Category Archives: CKRM News
Regina to install Traffic Calming Curbs in city’s northwest
The City of Regina is introducing new Traffic Calming curbs, pre-made concrete slabs that are placed on the road to replace speed bumps where pedestrian safety is a concern. Director of Roadways and T...
Jon Troth Aug 24, 2020
Local businesses showcased in new specialty boxes
There's a new way to support local artists and functional goods producers in Saskatchewan. 'From: the Prairies' is a box full of products from seven local businesses that's now available through their...
Harvard Media Aug 24, 2020
Erin O’Toole elected new CPC Leader after lengthy delay
Photo from Conservative Party of Canada Facebook page. Erin O’Toole has been elected the new leader of the federal Conservatives, Canada’s official opposition, replacing Andrew Scheer. O...
Jon Troth Aug 24, 2020
Malfunctioning machines force delay of Conservative leadership results
A by-the-minute plan to reveal the new Conservative party leader found itself delayed by hours Sunday as technical problems counting the ballots forced the postponement of the results. Upwards of 175,...
Harvard Media Aug 23, 2020
Three new cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan; 14 new recoveries
There are three new cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan, bringing the total to 1,600 reported cases. There is one case each in the North Central, Regina, and South West (1) zones. Of the 1,600 reported ...
Harvard Media Aug 23, 2020
Building fire causes loss of all services, including 911, near Spiritwood
Early this morning, a SaskTel building located in Spiritwood, SK caught on fire. As a result, all local SaskTel services including phone, internet and cellular services, have been lost. This affects 9...
Harvard Media Aug 23, 2020
Newly hatched leafcutter bees look to pollinate Regina’s Wascana Centre
Wascana Centre’s new pollinator projects are highlighted by more than a thousand new leafcutter bees that have hatched from throughout the park. Sarah Romuld with the Provincial Capital Commissi...
Jon Troth Aug 23, 2020
Court of Queen’s Bench launches new scheduling system
The ministry of Justice and the Court of Queen's Bench have both switch to the Judicial Scheduling, Tracking and Amalgamated Reporting System, or J-STAR. Noel Busse from the ministry says it's hard to...
Jon Troth Aug 23, 2020
Winnipeg man facing charges after hitting pedestrian in Moose Jaw
On Saturday morning around 1:50 am, Moose Jaw Police received numerous calls regarding an erratic driver on the 1200 block of Main Street North involving a man recklessly driving a vehicle that had cr...
Harvard Media Aug 23, 2020
Fourth suspect arrested in Regina attempted murder case; one suspect still wanted
The fourth suspect wanted in connection to an attempted murder earlier this month, has been arrested. On Monday, August 3rd around 9:48 am, Regina Police responded to the 3400 block of Dewdney Avenue ...
Harvard Media Aug 23, 2020
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