Category Archives: CKRM News
Regina Police charge pair after robbery and forcible confinement incident
A Regina man and woman are facing numerous charges after a robbery and forcible confinement incident Tuesday night. Around 8:00 p.m. police were called to a house on the 1200 block of King Street, whe...
Harvard Media Sep 11, 2019
Widespread rain delays Sask. harvest amid fears of crop downgrading
Widespread rain across the Saskatchewan grainbelt is delaying harvest and may cause some crop loss. The vice chair of SaskWheat, Scott Hepworth, says his farm at Assiniboia has had about 30 millimeter...
Harvard Media Sep 11, 2019
Conservatives reclaim majority in Manitoba, Liberals lose party status
The Progressive Conservatives held onto majority power in Manitoba, however finishing with several seats fewer than the record-40 they won last time to end nearly 20 years of NDP power. Premier elect ...
Harvard Media Sep 10, 2019
Saskatchewan man acquitted of threatening to shoot Trudeau and blow up Parliament
NIPAWIN, Sask. - A Saskatchewan man accused of threatening to shoot Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and blow up the Parliament Buildings has been acquitted. David Petersen, who is 53, faced a charge of ...
Harvard Media Sep 10, 2019
Midale man missing and believed dead near Banff
The family of a Midale man who has gone missing near Banff are hoping for a miracle, but feel he has died. 48-year-old Jeff Newton was last seen September 3. His car was discovered two days later with...
Harvard Media Sep 10, 2019
Sask NDP using World Suicide Prevention Day to ask for strategy from provincial government
The Saskatchewan NDP are calling on the Moe government to stop standing in the way of a province-wide suicide prevention strategy, and act to ensure that people struggling with mental health and addic...
Harvard Media Sep 10, 2019
Federal government announces $30 Million in Metis veterans funding
Minister of veteran affairs Lawrence MacAulay was in Regina Tuesday morning to recognize pre- and post- Second World War Metis veterans. $30 million in federal funding was announced for Metis veterans...
Harvard Media Sep 10, 2019
Regina “Walks A Mile In Her Shoes” for gender based violence
Men and women put on their red heels to “Walk A Mile In Her Shoes” in Regina Tuesday morning. The YWCA held its third annual walk to raise awareness on gender based violence and harassment...
Jon Troth Sep 10, 2019
Sixteen-year-old dead after house fire on Beardy’s First Nation
Rosthern RCMP say a 16-year-old girl is dead after a house fire on the Beardy’s First Nation Sunday afternoon. Police say at this point they believe the girl was the only victim of the fire. The...
Jon Troth Sep 10, 2019
The Capital Pointe fill will restrict Albert Street traffic Tuesday night and this weekend
If the rain holds off for long enough Albert Street will be reduced to one lane between 12th and 13th Tuesday night while crews continue to fill in the Capital Pointe hole. Water lines will be inspect...
Harvard Media Sep 10, 2019
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