Category Archives: CKRM News
New financing option offered for Sask. livestock producers
Saskatchewan livestock producers have a new financing option. The manager of the Saskatchewan Livestock Finance Co-operative, Terry Wensley, says the new SK co-op is designed to help provide loans to ...
Harvard Media Sep 26, 2019
100 new trees planted in Regina on National Tree Day
The City of Regina is celebrating National Tree Day by adding to its urban forest. The city, Tree Canada and CN are teaming up to add 100 new trees in Regina. Deputy Mayor Mike O’Donnell says th...
Harvard Media Sep 25, 2019
Regina Police noticing 5% decrease in outstanding warrants
The overall number of outstanding warrants being pursued by Regina police is down five percent. While there are 222 fewer total outstanding warrants, there are just two fewer people wanted on the warr...
Harvard Media Sep 25, 2019
Scheer offers tax credit for green home renovations after Trudeau attacks
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer pivoted his campaign to the environment on Wednesday, announcing a tax credit for homeowners who make energy-saving renovations following a scathing attack a day earl...
Harvard Media Sep 25, 2019
Police nab 295 impaired drivers around Saskatchewan in August spotlight
Saskatchewan Police forces caught 295 impaired drivers during an August spotlight. Forty-six other motorists were handed roadside administrative suspensions. Impaired driving remains the top cause of ...
Harvard Media Sep 25, 2019
Accommodation review expected to show overcrowding at some Regina schools
An accommodation review is expected to show over crowding at certain schools around Regina. Some schools are currently at capacity or over it, with a growth rate of two percent expected steadily over ...
Harvard Media Sep 25, 2019
October Weather Will Be Key For 2019 Harvest
Davidson area farmer Rob Stone has not been able to combine a "dry" bushel of grain this year. "Some of it has been close, kind of 15 (percent) moisture, maybe 15.5 on wheat and 13.5 on the lentils," ...
Harvard Media Sep 25, 2019
Over 300 hail damage claims expected from last week’s severe storm near Ituna
Hail storm activity in Saskatchewan for the first half of September is described as moderate with minor to heavy crop damage. The president of the Canadian Crop Hail Association, Rick Omelchenko, says...
Jon Troth Sep 25, 2019
Meili issues challenge to Premier Moe on student climate change event
Saskatchewan NDP Leader Ryan Meili is challenging Premier Scott Moe to attend an upcoming climate change rally. Students and young people from across the globe are staging regular strikes to call for ...
Harvard Media Sep 24, 2019
Provincial government highlights National Rail Safety Week
Learning about railway safety. That was the assignment of the day for Grade two students at Ecole Harbour Landing School Tuesday during an activity period put on by the provincial government and the C...
Harvard Media Sep 24, 2019
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