Category Archives: CKRM News
Kindersley RCMP officer shoots charging dog during conditions check
Kindersley RCMP say a dog from a residence in town was euthanized by animal control after an RCMP officer fired a bullet at the rushing animal during a house check. The incident happened on April 23 w...
Harvard Media Apr 24, 2020
Meili wants Sask. Legislature to reconvene for ‘democratic oversight’
Following the unveiling of Saskatchewan’s plan to reopen the economy in the coming weeks, Sask. NDP leader Ryan Meili is now calling for the Saskatchewan Legislature to reconvene. The official o...
Jon Troth Apr 24, 2020
RCMP respond to 78 COVID-19 related calls for service this week
It was a busy week for RCMP in Saskatchewan, as they responded to 78 calls for service related to COVID-19. From April 17th to the 23rd, RCMP responded to 43 complaints of gatherings of more than 10 p...
Harvard Media Apr 24, 2020
Rent relief for small businesses hurt by COVID-19 unveiled by Ottawa
The federal government is providing rent relief to businesses that can't afford to pay their landlords at a time when their operations are seriously curtailed or shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic...
Harvard Media Apr 24, 2020
Emergency alert issued to Nova Scotians over report of shots outside Halifax
Nova Scotia has issued an emergency alert advising people to shelter in place after reports of shots fired in two Halifax suburbs. The RCMP say they are on the scene following separate reports in Hamm...
Harvard Media Apr 24, 2020
SEIU-West says More Work Ahead on Plan for its Health Care Workers
A pandemic re-deployment strategy agreement for where certain health care workers will be situated and when, has been reached, but there are still some wrinkles to be ironed out between the Saskatchew...
Harvard Media Apr 24, 2020
Saskatchewan campgrounds and parks looking forward to opening as part of Re-Open Saskatchewan Plan
With the provincial government's announcement Thursday, that parks and campgrounds will be part of the Re-Open Saskatchewan plan, people from the province will be able to go camping as early as June 1...
Harvard Media Apr 24, 2020
Small family gatherings allowed, but caution is still advised
Premier Scott Moe said Thursday when announcing the province’s plan to re-open that one thing he hadn’t done is see his son in six weeks and that he would like to sit down with him over a ...
Harvard Media Apr 24, 2020
Timeline of Nova Scotia mass shooting starting to emerge
HALIFAX - The first thing Malcolm Ryan noticed were the fires. Ryan, 81, looked out his bedroom window at about 11:15 p.m. Saturday and across the Portapique River, where he saw a wharf and, further d...
Harvard Media Apr 23, 2020
Cat controversy in Kannata Valley
There is some outrage in Kannata Valley, about 50 kilometers northwest of Regina, about feral cats that are roaming through the village. Tammy Heck lives in Kannata Valley and has been going back and ...
Harvard Media Apr 23, 2020
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