Category Archives: CKRM News

RCMP Major Crimes unit investigating homicide in Pelican Narrows
PELICAN NARROWS - RCMP say they are investigating a homicide in Pelican Narrows. On Aug. 16, around 8 a.m., Pelican Narrows RCMP responded to a report of a serious injury by firearm on Kaskew Crescent...
SaskToday Aug 17, 2025
Moose Jaw police seeking suspect vehicle in hit-and-run
MOOSE JAW - The Moose Jaw Police Service continue to investigate the hit-and-run that occurred on Aug. 2 at approximately 12:10 pm. Police are asking the public who may have information from the incid...
SaskToday Aug 17, 2025

Suspects sought for attempting to break into Estevan mailboxes
ESTEVAN - The Estevan Police Service is investigating an attempted break-in at a set of mailboxes in Estevan. According to the EPS, at approximately 5 a.m. on Aug. 15, police responded to a report of ...
SaskToday staff Aug 17, 2025

Union representing Air Canada flight attendants says strike will continue
Air Canada flight attendants intend to remain on strike in defiance of a back-to-work order, the union said Sunday only hours after the airline had announced a plan to resume flights. The Canadian Uni...
The Canadian Press Aug 17, 2025 An empty Air Canada bag drop area is shown as Air Canada flight attendants strike at Montreal–Trudeau International Airport in Montreal, Saturday, Aug. 16, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes
Police seek surveillance video from area near shooting of child
REGINA - The investigation into a firearms offence that resulted in serious injuries to an 11-year-old girl continues. Regina Police Service says, among many other investigative tasks, officers are re...
SaskToday Aug 17, 2025

Estevan police receive 12% raise over three years in new CBA
ESTEVAN - The Estevan Police Association (EPA) and the Estevan board of police commissioners have signed off on a new three-year collective bargaining agreement (CBA). Mayor Tony Sernick, who is also ...
David Willberg Aug 16, 2025

Air Canada Strike Ends: Government orders binding arbitration
The federal Liberal government is intervening to resolve a labour dispute at Canada's largest airline that scuttled hundreds of flights, stranded travellers and threatened the economy. Jobs Minister P...
Kyle Duggan Aug 16, 2025 Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu is seen at a press conference where she announced that she directed the Canada Industrial Relations Board to order Air Canada and the union representing its flight attendants to resume operations and resolve the dispute through binding arbitration, in Ottawa, Saturday, Aug. 16, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Kyle Duggan

Correctional officer, kitchen worker had romances with dangerous inmate
REGINA - A violent repeat offender designated a dangerous offender, will face a new sentencing hearing after Saskatchewan's Court of Appeal ruled that the original judge underestimated the threat he p...
Sara Parks Aug 16, 2025

City of Regina looks to purchase 49 new diesel buses
REGINA - The City of Regina is looking to purchase new diesel buses. Per a report, the city outlined a plan to replace 49 current buses between 2027 and 2030. The city currently has $5.7 million annua...
Martin Oldhues Aug 16, 2025 The city has outlined a plan to replace 49 current buses between 2027 and 2030. Photo by Martin Oldhues

Were you planning to fly Air Canada? What you need to know about the strike
Air Canada flights are cancelled after thousands of flight attendants began a strike early Saturday morning. The company says the work stoppage means all Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge flights would ...
Sammy Hudes Aug 16, 2025 Luggage is seen as travellers wait in line at the Air Canada counter in Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport in Dorval, Que., Friday, Aug. 15, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi
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