Category Archives: CKRM News
Sask. RCMP investigating online romance scams
The Saskatchewan RCMP's Federal Serious and Organized Crime Unit is investigating multimillion-dollar online romance scams worth close to $2 million. In January of 2018, RCMP received a complaint from...
Harvard Media Apr 16, 2020
Despite White House urgency, Canada closes door to reopening U.S. border
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tried to let Donald Trump down gently Thursday, warning that Canada is still a long way from being ready to agree to relax mutual travel restrictions along its border wit...
Harvard Media Apr 16, 2020
Co-op Refinery reducing production by nearly 30,000 barrels per day
The Co-op Refinery Complex announced that they will be reducing its production due to global market conditions. The CRC will reduce production to 90,000 barrels per day (BPD), down from between 110,00...
Harvard Media Apr 16, 2020
Meili calls for province to support food banks
Saskatchewan NDP Leader Ryan Meili is asking the provincial government to match federal support for food banks and to urge Saskatchewan people to support their local food bank with donations if possib...
Harvard Media Apr 16, 2020
Trudeau announces rent assistance for businesses
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a new rent assistance program for businesses and plans to ease criteria needed for small and medium companies to get a loan. The new Canada Emergency Commercial...
Harvard Media Apr 16, 2020
La Loche shooter identified as Randan Dakota Fontaine, will not have appeal heard by Supreme Court of Canada
UPDATE – An appeal from the La Loche shooter to be sentenced as a youth will not be heard by the Supreme Court of Canada. The now 22-year-old identified as Randan Dakota Fontaine, had his first ...
Harvard Media Apr 16, 2020
Sask. Union of Nurses feels now is not the time to talk about re-opening Saskatchewan’s economy
For the first time since March 26, Saskatchewan is below 100 active cases of COVID-19. While that news is promising and shows people in the province are doing what has been asked of them to limit the ...
Jon Troth Apr 16, 2020
Prince Albert police investigating homicide of three-year-old
Police in Prince Albert say they are investigating the death of a three-year-old girl who they say was a victim of homicide. On April 8, police were called to a home in the city after a report of a pe...
Harvard Media Apr 15, 2020
Premiers don't want Emergencies Act used during COVID-19 pandemic
Canada's premiers have sent a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau saying they do not want the Emergencies Act invoked over COVID-19. Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe's office said the letter was sen...
Harvard Media Apr 15, 2020
Regina council scraps some projects to offset financial impact of COVID-19
Regina City Council held an emergency meeting Wednesday afternoon in order to address the financial impact of COVID-19. Heading into the meeting, Mayor Michael Fougere said that the city was facing be...
Harvard Media Apr 15, 2020
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