Category Archives: CKRM News
Regina cab driver robbed
A Regina cab driver suffered minor injuries after being robbed at gunpoint early Saturday morning. Police say they received a call around 4:30 a.m. with the cab driver saying he had picked up a fare i...
Harvard Media Jun 20, 2020
Bike lanes coming to Park Street
The City of Regina has committed to putting in bike lanes at Park Street between Douglas Avenue and 17th Avenue East. It’s part of the Park Street Rehabilitation and Bike Lane Project that will ...
Harvard Media Jun 20, 2020
Regina Farmers’ Market reopening Saturday
The Regina Farmers' Market is heading back outdoors Saturday morning. Executive Director Holly Laird says it's exciting to be back. “We’ll be at our regular location at City Square Plaza f...
Jon Troth Jun 20, 2020
‘I’m tired, I’m hurt, I’m angry’: Vermette disappointed by shut down suicide prevention strategy bill
A bill presented by NDP Northern Affairs Critic Doyle Vermette in November 2019 was voted down on Friday afternoon at the Saskatchewan Legislature in Regina. Bill No. 618 - The Saskatchewan Strategy f...
Jon Troth Jun 19, 2020
Regina ball parks to open Monday
The City of Regina is preparing athletic fields and ball parks to open in stages, beginning on Monday. The reopening of facilities aligns with Phase 4, Part 1 of the province's Re-Open Saskatchewan pl...
Harvard Media Jun 19, 2020
Dewdney Avenue Twinning Project to begin later this month
The City of Regina will start twinning the west portion of Dewdney Avenue this summer. The two-year project will see two lanes of traffic become four between Courtney Street and Pinkie Road. The proje...
Harvard Media Jun 19, 2020
Eight new cases of COVID-19 in Sask; No new recoveries
The government confirmed eight new cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan, bringing the provincial total to 716. Seven of the new cases are in the Far North region and one is in the Saskatoon region. Of th...
Harvard Media Jun 19, 2020
Saskatchewan Coroner orders inquest into Samwel Uko’s death
The Saskatchewan Coroners service will hold an inquest into the death of Samwel Uko. The 20 year-old died after being recovered from Wascana Lake on May 21. Uko was known to have mental illness, and w...
Jon Troth Jun 19, 2020
Trudeau says $14 billion coming to provinces to address COVID-19 related needs
The Prime Minister used a cafe in Quebec as a backdrop for his COVID-19 update. Justin Trudeau says he held his 14th first ministers conference call with provincial and territorial leaders Thursday ni...
Harvard Media Jun 19, 2020
Province investing nearly $18-million into maintenance projects for various health facilities
The Saskatchewan government is investing $17.8-million into various maintenance projects for health facilities around the province. Part of the provinces $7.5-billion two year capital plan, nine diffe...
Harvard Media Jun 19, 2020
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