Category Archives: CKRM News

Estevan police arrest man for impaired driving, assault
ESTEVAN - The Estevan Police Service (EPS) has laid impaired driving and assault charges against a man. According to the Aug. 23 report for the EPS, members responded to a report of an impaired driver...
SaskToday staff Aug 25, 2025
Wanted parole violator once threatened to taser senior woman
KINDERSLEY - Police are searching for a 45-year-old man wanted by Correctional Service Canada for breaching his parole. According to parole documents, 45-year-old Curtis Mikituk was released on statut...
Lisa Joy / Freelance Reporter Aug 25, 2025

More Than 54,000 Students Starting Post-Secondary Classes in Saskatchewan This Fall
Approximately 54,000 students are beginning post-secondary classes across Saskatchewan this fall, bringing energy and optimism to communities throughout the province. The Government of Saskatchewan is...
620 CKRM News Aug 25, 2025 University of Regina behind the Conexus Arts Centre.

Down, down, down: Crime in Moose Jaw continues to drop year-over-year
MOOSE JAW - Crimes against people and property continue to decline in Moose Jaw, data show, but there are still some offences that buck the trend, such as aggravated assaults, arsons, threats and liqu...
Jason G. Antonio Aug 25, 2025 A Moose Jaw Police Service cruiser. Photo courtesy Facebook/Moose Jaw Police Service

In Warsaw, Carney deepens Canada's defence, trade ties with Poland
Prime Minister Mark Carney is striking a new strategic partnership with Poland that will see Canada deepen its ties in trade, defence and energy with the fast-growing European economy. Carney was in W...
Craig Lord Aug 25, 2025 Prime Minister Mark Carney, left and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk take part in a joint press conference at the Chancellery of the Prime Minister in Warsaw, Poland on Monday, Aug. 25, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi

GMS Queen City Marathon returns with races, family fun and more
REGINA - The GMS Queen City Marathon is right around the corner. The three-day event kicks off Sept. 5 with more than just racing. "We have other events like our family fun zone, which is free to part...
Sask Today Aug 25, 2025 The Queen City Marathon takes place from Sept. 5 to Sept. 7.Courtesy of Tourism Regina

Dozens rappel down Regina's Hill Tower II to support SaskAbilities
REGINA - Dozens of participants scaled down Hill Tower II in Regina on Saturday, all for a good cause. Drop Zone YQR 2025 is a fundraising event for SaskAbilities programs and services for individuals...
Martin Oldhues Aug 25, 2025 As participants begin their descent, their chosen song plays while an announcer shares a short introduction and their reason for taking part. Photo by Martin Oldhues

'A testament to community': Regina hosts 23rd I Love Regina Day
REGINA - Hundreds of people gathered around Victoria Park for the annual I Love Regina Day. The event brings forth live music, food, vendors, runs and more. "Events like this are important for the com...
Martin Oldhues Aug 25, 2025 I Love Regina Day gathered people from around the area to enjoy music, food, and more. Photo by Martin Oldhues
Remembering one of Sask's darkest cases: the Threinen murders
*The following article is in regard to the murder of four children. Reader discretion is advised. Timeline: The Threinen murders June 15, 1975 - Dahrlyne Cranfield (12) and Robert Grubesic (9) disappe...
Kaitlynn Nordal / Freelance Reporter Aug 24, 2025
Onion Lake man convicted of killing brother-in-law on parole
ONION LAKE - An Onion Lake Cree Nation man convicted of manslaughter in the death of his brother-in-law in 2018 is back on statutory pre release after his day parole was revoked last year. Dakota Dean...
Lisa Joy / Freelance Reporter Aug 24, 2025
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