Category Archives: CKRM News
Sask. leaders’ debate covers COVID-19 recovery plans, mental health supports
The leaders of the Saskatchewan Party and Saskatchewan NDP went head-to-head in Wednesday night’s televised leaders’ debate from the Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan building in Regina....
Jon Troth Oct 14, 2020
White City adds new emergency vehicle to fire department fleet
Residents in White City unveiled a piece of equipment that will soon be seen on roads in the community and surrounding area. On Wednesday, members of the White City Fire Department, local emergency se...
Harvard Media Oct 14, 2020
RPL stopping practice of overdue fines as of January 1
Saying it is a move being made to make library services more accessible, the Regina Public Library is going to stop charging fees for overdue books and other materials. “We want more people to u...
Harvard Media Oct 14, 2020
Hospitals of Regina Foundation Home Lottery sells out early
It’s another sell-out for the Hospitals of Regina Foundation Home Lottery. The Foundation announced Wednesday afternoon that all available tickets for the 2020 fall lottery have been sold well i...
Harvard Media Oct 14, 2020

25 new cases of COVID-19 in SK
Since testing started in March, the province has now seen close to 2,200 people test positive for COVID-19. On Wednesday, it was announced 25 new cases of the virus has been diagnosed putting the prov...
Harvard Media Oct 14, 2020
Westjet reducing service to Atlantic Canada
WestJet is suspending operations to four cities and significantly reducing service to two other cities in Atlantic Canada, as the airline continues to grapple with "obliterated" demand as a result of ...
Harvard Media Oct 14, 2020
Possible COVID-19 exposures announced for Saskatoon, Prince Albert and Regina
The Saskatchewan Health Authority is alerting the public of possible COVID-19 exposures in three of Saskatchewan’s major cities. An exposure occurs when a person who tests positive for COVID-19 ...
Harvard Media Oct 14, 2020
Percy Schmeiser dies at age of 89
The Saskatchewan farmer who was taken to court by agro- chemical giant Monsanto in the 1990's over genetically modified Canola, has died. Percy Schmeiser was 89, and had suffered from Parkinson's dise...
Harvard Media Oct 14, 2020
NDP reiterate need for smaller classrooms
Saskatchewan NDP members Carla Beck and Trent Wotherspoon are again calling for smaller class sizes in light of the new COVID-19 restrictions announced on Tuesday. As of Friday, indoor gatherings will...
Harvard Media Oct 14, 2020
Fougere promises no more Ring Road trains if re-elected next month
If re-elected Regina’s Mayor next month, Michael Fougere says he’ll make sure Ring Road has no more active railway crossings. The two railway crossings on Ring Road near Winnipeg Street ha...
Harvard Media Oct 14, 2020
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