Category Archives: CKRM News
Assembly of First Nations have signed a protocol agreement giving Indigenous people more jurisdiction over child and family services
The federal government and Assembly of First Nations have signed a protocol agreement giving Indigenous people more jurisdiction over child and family services. AFN national chief Perry Bellegarde cal...
Harvard Media Jul 07, 2020
SaskEnergy calls 2019-2020 a successful year in annual report despite COVID-19 impacts
SaskEnergy presented their annual report for the 2019-2020 fiscal year on Tuesday morning, calling it a “successful year” that saw infrastructure investment and a record demand in the prov...
Harvard Media Jul 07, 2020
Nearly 90 percent of Canadians want U.S. border to remain closed after July 21st
With no current plans to keep the U.S border closed past July 21st as of now, many Canadians are hoping an extension of the closure will be announced in the near future. A majority 86 percent of Canad...
Harvard Media Jul 07, 2020
Sask. farmers scouting fields for hail damage
Many Saskatchewan farmers are assessing crop damage from weekend hail storms. Provincial crop extension specialist Sara Tetland says hail ranged in size from pea to golfball in many areas. The Canadia...
Harvard Media Jul 06, 2020
A Dene early learning program coming this fall
This fall, The Metis Nation - Saskatchewan is introducing a Dene Early Learning Pilot Project with the Northern Lights School Division at Ducharme School in La Loche. The MNS says La Loche has a large...
Harvard Media Jul 06, 2020
Saskatoon police officer placed on leave after video of arrest surfaces
A Saskatoon police officer has been placed on leave after a video surfaced of a man being repeatedly punched during an arrest. The footage shows part of the arrest that unfolded in the city Saturday, ...
Harvard Media Jul 06, 2020
Evraz Place seeing signs of recovery during COVID-19 pandemic
While things are opening up at Evraz Place, the Regina Exhibition Association says everything but dressing rooms are open on the grounds. That has led to hockey players getting dressed outside in thei...
Harvard Media Jul 06, 2020
City council approves funding to develop Regina transit master plan
Regina city council has pushed forward funding for a master plan that will take a closer look at everything that has to do with transit in the Queen City. The plan will span over the next 25 years, ex...
Harvard Media Jul 06, 2020
Regina woman facing charges after hit and run Sunday night
A 30-year-old Regina woman was in court Monday afternoon after a Sunday night incident in the city’s north end. Police were called to Avonhurst Drive just after 9 p.m after getting reports that ...
Harvard Media Jul 06, 2020

Nine new cases on COVID-19 reported over weekend; 21 more recoveries
With the province no longer giving weekend updates on COVID-19, the numbers being released Monday show that there are nine new cases of the virus in Saskatchewan with two being reported Saturday, four...
Harvard Media Jul 06, 2020
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