years despite recent weather
It is pothole season in Regina. The City says the spring thaw did start a little than earlier which meant crews could get out to start some temporary repairs with permanent repairs starting in a coupl...
Harvard Media Apr 19, 2021
Moe says no to ICU invite
Premier Scott Moe and Health Minister Paul Merriman are both saying thanks, but no thanks to a request being made by provincial NDP leader Ryan Meili. During Question Period, Meili made the invite whi...
Harvard Media Apr 19, 2021
Liberals extend COVID-19 aid in new budget
The federal Liberals have introduced its first budget in more than two years, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland has delivered a plan that sees more than $100 million in new spending over the next thr...
Harvard Media Apr 19, 2021
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