Category Archives: CKRM News

'People are dying on the streets.' Regina residents call for more homelessness support
REGINA - "People are dying on our streets," those were the words of dozens of Regina residents gathered around city hall on Thursday. The group is calling on the city to allocate $10 million annually ...
Martin Oldhues Apr 11, 2025 Regina residents gathered around city hall to share their challenges with homelessness Photo By Martin Oldhues

Saskatchewan RCMP releases list of most wanted suspects
REGINA - The Saskatchewan RCMP has issued a list of the most wanted suspects from across the province. According to the RCMP, these are individuals with active warrants who were last known to be livin...
SaskToday staff Apr 10, 2025

Former Saskatoon mayoral candidate among 3 charged in N. B'ford robbery
NORTH BATTLEFORD - Former Saskatoon mayoral candidate Mark Zielke is among the three people facing charges following an alleged robbery and assault at a North Battleford business. Zielke was previousl...
SaskToday staff Apr 10, 2025

(AUDIO) Iconic Indian Head Theatre in the running for significant prize
The historic Grand Theatre in Indian Head is seeking the support of Saskatchewanians as they attempt to win up to $50,000 as part of a national contest. "The Grand Theatre was originally built in 1904...
Cody Glydon Apr 10, 2025 The Grand Theatre downtown Indian Head.

Saskatchewan Keeps Most Government Spending Local
The Government of Saskatchewan says most of its purchasing supports local businesses and workers. Over the past five years, nearly 90 per cent of contracts went to Saskatchewan companies. When local c...
Harvard Media Apr 10, 2025

Continued decline of crime data prompts MJPS to double-check accuracy
MOOSE JAW - The Moose Jaw Police Service's March crime statistics showed another month of declines in offences against people and property, prompting the acting chief to verify the data twice to confi...
Jason G. Antonio Apr 10, 2025 A Moose Jaw Police Service cruiser. Photo courtesy Facebook Facebook/Moose Jaw Police Service

Trump reverses course on some tariffs but won't change duties on Canada
U.S. President Donald Trump partially reversed course Wednesday on his global trade war following days of market turmoil - but he's not offering any changes to the tariffs hitting Canada. Trump announ...
Kelly Geraldine Malone Apr 10, 2025 U.S. President Donald Trump holds a signed executive order during an event in the East Room of the White House, in Washington, Tuesday, April 8, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Evan Vucci

Saskatchewan looking to U.S. to cure doctor woes with recruitment program
The Saskatchewan government is looking south of the border to cure its ailing doctor woes with a program to recruit American physicians to the Prairie province. In a media statement Wednesday, it said...
The Canadian Press Apr 09, 2025 Health Minister Jeremy Cockrill speaks to reporters March 25 at the legislature. John Cairns

Pedestrian injured after being struck by RCMP vehicle on Kawacatoose FN
REGINA - Saskatchewan Serious Incident Response Team was deployed to a collision involving an RCMP vehicle and a pedestrian overnight on the Kawacatoose First Nation that resulted in serious injury to...
Sara Parks Apr 09, 2025 STARS responded about 1 a.m. to Kawacatoose First Nation for an emergency call. (File Photo)

"Regina 25" Honourees Announced
REGINA--Economic Development Regina, and The City of Regina are shining a light on the people who make our community better each and every day. They created the "Regina 25" program. For the last sever...
Harvard Media Apr 09, 2025 An image of Cadmus Delorme, one of the winners in the "Game Changer" category as part of the "Regina25" Awards, announced today. Photo from Regina25
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