Category Archives: CKRM News
Regina police officer charged with assault says he felt threatened
A 17-year veteran of the Regina Police Service was in court Wednesday facing a charge of assault. 47 -year-old Colin Magee was charged after an incident in September of 2018 where he assaulted 42-year...
Harvard Media Dec 18, 2019
'Accountability achieved' in SNC-Lavalin affair, Wilson-Raybould says
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his government might have acted differently had it known the criminal case against SNC-Lavalin would be resolved without crippling the company or throwing t...
Jon Troth Dec 18, 2019
Regina Police report increases in attempted murders, homicides and kidnapping this year
The yearly crime stats for Regina Police indicate attempted murders, kidnapping, and criminal harassment have seen significant increases in 2019. There have been 37 attempted murders as of December 5t...
Harvard Media Dec 18, 2019
Rewards for information on Tamra Keepness and Htoo/Maw triple homicide renewed by RPS
The rewards for information on both the Tamra Keepness and Htoo/Maw triple homicide have been renewed by the Board of Police Commissioners. Separate rewards of $50,000 will be given to anyone who has ...
Harvard Media Dec 18, 2019
Chief Evan Bray remains tight-lipped on controversial police arrest video
Regina Police Chief Evan Bray says he is unable to comment whether or not the actions of an officer making an arrest caught on camera were consistent with police training. The incident took place on D...
Harvard Media Dec 18, 2019
Nutrien extends shut down at Vanscoy operation until the new year
It will not be a Merry Christmas for the more than 250 workers employed by the Nutrien potash mine at Vanscoy. Nutrien is announcing that while it will re-open mines in Allan and Lanigan December 29, ...
Harvard Media Dec 18, 2019
SNC-Lavalin pleads guilty to fraud, will pay a $280M fine for Libyan work
MONTREAL - SNC-Lavalin Group Inc.’s construction division will plead guilty to a charge of fraud over $5,000 and pay a $280-million penalty related to work the company did in Libya. The plea dea...
Harvard Media Dec 18, 2019
Warm temperatures could mean a brown Christmas in parts of southern Saskatchewan
Potentially record breaking temperatures are moving into southern Saskatchewan this weekend, which could mean a brown Christmas for some next week. Environment Canada’s Terri Lang said the warm ...
Harvard Media Dec 18, 2019
Ottawa funding export market training for Saskatchewan businesses
The Federal Government is putting $240,000 into a program to help Saskatchewan businesses export their products. The Trade Accelerator Program gives business owners intensive practical training in how...
Harvard Media Dec 18, 2019
Finance Minister Bill Morneau says no changes will be made to the fiscal stabilization program until 2020
Canada’s finance ministers wrapped up a one day get together in Ottawa Tuesday, with federal minister Bill Morneau saying changes to the fiscal stabilization program won’t happen before th...
Harvard Media Dec 18, 2019
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