Category Archives: CKRM News
Masters announces plans for new aquatic centre if elected Regina’s next mayor
One of Regina’s mayoral candidates has announced her intentions of building a new aquatic centre in the city if elected. Sandra Masters announced on Wednesday morning that the cost for this prop...
Jon Troth Oct 28, 2020
SGI announces school zone speeding numbers after September’s traffic safety spotlight
SGI’s traffic safety focus for September was speeding in school zones, and 673 people were caught. The insurance company’s Tyler McMurchy says it resulted in some stiff fines. “The m...
Jon Troth Oct 28, 2020
SGI announces school zone speeding numbers after September’s traffic safety spotlight
SGI’s traffic safety focus for September was speeding in school zones, and 673 people were caught. The insurance company’s Tyler McMurchy says it resulted in some stiff fines. “The m...
Jon Troth Oct 28, 2020
Several more Regina businesses and transit routes identified as having possible COVID-19 exposure
The Saskatchewan Health Authority is informing people of some businesses and transit routes where people who were likely infectious with COVID-19 have been. Anyone on these routes or in the businesses...
Harvard Media Oct 28, 2020
Bank of Canada holds rate steady, says COVID-19 economic recovery likely by 2022
The Bank of Canada kept its key interest rate on hold Wednesday as it said the country’s economy won’t recoup the losses from COVID-19 until 2022, with the road to recovery dependent on th...
Harvard Media Oct 28, 2020
Regina man charged after recent robbery and assaults
Regina Police investigations into an October 21st robbery and later an assault on the 25th has led to numerous charges against a 27-year-old man. Shortly after 1:00 a.m. Sunday morning officers were s...
Harvard Media Oct 28, 2020
Crime numbers down 30 percent in Regina
Monthly crime numbers in Regina show a dramatic decrease in many areas. There are 4,400 fewer crimes against people and property from September a year ago, meaning a decrease of over 30 percent, with ...
Harvard Media Oct 28, 2020
Regina councillor looks to eliminate heavy truck designation on 9th Avenue North
A city councillor in Regina is aiming to remove the trucking transportation route designation on 9th Avenue North. Jason Mancinelli, who serves as councillor for Ward 9, is presenting a motion Wednesd...
Harvard Media Oct 28, 2020
U of S professor says mail-in votes are crucial
Greg Poelzer says the provincial election which took place Monday is completely uncharted territory. The University of Saskatchewan Political Scientist points to the number of mail-in ballots, the num...
Harvard Media Oct 28, 2020
Moe details next steps for Sask. Party following election win
It will be a busy few days for Premier Scott Moe following the Saskatchewan Party’s strong showing in the 2020 provincial election. His party succeeded in claiming over 60 per cent of the popula...
Harvard Media Oct 27, 2020
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