Category Archives: CKRM News
Zoning Bylaw returns to Regina City Council Tuesday night
Regina City council is meeting once again Tuesday to discuss the new zoning bylaw and sign bylaw. This comes after multiple nights of debate and delegations in June, where council decided to amend the...
Harvard Media Aug 06, 2019
Update: Highway 6 north of Regina open following collision between semi and SUV
*** Update *** 5:57 p.m. – Tuesday, August 6th. The highway is now open to motorists. Original story RCMP say Highway 6, 20 kilometers north of Regina is closed after a serious two vehicl...
Harvard Media Aug 06, 2019
Boy charged after false gun threat made over social media
Regina Police have charged a 12-year-old-boy after a false gun threat was made on social media Monday. Officers said they were alerted to a post that possibly showed a gun followed by threatening mess...
Harvard Media Aug 06, 2019
Provincial government issues letter to feds for infrastructure funding owed through bilateral agreement
Premier Scott Moe is releasing a joint letter from ministers Warren Kaeding and Gord Wyant urging the federal government to release infrastructure funding designated to projects in Saskatchewan. Of th...
Harvard Media Aug 06, 2019
Sewer back up to blame for latest sink hole in Regina
A diagram from the City of Regina explaining how the latest sink hole formed. The City of Regina says a sewer back up caused by mud and dirt is mainly what caused the latest sink hole to open u...
Harvard Media Aug 05, 2019
Project reconciliation listening tour looking for support for Trans Mountain Pipeline majority ownership bid
The first stop in Project Reconciliation’s Listening Tour was an intimidating one. Executive Chair and founder, Delbert Wapass, who is also a former Chief of Saskatchewan’s Thunderchild Fi...
Harvard Media Aug 05, 2019
Mayor Michael Fougere not pleased with lack of provincial funds for Maple Leaf and Wascana Pools
The Mayor of Regina is upset that the provincial government will not be setting aside infrastructure funds for Wascana and Maple Leaf pools for 2019. The two projects were on the city’s list for...
Harvard Media Aug 05, 2019
Round Lake man advocates for change in Saskatchewan’s public health system
While surgical wait times seem to continue to increase in Saskatchewan, a Round Lake man has a rather simple solution; go to Mexico for your operation. Walter White from the Round Lake area waited abo...
Jon Troth Aug 06, 2019
Analyst says large world grain supplies, politics are weighing on wheat and canola prices
A grain market analyst sees limited upward movement for new crop wheat and canola this fall. Neil Townsend with FarmLink Marketing Solutions said wheat is expected to be around $6.50 to $6.75 a bushel...
Harvard Media Aug 05, 2019
CFIB suggests higher minimum wage in Sask. would be harmful
A 15 dollar an hour minimum wage may not be the best idea according to the Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses. The provincial NDP has said it will advocate for a higher minimum wage in the ...
Harvard Media Aug 05, 2019
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