Category Archives: CKRM News

Man charged with accessory in Seaton homicide remanded in custody
REGINA – A third person charged in connection with the death of Christopher Seaton has been remanded in custody. Larry Windigo, 42, is facing a charge of accessory after the fact to murder. He a...
Sara Parks May 16, 2025

'Trump factor' could cause gas price volatility this summer, analyst says
The May long weekend is when gasoline prices tend to start levelling off ahead of the high-demand summer driving season. But Roger McKnight, chief petroleum analyst with En-Pro International, says the...
Lauren Krugel May 16, 2025 A file phot of a gas pump. Canadian Press File photo

Moe touts accomplishments in session, hopes for reset with Ottawa
REGINA - The Saskatchewan legislative session ended Thursday, with Premier Scott Moe pointing to several accomplishments during what was a tumultuous and eventful time. "We've seen a lot of change and...
John Cairns May 16, 2025 Premier Scott Moe speaks to reporters about the end of the current Legislature session. John Cairns

Session ends in frustration for NDP
REGINA - The legislative clock finally ran out for Opposition Leader Carla Beck and the NDP on Thursday. The legislative session came to an end with the NDP failing to get Beck's private members bill,...
John Cairns May 16, 2025 Opposition Leader Carla Beck speaks to reporters on the final day of the Legislature session. John Cairns

Lumsden man charged after two women sexually assaulted
REGINA - A 39-year-old male faces several charges after a Regina Police Service investigation into two recent sexual assaults. On April 11, police were dispatched to the 2300 block of Sandra Schmirler...
Sask Today May 16, 2025 File photo of a Regina Police Cruiser. -SaskToday

Saskatchewan reports 10 more measles cases, with total at 37
Saskatchewan is reporting 37 cases of measles in the province. It's an increase of 10 from last week. Saskatchewan chief medical health officer, Dr. Saqib Shahab, has said the province is part of an o...
The Canadian Press May 15, 2025

Manufacturing sales fell in March, wholesale sales edged higher: StatCan
Statistics Canada says manufacturing sales fell 1.4 per cent in March to $71.9 billion as sales fell in the primary metal and petroleum and coal product subsectors. The agency says sales of primary me...
The Canadian Press May 15, 2025 Aluminum in a smelter is seen at the Alouette aluminum plant, Tuesday, May 21, 2019 in Sept-Iles, Que. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot

Moe sends letter to Carney outlining 10 priorities
REGINA - Premier Scott Moe has released the contents of a letter he sent to Prime Minister Mark Carney outlining policy priorities he wanted to see from the federal government. On social media Moe sai...
John Cairns May 15, 2025 Premier Scott Moe has sent a letter this week to Prime Minister Mark Carney. Jon Perez

Regina considering future of Taylor Field redevelopment
REGINA - The City of Regina is starting to lay out the groundwork for the redevelopment of Taylor Field. On Wednesday, a report was presented to executive committee, outlining a plan for the city to r...
Martin Oldhues May 15, 2025 Regina could potentially receive over $10 million in funding for the Taylor Field redevelopment.
Photo by Martin Oldhues

Hearts in the Park honours victims, promotes collaboration
REGINA - Dozens gathered in Victoria Park on May 14 to honour victims and survivors of violence during the seventh annual Hearts in the Park event. Hosted by the Circle Project, the Regina Police Serv...
SaskToday May 15, 2025 Paper hearts hang in Victoria Park during the Hearts in the Park event on May 14, as community members gathered to honour victims and survivors of violence and promote awareness during Victims and Survivors of Crime Week. Photo by Andrew Dawson
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