Category Archives: CKRM News
Tobacco planted at Government House in light of National Indigenous People’s day
National Indigenous People’s Day was celebrated at Government’s House Friday. The day was highlighted with the planting of two tobacco plants on the property to show respect to the traditi...
Jon Troth Jun 21, 2019
School board member responds to budget cut reactions for 2019-2020 year
The Regina Catholic School Division will enter the next school year with a balanced budget as schools prepare for a record number of enrolled students in the fall. But in order to reach a balance, the...
Harvard Media Jun 21, 2019
UPDATE: RCMP at “serious” single-vehicle collision near Quinton
Punnichy RCMP have announced that all emergency personnel have left the scene of the accident. Despite the highway being opened for travel, the investigation is still ongoing. The RCMP would like to t...
Jon Troth Jun 21, 2019
New plaque unveiled at The Crescents School
A plaque was unveiled Friday at The Crescents School to show significance to the school’s name change that took place last year. The school used to be named after Nicholas Flood Davin, who produ...
Harvard Media Jun 21, 2019
City of Regina celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day
People of all ages gathered inside Henry Baker Hall at Regina City Hall to hear speeches and view performances. (Photos: Moises Canales/620 CKRM) National Indigenous Peoples Day kicked off in d...
Harvard Media Jun 21, 2019
SK government once again being called on to introduce vaping legislation
The call to introduce legislation on vaping is being made again. The Canadian Cancer Society makes the call after a Canadian study released in the British Medical Journal showed a dramatic rise in you...
Harvard Media Jun 21, 2019
Teen charged with attempted robbery and stolen vehicle
A 15-year-old male has been handed numerous charges following an incident that occurred on Wednesday in east Regina. The charges come after the youth attempted to stop a vehicle on the Victoria Street...
Harvard Media Jun 21, 2019
Work to fill “the hole” at Capital Pointe site expected to start Monday
The City of Regina says work will begin on Monday at the former Capital Pointe site at the corner of Albert and Victoria. Work will include back filling the hole, removing shoring components and reins...
Jon Troth Jun 21, 2019
Locomotives take centre stage this weekend in Wakaw, Cudworth
(Photo courtesy of Wheatland Express) Whether you like model railways or you’re interested in riding a passenger train, this weekend will be the opportunity to experience all these and mo...
Harvard Media Jun 21, 2019
Regina man and three minors facing multiple arson charges
Regina Police have charged one man and three teenage boys with several counts of arson, after a structure fire and several garbage bin blazes between February and June. In late March Police and Regina...
Harvard Media Jun 21, 2019
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