Category Archives: CKRM News
Sask NDP says early results of education survey are alarming
Using one of Regina’s newer schools as the backdrop, the provincial NDP says their education survey released earlier this month is showing the state of education is worse than what they original...
Harvard Media Jun 26, 2019
Federal government announces steps to limit spread of extremist/terrorist content online
The Government of Canada is taking steps to limit the promotion of terrorism or violent extremist content on the internet. The federal government has adopted the Christchurch calls to action, and also...
Harvard Media Jun 26, 2019
Public Safety Minister Goodale defends Canadian meat shipments as safe after China halts imports
Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale is defending Canadian meat shipments as safe. China is halting all meat imports, expressing concern about fake veterinary licenses. Goodale told reporters i...
Harvard Media Jun 26, 2019
Victim of sex trafficking crimes says the need for more safe houses exists in Regina
A 46-year-old Regina woman is speaking out about her experiences in the hopes she can help other sex-trafficking victims. Beatrice Wallace says she was 14 when men put her on the street, and that then...
Harvard Media Jun 26, 2019
Regina Police charge 49-year-old man in city’s fifth homicide of 2019
Regina police have charged a 49-year-old man with second degree murder after the body of a 51-year-old woman was found on the 1500 block of Cameron Street Tuesday morning. Related: Regina Police inves...
Jon Troth Jun 26, 2019
Regina’s mosquito numbers may be on the rise
After last weeks rain, mosquito numbers in Regina are expected to rise. The city says all the rain over the last week has created pools of water for mosquitoes to lay their eggs in. With all the rain ...
Jon Troth Jun 26, 2019
Mayor Fougere happy to see work start to fill in Capital Pointe hole
Work has started on filling the Capital Pointe hole in downtown Regina. CBS Contracting is putting the dirt back in the hole, with the project expected to be done by October. Many are glad to see the ...
Harvard Media Jun 26, 2019
Vey/Nicholson ruling being appealed by Crown
The book isn’t closed on the Curtis Vey/Angela Nicholson case yet. The lovers were acquitted last month on a charge of conspiracy to commit murder when the judge in the case ruled an Ipod contai...
Harvard Media Jun 26, 2019
APAS sees significant gains from Lake Diefenbaker mega-project for water development
APAS president Todd Lewis says agriculture would see some of the biggest benefits from a proposed billion dollar water project from Lake Diefenbaker to the Qu’Appelle valley. Public Safety minis...
Harvard Media Jun 26, 2019
Regina Indian Industrial School cemetery now belongs to commemorative association
The RCMP has officially transferred the land of the Regina Indian Industrial School Cemetery to the commemorative association. The land has been declared a provincial heritage site back in 2017, and i...
Harvard Media Jun 25, 2019
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