Category Archives: CKRM News
Province approves $12 million in work packages to start on Sask’s well abandonment program
The Saskatchewan government has approved the first parcel of work packages to be completed through the province's Accelerated Site Closure Program (ASCP) A total of 22 packages will engage up to 50 se...
Jon Troth Jul 16, 2020
Feds to provide $19 billion to provincial and territorial governments in COVID-19 response
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the federal, provincial and territorial governments have reached a deal on billions of dollars in transfers to continue reopening economies amid the COVID-19 pandemi...
Harvard Media Jul 16, 2020
SHA restricts visitation to Cypress Regional Hospital, long-term care homes in southwest and west central areas
A recent spike in COVID-19 cases in the southwest and west central parts of the province has prompted the Saskatchewan Health Authority to restrict visitor guidelines. In a release from the SHA on Thu...
Harvard Media Jul 16, 2020
Construction of hotel and spa on Whitecap Dakota First Nation continues
Sixteen years after the Dakota Dunes Golf Links opening and 13 years after the casino opening, there are 2 more projects on the way for the Whitecap Dakota First Nation. Chief Darcy Bear says construc...
Harvard Media Jul 16, 2020
Sask crops rated fair to excellent in latest crop report
The majority of Saskatchewan crops this week are in fair to excellent condition. The latest provincial crop report says rainfall was received throughout the province, with the highest amount of...
Harvard Media Jul 16, 2020
Man who killed former Rider Joe McKnight to get new trial
The man who killed former Saskatchewan Roughrider Joe McKnight has been granted a new trial. A court of appeal vacated the Louisiana man’s 30-year-sentence and manslaughter conviction after it w...
Harvard Media Jul 16, 2020
Buffalo Project letter pushes Saskatchewan, Alberta premiers to strike ‘fairer deal’ with Ottawa
The provincial governments in Saskatchewan and Alberta are being pushed by a group of concerned residents to take action and boost the autonomy of the provinces within confederation. The Buffalo Proje...
Jon Troth Jul 16, 2020
Cenotaph monument and Sir John A. MacDonald statue vandalized in Victoria Park
Both the Cenotaph monument and Sir John A. MacDonald statue have been vandalized in Regina’s Victoria Park. The vandalism was first spotted on Wednesday, but at this time it’s not known wh...
Harvard Media Jul 16, 2020
Sask. Health Authority issues warning for heightened COVID-19 risk in southwest and west central Saskatchewan
The Saskatchewan health Authority issued a warning Wednesday night, asking residents in both southwestern and west central Saskatchewan to be extra vigilant in protecting themselves and others from CO...
Harvard Media Jul 15, 2020
Sask. farmers advised to monitor crops for plant diseases
Saskatchewan farmers are being advised to monitor their crops for plant diseases due to warm humid weather this month. The crop extension specialist in Weyburn, Sherri Roberts, says some early signs o...
Harvard Media Jul 15, 2020
WEATHER
Hypnotist Tyrone Reveen was in Regina recently. Have you or anyone you know been hypnotized?
Yes. For health reasons
Yes. For entertainment.
No.
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