Category Archives: CKRM News
Regina Police struggling to meet diversity goals in workforce
There’s not enough indigenous police officers working for the Regina Police Service according to their latest diversity report. After five indigenous officers have retired since 2017, Regina Pol...
Harvard Media Sep 28, 2019
Saskatchewan Trucking Association pleased with planned improvements to Highway 39
The trucking industry is excited to see improvements to Highway 39 moving forward. Earlier this week the province announced a 53.3 million dollar project to add five sets of passing lanes to the road ...
Harvard Media Sep 28, 2019
Saskatoon Police investigating 14th homicide of the year
Saskatoon Police are looking for video and witnesses as its Major Crimes unit investigates the city's 14th homicide in 2019. Saskatoon Police and Medavie Services were called to the 900 block of North...
Harvard Media Sep 28, 2019
Improved lighting coming soon to Victoria Park
Over the next few months, you may notice some work being done at Victoria Park to brighten things up. Crews will soon be installing LED lighting along the park’s pathways. The project is expecte...
Harvard Media Sep 28, 2019
Snow and rain dominating weekend forecast in Regina, southern Saskatchewan
People in Saskatchewan can expect cool weather with plenty of precipitation throughout the weekend. Winter storm watches have been placed in the Shaunavon and Assiniboia regions as residents will see ...
Harvard Media Sep 28, 2019
Suspects confessed to B.C. homicides in videos: RCMP
SURREY, B.C. - Two suspects confessed to the murders of three people in northern British Columbia in several videos taken before they shot themselves in a suicide pact, the RCMP said Friday. The Mount...
Harvard Media Sep 27, 2019
Regina students walk out of class and onto the streets for Global Climate Strike
Protesters took to the streets Friday morning in Regina to voice their concerns on climate change in Saskatchewan. The east lane northbound on Albert Street was closed to traffic as hundreds of people...
Harvard Media Sep 27, 2019
Labour unrest at Regina’s Co-Op Refinery
An impasse has been declared by the union representing 800 workers at the Co-Op Refinery. Unifor says the decision comes after nine months of bargaining with a statement from them saying members are k...
Jon Troth Sep 27, 2019
Scheer makes first Saskatchewan campaign stop on Saturday as he visits Saskatoon
Andrew Scheer will be in Saskatoon on Saturday to speak with Conservative supporters as he enters Saskatchewan for the first time since the federal election was called. Scheer , who is the Conservativ...
Harvard Media Sep 27, 2019
Mining Suppliers Would Like More Companies To Buy Locally
Local spending could nearly quadruple the impact on the Saskatchewan economy. A new study commissioned by the Saskatchewan Industrial and Mining Suppliers Association and performed by PricewaterhouseC...
Harvard Media Sep 27, 2019
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