Category Archives: CKRM News
Record winnings up for grabs in Tuesday’s Lotto Max draw
A record $65-million is up for grabs Tuesday in the Lotto Max draw. It is the first time ever since the game debuted a decade ago that it has hit that figure. When the lottery went to twice a week las...
Jon Troth Jun 11, 2019
Jupiter set to be one of the brightest objects in the night sky this week
If you look up at the night sky this week, you may notice what seems like a bright star shining in the distance. But that bright dot happens to be the largest planet in our solar system. This week, Ju...
Harvard Media Jun 11, 2019
Canadian Cattlemen’s spokesman worried about cattle sell-off
The vice president of the Canadian Cattlemen’s Association is worried about the sell-off of cattle this spring due to drought. Bob Lowe says the cattle market has taken a significant price drop ...
Jon Troth Jun 11, 2019
Raptors fans fill seats at Mosaic Stadium watch party for game 5
Mosaic Stadium was filled with an unusual amount of red Monday night, as Game 5 between the Toronto Raptors and Golden State Warriors was played on the big screen. While the Raptors lost 106-105, fans...
Harvard Media Jun 10, 2019
RCMP upgrade missing persons case to a homicide investigation
The Saskatchewan RCMP Major Crime Unit North is changing a missing person’s case to a homicide investigation. Police say 25 year old Tiki Laverdiere was in the North Battleford and Thunderchild ...
Harvard Media Jun 10, 2019
Canada's treatment of Indigenous women not a 'genocide', Scheer says
OTTAWA - “Genocide” isn’t the right word to describe what’s been done to generations of Indigenous women and girls in Canada, Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer said Monday. Las...
Jon Troth Jun 10, 2019
St. Catherine Community School receives 20 bikes from 104.9 The Wolf
St. Catherine Community School in Regina’s east end has received 20 bikes from CKRM’s sister station “104.9 The WOLF”. Regina’s Rock Station ran a Hot Wheels Campaign aft...
Harvard Media Jun 10, 2019
Sask Stock Growers to hold benefit concert for wildfire victims
A benefit concert will be held Saturday, July 6th to support cattle producers affected by a wildfire near Biggar in mid-April. It’s part of the relief effort organized by the Saskatchewan...
Harvard Media Jun 10, 2019
White City moving forward with annexation proposal
The battle between White City and the RM of Edenwold to alter the boundaries continues with the matter going to the Saskatchewan Municipal Board for a ruling. The two sides have been squabbling on the...
Harvard Media Jun 10, 2019
Trudeau announces plan to ban single-use plastics as early as 2021
Ottawa has announced its intention to ban single-use plastics as early as 2021. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made the announcement Monday morning at a nature reserve in Mont St-Hilaire, south of Mont...
Harvard Media Jun 10, 2019
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