Category Archives: CKRM News
Premier Moe reacts to Ralph Goodale’s comments on provincial funding commitments
Three projects in Saskatchewan are moving ahead, but Premier Scott Moe says that’s all the province will be able to contribute until the federal government relaxes rules around funding transfers...
Jon Troth Aug 13, 2019
Western Treaty Nations Summit begins in Prince Albert
Although the Treaties were all signed years before the Natural Resource Transfer Agreement between the federal government and the provinces, First Nations were not included, and the First Nations from...
Harvard Media Aug 13, 2019
Royal University Hospital now offers 24/7 emergency pediatric service
Families now have access to a pediatric emergency doctor 24 hours a day through the Royal University Hospital’s children’s emergency department. Before August 1st, the department was open ...
Harvard Media Aug 13, 2019
Wasps ready to swarm in Regina
The city of Regina says the wasp season is here. The bug that starts attacking sweet or juicy foods or drinks around this time of year is known for attacking humans when they come too close. City spok...
Harvard Media Aug 13, 2019
SaskWheat says prairie wheat exports jumped 12 percent in crop year ending August 1st
The latest outlook from SaskWheat says prairie farmers hauled 21.1 million tons of wheat to market in the crop year ending August 1st. Farm deliveries were up 13 percent from the year before. W...
Harvard Media Aug 13, 2019
Regina man charged with sexually assaulting teenage boy
A 42 year old Regina man will be in court September 30 charged with the sexual assault of a 13 year old boy. Police received a report August 6 about a sexual assault at a business on the 3800 block of...
Harvard Media Aug 13, 2019
Two men charged after standoff in north Regina Monday night
Regina police have a 23-year-old and a 24-year-old man in custody after a standoff outside a north Regina home Monday night. Police say they went to a home on the 300 block of Oakview Drive around 6 a...
Harvard Media Aug 13, 2019
Free mental health walk-in services are expanding in Saskatchewan
Walk-in mental health counselling services are expanding to communities across the province, thanks to a $1.2 million investment from the Government of Saskatchewan. Free counselling services will be ...
Harvard Media Aug 13, 2019
Workplace harassment on the agenda as Canadian police chiefs meet in Calgary
How to deal with bullying and harassment in the workplace is to be discussed as Canada's police chiefs gather in Alberta for their annual meeting. The conference of the Canadian Association of Chiefs ...
Harvard Media Aug 13, 2019
Recent rainfall will improve crop conditions in southern Sask.
A provincial crop specialist says weekend rain will benefit late maturing crops in Saskatchewan. The weather office says Regina had 80 millimeters of rain since Friday, while Moose Jaw, Indian Head an...
Harvard Media Aug 13, 2019
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