Category Archives: CKRM News
City of Moose Jaw excited about natural gas power station
SaskPower is moving forward with a new natural gas power station in Moose Jaw and the city is excited. The city says the project will create more jobs, economic growth and new infrastructure. SaskPowe...
Harvard Media Nov 09, 2019
Winter conditions, travel not recommended on Sask. roads
Wet roads and cold temperatures have created slippery driving conditions on highways in the province. On Saturday, the Highway Hotline says the majority of highways are reporting with winter condition...
Harvard Media Nov 09, 2019
Regina police launch investigation following early Saturday death
The Regina Police Service and the Coroner’s Service have launched a death investigation after police located a man on Saturday morning who was dead on the 800 block of Robinson Street. Officers ...
Harvard Media Nov 09, 2019
Provincial government to pay around $500k in outside lawyer costs for carbon tax case
The Saskatchewan government announced they will be paying approximately $400,000 to $500,000 in outside lawyer fees for their upcoming constitutional challenge of the carbon tax. On Thursday following...
Harvard Media Nov 09, 2019
Investigation into Regina man’s death now a homicide case
The Regina Police Service says a death on Thursday has now been deemed a homicide. The investigation began after officers were dispatched at 11:20 p.m. Thursday night to the 1800 block of St. John Str...
Jon Troth Nov 09, 2019
Premier Moe gets desired meeting with Prime Minister Trudeau
Premier Scott Moe is getting his wish. After the federal election, Moe stated he wanted to sit down with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to talk about his “new deal for Canada” and it appear...
Harvard Media Nov 08, 2019
Ice plant issues at Brandt Centre forces cancellation of Pats game
The Regina Pats were forced to cancel their game with the Swift Current Broncos on Friday night because of a problem with the ice plant which made the ice unplayable. Stacey Cattell is the team’...
Harvard Media Nov 08, 2019
City of Regina still seeking owed property taxes on Capital Pointe site
Around 10,000 hours over four months was required to backfill the Capital Pointe site on the corner of Albert Street and Victoria Avenue in downtown Regina. In a release from the city, the project nee...
Harvard Media Nov 08, 2019
Trudeau seeks new national security adviser as Bossenmaier retires
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is losing his second national security adviser in as many years to retirement. Greta Bossenmaier will leave her post in early December after a 35-year career in ...
Harvard Media Nov 08, 2019
Provincial government agrees to six-year deal with SGEU
A memorandum of agreement has been ratified by the province and SGEU for a six year deal. The union represents about 10,000 employees from government ministries, and were without a deal since 2016. Th...
Harvard Media Nov 08, 2019
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