Category Archives: CKRM News
University of Regina launches texting and driving campaign
The University of Regina launched their distracted driving campaign Wednesday morning. Students were handing out cell-phone cleaners with a simple message, “don’t text and drive,” an...
Harvard Media Dec 04, 2019
Report states Canadian families will pay nearly $500 more in 2020 for food
The average Canadian family will pay up to an extra $487 for food next year, according to an annual report that highlights climate change as a big culprit for rising prices, especially in the produce ...
Harvard Media Dec 04, 2019
One month in the province says Regina’s Bypass see’s an average of 5,630 vehicles per day
The Regina Bypass has been opened for a month now, and according to the provincial government has been seeing its fair share of users early on. In a news release issued Wednesday morning the Ministry ...
Jon Troth Dec 04, 2019
Shock, anger and disgust felt in northwest Regina neighborhood after Christmas display destroyed overnight
Photo from Allen Family Lights Facebook page. Shock, anger and disgust are some of the feelings of many today in a northwest Regina neighborhood, after a well known Christmas display was completely de...
Harvard Media Dec 04, 2019
Regina City Hall celebrates 19th annual Light the Lights event
“Seasons Greetings” can be seen lit up on Regina’s City Hall for the rest of the holiday season. Regina’s City Hall is back in the Christmas spirit. The 19th annual Ligh...
Harvard Media Dec 04, 2019
APAS meeting to seek rebate on carbon tax on farm fuel for grain drying
More than 100 delegates are expected to attend the APAS annual meeting, which opens Wednesday in Regina. President Todd Lewis says one key resolution will push Ottawa for an exemption on the carbon ta...
Harvard Media Dec 04, 2019
Lawyer for La Loche shooter looking to the Supreme Court of Canada for sentence reduction
The lawyer for a young man who shot and killed four people in La Loche is going to the Supreme Court of Canada in hopes reducing his clients sentence. Aaron Fox said his client was just weeks shy of t...
Harvard Media Dec 03, 2019
Lockout notice delivered to Co-Op refinery workers after they vote to go on strike
Saying it is a move that had to be done to protect plant safety, the Co-Op Refinery has issued 48 hour lockout notice meaning around 800 employees represented by Unifor will be off the job. Earlier th...
Harvard Media Dec 03, 2019
City of Regina to replace lead service connections by 2025
Regina City Council has approved a plan that would see all city-owned lead water connections be replaced by 2025. There are 3,600 remaining lead connections operated by the city, and each one would co...
Harvard Media Dec 03, 2019
Wexit and farm support among issues raised in Sask legislature
NDP Ryan Meili leveled criticism at Premier Scott Moe Tuesday for delays in denouncing Wexit, a western separatist movement. Meili says it was embarrassing to see the Premier flirt with the ide...
Harvard Media Dec 03, 2019
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